AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCitizenship & Community: Nineteen new Americans took the oath at the Two Mississippi Museums, with Judge Kristi H. Johnson urging them to vote, serve, and embrace the responsibilities of citizenship. Public Safety: Jackson Mayor John Horhn is holding a news conference after a spike in violent crime, laying out a four-point plan and holiday safety message with local and state law enforcement. Workforce & Education: Mississippi is expanding access to the Workforce Pell Grant, aiming to fund short, employer-driven training programs that can start as soon as eight weeks. Local Business & Creativity: MWB Studios in downtown Jackson is blending analog music culture with modern production services—voiceovers, podcasts, and recording—to support both clients and Mississippi talent. Culture & Pride: A Mississippi drag queen launched a Comic Con Drag Show and after party, building more in-person opportunities for performers and fans. Weather Watch: The Gulf Coast and southeast Louisiana/Mississippi Gulf area face spotty storms and extreme heat over the Independence Day weekend—plan for downpours and high heat index conditions. Arts & Learning: Mississippi Christian University officially became Mississippi Christian University on June 1, and its soccer coach Rafael Costa was named a featured speaker for the July 8 MSA symposium.
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