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Hattiesburg declares 'Attendance Awareness Month'
SUMMARY: The city of Hattiesburg has officially recognized September as Attendance Awareness Month, partnering with Hattiesburg Public Schools to address chronic absenteeism. This morning, Mayor Toby Barker proclaimed the month at Woodley Elementary, highlighting the adverse effects of absenteeism on student learning and community growth. Local leaders emphasize that community involvement is crucial for enhancing student engagement and success. They believe that with the city’s support and active participation, schools can better ensure that students attend regularly, leading to improved academic performance and brighter futures for all. Regular attendance is vital for students’ overall development and achievement.
Hattiesburg declares ‘Attendance Awareness Month’
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First West Nile Virus death reported in Mississippi for 2025
SUMMARY: The West Nile virus has been present in Mississippi since 2001, with fluctuating case numbers over the years. August is peak mosquito season, increasing the risk of infection. The virus spreads primarily through bites from infected mosquitoes. Precautions include avoiding outdoor activities at dawn and dusk, wearing long sleeves despite the heat, and using insect repellent containing DEET. Although cases are currently lower than in previous years, the first West Nile-related death of the year occurred in Washington County. Symptoms resemble the flu and appear days to weeks after a bite. Medical care focuses on managing symptoms, as there is no cure. Removing standing water helps reduce mosquito populations.
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Canton residents face shocking water bill increases
SUMMARY: Canton residents are raising concerns over a significant increase in their water bills, some rising by $200 to $300 or more. Canton Municipal Utilities (CMU) issued a rate update in June, explaining that rates were too low for the past decade to cover rising costs like labor, energy, and materials, leading to guaranteed bill increases. Some residents, including a local business owner, say they weren’t properly notified and feel the hikes exceed the stated 25% increase, calling it price gouging. Many are struggling to afford the higher costs. A town hall is planned, and CMU will discuss assistance next Tuesday. Residents are encouraged to contact CMU with questions.
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Great American Farmers Market
SUMMARY: Two Dog Farms, located in Florida and Mississippi, offers seasonal late-summer produce including tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, zucchini, melons, pastured eggs, and various peppers. Dorothy, who has managed the farm for 11 years, shared insights about balancing family life and farm work, emphasizing the importance of local food and community support. Jonathan, the Mississippi Farmers Market manager on High Street since April 2022, highlighted the growing consumer engagement and trust in local farmers. The Great American Farmers Market event will take place Saturday at the Mississippi Farmers Market, celebrating USDA’s America 250 with local agriculture education, kid-friendly activities, and blueberry treats, Mississippi’s state fruit.
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