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22 May 2020

MHSAA’s ‘return to activity’ guidelines allow workouts to begin June 1

by WDXO Jack FM | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

It’s been two months since high school sports in Mississippi were officially suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the Mississippi High School Activities Association took steps Thursday to allow for summer workouts to begin.  The MSHAA announced ‘return to … Continued

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Arkansas Women Held Without Bond In Connection to US Marshal Shot In Oxford
22 May 2020

Arkansas Women Held Without Bond In Connection to US Marshal Shot In Oxford

by WDXO Jack FM | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

Arkansas Woman Held Without Bond After Being Charged With Aiding and Abetting the Attempted Murder of a Deputy US Marshal A United States Magistrate Judge has ordered that an Arkansas woman be held without bond following her arrest last Friday … Continued

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Gov. asks lawmakers to use CARES $ for workforce development
21 May 2020

Gov. asks lawmakers to use CARES $ for workforce development

by WDXO Jack FM | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

After signing the bill to allocate $300 million of Mississippi’s CARES Act funding for small business relief, Governor Tate Reeves stated today that he’ll ask lawmakers to use a portion of the state’s remaining $900 million to fund workforce development … Continued

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Sha Walker knows his company can change Mississippi schools
21 May 2020

Sha Walker knows his company can change Mississippi schools

by WDXO Jack FM | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

Two legislative appropriations later and Sha Walker has proven that his company, JumpStart Test Prep, has the ability to drastically improve Mississippi’s average ACT score. JumpStart Test Prep, which was founded by both Walker and Dot McClendon, actively strives to … Continued

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21 May 2020

IHL announces intent to “resume traditional operations” this fall

by WDXO Jack FM | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

While the COVID-19 pandemic shut down college campuses in Mississippi for the remainder of the spring semester, the Institutions of Higher Learning is anticipating that students will return to their respective campuses in the fall. This morning, the IHL’s Board … Continued

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MSDH reports 255 new COVID-19 cases, 10 additional deaths
21 May 2020

MSDH reports 255 new COVID-19 cases, 10 additional deaths

by WDXO Jack FM | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

Mississippi’s total number of COVID-19 cases has surpassed 12,000.  The Mississippi State Department of Health reported 255 new cases this morning, bringing the state’s total up to 12,222. The confirmation of 10 additional deaths means that 580 Mississippians have tragically … Continued

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Higgins: retirees should still expect benefits amid COVID-19
21 May 2020

Higgins: retirees should still expect benefits amid COVID-19

by WDXO Jack FM | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

On Thursday morning, Mississippi Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS) Executive Director Ray Higgins joined The Gallo Show to talk about the current state of his office amid the coronavirus pandemic. “We are doing well for the circumstances certainly,” Higgins said. … Continued

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21 May 2020

Governor’s signature authorizes $300 million for small business relief

by WDXO Jack FM | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

Governor Tate Reeves has signed SB 2772, which allocates $300 million of Mississippi’s CARES Act funding for small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.  Governor @tatereeves has signed SB 2772. #msleg — Mississippi Statewatch (@MSStatewatch) May 20, 2020 Passed by … Continued

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21 May 2020

Words of Wisdom: Don’t kiss a chick

by WDXO Jack FM | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

They are cute and cuddly, but please don’t kiss ’em. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is investigating nearly 100 Salmonella infections across 28 states, including Mississippi, from contact with chickens, ducks, and other poultry in backyard flocks. … Continued

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21 May 2020

Apply to “Get a Gator” beginning June 1st

by WDXO Jack FM | posted in: Mississippi News | 0

Are you brave enough to give it a shot?  A total of 960 permits are available within seven hunting zones for the 10-day season. The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks says applications for the 2020 Public Waters Alligator Season … Continued

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