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United in Blue dedicated to supporting families of fallen officers
SUMMARY: United in Blue supports families of fallen officers. Discussed by State Representative Zachary Grady and Ian Esorf, father of fallen officer Brandon Esorf, the nonprofit ensures that the memory and sacrifices of officers are remembered. United in Blue aids families financially and emotionally, offering support to those left behind, such as helping with medical costs. Brandon Esorf, who was dedicated and well-trained, tragically died in 2022. A fundraiser called “Night in Blue” on June 22 aims to honor fallen officers and raise funds for first responder families. The event is crucial for showing community support and gratitude.
United in Blue is dedicated to supporting the families of fallen officers.
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NAACP hosts annual Freedom Fund Banquet
SUMMARY: The NAACP hosted its annual Freedom Fund Banquet, bringing people together to share food, fellowship, and uplifting music. Founded in 1907, the NAACP has long worked to fight racism and violence against all people of color. The organization emphasizes that it is not just a civil rights group but remains ready and active in ongoing struggles for equality and justice. The event fostered a comfortable atmosphere outside where community members could connect and celebrate the NAACP’s legacy and commitment to social justice and unity. The banquet highlighted the importance of solidarity in continuing the fight for civil rights.
Coast community members were recognized and honored for their commitment to making a difference.
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Former Senator Lott reflects on Hurricane Katrina 20 years later
SUMMARY: Former U.S. Senator Trent Lott, reflecting 20 years after Hurricane Katrina, recalled the days leading up to the storm and the extensive recovery efforts that followed. Back in his hometown of Pascagoula, Lott described the lasting impact Katrina had on the community. He emphasized the unparalleled devastation of losing everything and highlighted the remarkable ability of neighbors to come together and help one another. Lott shared a personal memory of working in his yard clearing debris when someone brought him a hot lunch in a Styrofoam container—the best meal he ever had. He was in town as a special guest speaker.
Former Senator Lott reflects on Hurricane Katrina 20 years later
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South Mississippi schools recognized for reading success
SUMMARY: Next week, students and staff at Waveland Elementary and North Bay Elementary will celebrate being named Emerging Science of Reading Schools by the Mississippi Department of Education. These two schools are among seven statewide to receive the designation this year. The award recognizes schools that demonstrate a strong focus on implementing the science of reading principles in their teaching. This designation highlights their commitment to improving reading instruction and literacy outcomes for students. The celebrations will honor the achievements of the schools in advancing effective reading strategies in South Mississippi.
MDE gives the designation to schools that focus on building skillful, strong readers in Kindergarten through third grade.
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