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Zack Rogers Main Weather 2/14/25
SUMMARY: Pleasant weather is expected before temperatures rise into the mid-70s on Saturday, accompanied by strong thunderstorms in the late afternoon and evening. A level three out of five risk for severe weather remains, highlighting potential flooding, strong winds up to 45 mph, and tornado threats. The timing of the main storm line has shifted to around midnight, exiting the area by early Sunday morning. Rain predictions decreased to around an inch, but saturation remains high due to recent conditions. Following the storm, temperatures will drop into the 40s and 20s later in the week, signaling an unexpected cold snap. Stay weather-aware.

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Mississippi income tax elimination bill awaits governor’s approval
SUMMARY: Lawmakers have sent a bill to Governor Tate Reeves aiming to fully eliminate Mississippi’s state income tax. Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hoseman hailed it as a historic day after extensive drafting. House Bill One includes significant modifications, especially for the public employees retirement system, introducing a split contribution model for new hires. The bill proposes lowering the grocery tax from 7% to 5% while implementing a 9-cent gas tax increase over three years. Income tax cuts of a quarter percentage point yearly from 2027 to 2030 are included, along with economic triggers for potential additional tax reductions.

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DISMANTLING THE DEP. OF ED
SUMMARY: President Donald Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the Department of Education, aiming to shift control to individual states and reduce federal oversight. While some state leaders and educators express concern about the loss of financial aid, assessments, and civil rights protections, others support the move, believing it will allow more local control over education. Critics, like Darein Spann of the Mississippi Association of Educators, warn that this could harm students, as many school districts rely on federal funding to supplement local budgets. The Mississippi Department of Education has not yet altered its approach to federal funding.

DISMANTLING THE DEP. OF ED
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Boyd Elementary parents upset about school lunches
SUMMARY: Parents at Boyd Elementary in Jackson are upset about school lunches, with complaints of cold, spoiled, or undercooked food. One parent, Kelly, claims her children and others have been served insufficient meals, with some days lacking food entirely. She also mentions frequent orders of Domino’s pizza due to food shortages. Principal Joseph Collins maintains no rules were broken and highlights the option for students to bring outside food. Mark Roe, Executive Director of Child Nutrition, assures that the food is tested for nutritional value. The principal invites parents to visit the school to see the lunch program firsthand.

Boyd Elementary parents upset about school lunches
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