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Day: August 5, 2022

Rental Assistance Funds Still Available In Harrison County After Gov. Reeves Ends Program

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Most Mississippians who need help paying their rent or utilities will no longer be able to apply to a key pandemic-era rental assistance program after Aug. 15, after Gov. Tate Reeves ordered an end to the state’s participation in the program.

‘Slippin’ Through the Cracks’: Bobby Rush Musical Captures Storied Career in the Blues

“Slippin’ Through the Cracks: The Musical Journey of Bobby Rush” features a who’s who of blues music, some funny ego battles, a broken marriage, tragic losses in Rush’s life, his move to Mississippi, his tracing roots of enslaved ancestors, a dabble in gospel and linking with Malaco Records.

Secretary of State: Note Changes for Fall Mississippi Elections

“Remember: Your vote is your voice, so get out and vote on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, and exercise one of your greatest civil liberties. If you will be out of the county on Election Day, make plans to cast your absentee ballot in advance.”

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