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Artificial Intelligence programs implemented in college
SUMMARY: Woodward, the executive vice president of Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, discussed the formation of a new statewide coalition of Mississippi colleges focused on artificial intelligence training. This program involves partnerships between colleges, universities, and industry leaders to provide students with AI training. The program is already in progress, with curriculum developed by Intel, and will be available through the colleges' websites. Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College plays a big part in this initiative, which is a game changer for South Mississippi.
A new statewide coalition of Mississippi colleges is partnering to bring educational institutions to the forefront of Artificial Intelligence awareness.
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Flint Creek ready for summer season with new additions, improvements
SUMMARY: Flint Creek, a popular park in Stone County, is undergoing changes with new leadership and improvements under director Michael Clark. The park has seen upgrades such as new pumps, a splash pad for kids, and an 18-hole disc golf course. The park relies on revenue from renting cabins, campsites, and RV spots, with inmate workers helping with maintenance and improvements. With over 300 people visiting for disc golf tournaments, Flint Creek is thriving despite not receiving state funding. Clark's focus on cleanliness, safety, and customer satisfaction is key to the park's success and continued popularity in the community.
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Gautier approves Legacy Park project despite objections from Jackson County, Singing River Health
SUMMARY: The discussion centered around a development project called Legacy Park in Goet, which includes commercial and residential spaces. The project received a tax increment financing (Tiff) approval from the city council. There was controversy with Singing River Health System in Jackson County, as they were concerned about potential competition. The mayor emphasized the need for collaboration and focusing on infrastructure development rather than specific businesses. Despite initial tension, it was mentioned that efforts were being made to ease the relationship and work together for the economic growth of the area. Overall, the discussion highlighted the importance of growth and development in the community.
Gautier City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to approve the creation of a Tax Increment Finance (TIF) district for commercial development.
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Part 2: 2024 Mississippi Legislative Session wrapping up
SUMMARY: State Senator Mike Thompson and State Representative Kevin Felshire discussed the 2024 legislative session, focusing on the failed Senate tidelands bill and online sports betting. The tidelands bill aimed to stabilize regulations for gaming and public beach access, but faced opposition from coastal residents. The discussion shifted to online sports betting, with concerns over consumer protection and existing casino markets. The conversation also touched on the failed ballot initiative that included a ban on abortion, leading to disagreement between the House and Senate. Despite disagreements, both lawmakers emphasized the importance of preserving Mississippi's gaming industry.
State Senator Mike Thompson and State Representative Kevin Felsher join WLOX News to discuss the 2024 Mississippi Legislative Session wrapping up.
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