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2023, a historic year for MDOT
SUMMARY: In 2023, the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) received historic levels of funding for infrastructure projects. The agency was given a total of almost $2 billion in funding, which includes a $1.5 billion earmark-free appropriation and a $620 million supplemental appropriation. MDOT used this funding to embark on major capacity projects, such as road and bridge construction, in various regions of Mississippi. These projects aim to improve safety, reduce congestion, and promote economic growth. MDOT also increased its efficiency, earning more federal funding. The agency also relaunched a statewide campaign to prevent littering on highways. The projects are part of MDOT’s commitment to improving and expanding Mississippi’s infrastructure.
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Local libraries hit with federal budget cuts
SUMMARY: Public libraries in Gulfport, Mississippi, rely on federal funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, recently targeted for reduction by the Trump administration, leading to service suspensions. Libraries like the Jackson-George Regional Library System experience communication issues and uncertainties regarding their futures. Popular digital platform Hoopla, providing free access to various media, faces potential suspension, significantly affecting rural communities relying on such resources. Harrison County libraries remain temporarily funded, but concerns persist as resources dwindle. Hancock County Library System’s director highlights the challenge of maintaining services amidst budget cuts, prompting patrons to seek answers from local representatives.
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Introducing our WXXV Student Athlete of the Week, Picayune’s Matias Orozco!
SUMMARY: Matias Orozco, a 13-year-old tennis prodigy from Picayune, is the WXXV Student Athlete of the Week. He discovered his passion for tennis at nine and was coached by his father, Oscar, a former player in Venezuela. Matias quickly rose to prominence, becoming the number one singles player for Picayune’s varsity team and winning the 12U Mississippi State Championship and back-to-back district titles. Ranked as the top 8th grader in Mississippi, Matias aims to win the state championship, a goal he’s working tirelessly toward. With the Maroon Tide advancing in playoffs, Matias is determined to achieve even greater success.
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Moss Point accepting Entrepreneur Grant applications
SUMMARY: Moss Point, Mississippi, is prioritizing economic development with a new $25,000 competitive grant aimed at supporting local businesses. Tom Hewlett, Manager of Titles and Grants, says the initiative is a response to past hardships and a shrinking tax base. The grant targets for-profit businesses with plans to expand, improve operations, or hire new employees. Lakelia Jones, co-owner of Sugar Beans Café, highlights its potential to boost food options and attract more businesses. Applications are due by April 17, with proposals reviewed by financial specialists. The winner will be announced on May 6 at the Board of Aldermen meeting.
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