AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoJuneteenth & civic promise: A new reflection on Juneteenth spotlights Opal Lee’s push for freedom that still demands action on economic opportunity, health care, and education. Public safety in Senatobia: Senatobia’s Walmart shooting that killed a 1-year-old has escalated into a wider community outcry; the officer is on administrative leave as the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation continues its review. Storm response across Mississippi: Tropical Storm Arthur’s remnants are driving dangerous flooding; Gov. Tate Reeves reports a road worker death during cleanup and urges continued vigilance as high-risk rain persists. Mississippi seafood push: Ocean Springs researchers will join a $13.5 million national aquaculture effort to expand U.S. seafood production. State politics & governance: Jackson County Economic Development Foundation names Mary Martha Henson its new executive director, aiming to attract investment and grow workforce development. Federal politics with Mississippi ties: Sen. Roger Wicker joins GOP criticism of Trump’s interim Iran deal, warning it could undercut U.S. leverage. Local law enforcement scrutiny: Two Simpson County deputies face internal investigation over allegations of sexual harassment and evidence misuse. College sports policy: The Protect College Sports Act clears a key Senate hurdle, setting up a fight over player pay and transfer rules.
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