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Helping Disadvantaged Coast Communities with Environmental Actions
SUMMARY: On May 1, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded a $2,499,800 grant to The Land Trust for the Mississippi Coastal Plain (LTMCP) to aid disadvantaged communities along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Announced by Cesar Zapata and Marc Wyatt of the EPA, the funding is part of the EPA’s Environmental Justice Program. Over five years, it will support identifying and implementing projects to improve environmental conditions in six coastal counties of Mississippi. The initiative aims to simplify the grant process for these communities, enabling them to develop nature-based solutions to pollution and engage actively in environmental improvement efforts.
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Mississippi’s Easter Traditions | Our Mississippi Home
SUMMARY: Easter in Mississippi is deeply rooted in tradition, faith, and Southern hospitality. Celebrations begin with early sunrise church services, honoring Christ’s resurrection. Families gather for a festive lunch featuring turkey or ham, along with a multitude of deviled eggs. Community Easter egg hunts engage children and encourage local participation, often with prizes. Many dress in their finest outfits for church services, with shopping for new attire starting weeks in advance. The holiday also emphasizes gratitude, paralleling Thanksgiving, as people express thankfulness during services. Overall, Mississippi Easter traditions foster reflection, joy, and togetherness among communities.
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MSU’s Fred Carl Jr. Small Town Center, Gulf Coast Community Design Studio featured in Italy’s famous Venice Biennale
SUMMARY: Mississippi State’s Fred Carl Jr. Small Town Center and the Gulf Coast Community Design Studio were named among 54 national finalists at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia. The U.S. Pavilion theme, “PORCH: An Architecture of Generosity,” explores the porch’s cultural and social role. MSU’s exhibit features the Neshoba County Fair’s public porches, while the GCCDS project, “Women in Construction,” highlights women’s roles in post-Katrina rebuilding. Both entries emphasize community impact and architectural innovation. The event runs May 10–Nov. 23 in Venice and is curated by Carlo Ratti, a leading figure in urban design.
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Boater Safety is a Must!
SUMMARY: Spring is here in Mississippi, prompting many to venture out on the state’s waterways. Before heading out, it’s crucial to review boater safety skills. Those born after June 30, 1980, must complete a state-accredited boater safety course, which covers vital topics like water safety and navigation rules. The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) offers the course online or in person, with various locations available year-round. Successful completion may also help reduce insurance premiums. For more information, contact MDWFP or check their website. Enjoy the beautiful weather, but prioritize safety on the water!
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