Nearly 400 officials to visit Vicksburg for statewide conference

Published 11:42 am Monday, October 7, 2024

Nearly 400 municipal officials from across the state are scheduled to attend the Mississippi Municipal League’s 2024 Small Town Conference in Vicksburg, Mississippi on Oct. 9 and 10 at the Vicksburg Convention Center. The purpose of the conference is to give municipal elected officials, particularly those from the smaller cities and towns, the opportunity to meet together and share ideas and challenges unique to their communities.

This year’s conference will feature a round of Certified Municipal Official education sessions before attendees convene for two rounds of concurrent breakout sessions and two general session presentations over the two-day event. Speakers include representatives from Mississippi Main Street Association, Mississippi Communities Health Advisers, Delta Regional Authority, Mississippi Ethics Commission, Mississippi Development Authority, Broadband Expansion and
Accessibility of Mississippi, MSU Extension Center for Government and Community Development, and the MSU Stennis Institute of Government & Community Development.

Attendees will also hear updates from the Alcoholic Beverage Control on liquor laws and have the
opportunity to participate in a municipal government game show.

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The city of Vicksburg, along with Ameristar Casino Hotel, the Vicksburg Convention & Visitors Bureau and the City of Vicksburg Main Street, will sponsor a Welcome Reception on Oct. 9 at Ameristar Casino Hotel for the attendees that will be in Vicksburg for the event.

“The excellent participation in the Small Town Conference exemplifies Mississippi’s local elected officials’ commitment to the continuation of their education,” said MML President and Cleveland Mayor Billy Nowell. “Citizens everywhere should be heartened to know that their officials desire to be as informed, educated and prepared as possible in order to best serve their constituents.”

The mission of the Mississippi Municipal League is helping cities and towns excel. MML is a non-partisan association established in 1931, representing 290 city, town and village governments in Mississippi. MML is also affiliated with the National League of Cities, a lobbying, legislative and legal arm representing municipalities before the U.S. Congress. For more information about the Mississippi Municipal League, visit www.mmlonline.com.