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Bollinger Shipyards to move bulk of New Orleans work to Pascagoula

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2023-08-11 08:32:05

SUMMARY: Bollinger Shipyards, America’s largest privately owned shipbuilder, is closing its New Orleans location and moving the work to the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The company confirmed the consolidation move and stated that all jobs at Algiers Point will be relocated to its other 13 facilities. One of the dry docks at Algiers has been transported to another facility in Pascagoula, while the smaller dock is being reconditioned and will likely be moved to a different location in Louisiana. The closure of the New Orleans location is a strategic decision for the future of the company, not a reflection on the city or business.

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Holmes Community College breaks ground on new building for health programs

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www.supertalk.fm – SuperTalk News Staff – 2025-06-19 20:46:00

SUMMARY: Holmes Community College broke ground on a new Health Science Building at its Ridgeland campus, designed to house nursing, occupational therapy assistant, and surgical technology programs. The facility will include classrooms, offices, and a large multipurpose space seating up to 530, supporting community events. Director Allison DeWeese highlighted the building as a long-awaited vision to expand health science offerings. Vice President Bronwyn Martin emphasized the building’s significance for student growth and visibility in rapidly expanding Madison County, visible from Interstate 55. The project involves Thrash Commercial Contractors and several engineering and architectural firms. Holmes was established in 1911 and has multiple campuses throughout Mississippi.

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Mississippi ditching U.S. history assessment required for high school graduation

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2025-06-19 12:33:00

SUMMARY: Mississippi’s State Board of Education voted to eliminate the U.S. History statewide assessment graduation requirement starting in the 2025-26 school year. The test, unlike Algebra I, biology, and English Language Arts assessments, is not mandated by state or federal law. Supporters argue removing the history test allows educators to emphasize workforce training and practical career skills. Despite dropping the test, students must still complete and pass U.S. history courses to graduate. Opponents, including Senator Roger Wicker and board member Mary Werner, believe the test fosters informed citizenship. The decision followed a proposal by the Commission on School Accreditation and public review.

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Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians moving toward recreational marijuana legalization

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2025-06-18 11:04:00

SUMMARY: The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians voted in favor of exploring recreational marijuana use on tribal lands, with 55% of over 2,500 voters supporting a June 10 referendum. While the vote doesn’t legalize use outright, it permits the Tribal Council to conduct feasibility studies and research regulations and public health impacts. Tribal Chief Cyrus Ben emphasized that no immediate changes will occur. The Choctaw join a growing number of Native American groups nationwide examining cannabis reform. Future decisions will include rules on production, sales, and use, particularly on tribal properties in Mississippi and Tennessee, including casinos and residential areas.

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