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MGCCC’s Willis H. Lott Learning Resources Center receives $10,000 grant from the American Library Association

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2024-07-21 14:00:15

SUMMARY: The Willis H. Lott Learning Resources Center at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College’s Perkinston Campus has been awarded a $10,000 grant from the American Library Association’s Building Library Capacity program for 2024, funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The grant aims to enhance library services for incarcerated individuals and those re-entering society. The initiative will commence in fall 2024 in collaboration with the George County Center, the Perkinston Campus, and the George County Regional Correctional Facility. The project includes partnerships with local organizations to provide comprehensive re-entry programming and improve resources, technology access, and educational support.

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Man accused in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing faces federal charge that’s eligible for death penalty

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2024-12-20 10:26:00

SUMMARY: Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare’s CEO Brian Thompson on December 4, faces federal charges of stalking, murder by firearm, and a firearms offense, which could result in the death penalty. Arrested in Pennsylvania, Mangione was extradited to New York, where he appeared in federal court. He had ambushed Thompson at a Manhattan hotel, then fled, eventually being caught in Pennsylvania with the murder weapon, fake IDs, and a notebook expressing hostility toward the health insurance industry. Mangione had posted on social media about his resentment towards insurance companies. His state charges could lead to life in prison.

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Introducing our WXXV Student Athlete of the Week, West Harrison’s Sydnei Barber!

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www.wxxv25.com – Ansley Brent – 2024-12-19 21:46:00

SUMMARY: Sydnei Barber, a junior at West Harrison High School on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, excels in both basketball and discus, breaking school records and leading her teams. Having started playing basketball at age five, she honors her family’s legacy by wearing the number five. Recently, she became the Hurricanes’ all-time leading scorer, exceeding 1,000 career points. Barber also set a discus record of 122 feet, surpassing her sister. Motivated by family, especially her two nieces, she aims to inspire others with her journey. Barber emphasizes the importance of self-belief, even when facing challenges in sports.

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Senate passes defense bill that includes projects for the Coast

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2024-12-19 13:44:00

SUMMARY: The U.S. Senate has passed the Fiscal Year 2025 National Defense Authorization Act, which includes significant Mississippi priorities. Following House approval, the bill now awaits President Biden’s signature. Sen. Roger Wicker, a key figure in the legislation, highlighted Mississippi’s crucial role in national security through its military contributions. The bill provides a 14.5% pay increase for lower-ranking military personnel, alongside funding for various initiatives, including a new Air Traffic Control Tower at Keesler Air Force Base and advanced maritime sensor development in Gulfport. Controversially, it also prohibits the Department of Defense from funding gender-reassignment treatments for minors.

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