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Mississippi to remain without legal mobile sports betting as lawmakers can’t settle differences

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2025-04-02 15:37:00

SUMMARY: Mississippi residents aged 21 and up cannot legally place sports bets via mobile devices, as efforts to pass online sports betting legislation have failed for the third year in a row. A key disagreement between House and Senate leaders halted progress, despite the House passing a mobile sports betting bill (HB 1302) with bipartisan support. The Senate Gaming Committee did not pursue the bill. Proponents argue that legalizing mobile betting could tap into a $3 billion illegal betting market, while opponents, like Senate Chair David Blount, emphasize that it does not enhance tourism or investment. Mississippi remains one of 19 states without mobile sports betting.

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Walmart is redesigning 16 Mississippi stores in 2025. Here’s where they are

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www.supertalk.fm – Jill Sanchez – 2025-04-23 13:44:00

SUMMARY: In 2025, Walmart will remodel 16 stores in Mississippi as part of its commitment to enhance local communities, improve customer experiences, and create career opportunities. Updates will include modern designs, expanded product selections, improved pickup and delivery services, and enhanced pharmacy features. Key cities for these upgrades include West Point, Meridian, and Biloxi. Walmart employs 25,000 people in the state, offering competitive benefits and promoting career development. The company has invested $9.3 million in community donations and $1.9 billion in local suppliers, reflecting its dedication to being a significant community partner in Mississippi.

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State Rep. Orlando Paden wins Clarksdale Democratic mayoral primary runoff

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www.supertalk.fm – Ben Milam – 2025-04-23 12:55:00

SUMMARY: In the race to replace Clarksdale mayor Chuck Espy, state Rep. Orlando Paden emerged as the Democratic primary runoff winner against Bubba O’Keefe, securing 57.6% of the votes. The initial election narrowed the field from seven candidates, with O’Keefe obtaining the highest percentage initially. Paden’s campaign focused on enhancing public safety, environmental cleanliness, and economic opportunity, funding initiatives for local schools and community college improvements. Following his loss, O’Keefe called for unity in Clarksdale. Paden will now face independent candidates Milton Gardner and Scotty Meredith in the general election on June 3.

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Harrison County sees incumbent council members fall in party runoffs

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www.supertalk.fm – Hunter Dawkins – 2025-04-23 10:52:00

SUMMARY: In Tuesday’s municipal runoff elections, incumbents in Biloxi and Gulfport were defeated, bringing new faces to city hall. In Biloxi’s Ward 3, Robert “Mike” Nail beat three-term incumbent Dixie Newman, winning 61.7% of the vote. In Gulfport’s Ward 1, Kendal Buckner defeated four-term incumbent Kenneth “Truck” Casey with 60.3% of the vote. Both Nail and Buckner face no opponents in the upcoming general election. In Pass Christian, Alderwoman Betty Sparkman suspended her campaign, though her name remains on the ballot. Other races in Moss Point, Pascagoula, Bay St. Louis, and Diamondhead also concluded with new winners.

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