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Pre-K registration nearing in Lamar County
SUMMARY: City leaders are asking for patience while parks undergo renovations and pre-K collaboratives across the Pinebelt are now accepting applications for the 2024-2025 school year. Lamar County schools are accepting pre-K registration dates beginning on April 12th. Children must be four years old by September 1st to apply. The program offers fully trained teachers with a one to 10 teacher to child ratio. It provides a great opportunity for children to learn and interact with their peers. School leaders advise that registration fills up fast and there could be a waiting list. Interested parents can find the application link and more information on WDAM.com.
Pre-K registration nearing in Lamar County.
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6 PM Report – Amory Police took three people into custody after Friday morning shooting
SUMMARY: Three people are in custody after a shooting in Amry WTV. A third suspect was recently arrested. The shooting occurred on M Avenue in the west side of the city before noon. One person was taken to the hospital. It is unclear if the suspects will be charged.
Amory Police took three people into custody after a shooting Friday morning on M Avenue.
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Editorial: Health Care Crisis
SUMMARY: Mississippi is facing a healthcare crisis with high rates of diabetes, hypertension, cancer mortality, kidney disease, and stroke. Millions of federal dollars are available to expand Medicaid, potentially solving the crisis. However, Governor Reeves opposes Medicaid expansion. Mississippi must prioritize affordable healthcare to address preventable health issues. State leadership successfully addressed education challenges in the past, indicating potential for healthcare improvement. While Medicaid expansion may not be the sole solution, alternative options must be explored. Time is of the essence in addressing the state's healthcare crisis before it escalates further. Expanding preventive healthcare is crucial. (100 words)
Editorial: Health Care Crisis
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Lynch Street Festival set for this weekend
SUMMARY: The Lynch Street Cultural Arts Festival is returning this weekend in Jackson. The West Jackson Community Development Corporation is hosting a banquet tonight at 7 at the Masonic Temple to kick off the event. The festival itself will begin on Saturday at noon. The festival will be held at Cade Chapel on West Ridgeway Street and also at the Walmart Supercenter on Greenway Drive. There will be a variety of cultural arts activities and entertainment for the community to enjoy.
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