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Introducing our WXXV Student Athlete of the Week, St. Patrick’s very own Michael Baty!

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www.wxxv25.com – Ansley Brent – 2024-11-15 12:27:00

SUMMARY: This week’s WXXV Student Athlete of the Week is Michael Baty, a senior captain of the St. Patrick Catholic boys’ soccer team, who has played soccer since childhood. The team is off to a strong start, remaining undefeated with 27 goals scored and only one allowed. Baty has been instrumental in their success, leading with nine goals and demonstrating a willingness to play any position to support the team. He is driven by a passion for soccer and aims to excel at the collegiate level, as he has dreams of becoming a professional player. Baty’s leadership inspires his teammates and sets a positive tone for younger players.

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Mississippi governor intent on income tax cut even if states receive less federal money

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www.wxxv25.com – Associated Press – 2024-11-15 07:24:00

SUMMARY: Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves advocates for phasing out the state income tax to enhance competitiveness with states like Florida and Texas. Despite potential federal spending cuts during Donald Trump’s second term, Reeves believes states should have more flexibility with Medicaid funding. Mississippi relies heavily on federal funds for its budget, especially for Medicaid, which is vital for low-income residents. Reeves has proposed a $110 million investment for infrastructure and workforce development to attract industries. The governor emphasizes the need for competitive tax rates to support economic growth and address state challenges.

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MGCCC receives $7.1 Million RESTORE Act Grant to advance nation’s first statewide AI initiative

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2024-11-13 16:03:00

SUMMARY: The Mississippi Governor’s Office announced a $7.1 million RESTORE Act grant for the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College to enhance the Mississippi Artificial Intelligence Network (MAIN). This initiative, the nation’s first statewide AI program, aims to transform Mississippi’s economy and workforce through AI education and training. The funding will establish an AI hub on the Gulf Coast to provide advanced training in high-demand fields like machine learning and data science. This initiative is expected to drive economic growth, foster innovation, and create a skilled workforce, positioning Mississippi as a leader in the national AI landscape.

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Mississippi’s $110 Million Investment Lays Foundation for Future Economic Development Success

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2024-11-13 15:36:00

SUMMARY: Governor Tate Reeves announced Mississippi’s investment of over $110 million aimed at boosting economic development, infrastructure, workforce training, and tourism. More than $97 million will enhance site development and infrastructure projects to stimulate private sector investments and job creation. Key initiatives funded include the Site Development Grant Program, which allocates funds for various industrial sites across the state. Additionally, funding will go towards improvements in education, workforce training, and essential infrastructure in various counties. Reeves emphasized the significance of this funding in maintaining Mississippi’s economic growth and increasing high-paying job opportunities for residents.

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