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District Attorney John Weddle sworn in as new MS Court Judge
SUMMARY: John Weddle, the former District Attorney for Mississippi’s First Circuit Judicial District, was sworn in as a judge on the Mississippi Court of Appeals on October 11. Governor Tate Reeves appointed him to fill the vacancy left by Judge Jim Greenlee’s retirement. Weddle, who has held various legal positions including public defender and Tupelo Municipal Court Judge, officially begins his new role on October 14. Chief Justice Michael Randolph emphasized the Court of Appeals’ impact on judicial efficiency, highlighting its ability to issue opinions within 270 days. Attorney Jason Herring will serve as interim District Attorney until a special election next year.
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MDOT to make improvements at Brandon intersection where teen died in crash
SUMMARY: Following the tragic death of 18-year-old Greyson Huff in a crash at the intersection of Highway 18 and Sunset Drive in Brandon, Mississippi, the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) has announced safety improvements. These enhancements include rumble strips, a new flashing LED stop sign, and flashing intersection warning signs. Despite community requests for a traffic signal, state engineers determined it was not warranted due to data indicating that signals can make intersections more dangerous. MDOT aims to improve visibility and reduce speeds, with the enhancements expected to be completed next week.
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Mississippi receives C- for infrastructure
SUMMARY: A new analysis by the American Society of Civil Engineers reveals that Mississippi’s infrastructure has improved over the last four years, increasing its score from a D- in 2020 to a C- in 2024, matching the national average. The report evaluates twelve infrastructure categories, with the state’s railway system receiving a B, while drinking water and roads scored a D-. Jennifer Sloan Ziegler, chair of the report, emphasized that many systems are aging and require rehabilitation. Investment in infrastructure is linked to job creation and economic growth, highlighting the need for continued attention to infrastructure maintenance in Mississippi.
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Mississippi expects only a small growth in state budget
SUMMARY: Mississippi’s budget for the year starting July 1 is projected to grow by less than 1%, with an estimated $7.6 billion in the general fund. This is slower growth compared to previous years, due to flat sales tax collections and a drop in corporate income tax revenues. While income tax and insurance premium tax collections rose, the state’s economic outlook is more conservative. Governor Tate Reeves advocates for phasing out the income tax, while Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann favors reducing grocery sales tax. Lawmakers will finalize budget recommendations in December, with debates set for the 2024 legislative session.
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