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Universities nix spring break in revised spring semester plans
7 Oct 2020

Universities nix spring break in revised spring semester plans

by mindy_patton@icloud.com | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

Last week, Mississippi State became the first university in the state to announce its truncated spring semester calendar which included canceling spring break. Now, both Ole Miss and Southern Miss have announced similar plans in an effort to limit student … Continued

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161st State Fair kicks off Wednesday afternoon
7 Oct 2020

161st State Fair kicks off Wednesday afternoon

by mindy_patton@icloud.com | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

The Mississippi State Fair will celebrate 161 years when it gets underway later today. Despite the threat of COVID-19, the annual event will continue as planned at the state fairgrounds in the Capital City.  The gates will open at 5 p.m. … Continued

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161st State Fair kicks off later today
7 Oct 2020

161st State Fair kicks off later today

by mindy_patton@icloud.com | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

The Mississippi State Fair will celebrate 161 years when it gets underway later today. Despite the threat of COVID-19, the annual event will continue as planned at the state fairgrounds in the Capital City.  The gates will open at 5 p.m. … Continued

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MSDH confirms highest COVID-19 total since mid-August
6 Oct 2020

MSDH confirms highest COVID-19 total since mid-August

by mindy_patton@icloud.com | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

Following a lengthy delay, the Mississippi State Department of Health is reporting 975 new cases of COVID-19.  Today’s report — the highest number of new cases in a single day since August 19th — brings the state’s total number of … Continued

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UMMC gets $1.6 million from CDC for community COVID-19 study
6 Oct 2020

UMMC gets $1.6 million from CDC for community COVID-19 study

by mindy_patton@icloud.com | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

Photo Courtesy of UMMC The University of Mississippi Medical Center will participate in a major COVID-19 study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. UMMC has received a $1.6 million contract from the CDC to take part in the … Continued

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6 Oct 2020

Cruisin’ the Coast continues as Hurricane Delta nears

by mindy_patton@icloud.com | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

The 24th annual Cruisin’ the Coast is officially underway. For the next five days—weather permitting—thousands of antique and classic cars will engulf roadways along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. With the only stipulation being that vehicles must be older than 1989, … Continued

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Over 66,400 absentee ballots requested in Mississippi
6 Oct 2020

Over 66,400 absentee ballots requested in Mississippi

by mindy_patton@icloud.com | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

As of Sunday, October 4, 2020, the Statewide Election Management System (SEMS) reported a total of 66,495 absentee ballots requested, 61,367 absentee ballots sent, and 34,561 absentee ballots received in the state of Mississippi for the 2020 General Election. According to Secretary of State Michael Watson, the requested total … Continued

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Two Mississippi Museums offer free admission in honor of civil rights icon
6 Oct 2020

Two Mississippi Museums offer free admission in honor of civil rights icon

by mindy_patton@icloud.com | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

Today, you can visit the Two Mississippi Museums for free.  The Mississippi Civil Rights & History Museums are offering free admission in honor of civil rights icon Fannie Lou Hamer, who was born on this date in 1917.  “We honor … Continued

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5 Oct 2020

Court deems Governor Reeves’ partial veto unconstitutional

by mindy_patton@icloud.com | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

A Hinds County judge has ruled that Governor Tate Reeves’ partial veto of a bill allocating a portion of Mississippi’s CARES Act funds was unconstitutional.  Reeves’ partial veto of HB 1782, which appropriated over $130 million to the state’s hospitals, … Continued

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Holmes CC shuts down football for two weeks due to COVID-19
5 Oct 2020

Holmes CC shuts down football for two weeks due to COVID-19

by mindy_patton@icloud.com | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

Photo courtesy of Holmes CC Athletics A JUCO football team in Mississippi is shutting down team activities for two weeks due to COVID-19.  According to a statement from Holmes Community College, an unspecified number of players have tested positive for … Continued

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