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More than a half-century after the state banned it, “Mississippi: Conflict and Change” is back on the shelves.
Among the 54 exhibitors, you’ll find three Mississippi locales at the American pavilion in the event known in the field as ...
After rejecting the House proposal last session, the Senate now considering a recurring funding source to buoy PERS.
Two contenders for Mississippi governor in 2027 unveiled a raft of proposals at the Neshoba County Fair on Wednesday, vowing ...
U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today received assurance from Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Stephen Vaden that U.S.
The Agriculture Commissioner announced the Future of Agriculture Resiliency for Mississippi, or FARM, plan on Wednesday while ...
Mississippi Today’s ongoing ‘Behind Bars, Beyond Care’ investigation reveals that the same year the state agreed to pay ...
Jeff Goodwin, director of the state auditor’s compliance division, was congenial while describing to Canton officials how the office has taken $352,000 of the city’s revenue to pay for past-due audits ...
Monica Ford is hopeful but still cautious. After four months without a voucher, she may receive enough financial help to put ...
Outdoor columnist Ben Smith looks back the 1970 exploding whale story from Oregon. He says it makes him wonder how ...
Shelves half-filled with books lined the walls of the muggy Bailey APAC Middle School library, where a handful of volunteers ...
High summer temperatures can be unsafe for anyone, but these conditions are especially dangerous for outdoor workers. The ...
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