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Important message on COVID-19 response from Governor Tate Reeves
18 Mar 2020

Important message on COVID-19 response from Governor Tate Reeves

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

Governor Tate Reeves posted the following to Facebook today: Here is the text of his message: We are together in a moment of great uncertainty. It is a time when all of our lives are being disrupted as we come … Continued

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MDE working to provide meals for students during closures
18 Mar 2020

MDE working to provide meals for students during closures

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

As school closures continue in Mississippi, the Department of Education is working to ensure that students will continue to receive meals.  The MDE’s Office of Child Nutrition (OCN) has secured two waivers from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) that … Continued

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MSDH: 34 confirmed coronavirus cases in Mississippi
18 Mar 2020

MSDH: 34 confirmed coronavirus cases in Mississippi

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

The Mississippi State Department of Health has updated the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the state.  With 13 new cases, the state’s total has reached 34 as of Wednesday morning. The latest cases are in Bolivar, Coahoma, DeSoto, Hancock, … Continued

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Universities Postpone Commencement Ceremonies
18 Mar 2020

Universities Postpone Commencement Ceremonies

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

The university made this decision on Tuesday amid the coronavirus pandemic affecting the world. In a statement posted to their website, the school says they are doing this in compliance with the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning regarding the pandemic. … Continued

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MCPP Special: Online learning should be a short-term fix AND long-term goal
18 Mar 2020

MCPP Special: Online learning should be a short-term fix AND long-term goal

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

Written by Brett Kittredge, Director of Marketing and Communications with the Mississippi Center for Public Policy While we don’t have official numbers, estimates say some 15,00-20,000 Mississippi children are homeschooled during normal times. Currently, every child in the state is learning … Continued

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MS Department of Health announces operations changes amid COVID-19 outbreak
17 Mar 2020

MS Department of Health announces operations changes amid COVID-19 outbreak

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

The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) has announced that the agency will continue to offer core public health services with some slight changes amid the COVID-19 outbreak. The Mississippi State Department of Health Public Health Laboratory has been and … Continued

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SEC officially cancels all remaining spring sporting events
17 Mar 2020

SEC officially cancels all remaining spring sporting events

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

Photo courtesy of SECsports.com/SEC Staff The SEC has officially canceled all spring sporting events.  While there was a slim chance that baseball and other spring sports could continue after the NCAA announced the cancelation of spring championships last week, the … Continued

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Mississippi legislative session suspended due to coronavirus
17 Mar 2020

Mississippi legislative session suspended due to coronavirus

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

After tomorrow morning, the Mississippi Legislature will suspend all activities for a period of time. During a press conference, Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann and Speaker of the House Philip Gunn announced, upon the recommendation of the State Health Department, the … Continued

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Bill passes ensuring paid leave for teachers, local government employees
17 Mar 2020

Bill passes ensuring paid leave for teachers, local government employees

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

While it appears that the Mississippi Legislature may halt the 2020 session as the coronavirus outbreak continues, they passed an important bill before the extended recess.  Both the House and Senate have passed similar bills that will ensure all local … Continued

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17 Mar 2020

New coronavirus cases bring state’s total to 21

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

The number of coronavirus cases in Mississippi quickly rose overnight.  Nine new cases of the virus have brought the state’s total to 21. The new cases are spread out across Leflore, Jackson, Harrison and Hinds Counties and the virus is … Continued

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