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CoastConnect gets $7 8 million to provide internet to rural areas

CoastConnect gets $7.8 million to provide internet to rural areas CoastConnect gets $7.8 million to provide internet to rural areas By Andrés Fuentes | April 5, 2021 at 6:22 PM CDT - Updated April 5 at 7:04 PM KILN, Miss. (WLOX) - Across Mississippi, efforts are underway to provide high-tech internet service to some of the state’s most underserved communities. “Mississippi is always last in a lot of areas, but we won’t be this time,” said Mississippi Public Service Commissioner for the Southern District Dane Maxwell. Excitement was in the air Monday after CoastConnect received an eligible telecommunications carrier certification from the commission, which essentially allows the company to receive $7.8 million from the FCC’s Rural Digital Opportunity Fund.

New state flags displayed on National Mall to be given to Mississippians

New state flags displayed on National Mall to be given to Mississippians And it was all thanks to a request by a north Mississippi Public Service Commissioner Share Updated: 6:30 PM CST Jan 21, 2021 Mississippi flags on National Mall SOURCE: Mississippi Department of Archives and History TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE And it was all thanks to a request by a north Mississippi Public Service Commissioner Share Updated: 6:30 PM CST Jan 21, 2021 Thanks to a request by a north Mississippi Public Service Commissioner, Mississippians who want to keep one of the new state flags that graced the National Mall will be able to receive one. A sea of state flags replaced the usual crowds of faces gathered on the National Mall in years past for presidential Inaugurations. Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic Americans were unable to travel to Washington, D.C., to welcome Joe Biden as the new president.Instead, more than 191,000 fla

Governor Reeves announces two judicial appointments for South Mississippi

Governor Reeves announces two judicial appointments for South Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves makes two judicial appointments on Gulf Coast By Jasmine Lotts | January 14, 2021 at 11:17 PM CST - Updated January 15 at 9:17 AM SOUTH MISSISSIPPI (WLOX) - Governor Tate Reeves on Thursday announced two appointees that will fill a vacancy in the court system in South Mississippi. Reeves appointed District Attorney for Harrison, Stone and Hancock counties, Joel Smith, to the Mississippi Court of Appeals. Smith served as the district attorney since 2012, where he ran unopposed. Prior to his 2012 term, Smith worked under longtime D.A. Cono Caranna for over 10 years. Smith said that he’s grateful that Gov. Tate Reeves instilled trust in him to carry on his new role, as it’s been his goal to reach.

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