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Mississippi State, Ole Miss, and JSU softball teams earn NCAA Tournament bids
The NCAA Division I Softball Committee announced the 2024 championship field on Sunday with three Mississippi teams included. No. 17 nationally-ranked Mississippi State just missed
Thunder & Lightning: Mississippi State Haunted Again By Miscues in Series Loss to Arkansas
It’s been a season of what might have been for Mississippi State, as the Bulldogs have been much improved from a year ago, but still
Boil water notice lifted in Jackson following storm-related power outage
Jackson residents can go back to using water as normal. JXN Water issued a release Saturday morning, announcing that a systemwide boil water advisory has
EPA makes $300K available for stormwater, sewer infrastructure improvements in Mississippi
A federal grant of roughly $330,000 has been made available to help communities address stormwater and sewer infrastructure needs in Mississippi. The Environmental Protection Agency
Bond set for former West Point policeman, wife charged in infant’s death
Bond has been set for the former West Point police officer and his wife who are charged with the murder in connection to the death
Aberdeen councilman suing Monroe County, sheriff’s department for wrongful confinement
An Aberdeen city councilman is suing Monroe County and the sheriff’s department for an alleged violation of his Fourth Amendment rights. Ward One Councilman Nicholas
Biloxi man given death penalty for killing 2-year-old stepson
A Biloxi man has been given the death penalty after being found guilty of killing his two-year-old stepson. Joseph David Heard, 40, and Hailey Leann
Mississippi governor requesting federal assistance following April storms
Amid efforts to assess damages done by the most recent round of severe weather in Mississippi, Governor Tate Reeves is seeking federal aid for six
College Savings Mississippi art contest winners announced
The winners of the 2024 College Savings Mississippi art contest have been awarded. State Treasurer David McRae announced that 12 Mississippi students and one teacher