AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoOle Miss Sports: Former Seneca Valley softball star Lexie Hames transferred from Clemson to the University of Mississippi, saying it’s “time for a change” as she settles into Oxford and gets back to her familiar jersey number. Mississippi Courts & Community Safety: A federal judge delayed the trial of Stephen Spencer Pittman in the Beth Israel Congregation synagogue arson case to October 2026. Horn Island Case: Nolan Wells’ family met with the Jackson County DA; prosecutors say the case will go to a grand jury, and authorities agreed to a mutual cellphone inspection as questions and misinformation continue. Education & Everyday Support: Mississippi’s Education Enhancement Funds are now available for eligible teachers, providing $748 for classroom supplies through the ClassWallet portal. Workforce & Higher Ed: Mississippi lawmakers discussed major higher-education changes, including tying funding to graduation rates and workforce outcomes. Local Culture & Heritage: The 76th Annual Choctaw Indian Fair kicked off in Meridian, celebrating sports, art, performances, and stickball. Community Life: Hattiesburg opened the renovated Katie John Dabbs Community Center as a new neighborhood gathering space. Ag & Youth: Southeast Mississippi Livestock hosted its first Ag Career Day to introduce kids ages 5–18 to cattle, horses, goats, and sheep. Civic Leadership: Collins Mayor Hope Magee Jones became president of the Mississippi Municipal League, with goals including youth court system improvements and property tax reform.
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