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WXXV Student Athlete of the Week: West Harrison Middle School Barrel Racer Brylee Viars
It's not everyday that we get to grab our gear and head to the Harrison County Arena, but that's exactly what happened today!
This week's WXXV Student Athlete of the Week is Brylee Viars, a very successful barrel racer from West Harrison Middle School.
Belt buckles, jeans, and a pair of cowgirl boots is the daily uniform for Brylee Viars. Brylee is an eighth-grader at West Harrison Middle School and it didn't take her long to find her passion because she's continuing a family legacy. “Barrel racing was a lot of the family, so my mom's mom did it and then my…
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Mississippi Senate passes trimmed Medicaid expansion and sends bill back to the House
SUMMARY: Mississippi lawmakers are negotiating the expansion of Medicaid in the state, with the Senate proposing a narrower version than the House. The Senate's plan includes a tougher work requirement and aims to prevent wider expansion of benefits in the future. Proponents argue that the policy could help improve the state's poor health care indicators and economic conditions. The bill now heads back to the House, where Governor Tate Reeves may veto it. Republican lawmakers emphasize the importance of a work requirement for Medicaid expansion, while Democrats argue that the state is facing a health care crisis and support the bill as a step forward from the status quo.
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Louis Gossett Jr., 1st Black man to win supporting actor Oscar, dies at 87
SUMMARY: Louis Gossett Jr., the first Black man to win a supporting actor Oscar and an Emmy for his role in “Roots,” has passed away at the age of 87. Known for his groundbreaking roles in TV and film, Gossett faced and fought racism with dignity and humor throughout his career. His success in the industry was a source of pride for him as a Black actor. Despite struggling with addiction and health issues later in life, Gossett's impact on the entertainment industry and his dedication to eradicating racism through his foundation will be remembered.
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Introducing our WXXV Student Athlete of the Week, Resurrection Catholic baseball’s Trace Tingle!
SUMMARY: Trace Tingle is the WXXV Student Athlete of the Week, a talented baseball player who has faced adversity with his father's passing. Despite the challenges, Tingle remains committed to the sport, citing his father's joy as his motivation. He has shown leadership on and off the field, contributing to his team's success. Tingle's hard work, dedication, and resilience have earned him recognition in the community. He continues to honor his father's legacy by striving for another State Championship, showcasing his determination and commitment to the sport he loves.
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