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Breaking: Mississippi Power Rates Decreasing!

Mississippi Power customers to see rate decrease AP-MS--Utility Rate-Decrease Mar 18, 2020 12:57PM (GMT 17:57) JACKSON, Miss. (WLOX-TV) — Rates are going down for Mississippi Power customers. WLOX-TV reports the Mississippi Public Service Commission voted Tuesday to lower rates for customers in the state, starting with their... Read More.
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Breaking: Mississippi Employees Will Be Paid!

Mississippi employees off work to be paid amid pandemic By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS Associated Press JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi teachers and employees of city and county governments will be paid even if they are told to stay home because of the coronavirus pandemic. The state... Read More.
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Latest ECCC Update

East Central Community College (ECCC) continues to actively monitor information concerning the novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) provided by the Mississippi Department of Health (MSDH), Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In addition, College officials are maintaining... Read More.
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Neshoba County School District is Providing Free Meals

Neshoba - The Neshoba County School District is providing free meals for children. The Grab and Go breakfast and lunch program starts this Wednesday, March 18th, until further notice. "The service is available for ages 18 and under, including infants and toddlers. Children do... Read More.
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Major Changes at Pearl River Resort

Big changes and closings are happening now at Pearl River Resort! Here is a summary of what is open. Active Table Games and Slot Machines on the casino floor will be limited to provide for social distancing. Hotels at Golden Moon and Silver Star... Read More.
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Breaking News : Mississippi Casinos Closed

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi casinos are closed amid concerns about the coronavirus. State lawmakers could leave the Capitol for a few weeks. And, the state's top elected official is recommending that accountability standards be temporarily suspended for this academic year because schools are... Read More.
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