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Mississippi coaching legend Bob Tyler dead at 91
SUMMARY: A legendary Mississippi coach, Bob Tyler, passed away at the age of 91 after coaching for 45 years at various schools including Mississippi State, Ole Miss, and Alabama. Tyler began his coaching career at Water Valley High School and also coached at Corinth, Okalona, Meridian, and Cobia before transitioning to college coaching. He also served as the athletic director at Mississippi State, leading the Bulldogs to two winning seasons during his tenure. Tyler's impact on Mississippi athletics and his successful coaching career are remembered fondly by those who knew him.
Mississippi coaching legend Bob Tyler died Sunday at the age of 91.
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Is the state looking to take over Smith Wills Stadium?
SUMMARY: The Mayor's office is disputing social media reports claiming the state has repossessed the stadium, suggesting that Republicans in the state legislature may be attempting to take control of city-owned property. The CEO of the venue was caught off guard by this possible power grab, as the land under the stadium was donated to the city for recreational and sporting events. A new state bill requires the state attorney general to determine if the city is using the land properly. The Mayor's office views this as a deceptive maneuver and is prepared to contest any attempts to repossess the property.
Is the state looking to take over Smith Wills Stadium?
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Economic developments aim to keep Mississippi's workers in state
SUMMARY: Governor Tate Reeves of Mississippi has been focused on bringing economic growth to the state, investing in major projects like an electric battery plant and an Amazon data center. The goal is to create a network effect where more companies will be attracted to the area, leading to job growth and economic prosperity. However, Mississippi still faces challenges such as a declining population and low labor force participation rate, especially among young people. Dr. Joshua Hendrickson, an economist, believes that creating incentives for desired behavior and focusing on developing smaller communities could help address these issues and bring about long-term economic growth in the state.
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Police chief discusses panhandling in Tupelo
SUMMARY: In Tupelo, there is a rise in panhandlers on the streets, with some making up to $80,000 a year by begging for money. Many of these individuals are not actually in need and are seen as taking advantage of people's generosity. The police chief of Tupelo advises against giving money to panhandlers and suggests directing them to resources like MUTE, which helps homeless individuals. The city is looking into ways to address the issue of panhandling and hopes to find a resolution soon. Residents are encouraged to avoid giving money to panhandlers and instead support established aid organizations.
If you live in Tupelo, you might have noticed people standing on the side of the road asking for money. The police chief discussed this issue.
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