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New Residents Move into the Hattiesburg Pocket Museum’s Alley

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ourmshome.com – omshome – 2024-01-17 12:07:50

SUMMARY: Roxie, an aspiring heavy-metal musician who followed Matt Maeson to Hattiesburg, formed a band named Gator Bait and practices loudly, upsetting her neighbor. Mary Alice, a fashion designer inspired by Pocket Alley's passersby, moved from Paris, Tennessee, and enjoys a quieter morning routine, now disrupted by Roxie's music, forcing her to add liquor to her tea for calm. Both characters are part of the Hattiesburg Pocket , brought to by artists Colbey and Aubri Sparkman, with realistic bodies matching the curated 3-D heads by Rick and Vicki Taylor, enhancing the museum's vision and visitor experience.

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Tony Trapani Oyster Reef Restoration Project in Bay St. Louis

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ourmshome.com – omshome – 2024-05-02 09:00:32

SUMMARY: A 35-acre oyster reef named after the late Tony Trapani is being built in , Mississippi, by The Nature Conservancy. This aims to replenish the Coast's oyster population, which suffered due to both natural and man-made disasters. Over 11,000 limestone “pods” are utilized in its construction to enhance the reef's resilience against environmental pressures like low oxygen levels and freshwater inundations from spillway openings. The complex structure of the reef, which is off-limits to harvesting, promises to a thriving habitat for oyster larvae, boosting local oyster stock, promoting biodiversity, and supporting the area's recreational fishing industry. The initiative is funded by several foundations and aims to extend the reef to over 40 acres, reflecting a broader commitment to preserving and enhancing coastal ecosystems for both ecological and economic .

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Make Your Taco Tuesday Healthy With More Fiber

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ourmshome.com – Josie Bidwell – 2024-04-30 13:08:19

SUMMARY: Tacos are a universal favorite, beloved by both and adults. They are a staple on Taco Tuesday in many households and serve as a customizable meal option for gatherings. Planning a nutritious meal involves considering the necessary dietary fibers, often lacking in average American diets. Women typically need about 25 grams of fiber per day, while need 35-38 grams; yet, most fall short, only consuming 10-15 grams. Fiber is crucial for gut , lowering cholesterol, and reducing colon cancer risk, found only in plant foods. To boost fiber in tacos, consider using plant-based proteins like lentils instead of or alongside meat and incorporating fiber-rich vegetable toppings. Lentils are economical and offer a similar texture to ground meat, making them a healthy, budget-friendly addition to tacos. Customizing the seasoning and adding homemade pico de gallo or guacamole can further enhance the nutritional value of your taco night.

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Five Fun Summer Camp Options in Mississippi

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ourmshome.com – Allyson Alford – 2024-04-29 12:50:24

SUMMARY: Summer is nearly here, and Mississippi offers a wide variety of summer camps for with diverse interests. From camps that focus on chess, Minecraft, and creation in Ridgeland to science-focused experiences at Mississippi in Starkville, there's something for every young learner. For those interested in exploring their faith or connecting with God, Camp Hopewell provides a mix of fun activities and spiritual . The Saints Summer Experience in , celebrating its 75th year, offers a diverse and inclusive for learning and connection. Meanwhile, Camp Invention in Horn Lake focuses on STEM education for kindergarten through sixth graders, aiming to combat summer learning loss. Each of these camps promises unique opportunities for Mississippi's youth to make lasting memories, learn new skills, and build friendships.

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