Mississippi News
2nd Chance Players Win More Than $500,000
SUMMARY: Ten players in Mississippi turned their non-winning lottery tickets into big wins, totaling $502,500, in a 2nd Chance promotional drawing. The winners, who purchased scratch-off games ranging from $1 to $10, will be contacted via certified letter. The prizes ranged from $500 to $200,000. Players can continue to enter non-winning tickets for future 2nd Chance promotional drawings. In other lottery news, the Powerball jackpot for the upcoming drawing is estimated at $462 million, the Mega Millions jackpot is estimated at $343 million, and the Mississippi Match 5 drawing is estimated at $110,000.
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Mississippi receives C- for infrastructure
SUMMARY: A new analysis by the American Society of Civil Engineers reveals that Mississippi’s infrastructure has improved over the last four years, increasing its score from a D- in 2020 to a C- in 2024, matching the national average. The report evaluates twelve infrastructure categories, with the state’s railway system receiving a B, while drinking water and roads scored a D-. Jennifer Sloan Ziegler, chair of the report, emphasized that many systems are aging and require rehabilitation. Investment in infrastructure is linked to job creation and economic growth, highlighting the need for continued attention to infrastructure maintenance in Mississippi.
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Capital city Democratic mayor, prosecutor indicted in undercover bribery sting
SUMMARY: Jackson, Mississippi’s Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba, Hinds County District Attorney Jody Owens II, and City Councilman Aaron Banks were indicted on charges including conspiracy to commit bribery and money laundering as part of an FBI sting operation. The indictments allege that between October 2023 and May 2024, these officials accepted bribes from undercover agents posing as developers. Lumumba denied the allegations, calling the indictment a “political prosecution,” and vowed to fight the charges. Owens and Banks also pleaded not guilty, asserting that the investigation was flawed and that their statements were taken out of context.
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Mississippi governor intent on income tax cut even if states receive less federal money
SUMMARY:
Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves is pushing to phase out the state income tax, despite potential federal spending cuts under Donald Trump’s second term. Mississippi, heavily reliant on federal funding, especially Medicaid, aims to reduce its tax burden to remain competitive with states like Florida, Tennessee, and Texas. The state plans to lower its top income tax rate to 4% in two years. Reeves also announced $110 million for infrastructure, worker training, tourism, and conservation to attract industries and create higher-paying jobs. The goal is to improve Mississippi’s economic development and competitiveness in attracting new business.
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