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STEAM Break continues at Soule Steam Feed Works
SUMMARY: Many Meridian museums wanted to open their doors during school break to teach the importance of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math). The Soule Steam Feed Works Museum hosted students throughout the spring break as part of a city-wide STEAM program. The program aimed to teach children the importance of core concepts in their daily lives, emphasizing hard work and how things are made. People often overlook these aspects in their daily lives, but visiting museums can help them understand what it takes to create products they enjoy. The STEAM break program ends tomorrow.
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American Corrections Association performs audit on Kemper-Neshoba County Regional Correctional Fa…
SUMMARY: The American Corrections Association conducted an audit on the Keer Nooba County Regional Correctional Facility, with the results being the top story for the night. The audit, done every 3 years, ensures that the facility is well-managed. The facility was evaluated on hundreds of standards including cleanliness, staff training, and offender programming. Sheriff James Moore explained the importance of running a jail and meeting these standards to ensure safety for all. The facility received an impressive score of 99.8% in the audit, but Sheriff Moore aims for a perfect score in the next audit. Passing the accreditation audit is necessary to keep the facility open and maintain safety for all involved.
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Bob M. Dearing Natchez State Park Lake to reopen
SUMMARY: Bob M. Dearing Natchez State Park Lake will reopen for fishing and boating on Monday after being closed for necessary improvements. The Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks has announced that the lake has undergone enhancements to enhance visitors' outdoor experience. A State Park permit and a valid Mississippi fishing license will be required for those wanting to fish or boat on the lake, unless exempt under state law.
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Could marijuana reclassification lower medical cannabis costs?
SUMMARY: The US Drug Enforcement Agency is considering reclassifying marijuana as a scheduled three drug, based on studies showing it is less dangerous than currently believed. This could help dispensaries by allowing them to deduct business expenses on taxes and potentially lower prices. Dispensary owners believe this change would be a positive step forward, as marijuana is currently categorized with more dangerous drugs like heroin and LSD. Rescheduling marijuana could make it easier to regulate and control, reducing potential for abuse. Overall, this change could benefit both dispensaries and consumers looking for access to cannabis products.
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