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.

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  • Tuesday, April 2, 2019

    03/04/2019

    On today's show: Find out what the state is doing to intervene in the growing number of child abuse cases. Plus, how one school-based program is declaring war on cigarettes. And after a Mississippi StoryCorps, hear the story of a Mississippi man hurt by the church that should have been there to protect him.

  • Monday, April 1, 2019

    02/04/2019

    On today's show: House and Senate leadership reflect on the legislative session just passed. Plus, more finger pointing over a measure that provides another two million dollars to a special needs scholarship program. And after Everyday Tech: the American Cancer society and first lady Deborah Bryant are touting a new home away from home for cancer patients.

  • Friday, March 29, 2019

    30/03/2019

    On today's show: With the session nearly over, find out why some last minute maneuvering has legislators crying foul. Then, teachers will see an increase in their paychecks starting this July. Find out why an education advocacy group says it's not enough. Plus, a brand new Mississippi abortion law is already being challenged in court. We'll have the latest.

  • Tuesday, March 26, 2019

    27/03/2019

    On today's show: It's once again 'Wait-and-See' on a teacher pay raise, as the Mississippi legislative session continues. Then, why getting in line at the DMV could take you a while. And after a Mississippi StoryCorps, how a medical center transplant program is helping its lower-income patients.

  • Monday, March 25, 2019

    25/03/2019

    On today's show: We'll get the latest as legislators hammer out the final details of a human trafficking bill. Then, a Mississippi Imam reacts to violence against Muslims on the other side of the world. And after Everyday Tech, why a recent report says Mississippi may not be a safe place to be a baby.

  • Friday, March 22, 2019

    23/03/2019

    On today's show: A brand new law could make Mississippi the toughest state to get an abortion. But will the courts ever let it see the light of day? Then, more on a new disaster request from Governor Phil Bryant to president Donald Trump for victims of recent storms. Plus, a closer look at the impact of nutrition on type 2 diabetes.

  • Tuesday, March 19, 2019

    19/03/2019

    On today's show: Mississippi kicks off presidential campaign season with its first Democratic visitor. We'll hear from Senator Elizabeth Warren. Also, learn about a new clinic to help rape and abuse victims gather the evidence they need to press charges. Plus a conversation from our Mississippi StoryCorps collection.

  • Monday, March 18, 2019

    18/03/2019

    On today's show: We'll learn more about why suicide remains a leading concern among armed forces veterans. Plus, an update on a School Safety measure working its way through the Mississippi Legislature. Then, we'll sit down with United Methodist Bishop James Swanson. He talks with us about his church's efforts to come together following a controversial LGBT rights vote.

  • Wednesday, March 13, 2019

    13/03/2019

    On today's show: Could new eviction rules passed by the Legislature leave low-income Mississippians out in the cold? We'll hear from both sides. Then, Dr. Jimmy has a Southern Remedy Health Minute all about controlling your acid reflux. And hear the story of a Mississippi man finding life through dialysis for more than twenty years.

  • Monday, March 11, 2019

    11/03/2019

    On today's show: A Jackson landmark is just one Presidential signature away from becoming part of the National Park Service. Then, we'll hear the story of a Mississippi man who uses his experience with Autism to raise awareness in his community. Plus, State Fire Marshal Mike Chaney is with us to talk about the importance of fire safety.

  • Thursday, March 7, 2019

    07/03/2019

    On today's show: What lived and what died following a key deadline in the ongoing Legislative Session. Then, hear from a Student Senate member from the University of Mississippi on why he supports relocating a Confederate statue. Plus, learn more about how to protect your identity by shredding sensitive documents. And bestselling Mississippi author Greg Isles in this week's Book Club.

  • Wednesday, March 6, 2019

    06/03/2019

    On today's show: A new criminal Justice reform bill is advancing in the state legislature. But could it end up costing the state millions? Then, a former Methodist minister left the church over its stance on LGBTQ rights. Now he's talking to us about the church's stand against a progressive movement. And after a Southern Remedy Health Minute, hear from the latest Poetry Out Loud winner.

  • Tuesday, March 5

    05/03/2019

    On today's show: A Bill is moving ahead in the Legislature that would terminate the parental rights of rapists. Then, a new report shows how much coal is contaminating Mississippi groundwater. We'll learn more. And after a Mississippi StoryCorps, find out why the IRS is warning Mississippians to beware of scammers.

  • Monday, March 4, 2019

    04/03/2019

    On Today's Show: All the hats have been thrown into the ring. We'll hear from both Party Chairmen about their strategy for the upcoming statewide election. Then, learn why anxiety and depression are the key mental health issues facing Mississippi teens. And after Everyday Tech, Walt Grayson is taking a national audience on a weekly tour down Mississippi Roads.

  • Wednesday, February 27, 2019

    27/02/2019

    On today's show: Legislators are debating exactly how to address a doctor shortage in the state. Then, recognizing the signs of an eating disorder. And after a Southern Remedy Health Minute, a new camp for differently able kids is on the way, with a little help from the US Military.

  • Tuesday, February 26, 2019

    26/02/2019

    On today's show: We'll hear from residents just starting to recover after a devastating tornado. Then, learn the latest from the State Capitol as the legislative session continues. And after a Mississippi StoryCorps, find out how the state health department will use a new center - and some new tactics - to reach vulnerable Mississippians.

  • Monday, February 25, 2019

    25/02/2019

    On today's show: We'll hear the latest on dangerous weekend storms that left at least one dead. Plus, new information that says hate groups are on the increase in Mississippi. And after Everyday Tech, learn more about the history of blackface, and why the practice is still hurtful today.

  • Thursday, February 21, 2019

    22/02/2019

    On today's show: State budgets are starting to take shape in the legislature. We'll hear concerns from both sides of the aisle. Then, a new investigative series takes a deep dive into education funding. We'll talk to its creator, noted journalist Jerry Mitchell. And author Jennifer Harvey talks about "Raising White Kids" in this week's Book Club.

  • Wednesday, February 20, 2019

    21/02/2019

    On today's show: House Homeland Security Chairman Bennie Thompson joins us to talk about the president's emergency declaration. And legislators continue the back-and-forth over state funding for Medicaid. Then, why state emergency leaders say now is the time to be weather aware. And after a Health Minute, learn about a new Jim Henson exhibit.

  • Tuesday, February 19th, 2019

    20/02/2019

    On today's show: Find out how a measure before the state Legislator could see Hemp growing in cotton country. Then, how Mississippi's first lady is working to combine the comforts of a home and a total care hospital environment. And after a Mississippi StoryCorps, how gun violence can affect a state and a family.

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