MERIDIAN, Miss.–Raising enough support and enough money to get started on the Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Center took years. Saturday shovels finally went into the...
CLEVELAND, Miss.–One of the first U.S. university presidents to visit Cuba after a half-century of nulled economic relations was Dr. William LaForge, president of Delta...
JACKSON, Miss.–Forcing Jackson Police to provide security around the state fair is the goal of a lawsuit filed by the Mississippi Fair Commission. The suit...
WASHINGTON, D.C.–While Mississippi’s senators said Wednesday that they approved of the temporary measure to fund the government until Dec. 11 as a time for more...
WASHINGTON, D.C.–A shutdown of the federal government might have meant some of the services you’re used to getting would have been interrupted. It also might’ve...
JACKSON, MISS– Funding public schools, budget cuts, changing the state’s constitution, formulas; they’re all keywords you’ve heard about Initiative 42. But what does it mean? ...
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