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Mississippi Braves adding staff for 2023 season
PEARL, Miss. (WLBT) – The Mississippi Braves are on the lookout for new folks to hitch the game-day workers at Trustmark Park and are holding two job festivals to fill these roles: one on Jan. 26 and one on Feb. 11.
The roles, which vary from parking attendant, to concession stand prepare dinner, to grounds crew, can be found to folks 16 and older who can work nights, weekends, and a few holidays.
Accessible jobs are excellent for somebody who’s retired and on the lookout for a part-time place open air.
“Some folks’s definition of retirement is to do nothing; I’ve by no means accomplished nothing. I’ve to do one thing, have a purpose to rise up within the morning,” mentioned Roscoe Greene.
Greene is getting into his third season as an usher for the Braves. He’s an usher within the “VIP” seats behind homeplate, and enjoys assembly and greeting the followers at Trustmark Park.
“I take pleasure in serving to followers get settled into their seats, present them the place the services are, the concession stand, and that form of factor,” he mentioned. “We attempt to create an environment for everyone to take pleasure in and be capable to cheer on the Braves.”
Greene additionally will get to work together with the gamers within the on-deck circle.
“I’ve gotten to know a number of of the gamers through the years, and I’ve seen them transfer on up, and that’s been fairly a deal with,” he mentioned.
Greene mentioned a part-time gig is ideal for sports activities followers and non-sports followers.
“You don’t even essentially must be a baseball fan, in case you take pleasure in being exterior, in a great, healthful ambiance, in case you take pleasure in serving to folks get round, I’d say give this a strive. If you happen to’re a baseball fan, or a sports activities fan basically, I can’t see any individual not loving this as I do.”
The part-time roles are additionally excellent for highschool and college-aged youngsters off from college for the summer season, and will even kick-start a profession, which it did for Matthew Dispenza.
“My story really goes all the best way again to 2005,” mentioned Dispenza, who began with the M Braves whereas in faculty. “I began by responding to a profession heart submit at Mississippi State College, from a buddy of mine who knew I appreciated baseball. She instructed me, ‘Hey I feel you is likely to be .’ I responded, crammed out some info for a score-keeping job, so I used to be within the seats the primary yr.”
Almost 20 years, and a number of groups and states later, Dispenza has a full-time place for the Braves: The supervisor of ticket operations.
“Life lastly got here full circle and introduced me again to what’s primarily a dream job for me, working for the Braves group, which was at all times my workforce rising up, and the group I at all times dreamed of working for,” he mentioned.
Dispenza mentioned a part-time job is ideal for a teen who may not be prepared for a full-time job simply but.
“The advantage of beginning ready like I did is you bought to see the sport,” he mentioned. “If you happen to’re a baseball fan, it’s good to have some type of seasonal place, to have the ability to get entangled with the group, but additionally perhaps you’re not prepared for that entrance workplace job, perhaps you’re not prepared for that full-time duty, however you will get excited and be capable to study on a day-to-day foundation, as you see the sport itself, and that may result in extra down the road.”
Thursday’s job honest is from 5-7 p.m., and the honest on Saturday, Feb. 11, is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The job festivals will happen within the Farm Bureau Grill at Trustmark Park.
Accessible positions embody: Bartender, Bat Boy/Lady, Digital camera Operator, Catering Meals Prep, Clear Up / Custodial, Concession Stand Attendant, Concession Stand Cook dinner, Dishwasher, Enjoyable Zone Attendants, Grounds Crew, Host/Hostesses, Kitchen Prep Workers, Line Cooks, Mascot, Merchandise Retailer Attendant, Parking Attendant, Press Field Workers – baseball stats crew, Promotions Group, Restaurant Wait Workers, Suite Attendants, Ticket Vendor, Ticket Taker, Usher, Video Manufacturing Crew.
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Kansas State Overcomes Slow Start To Regroup Against Mississippi Valley State
Despite leading by two at halftime, coach Jerome Tang and the Kansas State Wildcats pulled away from Mississippi Valley State to earn a 74-56 win Tuesday night.
It was far from a clean performance, unlike past victories this season. The Wildcats needed a 45-28 edge on the glass to get the job done, led by center Ugonna Onyenso’s 16 points.
Kansas State got its offense clicking out of halftime with a 16-3 run. The Wildcats found higher-precentage shots, dominating their paint presence with 36 points. This was coupled with finishing 25-of-27 from the free throw line.
Although forward Coleman Hawkins didn’t usher in his best offensive night, he contributed 13 rebounds and four assists.
