An important Northeast Mississippi resource enhanced its services this week. The Autism Center of North Mississippi held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday to officially open its new sensory room. The space will provide children on the Autism spectrum who receive services at the Tupelo center with a place to play with sensory equipment and enjoy a light show to help meet their sensory needs. The center began preparing the sensory room after receiving a $3,000 donation from Shepherd’s Hands last year, as reported by the Daily Journal’s Thomas Simpson.