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A ninth-grade history schoolbook the state deemed controversial is back in print for the first time in four decades. More than a half-century after the state banned it, “Mississippi: Conflict and ...
If national demand for electric vehicles continues to slow, what will that mean for the Magnolia State? Demand for electric vehicles has slowed in the United States. Mississippi is already feeling ...
Filming in Summit for “Southern Soul with a Cajun Twist” will begin on August 18. From her kitchen in Pike County, Sophie Marie Lyons can hardly believe her own life. “I could never have dreamed ...
The festival’s closing grand finale, featuring 16-time ASCAP winner Clay Mills, three-time Native American Music Awards Song of the Year winning songwriter Sean Gasaway, Stephen Lee Veal, and Meridian ...
Kosciusko Attala Partnership launches "Leaders of Tomorrow" program for local youth From press and staff reports ...
Mississippi State continues its reputation as a top university for transfer students with its just-announced selection to the 2025 Phi Theta Kappa Transfer Honor Roll. MSU is one of 251 colleges and ...
The Agriculture Commissioner announced the Future of Agriculture Resiliency for Mississippi, or FARM, plan on Wednesday while ...
Fairgoers are listening and evaluating the political speeches on Wednesday and Thursday as they look ahead to 2027.
Shelves half-filled with books lined the walls of the muggy Bailey APAC Middle School library, where a handful of volunteers ...
Among the 54 exhibitors, you’ll find three Mississippi locales at the American pavilion in the event known in the field as ...
Should I stay or should I go?” That classic line sung by The Clash could be the theme song of the Mississippi brain drain. It ...
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