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Smoke leads to evacuation at Key Elementary School
SUMMARY: A person was sentenced to ten years with six suspended on multiple charges. The Jackson Public School District had to evacuate Key Elementary due to smoke caused by the installation of a heating unit on the school's roof. The smoke triggered fire alarms, prompting the evacuation and response from the Jackson Fire Department. Students and staff were relocated to Peeples Middle School for lunch while the affected area of the building was tended to.
Smoke leads to evacuation at Key Elementary School
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Merit Health Wesley hires new CEO
SUMMARY: Merit Health Wesley has a new CEO, Travis Sisen, who is familiar with the hospital and the Pine Belt region. He is focused on tackling challenges in the healthcare industry and recruiting medical professionals from nearby colleges. Sisen believes that the hospital is in a good position financially due to a larger patient volume compared to smaller hospitals struggling to stay open. He plans to uphold the hospital's motto of loving God, serving others, and excelling in healthcare. The community can expect continued quality care and a commitment to their well-being under his leadership.
Merit Health Wesley hires new CEO.
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Shubuta mayor swearing in ceremony
SUMMARY: Cedric Chapman officially became the mayor of Shabua after reciting his oath of office at the Clark County Courthouse. He expressed excitement about the future of the town and plans to work on building a brighter Shabua with the community's help. Chapman emphasized the importance of teamwork in achieving their goals. The town is looking forward to a parade to welcome their new mayor. Chapman's swearing-in ceremony was attended by family, friends, and colleagues, and he later spoke to the news about his feelings and immediate plans for the town.
Shubuta mayor swearing in ceremony
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MHS Senior receives huge scholarship from the Meridian Housing Authority
SUMMARY: Kesa Gail was awarded a $60,000 scholarship from the Meridian Housing Authority on May 1st, making her the recipient of the Janelle Kid Hope 6 Endowment Trust Fund. She expressed gratitude towards her counselor, family, and school staff for their support. Gail plans to attend the University of Southern Mississippi to study criminal justice, aiming to help others and speak up for those in need. The scholarship, named after an educational advocate, holds special significance for both the recipient and the community. Gail expressed her heartfelt appreciation for the opportunity to further her education and thanked the Meridian Housing Authority for their support.
MHS Senior receives huge scholarship from the Meridian Housing Authority
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