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Robert St. John: I love this business

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www.supertalk.fm – Robert St. John – 2024-02-02 07:36:49

SUMMARY: In “Cocoon,” a film by Ron , senior citizens rejuvenate by swimming in a pool with alien pods. Mirroring this fantastical energy boost, a long-time restaurant professional experiences a resurgence in his career. Despite once being an addict, he has been sober since a stint in rehab in 1983. His passion for the restaurant industry persisted through struggles, the pandemic's impact. His renewed zest led to the adoption of management tools, coaching, and an emphasis on core company values. Now, with a restaurant he dreamed of and a focus on future growth, his vigor for the industry is undiminished, and he looks forward to working with his son. The text concludes with a recipe for Miniature Shrimp and Grits.

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Investigation finds MDEQ did not racially discriminate against Jackson in funding water systems

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2024-05-08 12:50:30

SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) has been cleared of allegations of racial discrimination in its of system improvements for by the EPA. The probe began after the NAACP filed a complaint. MDEQ claimed to have approved loans for Jackson at higher rates than other , allocating over $86 million since a 2012 consent decree with the EPA. MDEQ and a former employee highlighted significant loan proportions for Jackson's wastewater projects. The EPA did find procedural deficiencies in MDEQ's processes, but MDEQ argues it complies with federal laws. The NAACP still alleges discrimination against Jackson.

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Mississippi accepting applications for program aimed at exploring agricultural opportunities

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2024-05-08 10:33:44

SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce is currently seeking applications for the Federal- Marketing Improvement Program (FSMIP). Aimed at discovering new market opportunities and enhancing the U.S. agricultural marketing system, the program invites both private and public entities to partner and innovate. Eligible projects must focus on aspects like agricultural product distribution, cooperative , economic research, and product development. All FSMIP projects require matching non-federal funds or resources and should benefit multiple producers or businesses. Interested parties must submit their applications by 5:00 p.m., May 22.

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Corinth doctor arrested for fatal high-speed car crash

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www.supertalk.fm Staff – 2024-05-08 08:04:32

SUMMARY: Dr. Michael Hawley, a 44-year-old doctor from Corinth, Alcorn County, has been for a high-speed fatal car crash that claimed the of 81-year-old William Pady. The incident occurred on April 25, with Hawley allegedly driving over 100 miles per hour—60 mph over the speed limit—on Highway 72 before colliding with Pady's SUV. Hawley, an internal medicine specialist at Magnolia Regional Community Care Clinic, has been charged with manslaughter culpable negligence. It's currently unknown if he has been dismissed from his position, and Magnolia Regional Community Care Clinic has not provided comments on the matter.

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