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Record Independence Day travel expected despite still-high gas prices/Neshoba County Fair kicks off June 19
AAA expects roughly 72.2 million Americans will travel for the Fourth of July despite current gas prices, plus, the Neshoba County Fair is underway for its week long festivities that will go through June 25. MORE INFO: https://www.supertalk.fm/record-independence-day-travel-expected-despite-still-high-gas-prices/ MORE INFO: https://www.supertalk.fm/neshoba-county-fair-your-guide-to-mississippis-giant-house-party/
Jackson armed robbery leads to one dead, one injured/Union County attempted murder case will have a retrial
Two suspects shot and killed one store worker and injured another in an armed robbery in Jackson, plus, an attempted murder case in Union County from 2019 is having a retrial.
New flu vaccine could soon be available / College World Series finals set
While flu season is months way, a new vaccine may be available by the time we get there. Plus, the College World Series finals are set with North Carolina and Oklahoma set to square off this weekend with the trophy on the line.
GoFundMe set up for funeral costs of 1-year-old killed in Senatobia officer-involved shooting / Gas prices trickling down
A GoFundMe has been launched to support the family of a 1-year-old who was killed in an officer-involved shooting in Senatobia. Plus, gas prices are continuing to trickle down after a tentative agreement was reached between the U.S. and Iran. MORE INFO: https://www.supertalk.fm/gofundme-set-up-for-funeral-costs-of-1-year-old-killed-in-senatobia-officer-involved-shooting/ MORE INFO: https://www.supertalk.fm/u-s-and-iran-sign-initial-deal-to-end-war-ease-sanctions-and-open-strait-as-negotiations-continue/
IHL Board votes on major items
Mississippi's IHL Board of Trustees voted on two major items during Thursday's meeting, opening way for a new funding formula for state universities while also allowing the University of Mississippi Medical Center to take over Greenwood Leflore Hospital. MORE INFO: https://www.supertalk.fm/mississippi-ihl-trustees-takes-step-toward-new-funding-formula-for-public-universities/ MORE INFO: https://www.supertalk.fm/ummc-takeover-of-greenwood-leflore-hospital-clears-hurdle-amid-funding-dispute/
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