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A discussion of pro baseball in the Hub City comes to the Hattiesburg library
SUMMARY: Hattisburg has a long history of loving baseball, dating back to the early 20th century when the town had a minor league team called the Hubman. The team later became known as the Pine Toppers and played at Camper Park. Local historian Shan Frell will be discussing this history at the Hattisburg Library on Thursday evening at 6:00. The talk will focus on Hattisburg baseball in the Roaring 20s, including how the town actively pursued and supported a team, as well as the notable players associated with the team. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about Hattisburg’s baseball legacy.

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Mississippi lawmakers monitor federal funding cuts
SUMMARY: Mississippi lawmakers are closely monitoring potential federal funding cuts, as much of the state’s budget relies on federal aid. Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann is cautious about funding uncertainties under President Trump, suggesting residents prepare for possible reductions that could affect those dependent on federal support. Mississippi collects around $7 billion in taxes but receives nearly $14 billion from the federal government, highlighting its dependency. Ongoing legislative discussions include Senate Bill 3095, which lacks safeguards for Medicaid funding, with concerns that cuts could result in a $3 billion loss for services. The Senate plans to increase its rainy day fund to manage potential funding losses.

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Wellness Wednesday: Five years since COVID-19
SUMMARY: Five years after COVID-19 emerged, Dr. Quinn reflects on the pandemic’s impact, noting over 7 million worldwide deaths, with Mississippi recording 1,000. Although COVID continues to circulate, hospitalizations and deaths are down, attributed to widespread vaccinations and natural infections that strengthened immune defenses. Dr. Quinn emphasizes the importance of vaccination to enhance protection against the virus and its variants. He hopes history will recognize the lessons learned about health and self-care during the pandemic, particularly for vulnerable populations. The pandemic has changed societal behavior, with more people wearing masks in crowded settings compared to pre-COVID times.

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Congressman Bennie Thompson hosts town hall
SUMMARY: Congressman Bennie Thompson hosted a town hall meeting at Greater Grove Street Missionary Baptist Church, drawing a large crowd of Warren County residents seeking answers about federal employee layoffs and budget cuts to vital social programs. Attendees voiced concerns, including issues at the Jackson VA, where patients highlighted low medical fees for services. Thompson emphasized that many constituents are fighting to regain their federal jobs, noting that legal battles can be lengthy. Additionally, he addressed President Trump’s attempt to void pardons related to the January 6th investigations, stating such actions lack merit. Thompson plans to host another town hall on Wednesday.

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