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Young officer hands out water to first responders in Water Valley
SUMMARY: A young officer from the Water Valley Police Department in Mississippi is making sure that his fellow first responders do not go thirsty. In a photo shared on Monday, the department showcased the officer's efforts to provide water to his colleagues. The officer's thoughtful gesture highlights the importance of supporting and taking care of those who work tirelessly to keep communities safe.
The Water Valley Police Department shared a picture of a young officer stepping up to hand out water to first responders.
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Board removes dozen titles from Columbia-Marion County Library
SUMMARY: A group of neighbors in Marion County raised concerns about the content of some books available at the public library. They were particularly concerned about the sexual content found in some of the books, especially those available to minors. The library board of supervisors gave its decision to remove twelve young adult titles from the library. Some community members agreed with the decision, while others, including LGBTQ advocates, believed in the importance of open-mindedness and balance. The board will continue to work on an age verification policy and protocol.
Board removes dozen titles from Columbia-Marion County Library
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09/22 Highlights: Heidelberg v. East Marion
SUMMARY: Simpson Academy wins the game 21-14. In the second quarter, RB Julius Bradley takes a handoff up the middle and scores a touchdown for Simpson Academy. Heidelberg is unable to score on their next drive and the Eagles' CB 19 Cam intercepts a pass. Simpson Academy's defense steps up and holds Heidelberg without any points.
09/22 Highlights: Heidelberg v. East Marion
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Medicare questions addressed
SUMMARY: Hattiesburg, MS, offers daily care for homeless pets in shelters. People in the Pine Belt area are learning about the ins and outs of seeking and applying for insurance coverage that suits their needs without breaking the bank. It is recommended to use a local agency, like the Care Management Organization, for assistance. As the Medicare annual enrollment deadline approaches, people on Medicare can make changes to their Advantage Plans or drug plans. Personal medical consultations can be scheduled at the Care Management Organization location in Hattiesburg.
Medicare questions addressed
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