
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Got a question or a tip? Send us a text
Columbus City Attorney Jeff Turnage joins us to discuss the overwhelming public support for keeping MSMS at MUW, revealing 185 public comments sent to Mississippi Department of Education, favoring the school's current location versus only three supporting relocation to MSU. MSU's response through spokesperson Sid Salter has stoked the controversy, leading to a discussion about the roles people are playing in this issue.
• The public feedback on MSMS's future was made public through an open records request filed by Turnage. Those records can be reviewed at the bottom of the Dispatch article here.
• Three main concerns emerged: cost differences, potential loss of MSMS identity, and campus safety
• MSU's Sid Salter dismissed public comments as "an organized effort to generate appearance of support"
• W President Nora Miller has taken a stronger stance on keeping MSMS at her institution. Zack and David agree she should continue to mobilize MUW alumni.
• Turnage says the legislature, not the State Board of Education, will make the final decision, and they are subject to public pressure.
Also:
• Columbus City Council discusses a new data-driven approach to road maintenance
• The price for residential trash pickup in Columbus is increasing. Will residents have to pay more?
By The Dispatch5
2222 ratings
Got a question or a tip? Send us a text
Columbus City Attorney Jeff Turnage joins us to discuss the overwhelming public support for keeping MSMS at MUW, revealing 185 public comments sent to Mississippi Department of Education, favoring the school's current location versus only three supporting relocation to MSU. MSU's response through spokesperson Sid Salter has stoked the controversy, leading to a discussion about the roles people are playing in this issue.
• The public feedback on MSMS's future was made public through an open records request filed by Turnage. Those records can be reviewed at the bottom of the Dispatch article here.
• Three main concerns emerged: cost differences, potential loss of MSMS identity, and campus safety
• MSU's Sid Salter dismissed public comments as "an organized effort to generate appearance of support"
• W President Nora Miller has taken a stronger stance on keeping MSMS at her institution. Zack and David agree she should continue to mobilize MUW alumni.
• Turnage says the legislature, not the State Board of Education, will make the final decision, and they are subject to public pressure.
Also:
• Columbus City Council discusses a new data-driven approach to road maintenance
• The price for residential trash pickup in Columbus is increasing. Will residents have to pay more?

229,674 Listeners

39,228 Listeners

153,989 Listeners

3,680 Listeners

4,706 Listeners

369,956 Listeners

1,204 Listeners

8,562 Listeners

7,625 Listeners

3,333 Listeners

26,679 Listeners

2,717 Listeners

13 Listeners