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Reduced screen time initiative
SUMMARY: The content discusses the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance in order to prevent burnout and improve overall well-being. It emphasizes the need for setting boundaries between work and personal life, scheduling time for self-care activities, and learning to prioritize tasks to avoid feeling overwhelmed. The article also suggests seeking support from colleagues, friends, or professionals when needed. By taking proactive steps to create a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle, individuals can enhance their productivity, creativity, and satisfaction in both their personal and professional lives. The key is to make self-care a priority and not neglect one's mental and physical health.
Hattiesburg Excel By 5 is launching a new campaign to encourage families to put cell phones and iPads away during meals or other family activities.
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Trio arrested, charged in Wayne County shooting incident
SUMMARY: Three individuals, Frankie Barnett (26), Lerus Bunch (29), and Jack S. Edwards (25), have been charged in connection to a drive-by shooting in Wayne County. The incident occurred around 10:30 PM Saturday near Russell Drive. Fortunately, no one was injured. Edwards' bond was set at $300,000, while Bunch and Barnett's bonds were set at $200,000 each.
Trio arrested, charged in Wayne County shooting incident.
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Covington County looking into pair of drive-by shootings
SUMMARY: The Covington County Sheriff's Department is investigating two separate drive-by shootings, one in February and the other on June 2. No one was injured in either incident, but some suspects were young teens. Sheriff Daryl Perkins is working with the DA's office to potentially charge these juveniles as adults. The June 2 incident involved four suspects firing into a home on Gray McGee Lane. Authorities also continue to search for 27-year-old Eric Barnes, a suspect in the February shooting on Joe Booth Road. Barnes, who is out on a $100,000 bond for a 2022 drive-by shooting, has not yet turned himself in.
Covington County looking into pair of drive-by shootings.
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IRS warns of scams aimed at seniors in Mississippi
SUMMARY: The IRS is warning seniors in the Magnolia State about scams where fraudsters pose as government officials to steal personal information and money. Scammers pressure victims into making immediate payments via gift cards or wire transfers. If uncertain about a claim's legitimacy, contact the IRS for verification. More details, including red flags and additional contacts for scam victims, are available on our website.
IRS warns of scams aimed at seniors in Mississippi.
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