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In keeping with Mississippi College’s ongoing Bicentennial Celebration, the MC Women’s Council’s Latimer Lunch on Feb. 24 ...
From press and staff reports Residents gathered Feb. 16 for a town hall meeting focused on community concerns, civic ...
The University of Mississippi Medical Center has cancelled regularly scheduled clinic appointments and elective procedures through Friday as its response to the cyberattack continues. All cancelled ...
The Prairie Farms Family of Companies Announces United in Tradition Sweepstakes Prairie Farms and Hiland Dairy collectible bottles and sweepstakes celebrate the iconic “Winners Drink Milk” moment at t ...
Food pantry increases service with MSU Extension support by Ellie Wright and Keri Collins Lewis for the MSU Extension Service ...
U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate said the Court was at a “crossroads where judicial oversight must meet the stark, ...
Unfortunately, local publications are dying because of monopolistic Big Tech. Over 30% of all newspapers are expected to close within the next three years.
Jackson has a new police chief, Dr. RaShall Brackney. The Jackson city council approved Mayor John Horhn’s selection with one ...
State Rep. Shanda Yates says Jackson property owners would collect the utility fees but not pay the bill. Renters believed the bills were being paid, that is until their utilities were disconnected.