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Gulf Coast project is a finalist for major federal funding

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Project to boost Gulf Coast economy is a finalist for major federal funding

by Molly Minta, Mississippi Today
December 21, 2021

A coalition led by the University of Southern Mississippi that aims to jumpstart economic development on the Gulf Coast is a finalist for federal stimulus funds from the U.S. Economic Development Administration.

The Gulf Blue Initiative is one of 60 finalists for EDA’s “Build Back Better Regional Challenge,” a program funded by the American Rescue Plan Act to bolster pandemic recovery and help communities overcome decades of economic divestment. 

At this stage, GBI will receive $500,000 to further develop its proposal. In March, the EDA will award up to $100 million to 20-30 programs.

Coastal Mississippi has one of the nation’s most diverse collections of economic ventures seeking to capitalize on the resources of the ocean, according to a 2019 study. But two decades of floods, hurricanes and the Deepwater Horizon oil spill have left the Gulf Coast economy over-reliant on tourism, an industry that is vulnerable to those same disasters. 

“We need this for the Gulf Coast,” said Shannon Campbell, the senior associate vice president for USM’s Coastal Operations. “It’s time.”

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GBI’s proposal seeks to chart a way out of that cycle by using ARPA funds for three projects that will support efforts focused on developing more “blue economy,” STEM and light manufacturing jobs. Those include expanding USM’s Gulf Park Business and Workforce Education and Conference Complex and creating the “Gulf Blue accelerator program” and web portal for start-ups. 

The initiative estimates these projects will create more than 3,300 jobs, 15 new startups, and higher wages across the Coast. 

Campbell said the initiative intends for those jobs to be filled by Mississippians. 

“Stopping the brain drain is definitely the first priority,” she said. “We have some incredibly talented people that are leaving our state for better opportunities in other states, and we really have got to be more aggressive about how we keep them here.” 

The initial $500,000 will still be useful for the Coast even if the coalition does not receive a final award, Campbell said. GBI will use the initial round of funding to launch the accelerator program and bring in consultants who will create a plan that the coalition can use to help coastal communities develop their own strategic plans focused on the blue economy. 

“A well-designed, well-thought-out proposal will be to the benefit of the region for many years to come,” Campbell said.

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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Attorneys file motion to delay Jackson bribery trial

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-11-21 16:41:00

SUMMARY: In connection with the Jackson bribery scandal, attorneys for federal officials and local leaders filed a motion to postpone the trial to allow time for extensive evidence review, including hours of recordings and thousands of pages of documents. Key figures charged include Hinds County DA Jody Owens, Jackson Mayor Chokwe A. Lumumba, and Councilman Aaron Banks, each facing multiple counts of conspiracy related to bribery and fraud. The scandal involves alleged bribes amounting to over $80,000 related to a downtown development project, facilitated by individuals posing as real estate developers working with the FBI.

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Family of Dexter Wade rallies outside JPD nearly two years after his death

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www.wjtv.com – Tia McKenzie – 2024-11-20 14:20:00

SUMMARY: Nearly two years after Dexter Wade’s death, his family continues seeking justice. On November 20, Dexter Wade Day was observed in Jackson, declared by Councilman Kenneth Stokes. Wade, hit by a Jackson police cruiser in March 2023, was later found in a pauper’s grave in Hinds County, and his mother, Bettersten Wade, was unaware of his death until August 2023. She believes his death was covered up. No arrests have been made, and authorities consider it an accident. Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade expressed condolences and shared updates on new policies to prevent similar tragedies.

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Man shot while helping with stalled vehicle in Jackson

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-11-20 19:08:00

SUMMARY: A man was shot in Jackson, Mississippi, while attempting to assist a person with a stalled vehicle on State Street at Beasley Road around 4:00 p.m. on November 20. Detective Tommie Brown reported that the victim was working on the vehicle when the suspect approached, questioned him, and then opened fire. The assailant fled the scene in a vehicle. Fortunately, the victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to a local hospital. The Jackson Police Department is seeking information about the incident and encourages anyone with details to contact them or Crime Stoppers.

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