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Forrest County tax payers will soon save on credit card processing fees

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www.youtube.com – 7 | The Pine Belt's Station – 2024-03-19 01:25:28

SUMMARY: A train hit an unoccupied Volvo SUV with no reported injuries in Forrest County. will pay lower credit card processing fees at the 's office, with the fee decreasing from 2.5% to 2.35% under the new company, Paystar. This change is estimated to save taxpayers around $10,000 annually and will also streamline the by eliminating manual entry requirements. More information about this change can be found on WDAM.

Forrest County Tax Collector Zach Howell said the change will also streamline the accounting process.

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Medical center honors its volunteers Thursday

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www.youtube.com – | The Pine Belt's Local Station – 2024-05-03 00:22:19

SUMMARY: South Central Regional Medical Center recently held its annual volunteer ceremony and appreciation reception, where they honored 43 volunteers who collectively contributed over 7,000 hours of service. These volunteers traditionally assisted in like the emergency department, 's Academy offices, and nursing homes. Awards were given for Caring Teen Volunteer of the Year and Volunteer of the Year. The hospital acknowledged that they hadn't been able to honor their volunteers since 2019, and expressed gratitude for their dedication. They also encouraged others to get involved by visiting their website for more information on volunteering opportunities at the hospital.

Medical center honors its volunteers Thursday.

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National Day of Prayer observed by Pine Belt faithful

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www.youtube.com – 7 | The Pine Belt's Local Station – 2024-05-03 00:12:43

SUMMARY: Christians around the country participated in the National Day of Prayer, with various gatherings held in the Pine Belt region. One such in Collins saw dozens of people praying for , , entertainment, military, and peace. Participants emphasized the importance of prayer as a way to communicate with God, shed light on darkness, and seek peace for the country and the world. The theme of this year's event was “Light up the World,” highlighting the power of prayer to bring light into a dark world. The National Day of Prayer has been observed since 1952, with President Ronald Reagan moving the date to the first Thursday in May.

National Day of Prayer observed by Pine Belt faithful.

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EX-Petal teacher turns self in, charged with 3 crimes involving children

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www.youtube.com – | The Pine Belt's Local Station – 2024-05-03 00:12:42

SUMMARY: Former award-winning elementary school teacher Tyler Sha was on charges of sex crimes with , touching and sending inappropriate images. The investigation began in early March after concerns from the school district. Sha resigned on February 27th. The alleged victims are teenage who reported that Sha gave them alcohol and marijuana. Chief Matthew Hayatt expressed disappointment and emphasized the importance of authority figures maintaining ethics and values. Sha, who had received national recognition in 2022, was released on bail. The investigation continues, and are encouraged to talk to their children about any interactions with Sha. More charges may follow pending the outcome of search warrants.

EX-Petal teacher turns self in, charged with 3 crimes involving children.

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