AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLegal & Health Equity: Black midwives are suing Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi over state rules that require collaborative practice agreements, arguing the limits block care in rural and underserved areas as Black maternal deaths remain far higher than the national average. Local Community & Aging: Laurel’s “Champion Your Health” Older Americans Month fair at the Train Depot drew 25+ vendors for screenings, wellness info, transportation help, and resources to support independence. Public Safety & Justice: A DeSoto County seminarian and summer camp employee pleaded guilty to child exploitation after investigators found child sexual abuse material tied to his residence in Nesbit. Mississippi Education & Faith: Mississippi College officially renamed to Mississippi Christian University, keeping “MC” branding while spotlighting its Christian mission. Arts & Culture: Mississippi Power Foundation is partnering with The MAX in Meridian for America250, funding student field trips and discounted family tickets. Food & Local Pride: Meridian’s Freshwater Division earned a perfect health inspection score and won the state’s best-tasting water competition. Sports & Community: Two North Mississippi pitmasters—Mark Lambert and Malcom Reed—were named to the Barbecue Hall of Fame’s 2026 class. Statewide Travel Safety: MDOT launched a Star-Spangled Digital Message Sign contest for America250, with winning messages running July 1–5.
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