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Mississippi joins nearly half of U.S. states in lawsuit challenging EPA rule on deadly soot pollution
SUMMARY: Twenty-four GOP-led states are suing over a new Biden administration EPA rule that targets soot pollution, alleging it could harm the economy by increasing costs for industry and infrastructure projects. Officials assert the rule serves Biden’s green goals more than public health or environmental protection. The rule, which aims to lower fine particle pollution levels, is expected to save lives and reduce health issues, with the EPA estimating $46 billion in net health benefits by 2032. The Biden administration contends that technical improvements in the industry can meet the new standards without stifling economic growth.
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Bonnet Carré Spillway will not be opened as Mississippi River levels expected to drop
SUMMARY: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will not open the Bonnet Carré Spillway amid Louisiana flood concerns, providing relief to south Mississippians. Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann urged the agency to seek alternatives, as past openings harmed marine life and the local economy. Experts confirmed river levels won’t require the spillway’s opening, averting a potential crisis. Meanwhile, in Vicksburg, the Mississippi River crested above flood stage, causing some road flooding. Despite this, water levels remain in moderate flood warning and are expected to recede soon. Flood control efforts continue, with conditions improving by mid-May.
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Mexican-born Mississippi sheriff’s deputy hopeful for citizenship pathway
SUMMARY: Edgar Vasquez Silva was born in Mexico and brought to the U.S. at age three. Now a sheriff’s deputy in Mississippi, he is not a naturalized citizen but holds pride in his community. Limited work options led him to construction until the 2012 DACA program enabled him lawful employment and a path to law enforcement. Despite restrictions barring him from patrol duties, he serves helping bridge communication with Hispanic residents. Silva remains hopeful for a permanent DACA solution amid ongoing legal challenges. He expresses gratitude for America and desires citizenship, viewing himself as a valued community member contributing to public safety.
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Music beyond academics: Mississippi College students carve out independent music scene
SUMMARY: Mississippi College in Clinton fosters musical talent through its Department of Music and beyond. Students like Nate Brock, who formed the band Broken Halos during the COVID-19 pandemic, combine indie rock with Southern influences. The Institute for Southern Storytelling, originally focused on literature, now supports student musicians by offering unique opportunities like live recordings. Students like Gabe Williams, a Christian solo artist, use the institute’s resources to create music with spiritual themes. These “dorm-room producers” are proving that creativity and community are key to launching successful musical careers, even without formal training or access to professional studios.
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