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Blues legend Bobby Rush to be at GRAMMY Museum Mississippi on May 23
SUMMARY: On May 23, legendary blues musician Bobby Rush will visit GRAMMY Museum Mississippi to discuss the “Highway 61: Traveling America's Music Highway” exhibit. The event, at 7 p.m., is priced at $15 for members and $25 for non-members. It features a conversation with Rush, hosted by Delta State University's Charly Abraham, followed by a performance from Rush including hits like “Chicken Heads” and “Down in Mississippi.” Emily Havens, the museum's executive director, expresses excitement over Rush sharing his expansive musical journey. Rush's recent Grammy win for Best Traditional Blues Album and his connection to Highway 61, a landmark in American blues history, spotlight his influence on American music. Tickets are available online.
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Southern Miss baseball looks to defend Sun Belt title
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Reeves celebrates Medicaid expansion dying as Hosemann questions governor’s numbers
SUMMARY: Mississippi lawmakers did not agree on a Medicaid expansion plan during their session. Governor Tate Reeves, who opposes such expansions, celebrated the halt as a victory on social media, deeming it an “Obamacare Medicaid Expansion scheme.” The Senate's only vote on the issue showed more favor than opposition among Republicans but was not enough to override a veto. Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann pointed out that the House and Senate supported expansion but clashed over work requirements. Hosemann believes CMS may accept a work requirement in the future. Current costs would be largely federally covered, with Mississippi benefiting financially. Mississippi remains one of the few states without Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, and rural hospitals are advocating for it to alleviate costs from uninsured patients.
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Report: Mississippi’s unemployment rate reaches new record low
SUMMARY: Mississippi's unemployment rate has hit a historic low at 2.8%, announced by Governor Tate Reeves. This drop is attributed to advances in education, including a top-five ranking for pre-K quality and record-high high school graduation rates. Significant private investments, including a $10 billion project by Amazon Web Services and a $1.9 million EV battery plant, are also key contributors. These developments have resulted in thousands of new jobs, reinforcing Reeves' message that anyone seeking work in Mississippi can find a job. The downward unemployment trend began in March 2023 and has persisted into 2024.
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