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Interview: West Point hosting MLK Day march and program
SUMMARY: The city of West Point is preparing for its 31st Martin Luther King Day celebration, organized by Anna Jones of the MLK committee. This year, the theme is “The Strength to Dream,” aimed at encouraging youth to set and pursue goals. The event features a march from Nava down Main Street to Mary Holmes College, with a program awaiting participants. In case of inclement weather, a motorcade will take place. Youth involvement, including performances by the local drum line, is emphasized. Jones expresses hope that Dr. King would be proud of their continued efforts and community spirit.

A Martin Luther King Jr. Day march and program are scheduled for Jan. 20 in West Point.
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Interview: Peanut’s Place hosting inaugural mother/son dance
SUMMARY: Peanut’s Place, an adult life skill center for individuals with special needs, aims to help them reach their full potential by providing meaningful activities and social engagement. Founded by Charlotte Warfield, inspired by her daughter with special needs, the center seeks to fill the gap for adults after school programs end. Their first fundraiser, a Mother-Son dance with a superhero theme, will be held on February 23rd at Lily Creek Farms. Proceeds from the event and t-shirt sales will go toward funding a permanent home for Peanut’s Place, which currently serves six participants with an 18-person waiting list.

Peanut’s Place is hosting its inaugural mother-and-son dance.
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Yazoo County native will compete for a Super Bowl ring
SUMMARY: Kenneth Gainwell, a 2017 graduate from Yazoo County and a former three-star football prospect, has achieved success in the NFL, being drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2021 and reaching his second Super Bowl. Despite his rising stardom, he remains deeply connected to his roots, emphasizing the importance of giving back to his community. Gainwell frequently engages with local youth through free camps and has donated workout shoes to young athletes. His commitment to inspiring and supporting kids back home reflects his dedication, proving that even with a demanding NFL schedule, he prioritizes uplifting those who raised him.

Chiefs running back Kenneth Gainwell will compete in second Super Bowl.
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NFL referee Boris Cheek set to officiate fourth Super Bowl
SUMMARY: Boris Cheek, an NFL referee, has made history by officiating his 461st game, surpassing the record set by Walt Coleman. Cheek’s journey to becoming a referee is notable for its uniqueness, as he skipped college football and advanced through the Canadian and World Football Leagues. His officiating career includes significant moments, such as Super Bowl 42, 50, and 54. Cheek’s daughter, Joyce Smith, an assistant coach at Ole Miss, expresses pride in his achievements, highlighting his commitment and trailblazing role in the NFL. As he approaches his 30th year in officiating, Cheek continues to inspire others in the sport.

Cheek is inspiring many on and off the field.
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