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Study: Mississippi has one of the most recognizable state flags in the U.S.
SUMMARY: Friday is Flag Day, and a study reveals that Mississippi's state flag is one of the most recognizable in the U.S. According to FreeBets and Sporcle's quiz data, nearly 67% of participants identified Mississippi's flag, making it the 14th most recognizable. The most recognizable flags belong to California, Texas, Colorado, Washington, and Alaska. Mississippi's new flag, adopted in 2021, features a white magnolia blossom, 21 stars, and the phrase “In God We Trust.” This change replaced the previous flag, which included a Confederate emblem, garnering national attention. Idaho's flag was identified as the most forgettable.
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Ground broken on $60 million Chickasaw Heritage Center in Tupelo
SUMMARY: A groundbreaking ceremony in Tupelo marked the start of construction on the $60 million Chickasaw Heritage Center, set to be the largest educational hub in northeast Mississippi. It will explore Chickasaw history from prehistoric times to their forced relocation in 1837 and celebrate their traditions and culture. Slated for completion in 2026, the 162-acre campus will feature extensive amenities, immersive exhibits, and walking trails connected to the Natchez Trace Parkway. This collaborative project aims to boost tourism and economic growth, creating 25 permanent jobs and expecting an annual economic impact of $6 million with over 100,000 visitors.
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Tindell announces leadership changes at Department of Public Safety
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Public Safety (DPS) is undergoing leadership changes. Deputy Commissioner Keith Davis has been appointed colonel of the Law Enforcement Division, overseeing various agencies. Allen McDaniel, a 34-year veteran, is the new DPS chief of staff, coordinating statewide initiatives. Major Phillip Pope has been promoted to lieutenant colonel and chief of the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics. Josh Bromen is named executive director of the Board of Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Training, focusing on enhancing training protocols. Commissioner Sean Tindell expressed confidence in these leaders, who start their roles on July 1.
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Outdoors expert hopeful new wildlife commissioners will be both qualified and educated
SUMMARY: Republican Gov. Tate Reeves is tasked with appointing two new members to the Mississippi Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks following the Senate's decision not to reconfirm Leonard Bentz, Jr. due to an illegal hunting scandal, and the term conclusion of chairman Bill Cossar. Lake Pickle, a videographer with onX Hunt, emphasizes the public's heightened interest in the appointments, urging Reeves to prioritize qualifications over friendships. As chronic wasting disease (CWD) impacts the state's white-tailed deer, there's a call for scientifically educated commissioners. Despite failed legislation to expand the commission, optimism remains high for positive changes.
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