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Mississippi Supreme Court chief justice dismissed in lawsuit against HB 1020
SUMMARY: Mississippi Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael Randolph has been dismissed from his involvement in a federal lawsuit filed by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). The judge decided to remove Randolph from the lawsuit due to the Doctrine of Judicial Immunity. The NAACP plans to continue to prevent HB 1020 from appointing judges to the positions by seeking a temporary injunction.
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State to allocate $95M in bonds for construction of new liquor storage facility
SUMMARY: Mississippi lawmakers have passed a bill authorizing up to $95 million in bonds to construct a new state-owned liquor warehouse. The facility will store alcoholic beverages before distribution to retailers in the state, which controls liquor sales at the wholesale level. The current warehouse in Gluckstadt is outdated, causing distribution delays and shortages for retailers, including restaurants and package stores. To fund the new warehouse, a $1.50 bailment fee will be charged on each case of liquor. Despite $119.7 million in revenue from 2023 liquor sales, there's debate about whether Mississippi should remain in the distribution business. The construction contract must be finalized by October 1.
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State auditor cracking down on Mississippians receiving unemployment benefits
SUMMARY: Mississippi State Auditor Shad White has disclosed the first indictment from an extensive investigation into unemployment benefit fraud under Operation Payback. Kenjarell Thomas faces a 59-count indictment, including identity theft, fraudulent government representation, and wire fraud charges. While in prison, Thomas allegedly used other inmates' personal information and his mother's address to claim benefits. White condemned the misuse of over half a billion dollars in illegal unemployment payments during the pandemic, affirming that regardless of the difficulty in catching out-of-state culprits, local fraudsters will be harshly dealt with. The state is implementing advanced data analytics to detect and address fraudulent activities, with more indictments expected.
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Authorities investigating bomb threat directed at West Harrison High School
SUMMARY: A bomb threat at West Harrison High School in Mississippi prompted an investigation after an anonymous caller indicated they were inside the school with weapons and explosives. The incident, reported around 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, led to the lockdown and evacuation of both West Harrison High and Middle Schools. Law enforcement agencies, including the Biloxi Police Department's bomb squad, conducted thorough searches, finding no weapons or explosives. Sheriff Matt Haley emphasized the seriousness of the situation and their prepared response. Schools will resume normal activities on Friday, while authorities continue to seek the suspect, urging anyone with information to contact the Harrison County Sheriff's Office.
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