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Crystal in RF w/ chief
SUMMARY: Rolling Fork, Mississippi was devastated by an EF-4 tornado eight months ago, leaving 25 people dead and many more injured. The community is working to rebuild and restore normalcy, with businesses reopening and residents coming together to support each other. The tornado, which was over a mile wide and traveled for more than 170 miles, caused destruction and chaos. The tragedy has brought the community together, with efforts to restore the town's history and build homes for those displaced. Despite the challenges, Rolling Fork residents are showing resilience and determination in the face of their loss. Robin Roberts and Sam Champion will also be live in Rolling Fork to showcase the community's strength and the organizations working to help them recover.
Crystal in RF w/ chief
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Interview: May is National Stroke Awareness Month
SUMMARY: May is National Stroke Awareness Month and Baptist Memorial Hospital is urging people to know the signs of a stroke, which affects 800,000 Americans annually. Dr. Robert Pitock, Chief of Emergency Medicine at Baptist Memorial Hospital Union County, shared the FAST pneumonic for stroke signs: Balance, Eyes, Face, Arms, Speech, and Time. It's crucial to seek immediate medical attention if experiencing any of these symptoms, as time is of the essence in stroke treatment. Prevention involves controlling blood pressure, monitoring atrial fibrillation, managing diabetes, and maintaining healthy cholesterol levels. Acting quickly can greatly improve the outcome in case of a stroke.
Dr. Robert Pitcock explains the symptoms and what to do in the event of a stroke.
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MDWFP honors fallen conservation officers
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks honored fallen conservation officers in a memorial event. This annual ceremony is held to commemorate the officers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. The event recognizes their dedication and service to protecting wildlife and the environment. By paying tribute to these fallen officers, the organization highlights their bravery and commitment to their work. The memorial serves as a reminder of the risks involved in conservation efforts and the importance of honoring those who have lost their lives in service.
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Madison County road to close for bridge replacements
SUMMARY: In Madison County, portions of Yandel Road will be closed for two months starting on May 29th. The closure will impact Smith Car Road and North Old Canton Road. Two bridges will be replaced during this time. Drivers in the area should be aware of the closure and plan alternate routes accordingly.
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