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Aryanna Phyfer, a Tupelo soccer player, got the opportunity to go and play a couple of games
SUMMARY: Rush Soccer Club is a prominent youth soccer club with teams in every state. Ariana Fifer from Tennessee was selected for the national team through Rush Select, playing internationally in Manchester and London. Despite a leg injury in 2021, she returned to the field with determination. Fifer is thrilled to be back on the field after overcoming adversity. The national team has played two games and will have their last game soon. Fifer's resilience and passion for soccer have helped her reach her current success, showcasing her talent on a national level.
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3-year-old battling cancer loves toilets
SUMMARY: This content discusses the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance in order to prevent burnout and improve overall well-being. It emphasizes the negative impacts of overworking and suggests ways to balance work responsibilities with personal life, such as setting boundaries, delegating tasks, and taking breaks. The article also highlights the benefits of maintaining a healthy work-life balance, including increased productivity, better mental health, and improved relationships. Overall, the message is to prioritize self-care and establish boundaries in order to achieve a more balanced and fulfilling life.
William Colbert loves toilets so much, as you will see.
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USM's Coach McNelis named grand marshal for Parade of Champions
SUMMARY: USM women's basketball coach Joy Lee McNelis will be the Grand Marshal for Hattisburg's Parade of Champions, celebrating the accomplishments of students in the city. This event honors students from grade school to college and aims to show them that their community supports and celebrates their achievements. McNelis was chosen for her excellence and dedication to investing in the next generation. This announcement comes after her recent battle with lung cancer, where she showed perseverance and strength. The parade, led by McNelis, will take place on May 6th at 5:30 pm downtown. Mayor Barker encourages the community to come out and show support for the city's best and brightest students.
USM Women's Head Basketball Coach Joye Lee McNelis will lead the parade through Downtown Hattiesburg.
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Live at 9 preview for May 2
SUMMARY: Tomorrow on Live at 9, there will be a preview of the Over the Edge event where the host will be repelling down a building at noon. The host expresses feeling scared but will go through with it. The segment will also include finishing up eyebrows. Exciting content to look out for!
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