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No decision made during Monday meeting of SEC Athletic Directors
14 Jul 2020

No decision made during Monday meeting of SEC Athletic Directors

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

Photo courtesy of SECsports.com/SEC Staff All 14 SEC athletic directors met in Birmingham Monday amid growing concerns regarding the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the 2020 college football season. The Big Ten and the Pac-12 recently announced their decisions to eliminate … Continued

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MSDH reports 862 new COVID-19 cases, 23 additional deaths
14 Jul 2020

MSDH reports 862 new COVID-19 cases, 23 additional deaths

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

The Mississippi State Department of Health is reporting 862 new cases of COVID-19. Today’s report brings Mississippi total number of cases up to 37,542. 1,272 Mississippians have now passed away from the virus following the confirmation of 23 additional deaths. … Continued

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MSMA is calling for statewide mask mandate
14 Jul 2020

MSMA is calling for statewide mask mandate

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

On Monday, an executive mask order went into effect for 13 Mississippi counties, however, the Mississippi State Medical Association (MSMA) is calling for the mandate to be extended to every single county in the state. “In order to protect the … Continued

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Confederate statue at the center of Ole Miss campus removed
14 Jul 2020

Confederate statue at the center of Ole Miss campus removed

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

Workers started the removal of the controversial Confederate statue in the middle of the Ole Miss campus early this morning. The monument, which has stood in the Circle since 1906, has been the topic of conversation for many years as … Continued

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Millsaps College is backing international students
14 Jul 2020

Millsaps College is backing international students

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

Recently, President Donald J. Trump presented colleges and universities with two options—resume in-person classes in the fall or lose all international students—and Millsaps College in Jackson has decided to stand behind its international students. Dr. Robert W. Pearigen, the President … Continued

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14 Jul 2020

Vote for MHP’s Cruiser to win Best Looking Cruiser Contest

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

The Mississippi Highway Patrol (MHP) is participating in the 2020 American Association of State Troopers Best Looking Cruiser Contest and they need your vote! This year’s entry features an MHP Honor Guard Dodge Charger photographed in front of the Mississippi Fallen Officers … Continued

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Mississippi farmers can soon apply for hemp production license
14 Jul 2020

Mississippi farmers can soon apply for hemp production license

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

Mississippi farmers will soon be able to apply for a hemp production license.  Following the passage of the ‘Mississippi Hemp Cultivation Act’, which legalizes the cultivation of hemp under a state plan to be created and implemented by the Commissioner … Continued

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Hancock Co. man pleads guilty to making moonshine, owes $1.2M in taxes
13 Jul 2020

Hancock Co. man pleads guilty to making moonshine, owes $1.2M in taxes

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

A Kiln man has pled guilty to both the unlawful production of distilled spirits and interstate travel in aid of a racketeering enterprise. Willie Necaise, Jr., 77, went before U.S. District Judge Sul Ozerden on Friday, and according to federal … Continued

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Governor Reeves, Dr. Dobbs dispel COVID-19 myths and rumors
13 Jul 2020

Governor Reeves, Dr. Dobbs dispel COVID-19 myths and rumors

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

During Monday’s press briefing, Governor Tate Revees and State Health Officer Dr. Thomas aimed to dispel several rumors surrounding the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Mississippi.  Governor Reeves opened the briefing by stating that Mississippi is in the midst … Continued

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JUCO football season officially moved to spring 2021
13 Jul 2020

JUCO football season officially moved to spring 2021

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

Graphic courtesy of NJCAA The JUCO football season will officially be moved to the spring following a vote by the NJCAA’s Board of Regents.  The board voted to push several fall sports — football, men’s and women’s soccer, and volleyball … Continued

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