‘Setting An Example For The State’: UMMC To Mandate Vaccine For All Employees, Students, Contractors

Employees, students and contractors at the University of Mississippi Medical Center have a choice ahead of them: Get the COVID-19 vaccine or find somewhere else to work. The state’s largest hospital system will be mandating the vaccine in phases, and once the emergency use authorization for the vaccine is lifted, it will be mandatory.
From Bay St. Louis to Pensacola, Coastal Economies Face High-Tide Flood Risk

The Gulf of Mexico and southeast Atlantic coasts experienced record-breaking numbers of high-tide flooding days in 2020. The city of Bay St. Louis, Miss., jumped from three days of high-tide flooding in 2000 to 22 days in 2020.
CORE Activist George Raymond Immortalized in Arc of Freedom’s New Documentary

George Raymond was a teenager when he came to Mississippi from New Orleans to fight for Black freedom and voting rights. He could have been driving the car instead of James Chaney on Father’s Day, 1964, when the KKK killed three civil rights workers in Neshoba County.