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Why America's universities have always been unequal

Why America's universities have always been unequal
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'Sick and tired' Jackson councilman calls on Mississippi National Guard

'Sick and tired' Jackson councilman calls on Mississippi National Guard
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Eight from Chickasaw County died in Korea

Editor’s Note: I would like to thank Rex Sanderson for providing all of the information to make this possible.

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Star Spangled Salute: A Veteran, An Award, and a Celebrity Congratulations


Posted By: JJ Hayes
May 11, 2021 @ 3:49 am
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Today’s Star Spangled Salute honors Army Veteran Melvin Gatewood.  Both Melvin and his Brother wanted to serve their country so they both joined the Mississippi National Guard. Melvin was wounded in an attack on April 19, 2005 when the Humvee he was driving flipped and caught fire.  He suffered burns to his hands and back, another soldier died.  Despite his injuries, Melvin rescued the other wounded soldiers from the Humvee and received a Purple Heart for his actions. Melvin is the East Region and National Rusty Baggett Peer Leader of the Year award winner. He was surprised to get a special congratulations from actor Mark Wahlberg who said, “Based on your leadership, dedication, and impact with your community and to the fellow Wounded Warrior Project alumni you have been selected as the inaugural Rusty Baggett Peer Award recipient, Congratulations!.”  Yes, Congratulations Melvin and THANK YOU for your service.

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Future entrepreneurs showcase business ideas at statewide forum

Future entrepreneurs showcase business ideas at statewide forum
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Boyles: Mississippi 'a model' for how to utilize National Guard to fight pandemic

Boyles: Mississippi 'a model' for how to utilize National Guard to fight pandemic
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Warren Co. distribution site now on hold due to statewide vaccine shortage


Warren Co. distribution site now on hold due to statewide vaccine shortage
The site was supposed to open next week
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Updated: 5:37 PM CST Jan 14, 2021
Drive-thru vaccine sites are being operated by MSDH with support from MEMA and MSNG.
SOURCE: Mississippi State Department of Health
TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE
The site was supposed to open next week
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Updated: 5:37 PM CST Jan 14, 2021
Plans for a vaccination site in Warren County have been put on hold after Wednesday’s announcement that the state has no additional vaccines available until next month. Since the vaccination process started in December, Warren County has not had a vaccination site available in that area for residents, but plans were being made to open the new drive-thru location as early as next week. According to Warren County Emergency Management Director John Elfer, those plans are now on hold until the vaccine re-supply happens in February. “So, yes the plans to open a site are still in the works,” Elfer said. “We just have to wait to get the vaccine. We were told the state may get more vaccines by mid-February.”Elfer said the Warren County vaccination site will be located at Pemberton Square Mall. The shots will be given by local health care providers with support from MSDH and the Mississippi National Guard.

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Lethal Means Counseling, Cable Locks Promote Safe Firearm Storage


Jan 14, 2021
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 13, 2021 (HealthDay News) — Lethal means counseling and provision of cable locks result in greater adoption of safe storage methods for firearms, according to a study published online Dec. 22 in the
American Journal of Public Health.
Michael D. Anestis, Ph.D., from the School of Public Health at Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey, and colleagues conducted a randomized controlled trial using a 2 x 2 factorial design (lethal means counseling versus control; provision of cable locks versus no cable locks) for 232 firearm-owning members of the Mississippi National Guard. Participants underwent follow-up assessments at three and six months after baseline.
The researchers found that lethal means counseling and provision of cable locks resulted in greater adoption of several safe storage methods over time relative to controls. At six months, lethal means counseling outperformed control for use of a locking device (55 versus 39 percent; odds ratio, 1.91). At three and six months, cable locks outperformed control on number of storage methods (1.41 versus 1.11 [d = 0.29] and 1.34 versus 1.16 [d = 0.15], respectively) and locking devices (59.8 versus 29.9 percent [odds ratio, 3.49] and 58.4 versus 35.8 percent [odds ratio, 2.52], respectively).

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Capitol siege was not the first tight spot for these battle-tested members of Congress


Capitol siege was not the first tight spot for these battle-tested members of Congress
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After the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol last week, Washington, D.C., is beefing up security measures ahead of the Jan. 20 inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
Up to 20,000 armed National Guard troops are set to be deployed to the Washington area to prevent further violence. Images on Wednesday showed troops resting with their guns on the marble floors of congressional hallways after the attack that left five people dead.
Rep. Brian Mast, a wounded military veteran who lost both legs in Afghanistan, was seen giving a history lesson to the troops deployed to the Capitol on Wednesday.

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