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AP Election Brief | What to expect in Mississippi’s runoff primaries

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2023-08-25 14:09:16

SUMMARY: On Tuesday, Mississippi voters will head back to the polls for six runoff primaries in which no candidate reached the vote majority necessary to advance to the November general elections. The runoff primaries, three each for Republicans and Democrats, will be held in House districts scattered across the state. Featured races include District 66, where Fabian Nelson, who could become the state’s first openly gay lawmaker, faces alderwoman Roshunda Harris-Allen, and District 115, where former police officer Zachary Grady and Biloxi City Councilmember Felix Gines are competing.

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Southern Miss freshman earns Congressional Silver Medal

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2025-04-05 12:00:00

SUMMARY: Molly Collins, a freshman at the University of Southern Mississippi, received the Congressional Award Program’s Silver Medal for her extensive volunteer efforts. To achieve this recognition, she completed over 200 hours of public service, 100 hours of personal development, and 100 hours of physical fitness. Collins, a computer science major from Madison, participated in community activities, including volunteering at local farmers markets and the Mississippi Children’s Museum, along with spearheading projects with the Metro Leo Club. Her accomplishments were acknowledged by U.S. Rep. Michael Guest, and her English instructor praised her dedication and impact as a student and citizen.

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Water park expected to open in Leakesville this summer

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2025-04-05 00:43:00

SUMMARY: Leakesville, Mississippi, aims to transform into a tourist destination with the upcoming ChickasaWaves inflatable water park. Local residents, like Mikel Franks, see this development as a means to attract visitors and stimulate economic growth. The park is expected to offer various water attractions, sandy beaches, and a restaurant, creating job opportunities for locals. Davey Busby, the park’s owner, hopes it will draw newcomers to the area, allowing them to enjoy a small vacation experience. Residents believe the influx of tourism will boost local businesses and create more jobs, signaling a hopeful future for Leakesville.

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Local libraries hit with federal budget cuts

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www.wxxv25.com – Jordyn Lassiter – 2025-04-04 14:44:00

SUMMARY: Public libraries in Gulfport, Mississippi, rely on federal funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, recently targeted for reduction by the Trump administration, leading to service suspensions. Libraries like the Jackson-George Regional Library System experience communication issues and uncertainties regarding their futures. Popular digital platform Hoopla, providing free access to various media, faces potential suspension, significantly affecting rural communities relying on such resources. Harrison County libraries remain temporarily funded, but concerns persist as resources dwindle. Hancock County Library System’s director highlights the challenge of maintaining services amidst budget cuts, prompting patrons to seek answers from local representatives.

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