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Nine teachers awarded Leo Seal Innovative Teacher Grants
Today, Hancock Whitney in Gulfport hosted an awards luncheon at the Great Southern Club for this year’s Leo Seal Innovative Teacher Grants.
Nine of South Mississippi’s most outstanding teachers earned up to $2,000 from the Leo Seal Innovative Teacher Grants funded by Hancock Whitney.
The grant funds creative learning projects that enhance student learning experiences from grades K through 12 in various subjects.
This year’s grants winners hail from schools in Bay St. Louis, Biloxi, Carriere, Ocean Springs, Pascagoula, and Pass Christian.
The Leo Seal grants were…
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What bills did Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves veto? See the list
SUMMARY: Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves vetoed eight bills during the 2025 legislative session. Lawmakers could override these vetoes with a two-thirds majority, though such overrides are rare. Key vetoes included House Bill 569 (regarding medical facility certificates), House Bill 924 (expanding legislative committee powers), and House Bill 1085 (changing Main Street project oversight). Other vetoed bills included Senate Bills 2386 and 2867 (Medicaid technical amendments), Senate Bill 2573 (creating a tourism department), and Senate Bill 2840 (allocating funds for projects). Reeves cited constitutional concerns, including combining legislation with appropriation bills, and argued some bills overextended legislative powers.
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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.
Political Bias Rating: Centrist
The article is focused on a straightforward account of Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves’ vetoes of eight bills during the 2025 legislative session. The tone is neutral, providing facts about the vetoed bills, the reasoning behind them, and the legislative process for potential overrides. It does not overtly promote or criticize either the governor’s actions or the bills in question. The article mentions specific legal and constitutional concerns raised by the governor, which are presented without emphasizing a particular ideological stance. The language is largely factual, with legal references and technical language highlighting constitutional and procedural matters. There is no discernible bias in terms of the sources or perspectives, as it centers on the governor’s vetoes and legislative process. While it provides a list of vetoed bills, the treatment of opposing viewpoints, such as those from lawmakers supporting the bills, is not explored, which slightly narrows the focus. Overall, the article does not lean heavily in any particular political direction but remains rooted in the presentation of official actions and legal interpretations.
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Pearl River CC Baseball wins back-to-back MACCC Titles! The Wildcat’s fourth conference title in five years.
SUMMARY: The Pearl River Wildcats clinched their fourth MACCC title in five years despite dropping the first game in an 11-inning battle against Northwest Mississippi Community College. Players like Max Miller and Kyler King described the adrenaline and camaraderie fueling their comeback and celebration. Right-handed pitcher and outfielder Logan Fontenelle called the victory “one of the greatest experiences” of his life. Head Coach Michael Avalon emphasized the competition’s difficulty, highlighting the Wildcats’ remarkable achievement in one of the nation’s toughest conferences. Now, Pearl River looks forward to hosting the Region 23 tournament at “The Dub” next week.
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Waveland shares update to the Marriott Hotel
SUMMARY: Construction is underway on Waveland’s first hotel in over 20 years, a $16 million dual-brand Marriott featuring Fairfield and TownePlace Suites. Located along Highway 90 near the old Spanish Trail, the hotel is expected to boost economic growth in Hancock County by attracting short-term visitors to Stennis Space Center, Port Bienville, and Stennis Airport. Mayor Trapani highlights the hotel’s potential to encourage more long-term residents as people tend to settle in areas they’ve visited. The project involves collaboration among the city, Hancock County Board of Supervisors, and the Hancock County Port and Harbor Commission. A ribbon cutting is planned for next summer.
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