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Mississippi facing flash flood threat as heavy rain comes in, snow melts
SUMMARY: Mississippi is bracing for another bout of severe weather after last week's cold snap killed 11 people. Heavy rainfall, expected to start Monday evening and continue into the weekend, could lead to flood conditions due to additional snow and ice melt. The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) warns of an increased flood potential, particularly on Wednesday and Thursday, with temperatures in the 60s. The northern and central regions face elevated flood risks. Residents are advised to be cautious, with the agency reiterating the warning: “TURN AROUND, DON'T DROWN.” Updates on the weather can be followed on local news platforms.
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Gov. Reeves declares Emergency Medical Services Week in Mississippi
SUMMARY: Governor Tate Reeves has proclaimed May 19-25 as Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Week in Mississippi. Residents are encouraged to express gratitude towards EMS workers, including technicians, paramedics, dispatchers, nurses, physicians, firefighters, and police officers. The Mississippi State Department of Health highlighted the continuous readiness of EMS teams to provide lifesaving care, which significantly improves survival and recovery rates. This year marks the 50th National EMS Week, celebrated nationwide. In Mississippi, the public is invited to honor EMS personnel at the Mississippi Trade Mart in Jackson on May 21 with a special event featuring various exhibits and demonstrations.
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Southern Miss baseball looks to defend Sun Belt title
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Reeves celebrates Medicaid expansion dying as Hosemann questions governor’s numbers
SUMMARY: Mississippi lawmakers did not agree on a Medicaid expansion plan during their session. Governor Tate Reeves, who opposes such expansions, celebrated the halt as a victory on social media, deeming it an “Obamacare Medicaid Expansion scheme.” The Senate's only vote on the issue showed more favor than opposition among Republicans but was not enough to override a veto. Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann pointed out that the House and Senate supported expansion but clashed over work requirements. Hosemann believes CMS may accept a work requirement in the future. Current costs would be largely federally covered, with Mississippi benefiting financially. Mississippi remains one of the few states without Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, and rural hospitals are advocating for it to alleviate costs from uninsured patients.
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