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U.S. Senator Roger Wicker says while waterways have always been a key part of Mississippi commerce, in the last decade, the state has also become a hub of 21st century maritime science and innovation.
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U.S. Senator Roger Wicker says while waterways have always been a key part of Mississippi commerce, in the last decade, the state has also become a hub of 21st century maritime science and innovation.
A study from Paragon Health Institute says Mississippi has the highest proportion of ACA enrollees with unknown race or ethnicity in 2026 of any state in their analysis, "a sign that enrollment intermediarie...
These guys don’t just drive the team bus. They go the extra mile for the players who love them Team bus drivers like Jackie McCloud, Courtney Ellis and Larry Thurman are more than just drivers; they’re p...
“Gentleman Judge” Tom Lee to retire after over 40 years on the federal bench Appointed to the U.S. District Court by President Ronald Reagan in 1984, Lee served as the chief judge from 1996 to 2003. Most...
Judge blocks release of discovery materials in Jackson bribery case against Owens, Lumumba, Banks The trio were indicted for their alleged role in a bribery scheme linked to a downtown Jackson development pr...
From Mississippi to defending America under the sea: One sailor’s journey to USS Greeneville “Being able to serve my country in the U.S. Navy means everything to me,” Seaman Austyn Mundell said. “I g...
Effort to make all Mississippi school boards elected failed this session. Another try could come in January According to the Mississippi School Boards Association, nearly 72% of school board members in the s...
“Mississippi is showing what is possible when clinical leadership, public health infrastructure, and technology are aligned around patients," said State Health Officer Dr. Dan Edney.
The dual-threat Chambliss is expected to be a Heisman candidate after emerging from relative obscurity in 2025 to produce more than 3,900 yards and 30 touchdowns while leading Ole Miss to a College Football...
“It might not seem like a lot to some,” said Linda Baker in Jackson on Monday. “But an extra $25 is a lot to me.”
"Community banking has always been close to my heart, and I’m proud to represent the voices of the clients, small businesses, and communities we serve every day," said Clayton Legear, Chairman and CEO of M...
Congressmen Michael Guest and Mark DeSaulnier said the House Ethics Committee is reviewing allegations that Florida Congressman Cory Mills "may have violated various laws, rules, or other standards of conduc...
The Labor Department's consumer price index rose 3.8% from April 2025, according to data released Tuesday. On a month-to-month basis, April prices rose 0.6% from March as gasoline prices rose 5.4% during the...
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In West Point, Michael Williams has created a garden that makes people want to linger a little longer, breathe a little deeper, and maybe go home and plant something of their own.
"Time and resources that would be better spent on developing and sustaining a competently administered system focused on the best interests of the children is expended on data collection and legal bills that...
Chief Administrative Officer Pieter Teeuwissen has brushed aside community concerns about the parks and recreation department having fewer activities for Jackson’s residents.
Governor Tate Reeves called it "a good day for those who believe in the principle that all Americans are created equal. A good day for law and order. A good day for Mississippi!"
Missouri announced in a statement that Hardy was shot early Sunday morning and underwent surgery for the gunshot wound later that day.
Lockers Manufacturing CEO Keith Dunham said the company is well positioned to continue to make customized best-in-class locker products in the USA for decades to come.
The Mississippi Attorney General says the state has now secured more than $400 million in opioid settlement funds.
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