AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoYouth Court Overhaul: Gov. Tate Reeves has called a Mississippi special session for Wednesday to reform the state’s youth justice system after youth court record disclosure rules expired and lawmakers failed to finalize changes in the regular session; the governor says House and Senate leaders have a deal to move toward a more uniform statewide youth court model, including exclusive youth-court judges in every county. Nolan Wells Investigation: The family of Ocean Springs teen Nolan Wells—found dead after a July 4 Horn Island trip—has retained Ben Crump and is pressing for a transparent, urgent probe; new reporting says the Jackson County DA will meet with the family as autopsy and toxicology results remain pending. Data Centers & Local Control: Jackson City Council approved a six-month moratorium on data center-related decisions after residents raised concerns about construction impacts, with zoning and permits delayed while the city drafts regulations. Clean Air Fight Near Mississippi: A Reuters report says xAI’s Colossus 2 campus powered by 59 unpermitted gas turbines—many in Southaven—could face major legal scrutiny in federal court, with claims that pollution hits Black communities hardest. Public Health Watch: A nationwide cyclosporiasis outbreak has sickened thousands; Mississippi reports no cases so far as health officials warn about possible links to contaminated produce like lettuce. Community Spotlight: Pearl River County’s Puttin’ On The Pink nonprofit announced its 15th annual breast cancer gala for Sept. 26 in Picayune, with local funds staying in the county.
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