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Hattiesburg set to begin roadwork in The Avenues
SUMMARY: The city of Hattiesburg will begin working on a project on Monday to slow down drivers cutting through residential neighborhoods. The improvements aim to increase pedestrian and bicycle access along the 100 block of South 16th Avenue, from Hardy Street to Concord Street. The project will involve closing the road for through traffic and only allowing pedestrians and bicycles. Parking will still be allowed for the zoo and the Hardy Street Baptist Church location. A left turn lane will also be added at South 17th and Hardy to allow for easier traffic flow.
Hattiesburg set to begin roadwork in The Avenues
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Judge sentences Beth Ann White to 110 years in prison
SUMMARY: The content discusses the benefits of incorporating mindfulness practices, such as meditation and deep breathing exercises, into daily routine to reduce stress and improve overall wellbeing. Mindfulness can help individuals cultivate a greater sense of awareness, focus, and emotional regulation, leading to a more balanced and peaceful state of mind. Research has shown that practicing mindfulness can have numerous positive effects on mental health and physical health, including reducing anxiety, depression, and chronic pain. By dedicating time each day to mindfulness practices, individuals can enhance their quality of life and approach challenges with greater resilience and clarity.
Judge Winston Kidd spoke to Beth Ann White before he sentenced her to 110 years in prison for the drunken crash that killed Allison Conaway and her 6-month-old son, Alex.
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How to Explore Your Local Trails to Celebrate Trails Day
SUMMARY: Trails Day is a nationwide event highlighting the importance of trails in our communities and encouraging people to get outside and be active. It aims to showcase the impact of trails on our environment and well-being. The event includes hundreds of local community events across the country. Rails to Trails Conservancy offers a free app, TrailLink, to help people find trails in their area and learn how to use them. They also provide resources for getting involved in trail development and conservation efforts. To stay informed and support the trails movement, visit railstotrails.org. Get outside, put your phone down, and enjoy the beauty of nature on a trail near you.
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Wellness Wednesday: Tackling Childhood Peanut Allergies
SUMMARY: Peanut allergies are a serious issue, with an increasing prevalence in North America. Treatment options are evolving, such as the Viaskin Peanut patch, which aims to desensitize children to peanuts. This patch can reduce the likelihood of a severe allergic reaction and act as a life-saving tool. It is important for families to educate themselves on how to manage peanut allergies, including carrying an epinephrine auto-injector and being vigilant about food choices. For more information on the Viaskin Peanut patch and the ongoing clinical trial, interested individuals can visit the V Tess website at vitestheallergystudy.com.
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