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UPDATE: Mississippi on track to have medical marijuana industry up and running by year’s end
BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) – By the tip of 2022, medical marijuana ought to be accessible to sufferers in Mississippi. That’s the optimistic projection of Ken Newburger, Government Director of the Mississippi Medical Marijuana Affiliation.
Newburger joined David Elliott on WLOX Information This Week to present an replace on how organising this new trade goes throughout the state. He was excited to report that issues have been progressing fairly easily in Mississippi, particularly compared to different states.
“Most states, when packages like this open, have a really adversarial strategy to the hashish trade. Our state has been very useful,” Newburger mentioned. “It’s been a pleasant, collaborative course of between the Division of Well being, the Division of Income, and the trade at massive.”
He mentioned most dispensary candidates are getting licensed. And people who aren’t simply aren’t compliant with the legislation but.
“The Division of Well being and the Division of Income have been very clear about ‘listed below are your insufficiencies in what you’re doing, and right here’s how one can repair them.’ So in the event you do need to take part on this enterprise, they’re telling you how one can change into compliant and authorized actors, which is basically refreshing to see.”
Newburger mentioned simply over 100 medical marijuana dispensaries have been licensed throughout the state, as of mid-August. Areas are principally within the bigger inhabitants hubs of Jackson, the Coast, Meridian, Tupelo, and DeSoto County. A lot of the develop amenities are popping up close to Jackson, Hattiesburg, and the northeastern a part of the state.
“I believe we’ll see individuals buying in late-November, early-December,” Newburger mentioned. “I used to be a bit of bullish about it for some time, however I believe with the state of testing in Mississippi it received’t be till November or December.”
Watch Ken Newburger’s full dialog with David Elliott on this phase of WLOX Information This Week.
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Mississippi College set to undergo name change, discontinuation of football program
CLINTON, Miss. (WLOX) – After reviewing and preparing for the college’s 2026 bicentennial, the Mississippi College Board of Trustees approved a name change for Mississippi College.
Starting in 2026, the college will be known as Mississippi Christian University. The decision underscores MC’s status as a comprehensive university and allows the college to retain its logo and identity.
Officials with the college say the name change is a strategic decision that reiterates leadership’s commitment to fulfilling the private university’s vision statement – to be known as a university recognized for academic excellence and commitment to the cause of Christ.
Along with the decision to approve the name change, the college also announced the discontinuation of the football program, which will allow the school to “further its commitment to excellence in Division II play across its remaining 17 sports and pursue needed facility upgrades”.
“Discontinuing our football program is a difficult decision. We acknowledge the program’s legacy and the deep connection to the many student-athletes, alumni, and supporters of the football program. I want to emphasize that we will always consider them as part of our MC Family,” Athletic Director Kenny Bizot said.
“We will support our current student-athletes as they seek to continue their education at MC as well as those who wish to transfer,” Bizot added.
The changes were based on recommendations from a task force of university trustees, which were developed in consultation with university leadership and approved by the Board of Trustees.
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The Final Horn: State 78, Utah 73 – Mississippi State
THE BOTTOM LINE: Mississippi State is off to a perfect 4-0 start this season courtesy of a determined second-half surge that carried MSU past Utah 78-73 at the Landers Center in Southaven on Sunday. The Bulldogs trailed 39-28 after the first 20 minutes of play but used a 22-5 run out of halftime to gain a six-point edge before fending off the Utes down the stretch. Utah tied the game at 71-all with only 1:40 remaining, however State locked down defensively and scored seven of the game’s final nine points to secure victory.
KEY NUMBERS: Individually, Josh Hubbard scored 20 of his team-high 23 points in the second half to lead State’s surge, while KeShawn Murphy did a little of everything for the Bulldogs with 18 points, 14 rebounds, a couple of blocks and an assist. Riley Kugel and Cameron Matthews also reached double figures in scoring for State as each tallied 12 points. Matthews also collected a pair of steals, surpassing the 200-mark for his career. Collectively though, the biggest difference in the game was State’s second-half offensive resurgence. After shooting just 22.9 percent from the field as a team in the opening period, including only making one of 13 shots from three-point range, MSU shot 50 percent as a group the rest of the way and made five of its final 12 tries from deep.
SOCIAL MEDIA SCENES:
.@the_shawnjr5 ☝️#HailState🐶 || 📺: https://t.co/HQ0UaN0plb (ESPN2) pic.twitter.com/3w38DhYEnv
— Mississippi State Men’s Basketball (@HailStateMBK) November 17, 2024
Hustle play three and the Landers Center comes alive! #HailState🐶 || 📺: https://t.co/HQ0UaMZRvD (ESPN2) pic.twitter.com/jYxj2aDrdv
— Mississippi State Men’s Basketball (@HailStateMBK) November 17, 2024
JOSH HUBBARD X2!
State opens up the second half on a 15-5 run and force the Utes to take a timeout!
𝗗𝗔𝗪𝗚𝗦 » 43
Utes » 44 #HailState🐶 || 📺: https://t.co/HQ0UaMZRvD (ESPN2) pic.twitter.com/xXOJoMewDG— Mississippi State Men’s Basketball (@HailStateMBK) November 17, 2024
11 Points in the second half so far for @jhubb_3! #HailState🐶 || 📺: https://t.co/HQ0UaMZRvD (ESPN2) pic.twitter.com/3tJdvNG6EC
— Mississippi State Men’s Basketball (@HailStateMBK) November 17, 2024
FIRE US UP, @MelendezRamses!!
RK TO RJ and the Dawgs lead by 3! #HailState🐶 || 📺: https://t.co/HQ0UaMZRvD (ESPN2) pic.twitter.com/JAZJQ9hjYa
— Mississippi State Men’s Basketball (@HailStateMBK) November 17, 2024
Comeback Complete.
𝐃𝐀𝐖𝐆𝐒 𝐖𝐈𝐍!!#HailState🐶 pic.twitter.com/fxqsemRSRh
— Mississippi State Men’s Basketball (@HailStateMBK) November 17, 2024
NEXT UP FOR THE DAWGS: Mississippi State faces a true road test as MSU battles SMU at Moody Coliseum in Dallas, Texas, on Friday, Nov. 22. Tip is set for 7:30 p.m. and the game will be streamed via ACC Network Extra.
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Mississippi State defeats Utah 78-73 in Southaven
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