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Greenville school district announces cancellation of fall sports
29 Jul 2020

Greenville school district announces cancellation of fall sports

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

Photo courtesy of MHSAA A Delta school district has become the first to announce that they will not take part in the upcoming high school football season in Mississippi.  Tuesday, the Greenville Public School District voted to cancel all fall … Continued

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Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith joins in on an anti-anarchy bill
29 Jul 2020

Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith joins in on an anti-anarchy bill

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

U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) announced her support for legislation that would withhold federal funding to “anarchist jurisdictions”—those state and local jurisdictions that purposefully obstruct the rule of law in favor of violent mobs. The Ending Taxpayer Funding of Anarchy … Continued

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Second Human Case of West Nile Virus identified in Mississippi for 2020
29 Jul 2020

Second Human Case of West Nile Virus identified in Mississippi for 2020

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

The Mississippi State Department of Health has reported the second human case of West Nile Virus (WNV) for 2020. The case was reported in Lee County. A case was reported in Claiborne County in June, so the addition of the … Continued

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Some Mississippians may be eligible for extended benefits
29 Jul 2020

Some Mississippians may be eligible for extended benefits

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

The Mississippi Department of Employment Security (MDES) has announced a list of qualifying factors to determine eligibility for the Extended Benefits (EB) program, including an explanation on when the Extended Benefits are payable. The EB program was established to pay … Continued

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MHSAA announces rules for fall sports and activities
28 Jul 2020

MHSAA announces rules for fall sports and activities

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

The Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) has released a tentative set of rules for all fall sports and activities: Stadiums/Gyms Attendance policy & quarantine procedure will be determined before team competition begins and at the appropriate time Post social … Continued

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CARES Act funds will kickstart broadband expansion in Mississippi
28 Jul 2020

CARES Act funds will kickstart broadband expansion in Mississippi

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

A large portion of CARES Act funding will begin to close the digital divide in Mississippi. Just a few weeks after the Mississippi Legislature passed the “COVID-19 Connectivity Act,” Staff Director of the Public Utilities Staff Sally Doty announced that … Continued

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Reeves calls out Hosemann for education budget mishap
28 Jul 2020

Reeves calls out Hosemann for education budget mishap

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

On July 8, Governor Tate Reeves decided to veto the state of Mississippi’s educational budget for fiscal year 2021. Why, you might ask? According to Reeves himself, that question can be answered in two simple words: teacher incentives. The education … Continued

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Feds still investigating mystery seeds
28 Jul 2020

Feds still investigating mystery seeds

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

In the event a package of unsolicited seeds makes its way to your mailbox, from China or any foreign country, STOP! Image courtesy of the Mississippi Department of Agriculture Mississippi’s Ag Commissioner Andy Gipson says, “We are aware that citizens in … Continued

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MSDH confirms 1,342 new COVID-19 cases, 42 additional deaths
28 Jul 2020

MSDH confirms 1,342 new COVID-19 cases, 42 additional deaths

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

State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs warned that Monday’s decrease in new COVID-19 cases wasn’t likely to become a trend as the Department of Health reported under 700 new cases to begin the week. Today, the Department of Health is … Continued

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28 Jul 2020

What does “Back to School” look like?  Corinth schools have reopened and are setting the bar.

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

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, questions and concerns abound regarding a return to school, but one district in Mississippi is moving full steam ahead. Image courtesy of the Corinth School District The Corinth School District resumed classes Monday, both in-person … Continued

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