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Biloxi officer, others shot in Black Spring Break shooting
A Biloxi police officer was one of several people shot Sunday night in a shooting during Black Spring Break
By: WXXV 25
Title: Biloxi officer, others shot in Black Spring Break shooting
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West Harrison Middle School hosts health fair, exploring health tips, options, and careers
SUMMARY: The content discusses a health fair held at West Harrison Middle School, where students explored health tips, options, programs, and careers available in the community. The goal of the health fair was to get students excited about taking care of themselves and learning life skills. Jessica Henry from Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence mentioned the importance of educating young people on nonviolence. The event aimed to help students identify domestic violence and sexual assault. Overall, the health fair provided an opportunity for students to enhance their knowledge about health and safety topics in their community.
West Harrison Middle School students explored health tips, options, programs, and even careers available in the community.
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Local businesses weigh in on Visa, Mastercard swipe fee settlement
SUMMARY: The article discusses how small businesses may benefit from an antitrust settlement with Visa and Mastercard, amounting to $30 billion. The settlement aims to lower credit and debit card fees for small-scale merchants over a three to five year period. This temporary shift can provide relief for small business owners struggling with high fees. The settlement also allows small businesses to negotiate rates with payment processors, offering them negotiating power similar to major retailers. However, small businesses may still face challenges with credit card processing fees impacting their income. Owners express a desire to eliminate convenience fees for cash customers.
An Antitrust settlement with Visa and Mastercard amounting to thirty billion dollars would present a temporary shift for small business owners.
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Workers install drainage pipe under Martin Bluff Road to stop flooding delaying widening project
SUMMARY: A construction company in Gauthier is closing a portion of Martin Bluff Road today to put a drainage pipe in the ground to reduce flooding. Residents and workers are frustrated with the ongoing construction, delays caused by rain, and the inconvenience of the project. The construction company hopes to complete the project in approximately four weeks, pending permits. The City of Gauthier says the entire project could be finished within that timeline. Residents and workers in the area are looking forward to the completion of the project to alleviate the chaos and inconvenience caused by the construction work.
Construction workers in Gautier closed a portion of Martin Bluff Road on Wednesday to put a drainage pipe in the ground to reduce flooding.
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