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$100K Mississippi Match 5 ticket purchased in Florence
SUMMARY: A Mississippi Match 5 player won a jackpot of approximately $98,800 after matching all five numbers in Tuesday night's drawing. The winning ticket was purchased at Bridges Quickie #1 in Florence. The jackpot for the next drawing on September 7 is now reset to $50,000. Starting on September 10, Mississippi Match 5 will have daily drawings. The game allows players to select five numbers or choose the quick-pick option. Each play costs $2, and players can add a multiplier feature for an additional dollar. Prizes range from a free ticket to the jackpot.
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Sweeping broadband expansion coming to 19 Mississippi counties
SUMMARY: Mississippi is investing over $70 million to expand broadband to 27,000 households statewide. Governor Tate Reeves announced that the Office of Broadband Expansion and Accessibility (BEAM) has approved 24 projects funded by the Capital Projects Fund (CPF), with more expected. The projects are part of a broader initiative, including $32 million from the Broadband Infrastructure Program (BIP) and potential access to $1.2 billion from the federal Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) grant. The CPF projects must be completed by December 2026. Service providers include Uplink LLC, Comcast, AT&T, and others across various counties. More details are available at broadbandms.com.
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RFK Jr.’s campaign claims he’s gained ballot access in Mississippi; secretary of state’s office says he hasn’t
SUMMARY: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s “We The People” party claimed it had gained ballot access in Mississippi for the upcoming November presidential election. However, the Mississippi Secretary of State's Office contradicted that statement, asserting that the party has not filed the necessary paperwork, despite multiple reminders. The spokesperson emphasized that the final deadline to submit the required documents is September 6. Kennedy, originally a Democratic candidate, is now pursuing the presidency as a third-party candidate. His campaign developed “We The People” and another group to bypass traditional candidacy requirements. Updates on the situation will be provided as they become available.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lands on Mississippi ballot as part of ‘We The People’ party
SUMMARY: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has established the “We The People” party in Mississippi to get on the presidential ballot with fewer signatures than required for an independent candidate. The Mississippi Secretary of State approved the paperwork, with Kennedy and Nicole Shanahan set to be nominated. The party aims to facilitate Kennedy's ballot access while avoiding high signature costs. The Kennedy-Shanahan ticket is now on the ballot in nine states and has enough signatures for 14 more. Despite this unconventional approach and limited campaign visibility, Kennedy aims to appear on every state ballot for the November 5th general election.
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