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MUW to release new survey as it rethinks 'Brightwell' name
SUMMARY: The new president of Mississippi University for Women, Nora Miller, is seeking feedback on the school's new name, Brightwell University. The naming task force has regrouped to explore three new names with “W” and to incorporate the Beloved W brand. A survey will be released to students, faculty, staff, and alumni to gather feedback. Miller is hoping to bridge generations of W students and incorporate the input from campus members and legislators.
Mississippi University for Women (MUW) is reconsidering changing its name to Mississippi Brightwell University.
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Anderson Baptist continues to honor cancer survivors
SUMMARY: Anderson Baptist is hosting the “Handprints of Hope” event from Monday to Thursday to honor cancer survivors. Survivors can visit the Anderson Cancer Center, choose a paint color, place a handprint on a canvas, and write their name and years cancer-free. The handprints will be displayed in the center's halls. One survivor shared her story of hope, explaining that during her treatment, she found motivation through the news of her soon-to-be-born granddaughter. She describes her granddaughter's birth as a divine gift that strengthened her resolve. The center welcomes survivors from Monday to Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., to contribute to the Wall of Warriors.
From Monday until Thursday, cancer survivors can visit the Anderson Cancer Center, choose their favorite paint color, and place a print onto the canvas.
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News 11 at 10PM_Weather 6/3/24
SUMMARY: Today saw varied weather, with some areas experiencing significant rain while others remained dry. A storm complex that originated in Oklahoma has moved through Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas and is now approaching Jackson, Mississippi. Despite weakening, it carries severe thunderstorm warnings and watches. If it holds, Forest and Philadelphia might be impacted by midnight, with Meridian potentially seeing effects by 12:30-12:45 a.m. These storms could bring damaging winds but are expected to fizzle out overnight, leaving lingering showers into Tuesday. The unsettled weather pattern will continue through Thursday, featuring scattered showers and thunderstorms, before a cold front brings drier, more pleasant conditions for Friday and the weekend.
First Alert: There's a low risk for severe storms Tuesday
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C Spire names new president and CEO
SUMMARY: Sepire will soon have a new CEO as current CEO Hugh Mina transitions to board chairman at Telex Incorporated, the holding company for Sepire and Franklin Telephone Company Inc. Sepire President Susie Hayes will become the new CEO. Hayes emphasizes that Sepire's customer-focused mission will remain unchanged. She aims to continue advancing technology and improving communities and customers' lives. Hayes will assume her expanded role on July 1st.
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