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NTSB: Deadly bus crash in Mississippi could take months to investigate
SUMMARY: A bus crash near Vicksburg, Mississippi, on Saturday resulted in seven deaths and multiple injuries. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has dispatched a team to investigate, with a preliminary report expected within 30 days and a final report in 12 to 24 months. The Mexico-based commercial bus, traveling from Atlanta to Dallas, flipped off Interstate 20 due to a tire failure. Among the deceased were two siblings aged 6 and 16. The investigation will focus on motor carrier safety, tire maintenance, and occupant protection. Several Mexican identification documents were found on the bus, but passenger identities remain unclear.
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MDOT to release documentary on 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
SUMMARY: On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck the Mississippi Gulf Coast as a Category 3 storm, causing catastrophic damage with a record 27.8-foot storm surge. The disaster resulted in 238 deaths and widespread destruction, with over 90% of coastal structures obliterated. The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) faced the immense challenge of rebuilding nearly all major routes. To commemorate the 20th anniversary, MDOT released a 30-minute documentary, “MDOT Remembers Hurricane Katrina: 20 Years Later,” featuring firsthand accounts from leaders and engineers involved in the recovery. The film premieres on MDOT’s YouTube channel, offering a detailed look at the restoration efforts.
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Definitive agreement signed to sell Starkville hospital to Baptist Memorial
SUMMARY: Starkville’s only hospital, Oktibbeha County Regional Hospital (OCH), is closer to being sold to Baptist Memorial Health Care for $55 million after the Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors signed a definitive asset purchase agreement. Baptist plans to invest over $86 million in hospital facilities, technology, and physician recruitment, offering current OCH employees jobs under the new ownership. The deal, expected to finalize next month, follows extensive negotiations involving community leaders and institutions like Mississippi State University. The sale ends county control since 1973, addressing concerns about patient outflow and revenue loss. Baptist owns 12 Mississippi hospitals, including highly recognized facilities.
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Mississippi State University unveils mixed-use district connecting campus to Cotton District
SUMMARY: Mississippi State University and Starkville are developing the 15-acre Crossroads District to enhance visitor and student experiences by connecting the campus with the Cotton District. Anchored by the 122-room Hotel Madelon, a Marriott Tribute Portfolio hotel opening in summer 2027, the project includes restaurants, retail, entertainment, residential living, and innovation hubs. It also features cultural landmarks like the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library and a pedestrian land bridge over Highway 12. Spearheaded by West Side Funds Inc. and supported by various partners, the development aims to boost economic growth and community engagement, benefiting students, alumni, and local residents.
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