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Three Harrison Central Girls Basketball players put pen to paper
The only high school basketball team from the six Coastal counties to play in a state championship game more recently than Moss Point is Harrison Central.
The Red Rebelettes taking the program back to the promise land for the first time since 2005 on the back of a star-studded senior class for the ages.
This afternoon, three of them signing National Letters of Intent, Hayleigh Breland and Laila Walker with Jackson State…
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USM School of Education Ranked in U.S. News & World Report 2024 Best Education Schools
SUMMARY: The University of Southern Mississippi's School of Education has been ranked No. 99 among the Best Education Schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report for 2024. The ranking is a result of the school's dedication to transforming the human condition through teaching, research, and service. The climb from No. 138 in 2023 to the top 100 was achieved through the impact the faculty and staff are making on student success. The School of Education offers undergraduate and graduate programs, and prospective students can compare USM with other institutions on USNews.com. University President Dr. Joseph S. Paul is proud of the school's excellence and recognition.
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Wicker, Ezell Lead Resolution Marking Anniversary of the Establishment of the Seabees
SUMMARY: U.S. Senator Roger Wicker and U.S. Representative Mike Ezell led a bipartisan resolution recognizing the 82nd anniversary of the establishment of the United States Naval Construction Force, also known as the “Seabees.” The resolution thanked the Seabees for their service and highlighted their contributions to military history and disaster relief efforts. Mississippi's entire Congressional Delegation joined in honoring the Seabees. The Seabees have played a crucial role in building infrastructure for Navy and Marine Corps operations and have a strong presence in Mississippi, particularly at Naval Construction Battalion Center Gulfport. The Seabees have a history of resilience, determination, and providing critical support both domestically and abroad.
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Mississippi lawmakers haggle over possible Medicaid expansion as their legislative session nears end
SUMMARY: Republicans in Mississippi, despite controlling the state House and Senate, are struggling to reach a compromise on expanding Medicaid coverage before the end of their session in early May. While Governor Tate Reeves has been against putting more people on government programs, House speaker Jason White is prioritizing the issue. The House has voted to expand coverage to 200,000 people earning up to 138% of the federal poverty level, while the Senate has a more limited proposal for those earning up to 100%. Negotiations are ongoing, with the House offering a compromise to cover those in between with subsidies. The Senate is cautious about moving too fast on expansion.
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