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JPS students showcase artwork
SUMMARY: display, showcasing the talent of students across all grade levels. The event emphasized the importance of art education in schools, providing students with an outlet for self-expression and storytelling. Malaika Quarterman, the arts coordinator at Wells APAC, highlighted the social and emotional benefits of art, promoting a sense of community and individual growth. This art exhibit not only celebrated the creativity of students but also highlighted the impact of art education on their personal development. Overall, the event aimed to showcase the diverse and talented students within the JPS visual arts programs.
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Pine Belt chapter of Habitat for Humanity working on 72nd home
SUMMARY: Habitat for Humanity of the Pine Belt is building a new home for a deserving local family, but they need help to finish construction. The family, including T. Bobby Moore, who lost everything in Hurricane Katrina, is excited for their new home on Park Avenue in Hattisburg. Moore has completed financial literacy courses and is close to completing her volunteer hours. Volunteers are needed to finish the project by the end of July. To help, contact Habitat for Humanity of the Pine Belt at 601-582-4663. The money raised from a recent charity golf tournament is going towards building Moore's new home, the 72nd built by the organization since 1990.
Pine Belt chapter of Habitat for Humanity working on 72nd home.
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Jarrian Jones picked in NFL draft by the Jaguars
SUMMARY: Magee native Jarrion Jones has been drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the third round of the NFL draft. This news has sparked a celebration in the city of Jackson, with sports director Joe Cook reporting live on the event. Jones, a Northwest Rankin product, was chosen just minutes before the newscast, adding to the excitement of the evening. Bradley Davis is on location at Jones' watch party, capturing the special atmosphere as the community comes together to support their local talent making it to the professional level in football.
Jaguars pick local Mississippian in NFL draft
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Report: Driver had Kratom chemical in system at time of fatal Rankin County crash
SUMMARY: Ranken County authorities have reported that a fatal crash earlier this year involved a driver who had a chemical found in cram in their system. The crash occurred on January 19th at Barnett Ben Circle in Old Fannon Road, resulting in the driver's death. The driver's blood specimen was submitted for toxicology analysis, leading to the county's decision to ban the use, sale, and possession of cram. First responders attempted to save the driver's life, but were unsuccessful. Sheriff Brian B emphasized the dangers of cram and the need for stricter regulations surrounding its use.
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