With the federal government’s public health emergency for COVID-19 ending on Monday, Mississippi has begun the process of restarting its yearly Medicaid eligibility reviews. The public health emergency expanded Medicaid…
Mississippi residents who were unable to work as a direct result of the March 24-25 severe weather and tornadoes may qualify for disaster unemployment assistance (DUA). Eligible residents who live…
With the NBA Draft just a couple of months away, a handful of Mississippi players have entered their names into the mix while maintaining their college eligibility just in case…
All school districts that were impacted by the March 24 tornadoes and severe weather have resumed classes in Mississippi, with the exception of South Delta School District (SDSD). According to…
Corinth’s former chief of police, Fred Johnson, has accepted a new position as president of Mississippi 811. Johnson, who was appointed to the position last month, will aid Mississippi 811…
Georgia-Pacific containerboard mill in Monticello is set to receive a $91 million upgrade, making the construction project one of the company's largest investments in the Lawrence County facility. The project…
A Pass Christian man has been sentenced to 40 years in prison following a road rage incident in June 2021. 42-year-old Rudy Desmond Toler received his sentence on Thursday, April…
Today's show reacts to Kemp Alderman the pitcher. We also talk about the upcoming vote for SEC football to move to 9 conference games and why Ole Miss should reject…
Governor Tate Reeves has approved a bill that blocks the creation of gun registries and efforts to track financial transactions related to the purchase of firearms. House Bill 1110 prohibits…
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