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Serengeti Springs looking to next season as summer ends
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - Serengeti Springs officially opened for its first season on May 25. Now, less than 90 days in, leaders are already looking to next season when considering new policies. “Ranging from figuring out our rain check policies, weather policies, line management, crowd control, capacity limits, we’ve learned...
Freedom Ranch Wildlife Center educates Pascagoula youth of the importance of birds of prey
PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WLOX) - Happening at the Eastlawn United Methodist Church on Saturday was a scaly, feathery exhibit that families may never forget. While snakes may not be for everybody, the Freedom Ranch Wildlife Center’s educational program is. The duo behind the ranch specializes in birds of prey that...
Citywide pep rally ushers in new school year (with photo gallery)
The parking lot of Vicksburg Mall was jammed full of spectators Saturday afternoon as local high schools came together for the first citywide pep rally since 2015 and hyped up the crowd in a community effort to kick off the 2024-25 right. Bands, cheerleaders and dance teams from Vicksburg High School and Warren Central High […]
More men choosing cosmetic procedures to build confidence
Www.wcbi.com – Allie Martin – 2024-08-03 19:59:52. SUMMARY: In recent years, there has been a noticeable increase in men seeking cosmetic procedures, according to Dr. Mark Craig from Accent Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in Tupelo, Mississippi. He emphasizes that many men, across different age groups, pursue these treatments for confidence rather than vanity. Options include both invasive and non-invasive procedures, such as Body Tite with liposuction and various dermal fillers like Juvederm. Dr. Craig highlights the importance of realistic expectations and thorough research when opting for cosmetic enhancements, urging patients to work with Board Certified Plastic Surgeons for optimal results.
Pt. 2 "On the Record" with Ocean Springs Mayor Kenny Holloway
Republished in The Record on August 4, 2024. This news write up was initially published on April 19, 2024. The Ocean Springs Record Newspaper staff spoke with Ocean Springs Mayor Kenny Holloway again about the current list of Capital Improvement Projects, and other developments in the City that are on the planning grid.
NMMC Children's Clinic nurse practitioner shares back to school health information for parents
TUPELO — As students head back to school across Northeast Mississippi, it's important that children have received their yearly checkup and are up to date on vaccinations. Lauren Parrish, a pediatric nurse practitioner at the NMMC Children's Clinic, said her office does well-child checks year-round, but there is typically an influx through the summer, particularly with children entering seventh ...
Oxford native qualifies for Olympic pole vault final
PARIS (WLBT) – Saturday, Oxford native and former Ole Miss pole vaulter Sam Kendricks qualified for the Olympic pole vault final. Kendricks cleared 5.75 meters in the qualification round, which was tied for the top mark, and good enough to qualify for the finals on Aug. 5. The pole vault final will start at noon central time on Monday.
A Jackson sorority hosted a Greek Alumni Step Show to stop the violence in the capital city
JACKSON, Miss. — Saturday at the Jackson Convention Complex, the Jackson Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Sorority Incorporated hosted a Greek Alumni Step Show to stop the violence in the capital city. Members of the Divine 9 joined forces stepping to raise money to get kids off the...
Inaugural ‘Love Like Cam 5k Color Run’ raises money for scholarships
SUMRALL, Miss. (WDAM) _ Hundreds of runners and walkers participated in a fundraising event in Sumrall Saturday morning that honors a local high school student who was killed in an auto accident more than two years ago. The first-ever “Love Like Cam 5k Color Run” was held at Sumrall Elementary...
Moore's first Double-A homer not enough for Trash Pandas in loss to Biloxi
BILOXI, Miss — The Biloxi Shuckers exploded for eight first inning runs against Trash Pandas starting pitcher Sam Bachman (L, 0-4) en route to a 13-4 win Saturday evening at Keesler Federal Park. The 13 runs were the most given up by Rocket City in a single game this season.