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As he is accustomed to doing, President Donald Trump may be exaggerating the success of America’s surprise attack over the ...
The new Amazon data centers in Madison will consume 50 to 100 percent as much electricity as every other home, business and ...
Richard Jordan, Mississippi’s longest serving and oldest death row inmate, died by lethal injection Wednesday evening at the ...
courtesy District 1 Supervisor Jesse Crosby Jr., Speaker of the House Jason White, and District 5 Supervisor Brad Whittington ...
From press and staff reportsThe National Council of Negro Women hosted its annual Juneteenth celebration Saturday, June 21, at the Oprah Winfrey Boys and Girls Club, bringing together community ...
Burn Prevention Tips for the Fourth of July Fun, food and fireworks are all part of the recipe for honoring America on Independence Day, but adding a pinch of burn safety will help keep your ...
From staff reports City officials and community members gathered at City Hall on the morning of Monday, June 23, for a ...
From press and staff reports The Kosciusko School Board met in a special called session at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, June 20, to accept the immediate resignation of Superintendent Dr. Zach Bost and ...
From staff reports The Kosciusko Board of Aldermen held a regularly scheduled meeting and public hearing Tuesday, June 17, 2025, at City Hall, 222 East Washington Street. Mayor Tim Kyle called the ...
As the punishing Mississippi sun baked the grounds of one of America’s most notorious prisons, a wheelchair-bound man was so ...
Higher education officials and advocates warn the proposed changes to the federal Pell Grant program would have a negative ...
The decision of the Mississippi State Board of Education to drop the U.S. history exam from its list of high-stakes tests is ...
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