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Registered sex offender sentenced to 50 years in prison for distributing child pornography
A registered sex offender caught distributing child pornography in Mississippi will spend five decades behind bars. Madison and Rankin Counties’ District Attorney Bubba Bramlett announced
EDA invests $2.1 million to support manufacturing and job growth in Coahoma County
The Coahoma County Board of Supervisors has been granted $2.1 million by the federal government to support future economic development in the region. U.S. Secretary
Man locked up for allegedly kicking, spitting on police at Morgan Wallen concert in Oxford
A man has been taken into custody for allegedly assaulting police officers during the Morgan Wallen performance in Vaught Hemingway Stadium on Saturday. The Lafayette
Spring cleaning: MDOT holds ‘Trash Bash’ events statewide to remove litter along highways
The Mississippi Department of Transportation did a little spring cleaning in order to beautify highways along the Magnolia State. With April being designated as “Keep
Your Mississippi forecast for Tuesday, April 23
Northern Mississippi It will be sunny today with highs in the lower to mid-70s. Tonight will be warmer and cloudy with lows in the mid-50s.
New task force created to prevent carjackings in Jackson
Efforts to curb crime in Mississippi’s capital city are expanding with a new task force created to prevent carjackings. In keeping with the U.S. Department
Thunder & Lightning: Super Bulldog Weekend Packed a Big Recruiting Punch
There was obviously a lot of action on the field this Super Bulldog Weekend, but there may have been even more on the recruiting trail.
T&L Spring Previews: Travis Brown of the Bryan/College Station Eagle Previews Texas A&M Eagle
There’s a breath of fresh air in College Station, as Jimbo Fisher’s departure gives the Texas A&M program some new life and enthusiasm. Brian Hadad
Police investigating threat made against South Pontotoc Schools
Authorities are investigating a threat that was made toward South Pontotoc Schools. The Pontotoc County School District reports that administrators were made aware of the