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Southern Miss heading to second consecutive super regional

SUMMARY: For the second consecutive year, the Southern Miss baseball team is heading to a super regional. The team beat Pennsylvania 11-7 and is now set to face Tennessee in their super regional matchup. Southern Miss is just the 28th team since 1999 to win a regional after losing in the opening round.
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Municipal primary runoffs: What to know before heading to the polls

SUMMARY: Polls in Mississippi will reopen on April 22 for municipal primary runoff elections, determining nominees for mayor, city council, and board of aldermen. Municipalities participating include Baldwyn, Gulfport, Jackson, and others. Registered voters can vote absentee in person until April 19, or by mail, with ballots due by Election Day. On April 22, polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Voters who participated in the April 1 primaries must vote the same party, while others may choose their party. To find polling locations or check results, contact local clerks or listen to SuperTalk Mississippi News.
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Vision turns into reality as Camp Kamassa gears up for first wave of guests with special needs

SUMMARY: Camp Kamassa, located in Crystal Springs, Mississippi, was created to offer a recreational haven for children with special needs. Founded by Mary Kitchens in 2008, the camp opened on April 5, 2025, after years of planning and collaboration with the military. Spread across 326 acres, the camp features fully accessible facilities, including spacious cabins and handicap-friendly bathrooms. Designed to accommodate a range of disabilities, it even includes a medical infirmary for campers with chronic illnesses, providing treatments like dialysis and chemotherapy. Camp Kamassa will host its first group of campers in mid-May.
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Mississippi River named ‘most endangered’ amid potential federal cuts and rising flood risks

SUMMARY: The Mississippi River has been named “America’s Most Endangered River of 2025” by American Rivers due to growing environmental and policy threats. These include potential cuts to FEMA and the National Flood Insurance Program under the Trump administration, which are crucial for flood risk management and community resilience. Local leaders, like Vicksburg’s Mayor, are already on high alert, coordinating with federal agencies to prepare for flooding. The river supports 50 cities, diverse ecosystems, and economic activity, making its health vital. Climate change exacerbates flood risks, highlighting the need for federal support to protect this essential resource.
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