AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGulf Coast Recovery Funding: Mississippi Development Authority is hosting Gulf Coast Restoration Fund workshops to help local governments and nonprofits navigate the grant application portal and updates, with in-person sessions starting July 6 across Hancock and other coastal locations. Coastal Permitting Relief: Mississippi Department of Marine Resources will waive permit fees for rebuilding and repairing previously authorized storm-damaged structures until June 19, 2027, as long as work stays within the original footprint and specs. New Delta Business: Rosedale Distillery officially opens in the Mississippi Delta with a weekend ceremony and ribbon cutting, positioning the new legal distillery as a boost for local commerce. Community & Culture: Mississippi Comic Con returns to Jackson at the Mississippi Trade Mart, drawing thousands of fans for cosplay, gaming, vendors, and celebrity guests including Tom Kenny and Kel Mitchell. Immigration Enforcement Law: A new Mississippi law will let the Department of Public Safety compile a list of immigrants living in the state illegally, a move that has immigrant advocates alarmed over potential targeting. Local Public Safety/Justice: Senatobia residents hold a town hall and march for 1-year-old Kohen Wiley, calling for answers after a police-involved shooting. Education/Workforce: DK Metcalf and the Seven Pillars Foundation launch the Met the Moment Scholarship, awarding $5,000 to Oxford and Lafayette High School seniors each year. Business Recognition: SuperTalk Mississippi News earns multiple honors at the Mississippi Press Association awards, including a Community Service Award. Storm Aftermath: Mississippi continues tracking Tropical Storm Arthur damage, with MEMA reporting hundreds of homes affected.
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