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The event allowed organization supporters to meet the children they are helping and Tony Mozingo, the new executive director. → Read More
The bill must still be approved by the Senate before landing on the Mississippi Governor’s desk. → Read More
The bridge is good to go and can accommodate normal traffic. → Read More
About 86 percent of the fire departments registered in Mississippi are volunteer-based predominantly, according to the United States Fire Administration. → Read More
250 different families received free groceries from the church. → Read More
The owner of Green Therapy said he could be open as soon as Friday. → Read More
According to the National Human Trafficking Hotline, more than 500 signals were received from Mississippi alone in 2021. → Read More
Primary elections will be in August while final elections will be in November. → Read More
After-school tutoring will be available on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Perry County schools → Read More
House Bill 364 is set to face the Drug Policy Committee next week. → Read More
The app is now available in the Apple and Android app stores → Read More
Forrest County Sheriff Charlie Sims reacts to a proposed House bill regarding filming officers. → Read More
While it may affect women of a certain age more commonly, there are some behaviors that correlate with a higher risk. → Read More
President Joe Biden has released a new, revised repayment plan to help low-income student loan borrowers. → Read More
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that nearly 3,000 people are killed in distracted driving accidents annually. → Read More
The deadline for submission is Feb 17. → Read More
Lamar County Sheriff, Danny Rigel, is warning of a scam with a caller posing as a deputy demanding that a fine be paid over the phone lines. → Read More
USM's MBA program is recognized as one of the top programs in the nation. → Read More
The seven-week program begins Monday, Jan. 16. → Read More
Three street signs are up already, with more to come. → Read More