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Tupelo High School inducts some new members of Quill and Scroll
SUMMARY: Recently, Quill and Scroll, an Honor Society for high school journalists, inducted new members from Tupo High School. These students were recommended by their teachers for their excellence in the field. During the ceremony, Sammy Robok, a professional journalist, was invited as the guest speaker. Robok shared insights about the profession and encouraged the future journalists in their career pursuits. Congratulations were extended to all the new members for taking a step towards their dreams.
WTVA's Sami Roebuck was the guest speaker at the Quill and Scroll ceremony.
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Wellness Wednesday: Tackling Childhood Peanut Allergies
SUMMARY: Peanut allergies are a serious issue, with an increasing prevalence in North America. Treatment options are evolving, such as the Viaskin Peanut patch, which aims to desensitize children to peanuts. This patch can reduce the likelihood of a severe allergic reaction and act as a life-saving tool. It is important for families to educate themselves on how to manage peanut allergies, including carrying an epinephrine auto-injector and being vigilant about food choices. For more information on the Viaskin Peanut patch and the ongoing clinical trial, interested individuals can visit the V Tess website at vitestheallergystudy.com.
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Cars keep hitting family's home
SUMMARY: A family in Jackson is seeking help from the city after their home on Erie Street and Martin Luther King Drive was hit by a car while they were inside. The incident occurred early Monday morning, resulting in severe damage to the home but no reported deaths. The driver was injured in the crash. The family is requesting the city to install traffic signs or lights to prevent further damage to their property. A witness helped the injured driver and was relieved to find no one else in the car. The family is concerned for the safety of their home and is seeking assistance from authorities.
A home on Martin Luther King Drive keeps getting hit by cars.
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JPS announces RFP process
SUMMARY: The content discusses the benefits of mindfulness meditation, highlighting how it can reduce stress, improve focus, and promote overall well-being. Studies have shown that regular practice of mindfulness meditation can lead to a variety of physical and mental health benefits, such as lower blood pressure, increased immune function, and improved emotional regulation. The practice involves focusing on the present moment without judgment, which can help individuals develop greater self-awareness and a sense of inner peace. Incorporating mindfulness meditation into daily routines can lead to long-lasting positive effects on both mental and physical health.
Jackson Public Schools officials announce the next step of the Optimization Plan.
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