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Courthouses across Biloxi and Gulfport latest to receive bomb threats

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2024-01-04 10:30:12

SUMMARY: Mississippi’s Department of Public Safety reports more bomb threats following one at the State Supreme Court on Thursday morning. Threats were received at multiple state locations, including courthouses in Biloxi and Gulfport. Emergency procedures and precautionary measures are underway at all targeted sites, with bomb teams deployed. Authorities are collaborating with federal partners and request any information related to the threats be shared with local Crime Stoppers, police, sheriff’s departments, or the FBI. This disruption led to evacuations, including at the Mississippi Capitol. Up-to-date information on this ongoing situation will be released as it is received.

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Shuwaski Young announces 2027 bid for Mississippi secretary of state

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www.supertalk.fm – SuperTalk News Staff – 2025-06-27 12:04:00

SUMMARY: Mississippi’s statewide elections in 2027 are attracting early candidates. Shuwaski Young announced his run for secretary of state as a Republican after switching from the Democratic Party, citing alignment with GOP values on faith, family, and progress. Previously a Democratic nominee, he dropped out in 2023 due to health issues but has since recovered. Young’s platform includes advocating for limited early voting, protecting voter ID laws, voter registration drives, election security, and supporting business growth via public safety. He aims to improve voter turnout and foster inclusivity in Mississippi. Young may become the first Black statewide official since Reconstruction if elected.

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Howard Industries to expand Mississippi footprint with $237M investment

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2025-06-26 12:32:00

SUMMARY: Laurel-based Howard Industries is expanding operations across Clarke, Jones, and Simpson counties in Mississippi with a \$236.95 million investment, creating 450 jobs. The expansion supports compliance with new U.S. Department of Energy transformer requirements and meets rising power demands from data centers, electric vehicles, transportation, and industry. The Mississippi Development Authority and local county boards are assisting with incentives, land, infrastructure, and construction. Howard Industries, a family-owned company founded in 1968, employs over 4,000 people statewide and has produced more than 10 million transformers used in the U.S. and abroad. The project aims for completion within five years.

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Auto event in Biloxi proves hotspot for state’s new squatted vehicle law

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2025-06-25 09:02:00

SUMMARY: Mississippi’s law banning squatted vehicles—those with front bumpers raised four inches or more above the rear fender—has been in effect since July 2024. At the recent Scrapin the Coast event in Biloxi, law enforcement issued 406 citations over two days, with 120 specifically for squatted vehicles. The law, signed by Gov. Tate Reeves, fines offenders \$100 for a first offense, \$200 for a second, and \$300 plus a one-year license suspension for a third. Legislators cite safety concerns, including reduced visibility and rollover risks, referencing a fatal accident involving a child. Fines fund driver education programs. This year’s total tickets dropped from 517 in 2024 to 406.

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