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Mississippi medical cannabis research facility approved
SUMMARY: A bill has been signed into law establishing a medical cannabis research facility at the University of Mississippi in Oxford. The National Center for Cannabis Research at the university is the leading federal cannabis research facility in the country. The bill, Senate Bill 2888, will allow researchers to collaborate with state and federal partners to further study the health impacts of medical cannabis on patients. The goal is to understand the therapeutic benefits of medical cannabis without the euphoria or intoxicating effects, and to analyze data to improve outcomes for patients. Robert Welch, director of the National Center for Cannabis Research, emphasized the importance of studying different cannabinoids and formulations.
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Hinds County supervisor expelled after bringing gun to meeting
SUMMARY: Hinds County Board of Supervisors expelled District 2 Supervisor Tony Smith from a meeting for carrying a firearm without a concealed carry permit. Hinds County Sheriff Tyree Jones noticed Smith's gun under his jacket during a recess and addressed the issue. District 1 Supervisor Robert Graham stated they followed protocol based on the sheriff's advice. Smith was escorted to his vehicle, and the Board voted to expel him for the rest of the meeting. Smith did not have an enhanced carry permit, and no charges have been filed against him. Attempts to reach Smith for comment were unsuccessful.
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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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