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Loaves and Fishes holding Fish Fry Cook-Off this Saturday

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www..com – Jazell Ladner – 2023-02-15 17:39:57

Loaves and Fishes is its second annual Fish Fry Cook-Off this Saturday to fund renovations for their new building.

The cook-off will have ten vendors competing for a trophy for best fish. Individuals tasting the fish will have a to vote on who they liked best.

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The fish will with potato salad and baked beans. Dessert and drinks will be sold separately. It's $5 a ticket and the cook-off will be at Point Cadet in from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.

All proceeds will be used to help Loaves and Fishes towards their building fund. They have been serving…

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Three MGCCC students are only students in Mississippi selected for prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship

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www.wxxv25.com Staff – 2024-05-11 16:00:06

SUMMARY: Three MGCCC have been selected to the prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Foundation's Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship, aiming to students complete their undergraduate education with minimal debt. The scholarship, providing up to $55,000 a year, was awarded to William Sky Paulk, Frederick Cook, and Ashleigh Pierce, the only students from Mississippi to receive it. The students plan to pursue degrees in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, and social work, respectively. This scholarship, along with comprehensive educational advising, internship opportunities, and networking, aims to high-achieving community college students in their journey towards completing their bachelor's degrees.

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Institute for Disability Studies, Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services Partner to Hold Multiple Job Extravaganzas, Future Career Exploration Events

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www.wxxv25.com Staff – 2024-05-11 10:00:18

SUMMARY: The Institute for Disability Studies at The of Southern Mississippi has partnered with The Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services to continue the Job Extravaganza program for with disabilities aged 14-21. The program offers hands-on job experiences provided by local businesses, allowing students to explore different careers and develop skills. Pre and post-sessions are held to prepare students for the and discuss their experiences afterwards. The program has already seen in three , impacting over 180 students. Those interested can learn more or request an event in their area by visiting the IDS website, calling, or emailing.

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Gulfport man sentenced to death for murder of two-year old step-son

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www.wxxv25.com Staff – 2024-05-10 14:31:36

SUMMARY: Joseph David Heard of , Mississippi, has been convicted of Capital Murder for the of his two-year-old step-son on December 27, 2021. The child died of suffocation by smothering and multiple blunt force injuries. Heard's abuse of the child, forcing him to sit on a potty- seat for hours and popping blisters with a spatula, was revealed during the trial. The child's mother, Hailey Heard, confessed to the murder, stating that Joseph repeatedly punched the child when he took too long to get a juice box. Hailey is serving a sentence, while Joseph has been to death.

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