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Tupelo Police investigating after man exposes himself to woman in parking lot
SUMMARY: A woman reported to Tupelo police that a young man exposed himself to her in the parking lot of TJ Maxx on Mall Drive, near Barnes Crossing, this past Saturday. No arrest has been made yet. Another woman commented on the incident, calling it a sign of the times.
A woman said a man exposed himself to her in a shopping center parking lot in Tupelo.
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Interview: Health Alliance hosting several events in September
SUMMARY: The Northeast Mississippi Health Alliance, founded in 2021, connects community stakeholders and service providers to offer mental health and recovery resources. Director Terry Bober announced two upcoming events. The inaugural “Recovery at the Park” will be held on Saturday, September 27, from 3 to 6 p.m. at Ballot Park. This free family event includes 15-20 vendors, live music, food, and children’s activities. The fourth annual Mental Health and Substance Use Recovery Summit is scheduled for Tuesday, September 23, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Cadence Bank Conference Center in Tupelo, featuring educational sessions, networking, and 35-40 vendors. Admission ranges from $35 to $50.
The Health Alliance is hosting several events next month in Tupelo.
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Morning ‘Sip: The Sanctuary
SUMMARY: Jasper was hesitant to show his skates, so they were displayed for everyone. Skates are available, with beginner classes planned at the new skating facility called The Sanctuary, located at 2650 Belvedere Drive in South Jackson. The facility will offer memberships for practice access and various levels of classes, including skate dancing and dancercise. The organizers, including Ryan Cooper Jr., encourage community involvement, seeking volunteers and support to improve the area. The Sanctuary aims to be safe with security and lighting, promoting fitness and fun. Contact can be made via the church office at (601) 371-1427 for more information.
Morning ‘Sip: The Sanctuary
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Wellness Wednesday: Dangers of Heat
SUMMARY: Doctor Quinn discusses heat-related injuries during Mississippi’s hot, humid summer, emphasizing heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. A recent patient working roadside fainted due to heat stroke, presenting with dry, hot skin, confusion, slurred speech, and altered consciousness. Emergency treatment included cooling with ice packs and IV fluids, leading to hospital admission. Heat cramps cause muscle pain and fatigue, treated with fluids and rest. Heat exhaustion precedes heat stroke and involves heavy sweating, confusion, nausea, and requires cooling and hydration. Heat stroke is life-threatening, with body temperature above 104°F, dry skin, seizures, or unconsciousness, necessitating immediate emergency care. Prevention includes avoiding outdoor work during peak heat hours, staying hydrated, and using a buddy system.
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