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Feeding the Gulf Coast CEO Michael Ledger discusses food insecurity in South Mississippi
SUMMARY: Many people in our community, particularly children, do not have enough food to eat. In fact, one in six Mississippians go hungry. This is a significant issue that needs to be addressed. We often take things for granted, but there are many people across America and around the world who struggle to find enough to eat. This is also a big problem in South Mississippi. It is important that we recognize and work to solve this issue.
One in seven kids in our community don’t have enough food to eat. Feeding the Gulf Coast President & CEO Michael Ledger talks about this important issue.
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Pathways2Possibilities Career Expo showcasing career paths for local eighth-graders
SUMMARY: The 11th annual Pathways to Possibilities Career Expo is being held at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum, offering eighth graders from South Mississippi the chance to explore careers through hands-on experiences. Featuring 19 career pathways such as law, health science, and marine science, the event expects over 7,000 students from 10 counties. Attendees will engage with professionals, ask career-related questions, and learn about industry opportunities. A study shows that 53% of students are working in fields aligned with Mississippi’s targeted industries. The event emphasizes career exploration and skill development, including options for certifications, two-year, and four-year degrees.
P2P Co-Founder and Project Manager, Karen Sock, is here to with details on what this year’s event has to offer.
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City of Ocean Springs announes new city-wide infrastructure projects
SUMMARY: Ocean Springs is launching over $10 million in infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing residents’ quality of life and supporting sustainable growth. Key initiatives include storm drain improvements on Davidson Road, an Eastside sewer diversion, sidewalk upgrades, and utility enhancements on Washington Avenue. Mayor Kenny Holloway emphasized that these projects are part of ongoing efforts, with $70 million in work completed, funded mostly by grants. The storm drainage projects alone total over $6 million, and the sidewalk upgrades are valued at $700,000. All five projects are expected to be completed by next year.
Ocean Springs is announcing new and exciting infrastructure projects designed to improve the quality of life for those living there.
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Mississippi Cyber and Technology Center to enhance Keesler Air Force Base
SUMMARY: Governor Tate Reeves’ economic development plan allocates over $6 million for the construction of the Mississippi Cyber and Technology Center near Keesler Air Force Base, set to be completed by summer 2026. The center will feature public access and military entry points, facilitating training and collaboration. It supports the Mississippi Cyber Initiative led by Mississippi State University, uniting academia, law enforcement, and the intelligence community to address issues like ransomware and cybercrime. This partnership enhances cooperation between state entities and Department of Defense forces at Keesler. Construction is slated to begin in June.
The Mississippi Cyber and Technology Center will be managed by the Mississippi State University Research and Technology Corporation.
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