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Mississippi-based AI company, Camgian, expanding operations in Starkville
SUMMARY: Camgian Corporation, a Mississippi-based AI and machine learning company, announced a $2.5 million expansion in Starkville. The investment will create 15 jobs and enhance infrastructure, including high-performance computing for AI model training. CEO Gary Butler highlighted the company’s growth, while Gov. Tate Reeves praised Mississippi’s rising status in AI. The Mississippi Development Authority, Starkville, and Oktibbeha County are supporting the project through tax incentives. MDA director Bill Cork emphasized the state’s competitive advantages in high-tech industries. The expansion will take place over three years, reinforcing Mississippi’s position as a leader in AI innovation.
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Lawmakers launch Mississippi-Israel caucus to boost diplomatic relations with Jewish State
SUMMARY: A bipartisan group of Mississippi lawmakers has formed the Mississippi-Israel Legislative Caucus to bolster the state’s support for Israel amid ongoing Middle Eastern conflicts. Co-chaired by Sens. Jeremy England and Juan Barnett, along with Reps. Hank Zuber and Otis Anthony, the caucus aims to strengthen the political, economic, and cultural ties between Mississippi and Israel. Israeli Consul General Anat Sultan-Dadon emphasized the importance of bipartisan support in countering criticism of Israel, particularly after the Hamas-led attack on October 7, 2023. Sultan-Dadon also warned against misleading narratives influencing protests on college campuses and highlighted the need to combat radical ideologies.
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Longtime Southern Miss women’s basketball coach Joye Lee-McNelis announces retirement
SUMMARY: Southern Miss women’s basketball coach Joye Lee-McNelis announced that the 2024-25 season will mark the end of her 34-year coaching career. After 21 years with the Lady Eagles, she became a prominent figure in the program and holds over 300 wins as head coach. A former standout player, McNelis led Southern Miss to its first postseason in 1981 and began her coaching career at Texas State. She faced health challenges, battling lung cancer since 2017, which inspired the “McNelis Strong” movement. The university will honor her contributions during a men’s basketball game on February 28. A search for her successor is underway.
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Clarksdale drops lawsuit over newspaper editorial that judge ordered removed
SUMMARY: The city of Clarksdale, Mississippi, dropped its libel lawsuit against The Clarksdale Press Register on Monday, following controversy over a judge’s order to remove a critical editorial. The piece, which addressed the city’s lack of notification regarding a meeting on a proposed tax, ignited backlash from First Amendment advocates. Clarksdale Mayor Chuck Espy attributed the decision to an offer from the newspaper’s owner to issue a clarification. However, the owner stated this offer was made prior to the lawsuit and was no longer valid. The case drew national attention and support for press rights from various media organizations.
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