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Mississippi’s first Buc-ee’s location to break ground on Tuesday
SUMMARY: Buc-ee's, a popular convenience store chain, is set to open its first location in Mississippi. The 74,000-square-foot facility will offer fueling positions, EV charging stations, and a wide variety of food and drink options. Buc-ee's is known for its clean restrooms and extensive food selection. The store is expected to create at least 200 jobs with good pay and benefits for employees. Buc-ee's is also famous for being the world's largest convenience store and holding the record for the world's longest car wash. The new location is expected to contribute to the local economy and be a popular stop for travelers.
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Rolling Fork being reimbursed over $1.3 million by feds after devastating EF-4 tornado
SUMMARY: Rolling Fork has received over $1.3 million from FEMA for debris cleanup after March 2023 tornadoes. Work from May 26 to Sept. 22, 2023, included removing 192,742 cubic yards of construction, 7,841 cubic yards of vegetative, and 4,869 cubic yards of concrete debris. The EF-4 tornado and severe storms devastated Rolling Fork, affecting a third of its 2,000 residents by destroying homes and businesses, and accounting for most of the 21 fatalities in Mississippi. The disaster's aftermath still impacts the community, evident in the slow rebuilding process and the mourning of lost lives.
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Pearl River Community College employee arrested on child exploitation charges
SUMMARY: Pearl River Community College (PRCC) is dealing with the fallout of employee Megan Boles's arrest on child exploitation charges. Boles, the former director of PRCC's Child Development Lab School, was fired following her arrest, which was informed to the college by the Pearl River County Sheriff's Department on April 18. PRCC has issued a statement expressing shock and confirming that the alleged incidents didn't occur on campus. They emphasize their commitment to child safety and have condemned Boles's alleged actions. No specific details about the suspected crimes have been disclosed by law enforcement.
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Applications now open for Mississippi Wild Hog Control Program
SUMMARY: Mississippi's Wild Hog Control Program (WHCP) is accepting applications. Agriculture Commissioner Andy Gipson highlighted the significant damage wild hogs cause, urging those with affected private agricultural or forestry lands to apply for traps. With wild hogs responsible for over $60 million in damage yearly in Mississippi, the WHCP provides traps and training for effective management. Applications are online and evaluated based on acreage, historical damage, and present trapping efforts. Small acreage owners are encouraged to apply cooperatively. Traps are allocated for month-long periods, at a suggested rate of one per 500 to 1,000 acres.
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