AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCommunity Dialogue: Mississippi Free Press held its first Clarksdale Solutions Circle (June 30), with residents focusing on health access, affordable care, and local food options, plus youth opportunity and crime. Local Leadership: Meridian Mayor Percy Bland marked his first year in office with updates on public safety, infrastructure, neighborhood revitalization, and city operations. Scholarships & Youth: 31 finalists will compete for more than $36,000 in the 2027 Distinguished Young Women of Mississippi program in Meridian (July 16–18). Education & Careers: Mississippi Christian University and Millsaps College launched a 3+3 accelerated law pathway, letting students earn a bachelor’s and JD in six years. Workforce Skills: MSU ranked 4th nationally for Registered Behavior Technician exam pass rates. Health & Speech Support: Ole Miss researchers say a telepractice resilience program may help children who stutter build coping and self-advocacy skills. Culture & Legacy: Black haircare pioneer George E. Johnson Sr. (Afro Sheen/Ultra Sheen) died at 99. Public Safety: A new appeals court ruling orders bond hearings within 90 days for immigrants facing mandatory detention—another hit to the policy affecting states including Mississippi. Tragedy: Nolan Wells’ family retained Ben Crump after his death on Horn Island; an autopsy is underway.
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