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Track power outages across Mississippi in wake of Hurricane Francine

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2024-09-11 20:00:16

SUMMARY: Hurricane Francine made landfall in Louisiana, affecting Mississippi with strong winds, heavy rainfall, and potential tornadoes, resulting in widespread power outages. Thousands of residents are expected to lose electricity as the storm moves northward. The National Weather Service advises residents to charge their phones and keep refrigerators closed during outages. It also warns against touching downed power lines. For tracking outages, residents can access various utility websites and a statewide outage map. After power returns, food exposed to temperatures above 40°F for over two hours should be discarded. Stay updated on the weather via local resources.

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2025-26 conference schedules released for Ole Miss, Mississippi State men’s basketball

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2025-08-06 12:57:00

SUMMARY: Ole Miss and Mississippi State men’s basketball programs have released their finalized SEC schedules for the 2025-26 season. Ole Miss, led by Chris Beard, begins conference play on Jan. 3 at Oklahoma, with notable games against rivals Mississippi State on Jan. 17 and Feb. 14. Mississippi State, coached by Chris Jans, opens on Jan. 3 at Texas, facing Ole Miss at home on Jan. 17. Both teams feature mostly new rosters, with Ole Miss adding transfers and freshmen, including French guard Ilias Kamardine, while Mississippi State retains star guard Josh Hubbard and welcomes several transfers. Nonconference schedules remain unannounced; games will air on SuperTalk Mississippi stations.

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Incumbents hold mostly strong in Mississippi’s special legislative primary elections

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2025-08-05 22:16:00

SUMMARY: Mississippi held primary elections for 14 reshuffled House and Senate seats after a federal ruling addressed dilution of Black voting power. Seven seats had contested primaries. The notable upset was in Senate District 42, where Republican incumbent Robin Robinson lost to Don Hartness, who garnered over 70% support. Other incumbents like Sen. Michael McLendon (District 1), Sen. Reginald Jackson (District 11), and Sen. Chris Johnson (District 44) retained their seats. Several candidates, including Rickey Thompson (House District 16) and Kabir Karriem (House District 41), won decisively. General election matchups for November 4 are set, with some candidates running unopposed.

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Mississippi College to support Jackson VA with student counselors

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2025-08-05 09:26:00

SUMMARY: Mississippi College (MC) has partnered with the G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center in Jackson to provide clinical training for counseling students. Through a memorandum of understanding, MC will send qualified counseling students to the VA, allowing them to gain hands-on experience by offering mental health services to veterans under supervision. Students begin working at the VA after completing core courses and entering the clinical phase, where they will manage treatment plans and case notes. This new affiliation, starting this fall, aims to reduce veterans’ wait times and enhance access to counseling, marking MC’s first collaboration with a VA Medical Center.

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