Funeral Arrangements Set For Former Tupelo Police Chief Ed Crider
Funeral for Ed Crider set for Monday at 2PM
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Funeral for Ed Crider set for Monday at 2PM
City considering building new entertainment facility or expanding existing one.
Boeing Funding Research Initiative at Mississippi State
Haley Bean, Grace Gault, Alex Norwood and Xavier Taylor are first Stauffer Scholarship winners
The Alabama House has passed a bill that would give terminally ill patients the right to try experimental drugs.
"Planting a Straight Furrow" chronicles the life and career of Senator John Stennis
The goal is to eventually do away with paper all together.
Winston Academy student Dev Jaiswal and Starkville Academy student Bates Bennette have both successfully completed the third round of competition.
The goal is to keep at least five feet of walking space open. City leaders say the decision came after complaints about sidewalk obstructions.
A state Department of Transportation grant will improve sidewalks in Aberdeen.
Businesses leaders and politicians got the update from research and economic development experts at the annual "State of the Region" meeting in Tupelo.
4 H members from across Mississippi have converged on the Mississippi State campus this week.
U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran’s new marriage to his executive assistant could become part of a blogger’s defense against charges related to photos taken of the Mississippi Republican’s now-deceased first wife while she was incapacitated with dementia.
Special Olympians recognized, and World Games Torch will be coming to Tupelo
Volunteers and Amory Residents clean up after EF1 tornado
Rep. Martha Roby represents AL-02 home of Fort Rucker, and a member of Appropriations Committee
Some of the ideas presented by the Chickasaw Nation include a heritage center in Tupelo and a heritage festival.
State program pays up to one-third of cost for rural fire department trucks
White replaces Brad Davis, Ripley native joining law firm.
A longtime officer from South Mississippi Correctional Institution was killed in a traffic accident Monday while helping escort an inmate from one hospital to another, the state Department of Corrections said Tuesday.
Retiring East Mississippi Community College President Dr. Rick Young will spend his final six weeks at the school by campaigning for a new men's dorm and a new athletic operations center to be built in Scooba.
Walter Zinn made at stop at Mississippi State Monday night to speak to talk politics with some future voters and future leaders.
Sports Moms and Sports Dads working to provide positive activities for Columbus kids
Amory First Baptist Church sets up impromptu feeding station for victims, volunteers, and first responders
As much as six inches of rain fell in less than four hours in parts of Monroe County