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Mississippi Stories: Dick Molpus

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In this episode of , Mississippi Editor-At-Large Marshall Ramsey sits down with businessman, philanthropist and former politician Dick Molpus.. Molpus, born and raised in Philadelphia, Mississippi, was the first person Governor William Winter hired for his staff. As one of the “ of Spring,” Molpus helped push through education reform which became a signature piece of legislation during the Winter administration. After working for Winter, Molpus successfully ran for Secretary of and held the office from 1984 to 1996. Molpus unsuccessfully ran for governor in 1995 and after losing the election, pivoted by founding the successful Molpus Woodlands Group, LLC. It was during that time that he and his wife Sally found for , which now has chapters across the nation. Molpus has received numerous for his efforts to promote both eduction and racial equity. He also is a member of the Hall of Fame and the University of Mississippi Hall of Fame. Ramsey and Molpus discuss his long career, his hopes for Mississippi and even the time Jon Stewart had to apologize to him on on The Show.

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Looking back on 2011 Louisville tornado and moving forward

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www.wcbi.com – Kaitlyn Yeatman – 2024-04-28 22:23:48

SUMMARY: The lives of Kenisha White Jones and her grandmother were changed forever when their house in Winston County took a direct hit from a storm. Jones suffered a fractured back and her grandmother lost her home. The Long-term Community Recovery Committee Winston Strong stepped in to with the rebuilding , providing assistance to Jones and other affected families. Reverend Mike Dowd, the former Executive Director of Winston Strong, believes that the community has back stronger after the disaster. Winston Strong helped rebuild 23 homes and repair over 60 others, showcasing the resilience and character of the community.

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Community of Louisville reflects 2011 tornado

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www.wcbi.com – Anthony Jenkins – 2024-04-28 22:22:06

SUMMARY: Louisville, Mississippi commemorated the 10th anniversary of a devastating that took 10 lives and destroyed homes in the community. The church bells rang 10 times at 10 o'clock in remembrance of the lives lost. Will Hill reflected on the tragedy and praised the community's unity in rebuilding. Despite significant to homes and businesses, the hospital and nursing home, the community came together to care and . A memorial service honored the storm victims and highlighted the resilience of the Louisville community. The lost industrial and more than 400 homes were damaged in the tornado.

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Road work in Tupelo may affect routes

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www.wcbi.com – Grace Brister – 2024-04-28 21:50:47

SUMMARY: Starting on April 29 at 8 a.m., Gun Club Road in will be closed to through traffic for about a month due to a box culvert drainage . Local traffic will still be during the closure. Follow updates on Facebook for the latest .

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