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Mississippi state budget is expected to shrink slightly in the coming year
SUMMARY: Mississippi legislators are facing a 1% decrease in revenue for the coming year, with a projected budget of $7.6 billion starting in July. The state is in the process of reducing personal income tax, with a proposal to eliminate it by 2029. Despite this, Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann does not expect income tax cuts this year. Legislators are in the process of finalizing the budget for schools, prisons, and health care. Agencies have requested funding for the coming year, but House Appropriations Committee Chairman John Read anticipates that not all requests will be granted. Lawmakers aim to be prudent with spending.
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Starkville businesses see less customers during summer breaks
SUMMARY: Mississippi State's spring semester has ended, with seniors graduating and many students moving home for the summer. This seasonal migration causes a dip in local businesses' foot traffic. Brikley Spencer from Maroon and Co. noted that they offer promotions to attract customers. Bart Wood of Little Dooey mentioned that while there's a slowdown, recent developments like Cornerstone Park tournaments and MSU camps keep Starkville active. Both businesses largely employ college students, but the summer schedule balances staffing needs. Despite past challenges, Wood says conditions have improved, and they adapt annually, considering even shortening hours during slower periods.
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State child care service show their appreciation for foster parents
SUMMARY: In Starkville, Miss., the Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services (CPS) honored local foster parents on May 18 for their crucial role in caring for nearly 4,000 children in state custody. Held at the Starkville Sportsplex, the event included certificates, meals, and activities to show appreciation. Foster parent recruitment supervisor Farren Brooks emphasized the need for more foster parents and expressed deep gratitude for their efforts. Foster parent Franklin Hamby shared that the recognition made them feel valued. CPS organizes such events statewide in May to appreciate foster parents. Interested individuals can learn more on CPS's website.
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Starkville Police charge three people in an aggravated assault case
SUMMARY: On May 17th at 12:23 a.m., Starkville Police responded to gunshots at the intersection of South Montgomery Street and Yellow Jacket Drive. Three individuals were charged in the incident: Marcuevas Guido with aggravated assault, Cedric Lucious with disorderly conduct and possession of a stolen firearm, and Cornelius Hendrix with accessory after the fact. A vehicle was damaged, but no injuries were reported. The investigation is ongoing, and more arrests are expected. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Starkville Police Department or Golden Triangle Crime Stoppers, which may offer a cash reward.
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