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Famous Mississippi ‘Pink House’ Abortion Clinic Is Painted White, Will Become Luxury Consignment Store
In one of many worst visible metaphors I’ve ever seen, Mississippi’s one embattled abortion clinic—known as the Pink Home for its bubblegum stucco partitions—has now been painted white and is about to re-open as a luxurious consignment retailer promoting high-end house items and furnishings.
Jackson Ladies’s Well being Group in Jackson, Mississippi, was the state’s solely abortion clinic since 2004 and was relentlessly focused by lawmakers and protestors. When the Supreme Court docket overturned Roe v. Wade final spring, the justices have been listening to a case a few 2018 Mississippi regulation through which the Pink Home was the plaintiff difficult the regulation. The clinic served its final sufferers on July 6 earlier than the state’s set off ban took impact.
Gulf States Newsroom reporter Shalina Chatlani shared a photograph of the previous clinic’s new exterior on Tuesday, calling it “surreal” and including that the constructing is in a “extremely gentrified neighborhood” often called Fondren.
The information of the shop taking on was first reported in January, however renovations on the three,000 sq. foot constructing had simply begun. Hunt The Store is relocating from a smaller retailer lower than a half-mile away and was initially set to open March 1, however Hunt stated on its Instagram that it plans to open at 2903 North State Avenue—the previous clinic website—on March 22.
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Hunt proprietor David Carpenter advised NBC Information that he wasn’t enthusiastic about discussing the previous of the constructing that he purchased in July from a developer.
“I actually don’t need to get into the political facet of it,” Carpenter stated in January. “That was then. That is now. I need to do one thing that the neighborhood will embrace. I need it to be a optimistic factor.”
That’s good for him, I suppose, but it surely does appear to be it’s method too simple for a white male enterprise proprietor to brush apart the historical past of a constructing that fought and misplaced in opposition to a decades-long conservative effort to erase a basic proper. A constructing that predominantly served Black sufferers, because it was positioned in a majority-Black metropolis within the U.S. state with the very best proportion of Black residents. A metropolis that, to today, can’t get state and federal leaders to resolve the water disaster attributable to many years of systemic racism.
And Carpenter solely owns the constructing as a result of JWHO proprietor Diane Derzis, who can be white, selected to promote it and open a clinic in New Mexico, somewhat than keep in the neighborhood and supply contraception and prenatal care, as different former abortion clinics have carried out.
Better of luck re-selling wealthy individuals’s armchairs, David.
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Mississippi State’s Season Comes to an End at NCAA Regional Tournament
STANFORD, Calif. – A series of weird and unlucky events put an end to Mississippi State’s season late Saturday night at the hands of Cal State Fullerton.
Facing elimination after losing 2-1 to Stanford earlier Saturday, the Bulldogs had to wait until just before 10 p.m. in Starkville for their fight to stay alive in the Stanford Regional of the NCAA Softball Tournament. Unfortunately for their fans, the Bulldogs lost that fight against Cal State Fullerton 7-0 in a game that ended after midnight in Mississippi.
A little more than 24 hours before Saturday’s game, MSU defeated Cal State Fullerton 1-0 to open the NCAA Regional. It seemed the elimination game would be a repeat of that game. MSU’s Josey Marron and Cal State Fullerton’s Haley Rainey had allowed just five total hits and struck out eight batters prior to the bottom of the fifth inning.
That’s when Cal State Fullerton turned a series of lucky hits and a successful challenge into a seven-run inning.
KK Christie led off for Cal State Fullerton with a ground out to third base, but Megan Delgadillo slap-hit a blooper single to shallow left field, just out of reach of MSU shortstop Kylie Edwards and outfielder Brylie St. Clair.
The next batter, Bailey Wallace, appeared to reach base on bunt, but was called back to the batter’s box. On the very next pitch, Delgadillo was initially called out on a steal attempt, but a coach’s challenge overturned the call. After the challenge, Wallace was hit by a pitch, putting runners at first and second base.
Cal State Fullerton loaded the bases on a hard hit ground ball to Edwards and a scored the game’s first run on another hard hit ground ball to third baseman Nadia Barbary, who kept the ball in front of her but wasn’t able to record an out.
With the momentum fully on its side, Cal State Fullerton’s offense came to life. Peyton Toto drove in a pair of runs with a single through the left side of MSU’s defense. Aspen Wesley, who had pitched 10 innings in the Stanford Regional already, came in to relive Marron and gave up a single to her first batter, which loaded the bases once again.
Colby McClinton took full advantage of the situation for the Lady Titans and smashed a grand slam home run to left field that put her team up 7-0.
The Bulldogs had their own bases-loaded opportunity in the sixth inning, but it ended on Ella Wesolowski’s first-pitch double play ground out.
Cal State Fullerton advances to face Stanford in the NCAA Regional final at 4 p.m. Sunday.
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Mississippi Wing of the Commemorative Air Force’s Aviation Open House honored veterans and brought education
MADISON, Miss. (WLBT) – History on full display is what you experienced on Saturday if you went to the annual aviation open house hosted by the Mississippi Wing of the Commemorative Air Force.
This event continues its efforts in honoring veterans and bringing more education to the youth.
People made their way to the Bruce Campbell Airfield to see different airplanes throughout history.
Pilots even brought in different World War II war birds, allowing people to learn more about these aircrafts.
Frank Garletts, the Wing Leader of the Mississippi Wing of the Commemorative Air Force, believes this is what aviation open houses are all about.
“We try to educate, I mean, that’s one of our big things is to educate. We do a lot of educational programs. We meet here [on] the third Saturday of every month, and we, like, you know, it’s open to people to come,” he said. “We try to have a program or event like you’re seeing here today, and we’re just out here to share our knowledge and other people’s knowledge of what’s going on in the World War II events.”
Other educational opportunities included a flight simulator for kids to test their skills, plane rides, and multiple World War II veteran speakers.
This allowed those in attendance to honor these veterans, which F4U Corsair owner and pilot Frank Kimmel loved to see.
Kimmel, who has brought his plane to events like this before, recalls one memory that makes these events so special.
“Every time I’m at an event like this, it seems to mean a great amount, a great deal to these veterans. I had the opportunity to meet the family of a veteran who I never got to meet who actually flew Corsairs in this squadron in Korea, but I did get the honor to meet his children [and] his grandchildren. They were able to get into the airplane and sit where their father and grandfather sat, and it was an emotional event for me. It was real cathartic to be able to give that back to that family.”
Their next event will be a car and aviation show on September 7.
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Coleman signs with Mississippi College – Vicksburg Daily News
Clinton High School football player Donovan Coleman has signed with Mississippi College.
Coleman, a standout defensive back, announced it on social media on Friday. He chose MC over other universities, including Alabama A&M.
As a junior in 2022, Coleman helped the Arrows to a 7-5 season.
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