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Ewing wins 2025 Fresh at Five Cobbler Cookoff

Special to The Clinton Courier     An unforecasted torrential downpour didn’t dampen the July 1 Fresh at Five farmers’ market Cobbler Cookoff, with George Ewing’s (center) caramel cobbler being selected as the winner.  Distinguished judges Rosemary Aultman (left) and Mary Lewis Govero (right) praised Ewing’s caramel cobbler for its “great crust-to-filling ratio” and just…

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What to Look for When Choosing Commercial Roofing Materials for Long-Term Durability

A commercial roof represents a major investment for any business, and choosing the right materials plays a significant role in determining how well it performs over time. A durable roof protects the building, contributes to energy efficiency, and minimizes the frequency of costly repairs or early replacements. Business owners, property managers, and contractors alike are…

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How to Keep Your Business Dry and Damage-Free

Water damage doesn’t wait for a convenient time. Whether it’s a storm rolling in or a slow leak that’s gone unnoticed, water can be one of the most expensive and disruptive problems a business faces. Protecting your premises from water-related issues isn’t just about fixing things once they’re broken. It’s about preparation, awareness, and proactive…

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Stay Operational During Texas Summers with CTC’s Chiller Rental Services

  Particularly when it comes to heating and cooling, modern organizations frequently have to quickly adjust to shifting operational needs. Precision temperature control is essential for equipment safety, occupant comfort, and productivity in many industries. Here is where renting a chiller has grown in popularity.   Furthermore, rentals offer versatility in their numerous uses across…

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Delaware Tops the List for Most Miles Driven per Vehicle in 2022

Delaware drivers average over 21,000 miles per registered vehicle, the highest in the nation.Montana drivers average just over 6,000 miles per registered vehicle, the lowest in the country. The study examines miles driven per vehicle across all 50 states using data from EIA and FHWA. A new study by Jason Stone Injury Lawyers has revealed…

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How Smarter Trial Designs Accelerate Drug Development

The journey from laboratory discovery to an approved drug on pharmacy shelves is long, complex, and costly. Traditional clinical trials, while foundational in ensuring drug safety and efficacy, often face challenges such as high costs, lengthy timelines, and patient recruitment difficulties. In recent years, smarter trial designs have emerged as a transformative approach to overcome…

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Why Legal Reforms Are Reshaping Online Wagering

The online wagering landscape in Australia is undergoing significant transformation due to recent legal reforms. These changes aim to balance consumer protection with industry growth, creating a safer environment for players. For those looking for a seamless experience, the Winspirit app for android offers a trusted platform. Regulatory shifts are not just reshaping operators’ strategies…

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Common Legal Challenges Involving Traffic Camera Tickets

Technology is designed to make our roads safer, but when it begins replacing real-time judgment with rigid systems, problems can arise. Red light cameras are one such example. Especially in states like Ohio, debates have grown louder around how these cameras operate. If you’ve ever received an Ohio red light camera citation and felt something…

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Hammons selected as MSU Orientation Leader

Twenty-five Mississippi State students, including Sarah Beth Hammons, a junior business administration major from Clinton, are serving as 2025 Orientation Leaders, welcoming over 10,000 admitted students and family members to fifteen orientation sessions this summer. Orientation Leaders are chosen through a competitive selection process and have an integral role alongside the Division of Academic Affairs…

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The Hidden Risk of a Broken Alarm System—and Why a Fire Watch Guard Is Legally Required in Mississippi

When it comes to fire safety, we often focus on visible risks—open flames, flammable materials, or faulty wiring. But one of the most dangerous and frequently overlooked hazards isn’t something you can see or smell. It’s silence. The silence of a fire alarm system that isn’t working. In Mississippi, where a combination of older infrastructure…

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Top Signs Your HVAC System Needs Repair

Your HVAC system is responsible for maintaining comfort, air quality, and consistent temperatures in your home year-round. Even though it often operates in the background, its performance affects everything from sleep quality to utility costs. Like any mechanical system, it can develop problems from wear, debris buildup, or electrical faults. Spotting trouble early is one…

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How to Bypass AI Detectors Using uPass AI: A Step‑by‑Step Guide

Most AI detectors rely on statistical features—sentence patterns, perplexity, and token usage—to identify machine-generated text. Paraphrasing can distort those signals, reducing detection rates. A study using paraphrase models like DIPPER found paraphrasing dropped detection accuracy from as high as 70% to below 5% on some detectors. 1. The Rise of Adversarial Paraphrasing Modern techniques like…

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Modern Freight Forwarding – Minimising Disruptions in UK to Australia Logistics

Spanning nearly 15,000 kilometres and crossing multiple time zones, the logistics route from the United Kingdom to Australia represents one of the most challenging shipping corridors in global commerce. Every day, countless goods travel this extensive path, facing numerous potential disruptions along the way. Finding a reliable freight forwarder from the UK to Australia is…

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Employment Discrimination – Myths vs Reality in Australian Workplaces

In today’s professional landscape, creating a fair and equitable environment is crucial for every organisation’s success. Yet, misconceptions about employment discrimination continue to cloud our understanding of this serious issue. Despite Australia’s progressive workplace laws, discrimination remains a challenge that affects individuals across various industries and positions. Key Takeaways Employment discrimination occurs when an employee or…

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The Critical Role of Communication in Child Support Agreements

When it comes to child support matters, clear communication stands as the cornerstone of successful outcomes. Navigating the sometimes complex landscape of parental financial responsibilities requires precise understanding and expression from all parties involved. Mt Eliza child support lawyers recognize that effective communication can prevent costly disputes and emotional strain for families going through separation or…

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The Perfect Blend of Safety and Style – Modern Glass Pool Fencing

Modern home design has evolved dramatically over recent years, with a growing emphasis on creating spaces that are both functionally safe and aesthetically pleasing. As Australian homeowners increasingly prioritise outdoor living areas, pool safety has become a paramount concern without wanting to compromise on style. Glass pool fencing in Mornington Peninsula has emerged as the perfect…

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AI Visual Effects and Copyright Infringement in Australia

AI is transforming the way visual effects are created, edited and delivered—and let’s be honest, the results are often jaw-dropping. From digitally resurrected actors to seamless background replacement, artificial intelligence is doing things that used to take entire VFX teams weeks to accomplish. But with all this power comes a rather tricky question: who owns…

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Study Club concludes “Mississippi Celebrities” series

Special to The Clinton Courier   A business meeting outlining plans for the new club year and the final presentation in the series featuring Mississippi Celebrities highlighted the May meeting of the Clinton Study Club. Christina Burns, president, presided over a business session and stated that the theme for the next year, beginning in September,…

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Movie Review: “I Know What You Did Last Summer”

By Bob Garver I’ve never seen 1997’s “I Know What You Did Last Summer” all the way through. 11-year-old me was too young to see the R-rated slasher in theaters, which was just as well because I did see a trailer and lost many nights’ sleep over the killer’s deadly fishing hook. I eventually got…

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Exploring the Different Types of Sewer Pipes

Sewer pipes play a critical role in modern infrastructure, quietly working beneath our feet to carry wastewater away from homes and businesses. The choice of pipe material affects the durability, maintenance needs, and overall performance of sewer systems. Over the years, a variety of materials have been used for sewer pipes, each with unique properties…

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