AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNative education gains: U.S. Bureau of Indian Education schools are seeing a jump in on-time graduation, with one student’s career-training path at Chief Leschi Schools in Washington reflecting the broader trend. Coastal climate watch: A new Gulf-focused series warns the Gulf of Mexico is warming faster than surrounding oceans, boosting storm risk and worsening sea-level and fisheries impacts. Local gardening: Mississippi State Extension is hosting a Mississippi Master Gardener interest meeting for aspiring certified volunteers (July 22, 1 p.m., Washington County at the Greenville Extension Office). Community health alert: Taylor Farms expanded an iceberg lettuce recall tied to a cyclospora outbreak to 27 states, including Mississippi, with shoppers urged to check best-by dates. Youth ag & conservation: Southeast Mississippi Livestock held its first Ag Career Day for ages 5–18, while Pascagoula River Audubon Center’s GRITS camp ended with students kayaking and pulling tires and trash from the river. Voting push: Women leaders in Shelby County encouraged early voting ahead of Aug. 1, with ballots available at any early voting location. Remembering Nolan Wells: TheGrio will livestream Nolan Wells’ July 20 memorial service in Ocean Springs as the investigation moves forward and the family continues pressing for answers. Education funding friction: Mississippi teachers say the new process for buying classroom supplies is harder than before, even as the state shifts toward a digital wallet for Education Enhancement Funds.
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