It started with a mission to extend the tourist season, and now 25 years later, Cruisin’ The Coast is the largest event in Mississippi and was voted USA Today‘s favorite car show.
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SUMMARY: Mississippi’s Republican legislative leaders, including Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann and House Speaker Jason White, are advocating for Medicaid expansion to cover low-wage workers who lack affordable insurance. This proposal, favored by business groups, contradicts Gov. Tate Reeves’ stance that opposes increasing Medicaid enrollment. Hosemann highlighted that expansion could assist about 75,000 individuals, while White stressed the economic benefits of accessible healthcare. Discussions took place during the Mississippi Economic Council’s Hobnob event. Legislative priorities include healthcare access, reducing the grocery tax, and continuing the phased reduction of the personal income tax, set to commence in January.
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SUMMARY: Deuce Knight, a standout quarterback for George County, has been named WXXV‘s Student Athlete of the Week, garnering praise for his explosive performances. Under his leadership, the football team has achieved a 3-0 record in regional play, scoring 167 points, with Knight tying a state record by throwing nine touchdowns in a recent game. A Mississippi All-Star, Knight has also earned five-star status and is committed to Auburn University. He is driven by the goal of winning a state championship and continually strives to excel in both football and track, demonstrating immense competitive spirit and dedication.
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SUMMARY: On Wednesday, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will campaign in swing states, crossing paths in Wisconsin, where Trump is joined by retired NFL quarterback Brett Favre. Favre, a Trump supporter, has been linked to a Mississippi welfare scandal but has not faced criminal charges. He has repaid over $1 million received from speaking fees related to welfare funds, and still owes nearly $730,000 in interest. Favre’s involvement aims to tap into his local popularity, despite the controversy surrounding him. Meanwhile, Harris will travel through key cities, emphasizing Wisconsin’s critical role in elections.
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