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20 May 2020

Mississippi’s Pastor Todd Tilghman wins The Voice

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

Tuesday night’s episode of The Voice had many Mississippians glued to the edge of our seats because we were cheering on one of our own! We are so proud that Todd Tilghman of Meridian has claimed the Season 18 championship … Continued

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20 May 2020

Former District Attorney’s Office Investigator is Guilty of Embezzlement

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

State Auditor Shad White announced Joe Edney has been convicted of embezzlement in Judge Charles E. Webster’s court chambers in Tunica County. The case was prosecuted by the Attorney General’s office. “This is another successful investigation, followed by a guilty … Continued

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MDE seeks public input on CARES Act spending through survey
20 May 2020

MDE seeks public input on CARES Act spending through survey

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

The Mississippi Department of Education wants to hear from you. In a news release, the MDE stated that they are seeking public input to help the state prioritize the use of funds from the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic … Continued

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Teacher licensure requirements waived for MSU education students
20 May 2020

Teacher licensure requirements waived for MSU education students

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

The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) is temporarily waiving some requirements for students applying to enter Mississippi State University’s teacher education and administration preparation programs, as well as waiving licensure exams for certification through December 31, 2021. The change is … Continued

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Rep. Huddleston is hopeful for colleges and universities
19 May 2020

Rep. Huddleston is hopeful for colleges and universities

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

Representative Mac Huddleston, who is the Chairman of the House Universities and Colleges Committee, is hoping Mississippi schools will be able to return to in-person classes this fall. “One of things that I am surely looking forward to is getting … Continued

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19 May 2020

Governor’s guidelines provide path back to in-person church services

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

While no government order has shut down churches and other places of worship in Mississippi, since the onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Tate Reeves has urged religious leaders to suspend large in-person services. Today, he has released a set … Continued

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19 May 2020

MGHA’s Gregory is ready for casinos to reopen

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

With casinos in Mississippi set to open this Thursday, Executive Director of the Mississippi Gaming and Hospitality Association (MGHA) Larry Gregory recently joined The JT Show to talk about what casinos are doing in preparation and how this weekend is … Continued

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19 May 2020

State’s 1st pediatric flu death and 1st case of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in a child

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

The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) is reporting its first pediatric flu death of 2020. The death was in a child from Central Mississippi. The child did not test positive for COVID-19.  Health officials say this is the first … Continued

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Fifth grader raises $3,000 for the Mississippi Food Network
19 May 2020

Fifth grader raises $3,000 for the Mississippi Food Network

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

James Pacelli, who is a fifth grader at Northshore Elementary School in Brandon, recently decided to use his bike to raise money for hungry families in Mississippi. Pacelli found time in between his schoolwork to come up with a plan … Continued

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MSDH reports 27 COVID-19-related deaths, 272 new cases
19 May 2020

MSDH reports 27 COVID-19-related deaths, 272 new cases

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

This morning, the Mississippi State Department of Health confirmed the state’s largest one-day rise in the total number of COVID-19-related deaths since May 6th with 27.  554 Mississippians have tragically passed away due to the virus, and the confirmation of … Continued

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