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Federal inquiry traces payments from Gaetz to women; a new Florida-Puerto Rico partnership poised to transform higher-ed landscape; MT joins Tribes to target Canadian mining pollution; Heart health plummets in rural SD and nationwide; CO working families would pay more under Trump tax proposals.

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Transgender rights in Congress, a historic win for Utah's youngest elected official, scrutiny of Democratic Party leadership, and the economic impact of Trump's tax proposals highlight America's shifting political and social landscape.

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The CDC has a new plan to improve the health of rural Americans, updated data could better prepare folks for flash floods like those that devastated Appalachia, and Native American Tribes could play a key role in the nation's energy future.

Mississippi

Mississippi Food Network distributes over 1.5 million pounds of food each month, reaching more than 150,000 people monthly, or about 1.8 million individuals annually. (ivlianna/Adobe Stock)

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

USDA funding boosts MS Food Network’s fresh produce distribution

Supported by federal funding, a nonprofit network is working to ensure Mississippi families have access to the food they will need this winter…

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Diabetes significantly raises medical expenses for Americans, costing about 2.6 times more for those affected. (Studio Romantic/Adobe Stock)
Mississippians encouraged to prevent diabetes with healthier habits

November is National Diabetes Month and experts say with healthier habits, more Mississippians can reverse prediabetes and prevent Type 2 diabetes …

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A University of California Berkeley report revealed early educators working only with infants and toddlers are paid about $8,000 less per year than those working exclusively with children age 3-5, not yet in kindergarten. (Mangpor2004/Adobe Stock)
Mississippi child care workers struggle with poverty wages

A new report showed child care workers across the nation, including in Mississippi, are struggling with poverty-level wages. The report revealed the …

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In Mississippi, mail-in absentee ballots must have a Nov. 5 postmark and reach county circuit clerk's offices by Nov. 13. (Andrey Popov/Adobe Stock)
What Mississippi voters can expect on Election Day

A majority of Mississippians and across the nation said they are anxious about this year's presidential election, according to a recent poll…

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Teacher, educator and administrator vacancies saw notable increases with 182 more teacher openings, nine additional K-12 licensed educator positions and 25 more administrative roles across Mississippi. (Rawpixel/Adobe)
Grow Your Own recruiting Gen Z to alleviate teacher shortage in Mississippi

As teacher shortages grip Mississippi classrooms, a nonprofit is recruiting Generation Z educators to teach, tutor, and lead schools. A survey by …

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Many people who rely on 'Part D' coverage for essential medications like those used to treat diabetes, heart failure and cancer will likely pay less out-of-pocket for these drugs, starting in 2025. (Vitalii Vodolazskyi/Adobe Stock)
Medicare open enrollment in MS requires some homework

Medicare open enrollment is underway and older adults in Mississippi are being encouraged to weigh their coverage options. More than 625,000 people …

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In 15 states, 5% or more of the African American adult population is banned from voting because of a felony conviction. (Seventyfour/Adobe Stock)
Report: More than 68,000 Mississippians can’t vote due to felony convictions

In Mississippi, thousands of people will not be able to vote in the general elections due to a past felony conviction. Research by The Sentencing …

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Experts said children from low-income households will likely face serious problems in achieving both in school and in life. (Adobe Stock)
Childhood poverty high in Mississippi, but experts know how to fix it

By Marianne Dhenin for Yes! Media.Broadcast version by Mark Richardson for Mississippi News Connection reporting for the Yes! Media-Public News …

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About 21% of Mississippi residents are Medicare beneficiaries, or about 625,000 people. That's higher than the national average of 19%. ((JLco/Julia Amaral/Adobe Stock)
Report: MS seniors to benefit from Medicare drug price cap

Mississippians on Medicare could see big savings next year, as part of the Inflation Reduction Act. More than 19,000 Mississippi residents will …

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As of Monday, Oct. 7, 2024, Mississippi's Statewide Election Management System reported more than 38,000 absentee ballots requested for the November General Election. (Adobe Stock)
Experts analyze key issues uniting Mississippi's rural and urban voters

During this contentious election season, people may think rural and urban Mississippi voters are hopelessly divided but experts said it is largely a …

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A report from the Brennan Center for Justice urges policymakers to invest in alternatives to cash bail and provide support for pretrial services, such as supervision programs, as well as increased access to mental health and substance abuse treatment. (Vitalii Vodolazskyi/Adobe Stock)
Report makes case for eliminating cash bail system

A new report outlines how eliminating cash bail could affect people in Mississippi and beyond. The ACLU of Mississippi said 14 of 25 people in jail …

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Health care professionals warn that untreated bouts of postpartum depression can lead to serious health consequences, both for the new parent and their child. (Adobe Stock)
Groups provide new treatment options for postpartum depression

More new babies are born in the fall than any other time of year, which also means some new mothers may be heading into winter with what is sometimes …

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