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Columbia preschool’s St. Jude fundraiser turns personal
SUMMARY: The content is about a fundraising event at a preschool in Columbia called Pine Belt. The event was held annually to raise money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. This year, the event honored a three-year-old girl named Kennedy Ramos, who had been successfully treated for a rare form of eye cancer. The community showed overwhelming support for the event, and the preschool director, Lynn Broome, said that they raised more than five thousand dollars.
Columbia preschool's St. Jude fundraiser turns personal.
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Patrick's Thursday PM Forecast 12/7
SUMMARY: The content is a weather report stating that the evening will be partly cloudy and cold with temperatures falling into the upper 40s. Overnight, it will be even colder, with lows in the low 40s. Tomorrow will be slightly warmer, with highs in the low 70s under mostly cloudy skies. The next chance of rain will arrive over the weekend as a cold front sweeps through the southeast, bringing mostly cloudy skies and rain and thunderstorms in the late evening hours.
Patrick's Thursday PM Forecast 12/7
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State auditor talks legislative priorities for 2024
SUMMARY: State Auditor Shad White says he will push four bills in 2024 that he believes will serve the people of Mississippi for years to come. He pledges to continue to protect the people's money by fighting to retrieve millions of dollars that landed in the wrong hands. He emphasizes that it is his job to protect people's money and that he will continue to do what he says his office does best. If you look at the original article, the content is largely repetitive and is reiterated in a disjointed and confusing manner. Throughout the article, White's goal and promise to the people of Mississippi is about fighting to protect their money.
State Auditor Shad White vowed that for the next four years he will continue to do what he believes his office does best.
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FEMA still answering questions
SUMMARY: People affected by the Luan tornado can seek help from FEMA for legal and financial assistance. The emergency legal responders can help answer questions and assist with the process of filing for aid, especially for those who may have lost legal documents in the disaster. The Bas Brains Municipal Library has seen repeat visitors seeking information and assistance related to FEMA filings. The hope is that the legal clinic will help those in need and provide satisfaction in receiving support and payment for their losses. It is anticipated that more people will seek assistance once they understand the services available.
FEMA still answering questions.
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