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Jockeying and fundraising for Mississippi’s 2027 statewide elections is already in full swing, with politicians eyeing open seats for governor, lieutenant governor and potentially others through a ...
Amid falling crop prices and rising input costs – and tariffs – some Mississippi growers say something’s got to give. Mike Graves deferred payments to John Deere for the first time in a half century ...
As an Ole Miss Rebel, he was the MVP of both the Gator and Sugar Bowls. As an NFL rookie, he intercepted eight passes and returned two for touchdowns. As a coach, he won two national championships and ...
: Goldston was taken into custody just before 12:30 p.m. today, Friday, May 16, according to Chief Deputy Ricky Williamson ...
Last week, coastal media outlets announced a local judgment against state control of state-owned tidelands, going as far to claim the State is trying to control casino leases, question future ...
Despite payments to victims and the imprisonment of six law enforcement officers, the Goon Squad story in Rankin County will not go away. This time it’s because a county supervisor talked about it in ...
In the last few years, the F/X cable channel has put together two interesting series under the title “Feud.” The first one was about film stars Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. The second series was ...
The company plans to develop the Northwest Mississippi facility as an East Coast distribution facility for all of its related ...
Mississippi Public Broadcasting (MPB) has received a $350,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to ...
Below is a press release from Mississippi Public Broadcasting: Mississippi Public Broadcasting (MPB) has received a $350,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to digitize and ...
Governor Tate Reeves has appointed accomplished poet Ann Fisher-Wirth of Oxford, Miss., as Mississippi’s Poet Laureate. Serving as the official state poet for a term of four years, the state’s Poet ...