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Dancing for Health held at Quest Fitness Club
SUMMARY: that they enjoyed the energizing dance sessions and the opportunity to speak with health professionals about fighting obesity and maintaining physical health and fitness. Natasha Hardeman, an OBGYN from Lakeland Premier Women's Clinic, emphasized the importance of exercise in preventing health issues like colon cancer. Attendees found the event to be motivating and a great way to kickstart their fitness journey.
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On the Roll: Stray Dogs Kitchen
SUMMARY: Stray Dogs Kitchen, a Hawaiian food truck in Mississippi, began after its owners frequently visited Maui and decided to bring Hawaiian flavors to their home state. They offer authentic Hawaiian dishes with a twist, such as teriyaki beef, CA pork, and varied chicken dishes with secret seasonings. Additionally, the menu includes chicken bacon ranch, Philly cheesesteak, and a Hawaiian mac salad. They also serve flavored lemonades and unique offerings like Filipino egg rolls. The food truck, built by the owners themselves, is popular and regularly updates its location on Facebook. Their contact is 1662-444-3647 for bookings and events.
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Coach's Corner: Ron Rushing
SUMMARY: In this episode of “Live at N,” the show shifts from food segments to focus on sports, specifically an interview with Park Lane Academy football coach Ron Rushing. Coach Rushing, in his fourth year, discusses the transformation and adaptation within high school football, emphasizing year-round training compared to previous decades. He supports multi-sport participation, highlights collaboration between different sports at Park Lane, and shares insights on dealing with college recruiters, the impact of social media on recruitment, and managing players' phone usage. Coach Rushing underscores the importance of using social media strategically for college recruitment while maintaining discipline during practice.
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Man shot, killed while sitting inside car in Lexington
SUMMARY: Lexington Police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred on Sunday, June 2, at 10:30 p.m. on Clifton Street in the Schoolhouse Bottom community. The victim, identified as 36-year-old Jamarcus Liddell Smith, was shot multiple times in an apparent drive-by while sitting in a vehicle. Chief Charles Henderson stated that police are now searching for multiple suspects in a dark-colored vehicle. Stay tuned to 12 News and their online platforms for updates on this story.
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