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Highway Patrol investigating bicyclist hit-and-run
Mississippi Highway Patrol is investigating a Tuesday night hit-and-run that left a bicyclist in serious condition.
MHP on Tuesday responded to a crash on Highway 613 in Jackson County. Troopers said Eric Olsen, 45, of Moss Point, was riding his bicycle on Highway 613 when a gold passenger car traveling north hit him.
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United Methodists repeal longstanding ban on LGBTQ clergy
SUMMARY: United Methodist delegates repealed the church's ban on LGBTQ clergy with an overwhelming vote of 692-51 at their General Conference. This change removes the rule forbidding “self-avowed practicing homosexuals” from being ordained or appointed as ministers. The change does not mandate or explicitly affirm LGBTQ clergy, but it means the church no longer forbids them. Additionally, a measure was approved that forbids penalizing clergy for performing or refraining from same-sex weddings. This historic change comes after years of debate and controversy within the denomination. The vote could lead to some international churches, particularly in Africa, departing from the United Methodist Church.
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Mississippi Medicaid expansion plan could struggle for bipartisan support, Democratic leader says
SUMMARY: Mississippi Democrats are cautious about approving a Medicaid expansion plan due to false hope it may create. The plan includes a work requirement for new Medicaid recipients and is being discussed by House and Senate leaders. Mississippi is one of the poorest states and has not expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. Republicans and Democrats have differing views on the expansion, with some seeing it as vital for providing healthcare to low-income individuals. The federal government may reject Mississippi's work requirement, leading to ongoing approval challenges. The plan aims to expand Medicaid coverage to thousands of residents in need.
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Acadian Ambulance commences operations in Harrison County, MS
SUMMARY: Acadian Ambulance Service is launching 911 emergency response service in Harrison County and the cities of D'Iberville, Long Beach, and Pass Christian starting May 1, 2024. They will have a fleet of 13 ambulances with specialty care transport capabilities and specialized ambulances for bariatric patients. Acadian has two stations in Harrison County and posting points throughout the area for efficient operations. They have been accredited since 1995 and have a high standard of service. The transition of services was tested and verified, ensuring seamless operation. Damon Wilson will be the operations manager for Harrison County. Acadian has welcomed over 70 employees to their Gulf Coast operations.
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