JACKSON COUNTY, Miss. –The Jackson County Sheriff's Office arrested a 17-year-old accused in a drive-by shooting on Friday night.
Investigators said Erick Martin fired shots into two houses on Columbus Circle in…
JACKSON COUNTY, Miss. –The Jackson County Sheriff's Office arrested a 17-year-old accused in a drive-by shooting on Friday night.
Investigators said Erick Martin fired shots into two houses on Columbus Circle in…
SUMMARY: Circle Hook Distilling in Gulfport, Mississippi is the first legal distillery in Harrison County, producing award-winning rum. Co-owners Eli and Amy Underhill transitioned from commercial fishing to rum production, emphasizing quality ingredients and processes. They source Grade-A molasses and cane syrup from local sugar mills, along with well water from Harrison County for fermentation. Their handcrafted rum is aged in New American oak barrels, resulting in a versatile final product. In just three years, Circle Hook has expanded distribution to three states. The couple also collaborates with local artists for label design, embodying the spirit of Mississippi and the Gulf Coast.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Veterans Affairs has enrolled a record number of Veterans in VA health care in Mississippi and nationally. This historic enrollment is the result of aggressive outreach efforts, including events, advertising campaigns, and text messages to encourage Veterans to enroll. VA's goal is to ensure that all eligible Veterans receive the best and most affordable care available. VA has also expanded health care eligibility for Veterans exposed to toxins and hazards while serving in the military, allowing more Veterans to enroll directly in VA health care. The VA is continuing to reach out to Veterans to encourage them to apply for their health care and benefits.
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SUMMARY: Christian Boudreaux, a University of Mississippi biology major, won the Truman Scholarship, recognizing his outstanding leadership potential and commitment to a career in public service. Boudreaux is passionate about the environment, specifically the ocean, and has been involved in various conservation efforts on campus. He is also a dedicated researcher, conducting research in labs and publishing articles. Boudreaux plans to pursue a doctoral degree to study organism resilience, climate change, genetics, and marine resource management. His experiences in science, public service, and leadership have prepared him to bridge the gap between scientific research and policy making.
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