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Mississippi Cyber and Technology Center to enhance Keesler Air Force Base
SUMMARY: Governor Tate Reeves’ economic development plan allocates over $6 million for the construction of the Mississippi Cyber and Technology Center near Keesler Air Force Base, set to be completed by summer 2026. The center will feature public access and military entry points, facilitating training and collaboration. It supports the Mississippi Cyber Initiative led by Mississippi State University, uniting academia, law enforcement, and the intelligence community to address issues like ransomware and cybercrime. This partnership enhances cooperation between state entities and Department of Defense forces at Keesler. Construction is slated to begin in June.

The Mississippi Cyber and Technology Center will be managed by the Mississippi State University Research and Technology Corporation.
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Coast businesses looking ahead to hurricane season during Hurricane Preparedness Week
SUMMARY: As hurricane season approaches, Mississippi’s Emergency Preparedness Week highlights the importance of early preparation. Local businesses, like True Value on Pass Road, are stocking up on essential supplies such as plywood, batteries, flashlights, and non-perishable food. It’s time to build hurricane kits, including important documents in waterproof containers, and consider family needs like baby and pet supplies. Residents are urged to plan ahead to avoid last-minute scrambles. Emergency officials recommend having enough supplies to last 3 to 7 days. Preparedness now can ensure readiness for the hurricane season starting June 1st.

While the storms aren’t here yet, local businesses say now is the time to get serious about being prepared.
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‘Hope in the Hallways’ documentary airing on WLOX May 5
SUMMARY: The documentary *Hope in the Hallways* airs on WLOX on May 5. It highlights the growing mental health crisis among students, with suicide being the third leading cause of death for ages 10 to 24. The Hope Squad, a peer-to-peer support program, was introduced in Jackson County schools to address this issue. The special, featuring conversations with students, offers a first-hand look at the struggles they face. Hope Squad members emphasize the urgency of intervention and encourage open discussions about mental health. The 30-minute documentary airs at 6:30 PM on WLOX CBS.

This WLOX special program documents one Mississippi county’s efforts to reduce youth suicides through the implementation of peer-to-peer counseling groups.
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05/05 Ryan’s “Muy Bueno” Monday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The weather in South Mississippi today is calm and sunny with light, northerly winds. After some heavy storms over the weekend, the weather has cleared up, and temperatures will reach around 80°F, which is normal for this time of year. Humidity remains low, creating pleasant conditions. Tonight, clouds will increase, with a low of 66°F. As the week progresses, expect warmer mornings and spotty showers, especially starting Tuesday, as a weak front moves through. By Wednesday and Thursday, thunderstorms will become more frequent, with heavy rainfall possible. The week will end with some clearing by the weekend.

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