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‘It’s not going to bring Jaylen back’: Father of slain JSU student speaks after arrest
SUMMARY: Jason Burns, the father of murdered J-S-U community leader Jaylen Burns, spoke to 12 News about his mixed emotions regarding the recent arrest made in his son's murder case. While initially relieved, Jason acknowledges that it will not bring his son back. He expresses sadness for the loss suffered by both his family and the suspect's family, and condemns the violence among young men. Jason also reveals that he plans to attend the initial hearing for the 19-year-old suspect, Joshua Brown, at 9:30 am tomorrow at the Hind's County Courthouse.
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Pet of the Week: Cliff
SUMMARY: Chris Manard, a volunteer for the Tupelo Lee Humane Society, introduces Cliff as the pet of the week. Cliff is a beautiful dog who has been at the shelter for months and is in need of a loving home. He is friendly towards people but may be selective about other dogs. His adoption fee is only $50 due to the Bissell Foundation covering the rest. Cliff is up to date on shots, neutered, and ready to be adopted. Chris encourages people to come meet Cliff and give him a forever home.
Meet Cliff, the Pet of the Week for May 10, 2024!
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Highlighting History: 8th of May Celebration at a historic Columbus cemetery
SUMMARY: An emancipation celebration was held in Lou County, commemorating the day in 1865 when the majority of the enslaved population gained freedom. The event at Sanfield Cemetery in Columbus included live music, dancing, and historical reenactments. One performer quoted a Bible verse to emphasize the importance of seeing people as God sees them, not based on appearance. More information about the event and a surprise guest can be found on wtva.com. The celebration highlighted the significance of the day of emancipation and encouraged others to learn more about this important story.
A celebration of freedom was held in Columbus.
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Children's mental health
SUMMARY: Children's mental health is at an urgent state, with rates of ADHD, anxiety, depression, and suicide attempts on the rise. Factors such as genetics, physical health, poverty, and adverse childhood events contribute to mental health struggles. The increase in social media usage among kids has also been linked to higher levels of anxiety and depression. Parents are encouraged to have open conversations about mental health, look out for signs of mental health struggles in their children, and prioritize their own mental health as well. Early childhood is critical in building a strong mental health foundation for children. It is important to seek help from primary doctors and mental health professionals when needed.
A pediatric doctor and a licensed professional counselor have seen the state of children's mental health reach a crisis point for more than a decade.
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