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St. Dominic Memorial Hospital CEO resigns
SUMMARY: Scott Kashman, CEO of St. Dominic Memorial Hospital in Jackson, is resigning less than two years in the position, following the recent closure of the hospital's behavioral health services and layoffs of over 5% of its workforce. The hospital cited millions of dollars in losses over the past three to five years as the main reason for the layoffs. Kashman plans to pursue an opportunity closer to family after his resignation, and chief nursing officer Kristin Wolkart will take the role of interim market president on June 20.
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Mississippi lawmakers not to challenge legislation vetoed by Reeves
SUMMARY: On Monday, the final day to veto measures from Mississippi's 2024 legislative session, Governor Tate Reeves rejected several bills, highlighting his veto of Senate Bill 2180. SB 2180 would have eased restrictions on public demonstrations and added a judge for misdemeanor cases in the Capitol Complex Improvement District. Reeves expressed concerns about the bill hindering Capitol Police's cooperation with ICE. Despite unclear wording in the bill regarding Capitol Police's enforcement of city ordinances, lawmakers, including Rep. Trey Lamar, agree with the Governor's priorities on crime prevention. The legislative leaders opted not to reconvene the next day for overriding vetoes.
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Salesman pleads guilty to defrauding 100 Mississippi schools over football equipment
SUMMARY: Former salesman Charles Ferrell Trimm has pleaded guilty to participating in two bid-rigging conspiracies under the Sherman Act and one wire fraud conspiracy, targeting over 100 schools in Mississippi. Trimm, who worked with Riddell and others, manipulated bids for school football equipment from August 2020 to July 2023. Their scheme involved submitting coordinated bids and misusing an individual's identity. The U.S. Attorney emphasized the harm to schools through these anti-competitive practices. Trimm could face up to 10 years for the antitrust violation and up to 20 years for wire fraud, including potential fines and restitution. The case is part of a larger antitrust investigation into school sports equipment by the FBI.
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Delta State president proposes cutting budget along with multiple departments
SUMMARY: Delta State University President, Dr. Dan Ennis, announced significant budget reductions and department closures to address the university's financial difficulties. Despite a 20-year high in freshman retention, Delta State is facing spending and revenue imbalances caused by declining enrollment. The plan includes $6.1 million in budget cuts by FY25 and additional savings by FY27. The university will discontinue low-enrollment programs, consolidating 21 majors into four new degrees and restructuring existing colleges. Only 8% of students will be affected, with personalized academic plans to minimize disruptions. Approval from the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning and the accrediting body is pending.
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