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Tee It Up For Wishes Golf Tournament
SUMMARY: This content discusses the benefits of hybrid work models, which allow employees to split their time between working from home and the office. It highlights how this approach can increase flexibility, improve work-life balance, reduce commuting time, and boost productivity. The article also analyzes how companies can successfully implement hybrid work models by providing the necessary technology, resources, and support for their employees. Overall, hybrid work models are seen as a way to adapt to changing work environments and meet the needs of both employees and employers.
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ICC cuts ribbon on new softball and tennis complex
SUMMARY: ICC’s tennis players have gained their first-ever locker rooms with the opening of a new $6 million softball and tennis complex. The facility features enhanced amenities for both softball and tennis, including two party decks akin to those in baseball stadiums. The college president highlights the complex’s potential to improve the athletic environment and attract new student athletes. Additionally, the baseball stadium is undergoing renovations to improve drainage and dugouts, further contributing to the enhancement of ICC’s athletic facilities.
Itawamba Community College (ICC) unveiled its new softball and tennis complex.
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Hinds County DA speaks on federal investigation
SUMMARY: In May, FBI agents executed search warrants at several locations linked to Hinds County District Attorney Jody Owens, including his office and the downtown Cigar Company. When questioned about the federal investigation, Owens stated he could not comment on the active case but reiterated that it does not involve the DA’s office. He emphasized collaboration with authorities and expressed confidence in his position, indicating he does not believe he can be removed from office due to the ongoing investigation.
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When will CCID courts open?
SUMMARY: Eight months after a federal judge authorized a new court for the Capitol Complex Improvement District, the court has yet to be established. House Bill 1020 granted Capitol Police jurisdiction over a significant area and instructed Chief Justice Michael Randolph to appoint judges for the cases brought by the Capitol Police. Justice Randolph stated he cannot appoint judges until a courtroom is available, expressing optimism for the future once a building is secured. The old Wright and Ferguson Funeral Home is designated to become the new courtroom and Capitol Police headquarters, while a temporary court setup is in progress.
8 months after green light given, still no new court set up for Capitol Complex Improvement District
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