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Dear parents, As I reflect on the events that led to my son’s death, I ask these questions every day: “Son, what did you want me to know? What message did you want to convey that was so difficult that at your deepest moments of pain, you could not tell me, and I could not […]
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By Dana Sleger // Dr. Allison Wall is not your regular doctor. There is gentle kindness in her eyes, unbending hope in her words, determined patience in her practice, and sincere warmth in her hugs. Oh, those hugs. Dr. Wall likes to think of the gesture as her signature, and to the more than 1,000 […]
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Jessica Richards has two major addictions — but she is fighting neither of them. First, there’s her insatiable desire to travel. “I have extreme wanderlust, and my goal is to visit everywhere and meet everyone,” says the teacher at Harrison Central High School, where she has taught U.S. history for eight years. Independently, she’s ventured […]
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Parenting doesn’t begin and end with bringing a child into the world — it’s a lifelong journey of decisions that shape their future and yours. And one of the most powerful ways to lead well as a parent is to lead wisely with your finances. Here’s some practical financial guidance to help you build stability, […]
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By Myia Lane-Anderson Many women have had the quiet, unsettling feeling that something may not be right with a child in their orbit. Perhaps the child suddenly becomes withdrawn, fearful or unusually anxious around a certain adult. Maybe you notice unexplained bruises, frequent absences from school, poor hygiene or a dramatic change in behavior. These […]
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For Cindy Shaw, service always has been at the heart of who she is — first as a professional, and now as a dedicated advocate for children. A wife, mother, grandmother and retired CPA, Cindy spent 35 years working for Mississippi Power Co., serving as comptroller before retiring in 2020. But retirement didn’t mean slowing […]
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By Paula Broome Are you still watching for the white van and regurgitating the “stranger danger” talk with which generations of children were indoctrinated? For many of us, this type of vigilance seemingly worked to keep us safe. But today, the greatest risk to your child is not the “white van” or a “stranger.” The […]
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Spring is not subtle on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The azaleas are showing off. The air smells like salt and sunscreen, and suddenly everyone wants to “just come by for a little get-together.” If you are going to entertain, let’s do it right. I always say your outdoor space should feel like an extension of […]
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There’s something extra satisfying about turning “cheap and cheerful” into “handmade and heirloom-ish.” For this project, I grabbed a $3 ceramic dish from Dollar General and used leftover glass scraps to create a bright, one-of-a-kind mosaic trinket tray. It’s the perfect weekend craft — low cost, beginner-friendly and a great way to use up those […]

