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Team up to have Pontotoc students tasting food from around the world
SUMMARY: The Ponto City School District has partnered with Chartwells to introduce a new food program aimed at expanding students’ culinary experiences. The initiative features a diverse menu with international cuisine, allowing students to explore various flavors and spices. During an open registration event, parents and staff sampled the new offerings, which were well-received. The program’s goal extends beyond tasty meals to include nutritional education and cultural exposure. Students will have opportunities to taste and vote on future menus, while some traditional favorites will remain available. Additionally, a chef may be added to the staff to enhance the culinary experience further.
A team up between Chartwells and the Pontotoc City School District will give students the chance to taste food from around the world.
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Storms possible for parts of Father’s Day
SUMMARY: Parts of the region could see storms on Father’s Day, with highs in the upper 80s to low 90s and heat indices in the upper 90s. Afternoon storms may bring gusty winds and hail, though severe weather is not expected. Monday follows a similar pattern with scattered afternoon storms. A high-pressure system will move in by Thursday, bringing well-above-average temperatures. Heat indices may reach 107–110 degrees by Friday, especially west of I-55 in Mississippi. The week ahead will remain hot and humid, with increasingly oppressive heat expected through the weekend. Stay weather-aware and hydrated amid the steamy conditions.
16 WAPT meteorologist Christana Kay has the forecast for Jackson and Central Mississippi.
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Port Gibson event raises safety concerns
SUMMARY: A party planned for Saturday night in Port Gibson has sparked safety concerns following a recent mass shooting at the Fayette Festival in Jefferson County. The event, aimed at celebrating before Father’s Day, is organized by outside promoters from Jefferson County and Vicksburg. Claiborne County Sheriff Edward Goods expressed serious concerns about the timing and risks, urging sensitivity and cooperation for arrests to prevent violence. Port Gibson Mayor Willie White clarified the city has not issued a permit and emphasized public safety while respecting legal operations. Club owners and local law enforcement assure strict security and peacekeeping efforts at the event.
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Today's First Alert Weather Kid is Kylee (6/13)
SUMMARY: Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Kylee. She submitted a drawing featuring the sun shining down while large raindrops fall from the sky onto some plants. This artwork captures a mix of sunshine and rain, representing changing weather conditions. Kylee’s picture is a pretty accurate portrayal of this weather scene. The program thanks Kylee for her photo submission and encourages others to continue sending in weather-related drawings and pictures just like hers.
Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Kylee (6/13)
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