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John Horhn ought to mirror early African American mayors such as Carl Stokes in Cleveland, Coleman Young in Detroit, and Tom ...
The Mississippi State Department of Health, in conjunction with the Mississippi Public Health Association, AARP Mississippi, ...
As a state senator, Taylor said he will focus on three areas key to District 18: agriculture, forestry, and state highways.
Two scholarship funds established by a University of Mississippi alumnus from Picayune have helped dozens of Ole Miss students realize their dreams of becoming accountants, engineers and medical ...
Our kids need the help, we need the help, because if you take the help from the American people, how do you expect us to ...
The Mississippi Association of Partners in Education will recognize Mississippi’s top school-community partnerships during the virtual 23rd annual Governor’s Awards Celebration on Monday, May 19.
When does the U.S. national debt matter? Hmmm. Apparently not when Republicans are in charge. Consider this: Back in 2012 as ...
Going to a flower farm has become a popular family outing, homeschool activity, social activity with friends, and even a ...
Until our President took over 100 plus days ago, the U.S. economy was the strongest in the world. Our State of Mississippi, ...
In 1982 criminologists James Q. Wilson and George Kelling postulated the “broken window” theory that leaving minor things ...
The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) announced the 2025 Mississippi Administrator of the Year is Dr. Marsha Peoples, ...
Republican Gov. Tate Reeves vetoed eight bills that lawmakers sent to his desk during the 2025 legislative session.
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