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Southern Miss football drops fifth straight, losing to Arkansas State 44-28
SUMMARY: Southern Miss fell to Arkansas State 44-28, marking their fifth consecutive loss. The Red Wolves amassed 467 total yards and capitalized on three Southern Miss turnovers. Arkansas State established an early lead, scoring two touchdowns in the first five minutes. Despite a strong performance from Southern Miss quarterback Ethan Crawford, who had 272 total yards and two rushing touchdowns, the team struggled defensively and failed to secure any takeaways. Arkansas State’s quarterback, Jaylen Raynor, threw three touchdown passes, leading to their second straight victory over Southern Miss. Southern Miss will seek to end their losing streak against James Madison next.
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Registration open for upcoming free cancer screening event held in Jackson
SUMMARY: The University of Mississippi Medical Center is offering free lung cancer screenings on National Lung Cancer Screening Day, November 9, in Jackson. This initiative aims to combat Mississippi’s low lung cancer survival rate of 21.4%, significantly below the national average of 26.6%. The screenings are available to individuals aged 50-80 who currently smoke or have quit within the past 15 years and have a 20-pack-year smoking history. Appointments are required, and those interested can register by calling (601) 984-5864. Increasing screenings and early diagnosis are crucial for addressing lung cancer in the state.
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Gritty effort proves fruitless as Mississippi State falls 34-24 to No. 14 Texas A&M
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Study: Economic matters of highest priority among likely general election voters in Mississippi
SUMMARY: As election season intensifies in Mississippi, a Cygnal survey reveals that economic issues dominate voters’ concerns. Conducted in late August, the survey highlights inflation, the economy, and the cost of living as top priorities, with tax policies closely trailing. Governor Tate Reeves and Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann have differing tax reduction proposals, focusing on eliminating state income tax versus lowering sales tax on groceries, respectively. Healthcare also ranks high, especially amid Mississippi’s ongoing hospital crisis and high maternal and infant mortality rates. House Speaker Jason White emphasized the need for data-driven legislative decisions to address these issues.
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