AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLocal Justice & Voting Rights: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Mississippi mail-in ballot rule in Watson v. RNC, allowing absentee ballots postmarked by election day to be counted if they arrive within five business days—an outcome tied directly to how Mississippians vote by mail. Public Safety & Youth Detention: Forrest County supervisors questioned rising costs and logistics for housing juvenile suspects, spotlighting the “sight and sound” separation limits that shape where young people can be held. Gulf Coast Community & STEM: The Gulf Coast Robotics Challenge is set for Oct. 3 in Gulf Shores for grades 4–12, pairing mission-based autonomous robotics with a brain-drone demo. Health & Caregiving: A local Alzheimer’s event in Columbia, MS shared medical guidance and caregiver stories, emphasizing early detection and support for families. Education & Opportunity: ExxonMobil-Jackson State University STEM Camp brought Hinds and Yazoo students together to tackle real-world science and energy challenges. Culture & Faith: CityGates Church’s Summerfest returns July 18–23 in Waterloo Park with free kids activities, youth nights, and community events. Mississippi Spotlight: Ole Miss reported 3,800+ May 2026 graduates, including three local students. Arts & Entertainment: MSU Riley Center announced its fall/winter lineup in Meridian, featuring Kristin Chenoweth, Lalah Hathaway, Keb’ Mo’, and Little Feat. Business & Law Pathway: Mississippi Christian University and Millsaps launched a 3+3 accelerated law degree pathway, letting students earn a bachelor’s and JD in six years. Remembering a Mississippi Legacy: George E. Johnson Sr., Afro Sheen and Ultra Sheen founder and a civil-rights era business pioneer, died at 99. Community News: Wayne County is seeking help identifying a woman found in the Chickasawhay River, with investigators turning to the Gulf Coast Crime Lab.
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