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Miss Mississippi talks about year to come
SUMMARY: Becky Williams, now crowned Miss Mississippi, has spent years preparing for this dream. A dedicated dancer from Mississippi State University, Williams previously won preliminary awards for evening wear and talent. Her community service initiative, “Make a Move,” promotes student movement and healthy habits. Besides being an educator, her goal is to become a superintendent to implement positive changes in Mississippi's education system. The Miss America Organization has bolstered her confidence, funded her debt-free college education, and taught valuable life skills. Excited to meet representatives from various states, Williams aims to leverage her experiences to further Mississippi's growth.
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Lance Evans begins serving as state superintendent of education
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Education and the SBE are introducing Dr. Lance Evans as the new Superintendent of Education. Dr. Evans succeeds Dr. Raymond Morno, who served as interim State Superintendent from July 2023 to June 2024. With a career spanning over two decades, Dr. Evans has experience as a teacher, coach, and principal. He expressed that he is honored and humbled to begin his new role.
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Skilled to Work: Energizing the Electrical Trade
SUMMARY: The trade industry faces a shortage of skilled workers, particularly electricians, as experienced professionals age out. Electricians are essential in installing electrical, lighting, and control systems in buildings. Jeff Franks, Electrical Technology Program Director at ICC, aims to develop a steady stream of skilled workers to meet high demand. Students in the program can work in manufacturing, residential construction, and various environments across the U.S., earning while they learn. The median pay for electricians is over $60,000, with Mississippi requiring a license for the profession. This initiative ensures a continuous supply of proficient electricians, emphasizing safety and expertise.
WTVA's Michelle Martin explains how to get into the electrical trade.
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Free fishing day set for July 4th
SUMMARY: Anglers, enjoy your Fourth of July on the water! On July 4th, the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) invites everyone to participate in their free fishing day. For this day, fishing licenses will not be required on any public waters across Mississippi. However, permits are still necessary for fishing at state-owned lakes. Celebrate the holiday with some free fishing fun!
The license requirement will be waived for fishing on any public water throughout the state on July 4th.
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