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FGH employees meet United Way partners
SUMMARY: Employees at Forrest General Hospital met with different organizations around the Pine Belt, including United Way of Southeast Mississippi. The goal of the event was to ensure that donors had a chance to learn more about how their money will help others. The donations made through the United Way payroll campaign are of paramount importance and support essential community resources. This kick-off celebration for United Way aimed to bring together the organization and its employees to support the community.
FGH employees meet United Way partners
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First Alert Morning Update – May 16, 2024
SUMMARY: The content discusses the benefits of intermittent fasting for weight loss, improved metabolism, and overall health. It explains how intermittent fasting can help regulate blood sugar levels, reduce inflammation, and promote cellular repair. By skipping meals or limiting eating to specific time periods, the body can enter a state of ketosis where it burns stored fat for energy. Intermittent fasting has also been shown to improve brain function, increase energy levels, and reduce the risk of chronic diseases. Overall, incorporating intermittent fasting into a healthy lifestyle can lead to numerous health benefits and weight management.
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Alabama lawmakers approve bill hoping to curb the nursing shortage
SUMMARY: Alabama signed into law House Bill 163 to address the nationwide nursing shortage. Governor Ivey signed the bill in Demopolis, establishing the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences. This move is hailed as a significant investment in West Alabama, aiming to open doors for more students and increase the state's healthcare workforce. Governor Ivey believes this initiative will help address the shortage of nurses in the state and bring more Alabamians into the healthcare industry.
The bill will establish the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences.
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Former MBI officer pleads guilty
SUMMARY: The defense filed an appeal for a former “M-B-I” officer who used excessive force against a handcuffed teenager, captured by a Ring doorbell camera. The officer, assigned to the U.S. Marshals' Task Force, punched the handcuffed teenager in the face outside a Jackson home during a murder investigation. The Department of Justice's news release acknowledged the incident, stating the teen was already handcuffed and being escorted when he was hit. The officer faces up to 10 years in prison. The appeal was filed with the state Supreme Court, and the incident was brought to light by 16 WAPT in September 2021.
A former MBI officer assigned to a U.S. Marshals Task Force pleaded guilty to using excessive force.
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