Mississippi Valley State stayed in the game thanks to Tate Archer’s 16 points, shooting 6-for-15 from the field and 2-of-5 from 3-point range.
Despite the struggles, Tang is primairily seeing the victory from a positive viewpoint, he said.
“We got 14 dudes,” Tang said after the win. “Eleven of them are new. As a staff, we’re trying to figure it out. I don’t know. I don’t know who the five guys that play the best together are yet. I think I do, but it didn’t pan out tonight.”
Tang said Dug McDaniel was absent from the starting lineup due to a “coaches decision,” but didn’t elaborate further.
Kansas State has a quick turnaround, hosting George Washington Friday night. Tip-off is set for 8 p.m. ET, marking its third game in an 11-day span ahead of an off week during Thanksgiving.
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25 Years Of Innovate Mississippi
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – The spotlight was on the Magnolia state top up-and-coming innovators at the Innovate MS Accelerate Conference.
Eight finalists were selected to pitch their company’s idea in hopes of landing a deal from investors.
Innovate Mississippi’s CEO said, “This pitch day is really the culmination of something that started with eight regional partners. We had 240 applications that then turned into about 120 pitches. Those pitch competitions awarded up more than $100,000 of prizes at the pitch. But now of that Group, eight of them have been selected. They’ve been working their butts off for the last 12 weeks.”
One of the presenters started his company just this past summer. He is blending medical care with artificial intelligence.
Brandon Newton, founder and CEO of Gen Med Labs, said, “My background is mostly like chemistry and medicine, and I’ve recently started studying computer engineering. I have passion for both medicine and technology, so I wanted to create a company that leverages both of those skill sets in order to basically aid the medical industry as a whole.”
Gen Med Labs is working on a pair of ordinary glasses that function as a portable computer.
So, when the user puts them on, it’s a type of virtual reality. The other presenting all had something different to bring to the table.
“Well, that’s kind of the front of this is we don’t focus in any one industry. So we have, you know, a company that can allow you to do food delivery where you sort by price or time. We have a company that does videos. For homes, we have companies that help with, you know, getting away from that annoying clipboard when you go to the doctor’s office. They’re companies doing all sorts of different things,” Jeff said.
The conference will continue on Wednesday, where interested investors can meet with innovators to discuss how involved they want to be in advancing their companies.
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All eyes on Mississippi's Rep. Guest as his committee considers releasing Gaetz report
President-elect Donald Trump’s announcement to nominate former U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz as attorney general has, again, thrust Mississippi Congressman Michael Guest, chairman of the House Ethics Committee, into the national spotlight.
Guest’s committee will potentially vote at its Wednesday meeting whether to release an ethics report on Gaetz. The committee, which was investigating Florida’s Gaetz over allegations of sexual misconduct and illicit drug use, was set to release the report before Gaetz abruptly resigned from Congress.
Guest is a Republican who represents Mississippi’s 3rd Congressional District and has chaired the bipartisan House committee that investigates whether House members have committed ethics violations since January 2023.
Gaetz resigned last week shortly after Trump announced he planned to nominate him to lead the Department of Justice, despite having been previously investigated by the department for alleged sex trafficking crimes. The department declined to pursue criminal charges against Gaetz.
After the resignation, House Speaker Mike Johnson announced that he does not want the House to make the committee’s report public because Gaetz is no longer in office.
Guest declined to comment to Mississippi Today about recent developments with the committee’s investigation into Gaetz. But the Mississippi Republican told Politico that the panel will make its own decision about releasing the report, regardless of Johnson’s opinion that it should be kept under wraps. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have called for the report to be provided to senators before a confirmation vote on Gaetz and-or to the public.
Guest is the former district attorney of Rankin and Madison counties. He also gained national attention when he introduced a resolution last year to expel New York Congressman George Santos from the House.
Some U.S. senators such as Republican John Cornyn of Texas have publicly called for the Ethics Committee to hand over its report of the Gaetz investigation. Neither of Mississippi’s two U.S. senators, Roger Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith, sit on the Senate Judiciary Committee, but they will get to vote on the nomination if it reaches the full Senate.
Wicker, a Republican from Tupelo, told Mississippi Today that the Senate has the constitutional obligation to “provide the president with advice and consent on executive and judicial branch nominations” and he takes that responsibility seriously. He did not comment on Gaetz.
“I think that we are in a position to give President-elect Trump good advice on what is likely to work,” Wicker said. We are going to fulfill our constitutional role, and we are going to do so as friends of the president-elect and as members of a team who want him to be as successful as possible.”
Hyde-Smith, a Republican from Brookhaven, did not respond to a request for comment.
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