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Mississippi State returns to Biloxi for two-game stand in March at Keesler Federal Park

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2025-01-16 10:18:00

SUMMARY: Mississippi State will play at Keesler Federal Park in Biloxi for the 2025 Hancock Whitney Classic on March 11-12 against Old Dominion and Nicholls. This marks the Bulldogs’ seventh consecutive year in Biloxi, where they are ranked No. 18 in ESPN’s preseason poll. Tickets are available starting at $22 for Shuck Nation members and $24 for the general public. Last year, over 10,000 fans attended the games, setting a record crowd. Old Dominion and Nicholls are competitive teams, with Nicholls having a history in the Hancock Whitney Classic. This event enhances community engagement and local economic growth.

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FDA bans Red No. 3, artificial coloring used in beverages, candy and other foods

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www.wxxv25.com – NBC NEWS – 2025-01-15 09:00:00

SUMMARY: The FDA announced a ban on Red No. 3, a synthetic dye linked to cancer in animals, which is commonly used in various foods like candies and cereals. This decision is a win for consumer advocacy groups who petitioned for its removal due to cancer risks and potential behavioral effects on children. Manufacturers have until January 15, 2027, to reformulate products, with an additional year for dietary supplement producers. Red No. 3, identified as carcinogenic since an 1980s study, is already banned in cosmetics and several countries. Some U.S. companies have begun eliminating the dye from their products.

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New Mississippi law aims to limit jailing of people awaiting mental health treatment. Is it working?

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www.wxxv25.com – Associated Press – 2025-01-15 07:08:00

SUMMARY: Rep. Sam Creekmore IV, who sponsored changes to Mississippi’s civil commitment law, highlighted inconsistent data reporting by counties, which complicates evaluation of the law’s effectiveness. The new law, passed in 2024, aims to reduce the use of jails for people awaiting mental health treatment, requiring screenings and treatment options before jail time. However, its implementation faces challenges, especially in rural areas lacking resources, such as nearby crisis stabilization units. Some counties struggle with the costs of transportation, while others have successfully opened local units. Advocates call for better state oversight to ensure compliance with the law’s provisions.

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Yellowjacket wrestling team aims to grow the sport and confidence in women

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www.wxxv25.com – Ansley Brent – 2025-01-14 22:52:00

SUMMARY: The St. Martin Yellowjackets girls’ wrestling team has been dominating Mississippi’s high school wrestling scene, recently securing a spot in the Dual State Championship after winning last year’s State Championship. The team faces pressure to maintain their title, but remains focused on showing that girls can excel in wrestling, proving they are just as capable as boys. Coach Rosemary Hodgson emphasizes the importance of strong female role models, boosting confidence and pushing boundaries. As girls’ wrestling grows in Mississippi, the Yellowjackets aim to inspire others and build a strong community, all while striving for another championship victory.

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