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JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Gov. Tate Reeves won’t decide on Richard Gerald Jordan’s request for clemency until after the U.S.
Mississippi’s longest-serving death row inmate is seeking clemency from Gov. Tate Reeves. On Monday, attorneys for Richard ...
As a Mississippi death row inmate awaits his fate amid his upcoming execution next week, some wonder how often pardons and ...
The FEMA Review Council, among other things, is eyeing how states qualify for federal aid and differing levels of federal ...
Gov. Tate Reeves says he's optimistic he'll be able to work with Jackson's incoming mayor, Sen. John Horhn.
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AfroTech on MSNMississippi HBCUs Part Of $9.1M Effort To Expand AI Education And Workforce Development StatewideThree historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in Mississippi will benefit from a $9.1 million higher education ...
Governor Reeves also announced $9.1 million in grants through MAI-TAP to institutions of higher learning. The grants are a ...
Gov. Tate Reeves says Mississippi will pull on other federal resources if President Donald Trump phases out the Federal ...
Through MAI-TAP, $9.1 million in grants have been allocated to Mississippi colleges that plan to integrate AI into their ...
The new initiative also works with 11 universities, colleges, community colleges around the state to help with development of ...
Mississippi is making a big push into artificial intelligence. Governor Tate Reeves announced a new initiative to grow AI ...
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