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Moss Point citizens looking for answers on rebuild
SUMMARY: A month after a tornado hit Moss Point, residents are struggling to recover, with only five out of 60 households having insurance for their destroyed or significantly damaged homes. A shortage of $1.1m in reaching the $5.2m damage threshold needed for federal assistance has exacerbated the problem. One of the locally affected businesses is Mary’s Little Lambs Daycare and Preschool, where owner Mary Odom has yet to begin repairs due to mold and mildew making it unsafe. In a bid to secure relief, officials are working with local charitable organisations to address unmet needs and rebuild the community.
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Broadband expansion impacting communities for the better
SUMMARY: Broadband expansion in rural Pearl River County, Mississippi, aims to improve internet access for homes, schools, and businesses, potentially enhancing community safety and educational resources. Currently, residents face connectivity challenges; students struggle to complete assignments, and critical updates, like weather alerts, often go unnoticed. Funded by federal grant programs, the project has encountered delays due to complications with infrastructure and historical site assessments. Local residents, like Megan Morgan, emphasize the urgency for reliable internet, noting its vital role in modern education and community well-being. There’s hope that increased access will strengthen and connect the community.
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Pascagoula parks being built thanks to food and drinks tax
SUMMARY: In Pascagoula, Mississippi, childhood memories are being created through parks funded by a 2% tax on restaurant food and drinks. Since 2013, this tax has generated about a million dollars annually, supporting playground equipment and a ten-million-dollar sports complex. City Manager Justin Larsen emphasizes the tax’s role in enhancing the 2012 parks and recreation master plan. Families, like Charlotte Jerde’s, cherish experiences at these parks, noting their importance beyond just facilities. The funding also maintains unseen aspects like field upkeep and lighting, ensuring the longevity of these community spaces for future generations.
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HII Hosts HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Leaders at Ingalls Shipbuilding
SUMMARY: HII hosted leaders from HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) at its Ingalls Shipbuilding division to discuss the implementation of new processes to accelerate ship production, following the memorandum of understanding signed earlier. The visit included a tour of the shipyard and a demonstration of the new virtual welding lab, showcasing the use of technology to improve workforce skills. Both companies aim to leverage their expertise and resources to enhance efficiency, technological innovation, and strengthen global defense. Ingalls Shipbuilding President Brian Blanchette and HHI CEO Won-ho Joo highlighted the importance of this strategic partnership.
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