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COVID causes delays at North Star; officials still optimistic about site

COVID causes delays at North Star; officials still optimistic about site Construction crews work on the North Star Industrial Park on Thursday in Starkville. Construction began on March 30 and, if things go as planned, is set to be complete by late January. Photo by: Claire Hassler/Dispatch Staff Construction of the long-awaited North Star Industrial Park at the northwest intersection of Highways 389 and 82 in Starkville has continued during the COVID-19 pandemic, though not without delays, Golden Triangle Development LINK CEO Joe Max Higgins said. Most of the infrastructure roads, water lines and sewer lines is in place after two years of construction. The only building in the works at the moment is the new headquarters for Garan Manufacturing, the park’s first confirmed tenant last year, which is relocating from its current site on Highway 12.

Black or African American? Self-identity for minority group remains a complex issue

Black or African American? Self-identity for minority group remains a complex issue From left, Kyle Alexander, 14, Angela, Morgan Marie, 20, and Terrell Jones pose for a portrait on June 26 in Columbus. Morgan will be a senior at Mississippi University for Women and Kyle will be in ninth grade at Columbus High School. Each member of the Jones family has different preferences for their racial identities. Morgan said she uses African American for formal uses, such as in the newspaper, but uses Black in casual settings. Angela identifies as Black all the time. Terrell said he prefers African American but isn t opposed to being referred to as Black. Kyle identifies as African American all the time. Photo by: Claire Hassler/Dispatch Staff

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