AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMississippi Politics: At the Neshoba County Fair, state leaders laid out 2027 campaign-and-legislative priorities, with redistricting and education reform leading the talk as Gov. Tate Reeves’ term-limited exit nears. Education & Culture: The Mississippi Supreme Court declined to review the case of fired assistant principal Toby Price, who read a children’s book (“I Need a New Butt!”) and is set for reinstatement after years of court fights. STEM & Community: The Delta Area Association for Improvement of Schools hosted a robotics and STEAM showcase in Cleveland, bringing together students from Quitman and North Bolivar counties with Gulf Coast partners. Health & Local Impact: Bethel Free Health Clinic in Biloxi is recovering after flood damage that destroyed equipment and patient files, and it’s asking for supplies and donations. Coast Life: The Mississippi Aquarium released two rehabilitated sea turtles back into the water, including a loggerhead, after treatment for injuries and illness. Public Safety: Mississippi’s emergency siren approach is being clarified after storm confusion, with officials urging residents to seek shelter first and get updates second. Human Stories: A Lumberton teen is battling a rare blood cancer and her family is seeking help to reach ongoing treatment appointments.
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