Mississippi
Mississippi couple charged in death of 5-month-old
BILOXI, Miss. (WJTV) – A Biloxi couple has been arrested in connection to the death of their five-month-old child.
Biloxi police said they responded to Merit Health Biloxi just before 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 13. When officers arrived at the location, staff members told them that 20-year-old Summer Rose Hill and 21-year-old Takavian Keivon Gibbs arrived at the emergency room with their deceased five-month-old.
During the initial examination, police said the medical staff discovered multiple injuries to the child consistent with abuse.
Hill and Jones were both arrested and charged with child abuse. They each received a $500,000 bond. Police said Hill and Jones will be booked into the Harrison County Adult Detention Center.
The death investigation is ongoing, and police said there could be additional charges.
Anyone with information about the incident can contact the Biloxi Police Department at 228-435-6112 or 228-392-0641.
Mississippi
Thunder & Lightning: Mississippi State's Recruiting Momentum Continues to Build – SuperTalk Mississippi
Commitments continue to roll in for Mississippi State, and the momentum of last weekend is looking to carry into this weekend, where nearly two dozen official visitors are expected on campus. Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk discuss the latest additions to the class of 2025.
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Extended Mississippi sales tax holiday to take place in mid-July – SuperTalk Mississippi
Mississippi’s sales tax holiday is just around the corner.
Gov. Tate Reeves announced on Wednesday that the annual weekend where shoppers can buy goods without the pesky 7% tax tacked onto the bill will be held from Friday, July 12 through Sunday, June 14.
Senate Bill 2470, authored by Republican Walter Michel of Ridgeland, moved the annual holiday from the final weekend of July to the second weekend of the month. The legislation, which received unanimous support from both chambers in the capitol, also extended the holiday period for an extra day.
“We extended the holiday by an extra day so y’all can enjoy even more tax-free shopping in Mississippi,” Reeves wrote on X.
According to the Mississippi Department of Revenue, a sales tax holiday is a temporary period when sales taxes are not collected or paid on purchases of specific products and services. Sales tax is not due during the holiday on clothing, footwear, or school supplies if the sales price of a single item is less than $100.
The same applies to items that are purchased online — as long as they are ordered within the tax-free weekend period and the cost is under $100.
Mississippi moved the annual event back to the middle of the summer to accommodate parents buying school supplies for children in districts with modified calendars.
A full list of items being sold free of sales taxes can be found here.
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Mississippi Broadband Awards $71M to AT&T, Comcast, C Spire, Conexon, Others
The state of Mississippi awarded $70.9 million this week to nine providers to cover some of the costs of 24 broadband deployment projects in areas lacking high-speed service.
Among the awardees were AT&T, Comcast, C Spire, Conexon and other primarily local providers.
The state did not detail how much money will go to each provider, but instead announced which providers would serve which counties. In some cases, there were multiple projects in a single county, and sometimes more than one provider won funding in the county.
AT&T won funding for projects in four counties and Comcast won funding for projects in three counties.
C Spire, a Mississippi-based company that offers mobile and fiber service in the state, won funding for two counties. Conexon also won funding for two counties. The company started out several years ago as a consultant to electric companies entering the broadband business but more recently began offering broadband service on its own.
A third company that won funding for two counties is Swyft Connect, a fiber provider serving Louisiana and Alabama, as well as Mississippi.
Companies that won funding for a single county were Delta Fiber, DE Fastlink, Franklin Telephone and Uplink.
Delta Fiber is a local fiber provider. DE Fastlink is the broadband unit of Dixie Electric.
Franklin Telephone is a rural provider founded in the 1950s. Uplink is a local provider offering fiber and fixed wireless.
A full list of awardees is as follows:
- AT&T
- C Spire
- Comcast
- Conexon
- DE Fastlink
- Delta Fiber
- Franklin Telephone
- Swyft Connect
- Uplink
The award decisions were made by Mississippi’s Office of Broadband Expansion and Accessibility (BEAM). Funding came through the federal Capital Projects Fund.
The funding is expected to make high-speed broadband available to approximately 27,000 households in 19 counties.
Additional information about Mississippi broadband, including links to state funding resources, state specific Telecompetitor coverage, awards made and more, can be found on the Telecompetitor Broadband Nation webpage for the state.
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