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05/10/2024: PERS Changes | Economic Development Week | Presidential Medal of Freedom

What changes to the public employee's retirement system could mean for local governments in Mississippi.

Then, it's economic development week in the state.

Plus, President Joe Biden is posthumously awarding Medgar Wylie-Evers with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. His daughter shares her experience accepting the award on behalf of her late father.

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  • 06/21/2024: Delta Port | Retirement | Juneteenth Rodeo

    20:57
    What a major investment in a Mississippi river port in the Delta could do for the state's economy.Then, a growing number of seniors in Mississippi don't have retirement plans, according to a recent survey from the AARP.Plus, Black cowboys in the South are clebrating their own history this week to celebrate Juneteenth.
  • 06/20/2024: Undocumented Spouses | Broadband | Lynching Awareness

    24:07
    An immigration plan that will shield undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens from deportation is being met with praise and criticism from immigration advocates in Mississippi.Then, more than 70 million dollars has been awarded to Internet providers to build out rural broadband networks in the state.Plus, a project in Oxford is helping to bring awareness to lynchings and reuniting some families. 
  • 06/19/2024: LGBTQ Fund | HeatRisk | Juneteenth

    23:59
    A non-profit in Mississippi is providing financial assistance to LGBTQ groups throughout the state this Pride Month.Then, a new tool can help keep people informed on how severe the heat will be this summer.Plus, today is Juneteenth, a day celebrating the emancipation of Black slaves in the United States.
  • 06/17/2024: Investigation into Death | Mens Suicide | Abortion Pills

    24:08
    The family of a Jackson man whose body was found floating in the Pearl River are still searching for answers about his death. Then, men are at a much higher risk for committing suicide than women. What could be done to prevent those deaths?Also, the abortion pill Mifepristone will stay on the market after a recent Supreme Court decision. What does this mean for the abortion rights movement in Mississippi?   
  • 06/14/2024: Fentanyl | Dollar Stores | Picnic in the Park

    23:50
    Fentanyl continues to be the leading cause of overdose deaths in the U.S. And experts say part of the solution is helping those struggling with addiction. Then, there’s a rapidly growing business across the South that has communities up in arms. They warn the stores are dirty, crime magnets and dangerous.Plus, New Yorkers with roots in Mississippi are getting together this weekend to celebrate Picnic in the Park. It marks the return of a decades-old tradition that's been absent since 2016.
  • 06/13/2024: Title IX | Summer Meals | National Geographic Winner

    23:20
    A Senator from Mississippi wants to undo anti-discrimination rules recently adopted by the Biden administration which protect trans students.Then, some schools are providing meals for students this summer.Plus, a student from Gulfport is being recognized by National Geographic for her video about oyster farming in the Mississippi Sound.
  • 06/12/2024: Boycott | LGBT Mental Health | Roadside Markers

    24:04
    Democrats are calling for a boycott of the Mississippi State Fair after Republicans held a rally in support of former President Donald Trump.Then, LGBTQ youth in Mississippi are four times more likely to commit suicide. How can mental health services reduce that number?Plus, roadside markers are a way to preserve history where it happened. That's ahead in this week's History is Lunch.
  • 06/11/2024: Certificate of Need | American Heart Association | John Batiste

    25:05
    Lawmakers are considering cuts to red tape to increase competition in the healthcare field.Then, the American Heart Association celebrates its centennial.Plus, A Grammy-award-winning star from the South recently launched his first solo tour, saying he wants to bring even more attention to the music legacy of the Gulf States.
  • 06/10/2024: Kids Count 2024 | Medicaid Coverage Data | Flags of Mississippi

    23:58
    The latest report on the overall well-being of Mississippi’s children and families shows the state ranks next to last in several key indicators. Then, More residents in Mississippi and surrounding southern states have their health insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act--- according to a new health policy research report. Plus, how have flags changed throughout Mississippi's history?