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‘Cash Money,’ a beloved therapy dog in Hattiesburg, diagnosed with cancer

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www.youtube.com – WDAM 7 | The Pine Belt’s Local News Station – 2024-06-27 11:19:09

SUMMARY: Cash Money, a cherished therapy dog in Hattiesburg, known for his gentle nature and community service, has been diagnosed with a large, inoperable tumor in his chest. Cash and his handler, Melinda Lowry, have volunteered at nursing homes, hospitals, and universities for nearly three years, bringing joy to many. With chemotherapy as the only treatment option, a GoFundMe campaign has been launched to cover vet bills. The community’s overwhelming support has touched Lowry deeply. Despite his diagnosis, Cash is set to receive the Bronze Presidential Service Award for over 250 volunteer hours in 2023. Donations can be made via WDAM’s website.

A GoFundMe has been set up in Cash’s honor to help cover vet bills and future treatments.

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Watch Back to School Leadership and Policy on Aug. 1

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www.youtube.com – 16 WAPT News Jackson – 2025-08-01 12:21:24

SUMMARY: Crime can still impact a city’s reputation. As the new school year begins across the metro area, 16 WAPT interviewed three superintendents: Dr. Mitchell Shears, Dr. Errick Greene, and Chris Chism, who lead the Hinds, Jackson, and Pearl school districts. They discussed plans to support teachers and students, especially regarding the use of electronics. While not banning devices outright, the districts emphasize purposeful use in a digital society and integrate new technologies, including artificial intelligence, into learning. The focus also includes preparing students for college and the workforce through internships and supporting teachers to enhance education and community investment.

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Safe Haven Baby Box opens in Gluckstadt

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www.youtube.com – 16 WAPT News Jackson – 2025-08-01 08:13:47

SUMMARY: On Wednesday, the city of Gluckstadt unveiled a new Safe Haven Baby Box in the parking lot of its new Police Station and Municipal Court. Funded by CPS Pools and Spas and community donors, the baby box offers a safe way for individuals to surrender infants anonymously, removing shame and blame. Mayor and residents expressed gratitude, citing the box as a vital alternative to save lives. Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch, creator of the Mississippi Access to Maternal Assistance app, praised the growing number of baby boxes statewide, now totaling six. Gluckstadt became a city in 2021 and recently opened its first dedicated police building. Police Chief Hale noted they have 20 officers with new facilities including a dispatch center and courtroom.

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Jones County investigators work to solve 2011 cold case

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www.youtube.com – WJTV 12 News – 2025-07-31 16:22:53

SUMMARY: Jones County cold case investigators seek help solving the 2011 murder of Charles “Charlie” Adcock. Adcock was found shot in the head inside his Ellisville home on June 23, the same day his Waynesboro pawn shop was burglarized. Waynesboro police had requested to check on him but couldn’t reach him; his daughter said Sayto Ford arrived first and found the body. Handguns, cash, and keys to his vehicle and businesses were missing. Witnesses reported a Black woman came to Adcock’s door the night before asking for help, believed to be a decoy. Two men were seen waiting in a sedan, possibly a Pontiac. Investigators suspect gang involvement possibly linked to Adcock’s daughter. Motive may involve money Ford sought from Adcock, which he refused. Anyone with information is urged to call authorities.

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