Mississippi Edition

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In a continued effort to provide relevant, interesting and engaging programming to our statewide audience, MPB Think Radio provides Mississippi Edition, a weekday news magazine program. Mississippi Edition, hosted by Karen Brown, features the latest news of the day and interviews with the people who are making the news themselves. The program not only provides Mississippi news but also addresses the ways that national and world news affects our state. Join Karen Brown as she shares the latest on Mississippi news, culture, and current events.Listen weekdays at 8:30 on MPB Think Radio.

Episodios

  • Tuesday, January 15th, 2019

    16/01/2019

    On today's show: Hear from a House Republican wanting to expand Medicaid for the working poor. Then, another elected official is announcing a bid to run for Attorney General. And, an education policy group in Mississippi is celebrating its tenth anniversary. We take a look at its influence on learning in the state. Plus, the latest charter school to be approved by the authorizer board is a high school. We'll hear more.

  • Monday, January 14th, 2019

    15/01/2019

    On today's show: The 2019 legislative session's first anti-abortion bill is being filed. We'll hear from both sides on the heartbeat bill. Then, will ACT prep and performance change during this legislative session? And an advocacy organization is urging motorists to ensure all passengers buckle up.

  • Friday, January 11th, 2019

    12/01/2019

    On today's show: Learn what workforce issues are facing the state from Mississippi Business leaders and lawmakers. Then, find out why fire death numbers are up across Mississippi. And we'll hear from the University of Mississippi's first female Rhodes scholar.

  • Thursday, January 10th, 2019

    11/01/2019

    On today's show: Find out what issues top the list for Mississippi Democrats as the 2019 Legislative Session gets underway. Then learn what you should consider when gathering information to file taxes. And in our book club, author Matthew Terrell introduces us to a new genre with his fictional cookbook, "The Magnolia Bayou Country Club Ladies Auxiliary Cooking and Entertaining Book."

  • Tuesday, January 8th, 2019

    09/01/2019

    On today's show: What's ahead as the 2019 Legislative Session opens today? Then, find out how some federal workers are pushing through the partial government shutdown. We'll hear from Republican Senator Sally Doty in our final legislative profile. And, learn how you can help Mississippians in dire need of blood donations.

  • Thursday, January 3rd, 2019

    03/01/2019

    On today's show: A new survey shows Mississippi businesses eager to hire qualified workers. Then, our legislative profiles continue. This time we're moving a bit off the beaten path. And in this week's Book Club, "Let the People See" takes a look at Emmett Till's murder from a new perspective.

  • Friday, December 21st, 2018

    21/12/2018

    On today's show: HUD Secretary Ben Carson is in Mississippi touting his agency's "Opportunity Zones." Then, find out why transportation and safety officials are encouraging Mississippi drivers to designate a driver this holiday season. And, with holiday feasts planned, we'll hear tips for enjoying in moderation. Plus, jolly old Saint Nick shares his message in a studio visit.

  • Friday, December 14th, 2018

    15/12/2018

    On today's show: State Auditor Shad White is releasing details on a rare internal review. Then, find out the latest in holiday scams and why officials are saying beware. And, hear Mississippi parents talk about raising grandchildren and great-grandchildren and what issues they face.

  • Thursday, December 13th, 2018

    14/12/2018

    On today's show: A look at the state PEER Committee's review of the agency charged with protecting Mississippi's neglected children. Then, find out why experts want lawmakers to mandate a standard for record keeping of inmates in Mississippi. And in our book club, meet author Steve Cheseborough as he takes readers on a journey through the Mississippi Blues scene.

  • Wednesday, December 12th, 018

    13/12/2018

    On today's show: Dietitians are encouraging Mississippians to talk about healthier lifestyles while gathering for the holidays. Then after a Southern Remedy Health Minute, find out why Mississippi students affected by a school closing could be left without funding to attend another school in the new year. And we'll hear the story of a Delta town working together to keep its young people.

  • Tuesday, December 11th, 2018

    12/12/2018

    On today's show: We'll hear from lawmakers on the upcoming legislative session and the effect next year's election could have on passing bills. Then, learn more on the state attorney general's fight against drug companies. And, find out tips for safe Christmas tree lighting to avoid dangerous hazards.

  • Monday, December 10th, 2018

    11/12/2018

    On today's show: A look at how incarceration is effecting come Mississippi children and what it could mean during the holidays. And after our Everyday Tech segment, find out how new data could help Mississippi leaders better address health concerns.

  • Friday, December 7th, 2018

    07/12/2018

    On today's show: Hear details on a new study showing where thousands of Mississippi working adults and children are food insecure this holiday season. Then, find out why some Mississippi parents hope their children's names will be selected during a special scholarship lottery next week. And, learn ways to offer disaster relief through the American Red Cross' giving campaign.

  • Thursday, December 6th, 2018

    06/12/2018

    On today's show: Can conditions for Mississippians detained in county jails and juvenile centers be improved? We'll learn more. Then find out how automotive programs across the state are preparing students for the workforce. And in our book club - author, G. Mark LaFrancis chronicles the jailing of teenagers at the State Penitentiary at Parchman for participating in a protest march in 1965.

  • Wednesday, December 5th, 2018

    05/12/2018

    On today's show: Mississippians are joining the nation in remembering President George H.W. Bush. Hear reflections. Then, thousands of Mississippi families may find it harder to put food on the table. Learn more about what the outcome of Farm Bill negotiations could mean. And after a Southern Remedy Health Minute, Is it too late to get a flu shot? We'll find out.

  • Tuesday, December 4th, 2018

    04/12/2018

    On today's show: It's time for open enrollment under the Affordable Care Act. We'll take a look at the number of Mississippians enrolling. Then, reports of individuals sex trafficking minors are on the rise in Mississippi. And, hear from an organization working to spread a little Christmas cheer to poor children and families across the state.

  • Friday, November 30th, 2018

    01/12/2018

    On today's show: Leaders say they're ready for the next step in the long process of improving the Capital City's public school system. Then find out why a foundation connected with New York billionaire Michael Bloomberg is spending money in Mississippi. And ahead of World AIDS Day, hear the personal experiences of one advocate. And learn more about who's at risk for gestational diabetes.

  • Thursday, November 29th, 2018

    29/11/2018

    On today's show: We'll hear from both parties on what's next for politics in the state. Then, we'll hear from cigarette tax advocates on their plans for a smoke-free Mississippi. And in our book club, meet author Elliot Ackerman on his new book Waiting for Eden.

  • Tuesday, November 20th, 2018

    20/11/2018

    On today's show: What issues will two Senate candidates debate during their only face-to-face of the campaign? We'll learn more. Then, a diverse group of Mississippians took a closer look at the history of racism in the state during a public form last night. And, find out the do's and don'ts of turkey frying as you gear up for holiday cooking.

  • Monday, November 19th, 2018

    20/11/2018

    On today's show: Some Mississippians are calling for Republican U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith to be dismissed. Then, we'll learn more about new projects on the Gulf Coast from the state's settlement in the 2010 BP oil spill. And, after Everyday Tech, find out how a Mississippi student beat out thousands of applicants winning a prestigious award.

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