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Man wanted for robbing Jacksonian Plaza bank
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Title IX expansion causes lawsuit to be filed
SUMMARY: Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch and other Republican states are seeking to block a rule that would protect students against discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity in schools. Fitch believes the Biden administration has overstepped its legal authority in extending regulations to include discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. LGBTQ advocates argue that the rule is necessary to protect students who have faced physical harassment or assault in schools. There is ongoing political and legal conflict in Mississippi over LGBTQ issues, including laws preventing transgender female athletes from participating in girls' and women's sports teams. The Department of Education clarifies that the rule does not apply to sports teams and plans to issue a separate rule addressing sex-separate athletic teams.
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Merit Health Wesley hires new CEO
SUMMARY: Merit Health Wesley has a new CEO, Travis Sisen, who is familiar with the hospital and the Pine Belt region. He is focused on tackling challenges in the healthcare industry and recruiting medical professionals from nearby colleges. Sisen believes that the hospital is in a good position financially due to a larger patient volume compared to smaller hospitals struggling to stay open. He plans to uphold the hospital's motto of loving God, serving others, and excelling in healthcare. The community can expect continued quality care and a commitment to their well-being under his leadership.
Merit Health Wesley hires new CEO.
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William Carey, ADP honor 2024's small business leadership award winner
SUMMARY: William KY University hosted their annual small business leadership award lunch, which aims to recognize the contributions of small businesses to the community. The award was given to Van and Nicole Jones, who own an after-school academics and arts program focused on investing in children. The program offers a safe place for students to do homework and enrichment activities while growing their faith. The Jones' also own a shop and a lake retreat in Hattisburg. The event highlighted the importance of supporting small businesses and working together as a community to make life in the Pine Belt better. Their efforts were applauded and recognized.
William Carey, ADP honor 2024's small business leadership award winner.
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