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Mississippi to see partial solar eclipse on Monday
SUMMARY: Health officials in Mississippi are warning about the dangers of looking at the solar eclipse without proper eye protection. Using the correct eyewear is essential to prevent vision loss and other damage. It is also important to protect phone cameras with a filtered lens cover to avoid damage. The Mississippi Natural Science Museum is encouraging people to safely enjoy the eclipse and is selling tickets for the event on their website. Activities will be ongoing throughout the event, which begins at 11:30 a.m. with the eclipse starting at 12:30 p.m. and reaching its peak at 3:11 p.m.
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LIVE: Mississippi's third Safe Haven Baby Box comes to Covington County Hospital
SUMMARY: The content discusses the importance of time management in maximizing productivity and reducing stress. It highlights various strategies such as prioritizing tasks, setting deadlines, and delegating responsibilities. It emphasizes the benefits of creating a daily schedule and sticking to it, as well as the importance of taking breaks to avoid burnout. The article also stresses the importance of eliminating distractions and staying focused on the task at hand. Ultimately, effective time management can help individuals accomplish their goals, improve work-life balance, and enhance overall well-being.
The Safe Haven Baby Box project for Collins has been made possible by donations from Covington County businesses and the Covington County Republican Women.
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Interview: Lee-Itawamba Library System hosting Helen Foster Lecture on May 9
SUMMARY: The Lee-Itawamba Library System is preparing to present the Helen Foster Lecture, honoring the legacy of Helen Foster, who was credited with launching the bookmobile service in the 1930s. The lecture will feature Dr. Katherine Sharp Landdeck, author of “The Women with Silver Wings,” which explores the experiences of women Air Force service pilots during World War II. The lecture will take place on Thursday, May 9th, at 6 pm. Additionally, Kathy Blanchard, a former library employee, will receive the 2023 Helen Foster Award for Library Advocacy. The library is also seeking volunteers for the summer reading program, which will kick off in June. Philip Shakle Ford, the Executive Director of the library system, emphasizes the importance of reading and the library in the community.
The public is invited to the 2024 Helen Foster Lecture featuring author Katherine Sharp Landdeck.
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Interview: Chris Lucius fishing tournament is scheduled for May 11 in New Site
SUMMARY: Chris Lucius, a beloved coach, father, husband, and son, passed away from leukemia at 37 last year. In his memory, the Chris Lucius Memorial Foundation is hosting its first annual fishing tournament. Joy, his mother, shared that the foundation was created to honor Chris's love for fishing and dedication to helping kids through FCA and scholarships. The tournament on May 11th at Bay Springs Marina in newsite offers a $10,000 first prize and supports students in Mississippi. Teams or individuals can enter, and donations are welcome. The foundation aims to continue Chris's legacy of supporting youth in need.
The Chris Lucius Memorial Foundation Bass Tournament is scheduled for May 11 at the Bay Springs Marina.
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