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Interview: Bud and Burgers event coming up in Tupelo
SUMMARY: The Ninth Annual Butt and Burgers event is happening next Friday after being postponed due to bad weather. It's a burger competition open to the public with 15 teams signed up. DJ Gucci Girl will be providing music, and attendees can taste test all the burgers and vote for their favorite team. Presented by Mitchell Distributing, the event is on South Broadway Street in downtown Tupo. Admission is $10, and attendees get to sample all the burgers. The event starts at 6:00 pm on April 5th, with teams setting up earlier in the day. It promises to be a fun night with great food and music.
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Hinds County host prescription 'drug take back day'
SUMMARY: Shopping Center SATURDAY
WHERE POLICE WERE ON HAND TO
COLLECT UNUSED PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS. THE DRUGS WILL BE
PROPERLY DISPOSED OF. IN
COMING HALF HOUR, THEY
COLLECTED OVER 200 LBS OF
PRESCRIPTION PILLS.
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Feel Good Friday: Inmates work hard, bus drivers get recognition, a savory snack gets its own day,
SUMMARY: The content discusses various feel-good stories, including hardworking inmates at a correctional facility building a useful project, a celebration of bus drivers in Tupelo, National Pretzel Day, and a World War II veteran turning 100 years old. The inmates are seen working on a construction project, bus drivers being appreciated by the Tupelo Public School District, the celebration of National Pretzel Day, and a World War II veteran celebrating his 100th birthday. Alan Gagnan served in the army during the war and is looking forward to reaching 200 years old. Happy moments and milestones are highlighted in these stories.
Feel Good Friday: Inmates in Chickasaw County work hard, bus drivers get recognition for their hard work, a savory snack gets its own day, and a WWII veteran celebrated his birthday.
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2024 Drug Take Back Day held in Mississippi
SUMMARY: The DEA's National Prescription Drug Takeback Day was held in partnership with the Hines County Sheriff's Department, who set up a collection station at Walmart for people to drop off old prescription drugs. The goal of the event is to help people safely dispose of unnecessary medications to prevent misuse. In less than an hour, a garbage bag full of prescription drugs was collected. It was emphasized that keeping old prescriptions at home could pose risks for children, who might accidentally ingest them, or for thieves who could misuse them. Resources and treatment information can be found at dea.gov/takeback day.
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