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Local teams compete in Harrison County Volleyball Showcase
SUMMARY: Local student athletes on the Coast have started this year's volleyball season with a weekend tournament. Harrison Central's volleyball squad hosted the annual showdown, inviting cross-town rivals West Harrison and D'Iberville. The matches serve as training ahead of the regular season while also promoting the sport, according to Harrison Central Volleyball Head Coach Marissa Hall. The official season starts on August 3 for the Harrison Central team with a match against Pearl River Central.
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Mississippi: Rural Schools Collaborative’s newest regional hub
SUMMARY: Rural Schools Collaborative (RSC) has designated Mississippi as its newest regional hub, facilitated by a partnership between William Carey University (WCU) and Mississippi State University (MSU). The joint initiative, known as the Mississippi Rural Education Association (MSREA), aims to support and enhance rural education. The partnership seeks to provide educators with necessary tools and resources, thereby ensuring quality education in rural areas. Key initiatives include a “Grow Your Own” program, Teacher Assistant Waivers, Mississippi Teacher Residency grants, and various MSU rural education projects. MSREA is co-chaired by Dr. Patti Permenter and Amanda Tullos, aiming to foster a strong support network for rural educators.
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Mississippi is the latest state sued by tech group over age verification on websites
SUMMARY: A new Mississippi law, effective July 1, requires age verification for users of websites and digital services to protect children from explicit material, but faces a lawsuit from NetChoice, a tech industry group. NetChoice argues the law unconstitutionally restricts online speech and mandates sharing personal information, violating the First Amendment. The lawsuit was filed in federal court, challenging the law's requirement for state-mandated censorship over voluntary moderation. Mississippi's Attorney General is named in the suit. Similar laws have been contested by NetChoice in Arkansas, California, Ohio, and Utah, with varying degrees of success in blocking such measures.
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Dwindling number of D-Day veterans mark anniversary with plea to recall WWII lessons in today’s wars
SUMMARY: World War II veterans returned to Omaha Beach, France, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, which saw a young generation wade through gunfire to liberate Nazi-occupied France. The ceremony, shadowed by the ongoing war in Ukraine, honored the dead and the living who defended democracy. French President Emmanuel Macron awarded the Legion of Honor to several veterans, and U.S. President Joe Biden emphasized the importance of standing against dictatorships. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's presence highlighted current parallels to WWII sacrifices. As veterans shared memories, the focus remained on remembering the sacrifices made for freedom.
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