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MSDH announces impending closure of all Mississippi WIC food distribution sites

TUPELO • The Mississippi State Department of Health announced on Thursday that it will close all 81 of its Women, Infants and Children (WIC) food distribution sites throughout the state, which serve around 85,000 Mississippians enrolled in the program, in the months ahead. Approximately 70 positions will be eliminated as a result of the closures. This comes as WIC clients throughout the nation are being transferred to the use of electronic banking and a debit card for food purchases due to a federal mandate, MSDH said in a statement, Thursday. The plan was announced in 2019 and was originally planned to start in 2020. Mississippi is one of only a few states that still uses distribution centers and paper vouchers.

Ramadan rules, Flags of Hope: News from around our 50 states

From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Orange Beach: Beach season is heating up, and the coastal region is getting federal money to help recover from tourism losses caused by the pandemic. The Commerce Department’s Economic Development Administration said Thursday that it will provide the Alabama Gulf Coast Convention and Visitors Bureau with $800,000 for a marketing program. The money will be combined with $200,000 in local funding. The agency is helping communities nationwide implement programs to counter economic hardships amid the pandemic, said Dennis Alvord, acting assistant secretary for economic development. “This investment will fund a strategic, multi-faceted marketing campaign designed to attract visitors to the Gulf Shores and Orange Beach area, resulting in continuous economic growth and job creation,” he said in a statement. Officials hope to boost business and reclaim tourists who couldn’t visit during the COVID-19 shutdown, which included the closur

Flags of Hope remember COVID year at Jacksonville hospital

Flags of Hope remember COVID year at Jacksonville hospital DAN SCANLAN, Florida Times-Union FacebookTwitterEmail 5 1of5Nursing Services Manager Patrick Purcell places flags on the lawn of Memorial Hospital Jacksonville Wednesday, April 7, 2021, in Jacksonville, Fla. Staff at Memorial Hospital Jacksonville were invited to place over 500 yellow flags on the lawn of the main entrance of the University Blvd. The flags were to mark the first month of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the fact that Memorial Hospital was the first Northeast Florida hospital to admit the first COVID-19 patient on March 11, 2020. (Bob Self/The Florida Times-Union via AP)Bob Self/APShow MoreShow Less

Flags of Hope remember COVID year at Florida hospital

Flags of Hope remember COVID year at Florida hospital
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