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Next Up: Young professionals voicing their vote for the future of Mississippi

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www.supertalk.fm – Sawyer Walters – 2023-08-11 10:48:46

SUMMARY: Young professionals in Mississippi have the power to lead the state through elected positions and voting. Secretary of State Michael Watson, who began his political career as a young professional, encouraged members of the Coast Young Professionals to voice their vote and run for offices that matter to them. The author, who has been involved in elections since high school, believes that young voters can change an entire election. They witnessed upsets in college elections and urge young professionals to find their passion and be a part of the voting process. The article also emphasizes the importance of registering to vote before the upcoming election.

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MHSAA releases new classifications for football, other sports

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2024-11-20 10:50:00

SUMMARY: The Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) announced its reclassification for 2025-27 based on enrollment data. In football, changes include West Harrison moving to 7A, while Tupelo and Oxford will swap regions. Several schools, including Canton and Gautier, will move up to 6A, while Vicksburg and Columbus drop to 5A. Clarksdale and Corinth will transition from 5A to 4A, and Quitman drops to 3A, joined by new member Presbyterian Christian School. In 2A, schools like Baldwyn and Myrtle move up from 1A. The new classifications will apply across various sports, including soccer and track.

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Cleveland business owner found guilty of COVID relief fraud

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www.supertalk.fm – Ben Milam – 2024-11-20 10:02:00

SUMMARY: Ethel Cain, owner of Lifeline Financial Freedom Solutions in Cleveland, Mississippi, has pleaded guilty to defrauding a government COVID stimulus program. She submitted nearly $400,000 in fraudulent grant applications to the Mississippi Development Authority for the CARES Act “Back to Business” program. Despite submitting multiple requests, most were denied, leading to an investigation by the state auditor’s office. Agents identified $38,500 in improper grant payments to her company. This is the first COVID stimulus fraud case handled by State Auditor Shad White’s office. Cain awaits her sentencing date following her conviction by a Bolivar County jury.

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Ridgeland health insurance company, local nonprofit collaborate to feed hungry on Thanksgiving

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2024-11-20 08:26:00

SUMMARY: Shared Health, a Ridgeland-based health insurance company, is partnering with Mississippi nonprofit food bank Extra Table to assist needy families for Thanksgiving. They are donating 9,000 chickens and 12,600 boxes of Louisiana Fish Fry Cornbread Stuffing Mix to 59 food pantry partners across five cities for the Henny 500 event. Each pantry will receive around 150 chickens and 210 boxes of stuffing mix. Extra Table’s Executive Director, Martha Allen, expressed gratitude for Shared Health’s support in combating hunger. Shared Health’s CEO, John Cole, emphasized the importance of helping families celebrate the holidays with traditional meals. Donations to Extra Table are welcomed.

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