AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSmall-Business Boost in Hancock County: The Hancock Chamber is rolling out new programs, including a Catalyst Grant Program with 35 matching grants ($1,000–$1,500) for local small businesses, plus access to an AI training track via the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. Local Sports Leadership: Russellville High School hired Blake Beck as its new varsity baseball coach, calling it a “destination job” and pointing to community and leadership support. Education Behind Bars: East Mississippi Correctional Facility held a graduation for 14 inmates—8 earning GEDs and 6 completing a horticulture program—highlighting education as a path to opportunity. Public Safety Reminder: Tunica County Sheriff’s Office urged water safety ahead of the summer weekend, stressing constant supervision, life jackets when needed, and avoiding distractions. Coast Dining News: Gulfport’s new breakfast-and-lunch spot, The Downtowner, is set to open June 9 in the historic Triplett-Day building, with “heritage cuisine” on the menu. Community & Culture: Clarksdale is building on momentum from the “Sinners” screening with plans for Clarksdale Culture Capital Weekend, aiming to spotlight Delta creativity and Black history. Housing & Student Life: Mississippi State named Calvin Mosley executive director of Housing and Residence Life, tasking him with student support, safety, and residential community building. Education Pathway in Jackson: JPS scholars can now attend Millsaps College with at least half tuition covered through a new renewable scholarship agreement. Nursing Home Watch: CMS data shows mixed results across Mississippi facilities, with some public and for-profit homes earning higher or lower overall ratings in Q1 2026. School Consolidation Talk: Mississippi lawmakers discussed K-12 consolidation options as enrollment declines, including district mergers and school closures, with concerns about community impact. NAACP on Voting Rights: The NAACP launched “Out of Bounds,” urging Southern college athletes to use their influence in the voting rights fight amid redistricting changes. LGBTQ+ Spotlight: “This Gay Week” featured a conversation on LGBTQ safety, pride, and youth courage, tying visibility and public leadership to real-world outcomes. Coastal Environment Concern: New Orleans faces serious sea-level rise risks, with experts warning relocation could become necessary if wetlands keep disappearing.
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