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Medicaid expansion decision still hanging in the balance
SUMMARY: Mississippi lawmakers are in a heated debate over Medicaid expansion, with the Senate and House trying to reach a compromise before the end of the legislative session. Advocates are pushing for full Medicaid expansion, citing the benefits for doctors and hospitals in the state. The Senate's proposal includes a work requirement, while the House is offering a compromise to maximize federal funding. The fate of the decision is still uncertain as both chambers work towards a solution. Final committee reports are due soon, and with the session coming to a close, the future of Medicaid expansion in Mississippi remains unknown.
Medicaid expansion decision still hanging in the balance
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Zack Rogers Main Weather 5/10/24
SUMMARY: The weather has been cooler with clear skies after a stormy night, with temperatures in the lower to mid-80s. Friday night will be in the mid-50s with clear weather. Saturday will see temperatures in the upper 60s to lower 80s, with clear skies and no humidity. Mother's Day weekend will have temperatures in the lower 80s, with clouds moving in on Sunday. A cold front will bring rain on Monday and Tuesday, with temperatures in the mid-70s. Wednesday will be in the mid-80s before dropping back to the lower 80s on Thursday and Friday. Overall, a mix of temperatures with some rain expected.
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MCC GRADUATION CEREMONY
SUMMARY: Community College hosted its spring commencement ceremony today, starting at 11 am with Career Technical education and health education students, followed by University transfer students in the afternoon. School president Tom Hubmer expressed pride in the graduating class of 2024 and the community that supports their success. He mentioned the privilege of handing out diplomas and witnessing the students' achievements on stage. This symbolic ceremony marks a significant milestone for the graduates, showcasing their hard work and determination. Hubmer hopes that MCC can continue to provide a supportive community for all students as they move forward in their academic and professional journeys.
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Storm damage across the metro
SUMMARY: Severe weather, including strong winds and heavy rain, caused major damage in Hinds, Madison, and Rankin counties. Trees fell on homes, power lines were knocked down, and power outages affected thousands of homes and businesses. One person was injured, and many others had close calls. Streets were impassable, and heavy rain caused a sinkhole in Belhaven. Flooding was also a problem in Clinton, with one family experiencing their home flooding for the fourth time in a year and a half. Crews worked to restore power and clear debris, while families were left figuring out their next steps amidst the destruction.
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