Mississippi Edition

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Sinopsis

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

  • Wednesday, October 10th, 2018

    11/10/2018

    The State Treasurer on Mississippi's Second Credit Rating Upgrade in a Month. Then, why Mississippi's Black Legislative Caucus is throwing its support behind a Democrat campaigning for U.S. Senate. And after a Southern Remedy Health Minute, Mississippi business leaders and lawmakers are challenging people to make healthier choices. Plus, as a Jackson program for youth celebrates 50 years.

  • Tuesday, October 9th, 2018

    10/10/2018

    On today's show: A Mississippi family is searching for answers after losing a loved one while incarcerated. Then, find out how your family can financially prepare before a storm strikes. And, tips on when and why high school students need to complete the FAFSA.

  • Monday, October 8th, 2018

    08/10/2018

    On today's show: Will a Mississippi Senate committee take action toward changing the state's lifelong voting ban? Then, after Everyday Tech, Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann warns us of a phone scam over voter registration just ahead of today's deadline. Find out what to watch for and hear what he calls a bigger issue.

  • Wednesday, October 3rd, 2018

    06/10/2018

    On today's show: Thousands fill a Southaven Mississippi arena to see President Donald Trump. We'll hear his message to voters. Then, advocates in the Delta are celebrating a possible second charter school there. And after a Southern Remedy Health Minute, find out how the state health department is checking the safety of the food you're about to eat at the Mississippi State Fair.

  • Thursday, October 4th, 2018

    05/10/2018

    On today's show: Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood is announcing his bid for Governor. Find out what made him take the leap. Then, find out why advocates against domestic violence say crucial funds are at risk if the federal legislators don't act. And, more about the toughening of literary standards in Mississippi schools.

  • Tuesday, October 2nd, 2018

    03/10/2018

    On today's show: A statewide partnership is warning parents about the dangers their teens face using e-cigarettes. Find out more. Then after Everyday Tech, we'll hear from officials with the Jackson VA making strides to improve the medical center, and provide better care to American veterans.

  • Monday, October 1st, 2018

    02/10/2018

    On today's show: Human Trafficking is a growing concern in Mississippi, and legislative leaders are taking notice. Learn about a new effort from House Speaker Philip Gunn. Then, find out why keeping more babies alive could be as easy as a, b, c. And after a conversation in Story Corps, a new analysis looks at the uninsurance rate in rural America, and how Medicaid Expansion has an effect.

  • Friday, September 28th, 2018

    29/09/2018

    On today's show: Mississippi is celebrating a new venture at the Nissan plant in Canton. We'll get the details. Then, find out why safety officials are pushing for more caution at railroad crossings. And, we'll hear from a survivor celebrating recovery and how a program is educating young people and their parents on communicating about sex and bullying.

  • Thursday, September 27th, 2018

    28/09/2018

    On today's show: Mississippi U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith praises Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Then, a message from hope as many Mississippians celebrates recovery from the throws of addiction and mental illness. And in our book club meet the author and Grammy Award-winning songwriter Tena Clark with her new memoir on growing up in Mississippi.

  • Tuesday, September 25th, 2018

    26/09/2018

    On today's show: Hospitals in Mississippi are working to keep qualified nurses. How one medical center is dealing with one of the challenges. Then, it's National Voter Registration Day. We'll hear from Mississippi's Secretary of State on getting out the vote. And, find out why a new report says the state's public colleges are failing some students.

  • Friday, September 20th, 2018

    21/09/2018

    On today's show: We'll hear about the growing number of LGBTQ youth considering suicide after experiencing rejection. Then, the latest from a state legislator as officials meet to discuss the future of the Mississippi River. And in our book club, meet author Nick White with his new book "Sweet and Low".

  • Wednesday, September 19th, 2018

    20/09/2018

    A new report from the state auditor's office puts the Dental board under the microscope. Then, doctors at the University of Mississippi Medical Center hope to break new ground in the study of Dementia. And we'll learn about training opportunities for rural business development across the state. Plus, a special report on why fewer Mississippi HBCU graduates are giving back to their Alma Maters.

  • Friday, September 14th, 2018

    15/09/2018

    On today's show: The state Division of Medicaid is hoping to add a work requirement to the program. What will it cost the state? And, we'll hear what factors make Mississippi one of the country's most obese states. Then, a Mississippi U.S. attorney is announcing the indictment of career criminals and drug traffickers following a year-long operation.

  • Thursday, September 13th, 2018

    14/09/2018

    On today's show: Hear from one group looking for answers following 16 inmate deaths in the month of August. Then, state narcotics officials are investigating a record-breaking marijuana operation in Jefferson Davis County. And in the Book Club, we'll hear about two sisters working to document the stories of Delta women. Find out why they call them "real southern women in a mythologized land."

  • Wednesday, September 12th, 2018

    13/09/2018

    On today's show: Learn about the two search and rescue teams headed to the east coast as hurricanes threaten the U.S. Then, a moving story of recovery from a deadly addiction. And the nation's chief cultural ambassador is back in his home state, saying it pays to invest in Mississippi.

  • Monday, September 10th, 2018

    11/09/2018

    On today's show: State efforts to support teens during this Suicide Awareness Month. Then, a potential project that would dredge a portion of the Pearl River is being met with some resistance. On Everyday Tech, the ins and outs of online dating. Plus, the latest on a charter schools case in the state Supreme Court.

  • Tuesday, September 4th, 2018

    05/09/2018

    On today's show: Governor Phil Bryant has issued a state of Emergency for south Mississippi with the approach of Tropical Storm Gordon. We'll have the latest. Then, just in time for Tropical Storm Gordon, federal officials are encouraging everyone to prepare for severe weather. We'll get the details.

  • Wednesday, August 29th, 2018

    30/08/2018

    On today's show: Members of the Mississippi House sending a lottery bill to Governor Phil Bryant for his signature. We'll have the latest as the special session continues. Then, we'll hear from MEMA's chief on this 13th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. And from Emergency preparedness to the future of the coast, we'll learn how big storms are affecting the Mississippi shoreline.

  • Tuesday, August 29th, 2018

    29/08/2018

    On today's show: The Mississippi House of Representatives says no to a state lottery. But could supporters have one more play up their sleeves? Then after a conversation in Story Corps, a group of child advocates is working to make it easier - and faster - to become a foster parent. We'll find out how.

  • Monday, August 27th, 2018

    27/08/2018

    On today's show: The state House and Senate are continuing to discuss plans to create a lottery and repair roads. Will a bill for a BP settlement be addressed? And on Everyday Tech, we'll learn what tools the experts recommend to ward off malware. Plus, we'll hear from a Southern Miss professor on the possibility of an economic recession in the next 12 months.

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