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Months after fans called for Lemonis’ job, Mississippi State baseball back in postseason

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2024-05-19 17:33:25

SUMMARY: Three months ago, Mississippi fans criticized head coach Chris Lemonis, doubting his 2021 championship . Now, as postseason play begins, Lemonis is enjoying renewed . Despite recent disappointments, the Bulldogs are ranked and in the top half of the SEC. Lemonis is focused on SEC Tournament success and preparing for a regional. National analyst Eric Sorenson and Kendall Rogers from D1Baseball champion Lemonis, suggesting the two lackluster seasons were anomalies. into the SEC Tournament as a five-seed, Mississippi State may face hosting challenges, but Lemonis argues his team deserves it. They face rival on Tuesday.

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House speaker announces appointments for Jackson-focused select committee

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www.supertalk.fm Staff – 2024-07-01 20:50:38

SUMMARY: Lawmakers are forming a new select committee to improve Mississippi's capital , , and the surrounding metro area. Announced by Republican House Speaker Jason White, the Select Committee on Capital and Metro Revitalization will be co-chaired by Clay Mansell (R-Clinton) and Shanda Yates (I-Jackson). The committee includes various representatives like Chris Bell (D-Jackson), Lawrence Blackmon (D-Canton), and others. White emphasized the committee's dedication to enhancing the city for the benefit of the entire . The committee aims to develop strategic and innovative partnerships with local citizens and leadership to revitalize the region.

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Over $2.6 million granted in federal assistance following April 8-11 storms

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2024-07-01 16:37:33

SUMMARY: FEMA has provided over $2.6 million in aid to victims of April's severe storms and tornadoes. Of this, $1.6 million is dedicated to housing assistance, while over $1 million covers other needs like personal property , childcare, and transportation. Federal aid became available on June 11 for six Mississippi counties. FEMA officer Jeremy Slinker encourages all affected individuals to apply for assistance, even if they've started repairs. Seven disaster recovery centers are open for , and applications can also be submitted online, via the FEMA app, or by calling the helpline. For more information, visit DisasterAssistance.gov.

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Following a bloody five-year stretch, Jackson officials boast decreasing homicide rates

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www.supertalk.fm – Ben Milam – 2024-07-01 15:51:26

SUMMARY: Chief Joseph Wade and Chokwe Antar Lumumba were optimistic about trends at a recent meeting, noting a drop in homicides and an improved 78.33% homicide case solvability rate, surpassing the national average. They emphasized ongoing work is needed as they reviewed detailed crime statistics. Wade attributed progress to effective police work, community involvement, and an increased force size from 221 to 264 since his tenure began in August 2023. Homicides in Jackson dropped from 135 in 2022 to 109 in 2023, aligning with a national decline in violent crime. Wade stressed proactive measures and collaboration with and federal authorities in addressing crime.

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