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Starkville, Oxford earn spots among USA Today top 10 lists
SUMMARY: The content discusses the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance to prevent burnout and maintain overall well-being. It highlights various strategies for achieving a balance between professional responsibilities and personal life, such as setting boundaries, prioritizing self-care, and practicing mindfulness. By incorporating these practices into daily routines, individuals can improve productivity, reduce stress, and enhance their overall quality of life. It also emphasizes the significance of communication, delegation, and time management in managing work commitments effectively. Ultimately, a healthy work-life balance is crucial for long-term success and happiness.
Starkville and Oxford were both recognized by USA Today.
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Man who abandoned dog in Nettleton surrenders to police
SUMMARY: Stephen Allen Schmidt turned himself in after security footage showed him abandoning a dog at Nettleton Pentecostal Church. The video, widely shared on social media, captures Schmidt pulling up at the church, taking the dog from the back seat, and driving away, leaving the confused animal behind. Nettleton Police Chief Gary Monigan emphasized the need for changes to prevent such incidents. Schmidt may face animal cruelty charges. Meanwhile, the dog is being fostered by a Nettleton resident until a permanent home is found. More information from Chief Monigan will be available on WVA 9 News at 6.
The man who abandoned a dog outside a church in Tupelo surrendered to police.
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Tupelo splash pads open
SUMMARY: It's finally Friday, and the weekend has officially begun! To kick off the weekend, we're sharing feel-good stories. A great way to beat the summer heat is by visiting splash pads, which are now open for summer in Tupo. There are three splash pads located at Rob League City Park on Joiner Avenue, Nichols Park on Mitchell Road, and Veterans Park on Veterans Boulevard. Enjoy the weekend!
Several splash pads are now open in Tupelo.
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Judge rules against family in lawsuit following man's death
SUMMARY: Robinson's family expressed outrage and plans to reject a settlement deal with the city after accusing city leaders of breaking the agreement. Last month, Robinson's sister, Christine Wade, decided to reject the $17,000 wrongful death settlement after it was made public, despite it being confidential. A judge acknowledged that while a confidentiality agreement was signed, the city cannot legally keep settlements confidential, dismissing claims of fraudulent misrepresentation. Wade's attorney, Dennis Sweet, criticized the ruling, emphasizing the importance of confidentiality in mediation. Robinson died in 2019 during a police encounter, and his family settled with an ambulance service for an undisclosed amount. Sweet is considering an appeal.
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