Documents show The University of Southern Mississippi was aware the $5 million in funding to build a new volleyball court came from a DHS block grant. Full story (May 2020):
by Anna Wolfe, Mississippi Today May 8, 2020 Many of the recipients of federal funds in a sprawling embezzlement scheme in Mississippi say they didn't know the money a private nonprofit awarded them was intended to serve the poor.
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