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State’s first broadband community engagement event to address inequities in Delta

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State's first broadband community engagement event to address inequities in Delta

The Office of Broadband Expansion and Accessibility for Mississippi (BEAM) and the Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi have partnered to present the 's first broadband community engagement .

The event — held Thursday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Lyric Hotel in Cleveland — will serve as an informational overview of how residents can get involved in shaping broadband plans for their communities and even how to utilize available credits to lower their internet bills.

Many counties and in the Mississippi Delta, like other rural areas of the state, have been slow to gain access to high-speed internet access.

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“A person's zip code should not determine their access to the full range of that high speed broadband access has to offer,” said BEAM director Sally Doty. “The BEAM office is committed to overcoming geographical barriers and leveling the playing field by providing technological for across all corners of our state.”

The Office of Broadband Expansion and Accessibility for Mississippi was created by state lawmakers in 2022 to serve as the state's single point of contact for broadband issues and to serve as the clearinghouse for federal grant funds for broadband expansion.

Speakers at the Thursday event include: BEAM director Sally Doty; Central District Transportation Commissioner Willie Simmons; state Director for Digital Skills and Accessibility Angelique Lee; community from Quitman County; Vermont-based Center On Rural Innovation's southeast director Brandon Campbell; and Microsoft representatives.

A public library representative will also detail how all Delta residents can gain free broadband access and education in their communities, according to a press release for the event.

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“We are inviting everyone who may want to shape the state's Broadband plan, see how to develop a plan for their community, or learn how to gain free or reduced cost to access Broadband,” said Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi President Keith Fulcher.

Admission is free for all Delta residents, but registration is necessary.

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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Shopping trips ends with shoplifting charges for Lee County women

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www.wcbi.com – Eric Lampkin – 2024-05-03 16:29:10

SUMMARY: Two Lee County women, Marie and Brandy Allred, were in for a substantial shoplifting case where they took over $1,000 worth of merchandise. Thomas was charged with felony shoplifting and her bond was set at $5,000, while Allred was also identified as a in two grand larceny cases and was charged with felony shoplifting and two counts of grand larceny, with a bond set at $50,000. The incident occurred in February at a business on South Green Street in Tupelo. Follow WCBI on Facebook for continuous updates.

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Man wanted for hitting woman in face, stealing purse in Jackson

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-05-03 16:18:20

SUMMARY: are searching for a man who assaulted a woman and stole her purse in the 6300 block of Ridgewood Court. The , described as a Black male, pushed the victim to the ground, hit her in the face, and fled with her purse. He later used her bank card to get gas. Police are asking anyone with information to contact them. The incident occurred on Monday, April 29. Detective Tommie Brown is leading the investigation. The suspect's whereabouts are unknown, and police are urging the public to forward with any information that could solve the case.

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Grads take part in Mag Chain ceremony

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www.wcbi.com – Eric Lampkin – 2024-05-03 15:52:57

SUMMARY: at Mississippi for Women took part in the Magnolia Chain Ceremony, a tradition dating back to the late 1800s on the Columbus campus. The ceremony serves as a bridge between student and becoming an alum of the university, connecting graduates to the “Long Blue Line” of past alumni. Each student received a magnolia flower, where the leaves symbolize strength and the blossoms represent prosperity, as they move on to the next stage of their lives. The W also held two graduation ceremonies to cap off the . The tradition of Mag Chain is a meaningful way for graduates to stay connected even as they go their separate ways.

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