Parchman and Central Mississippi Correctional Facility Closed to Visitors
Visitation at the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility and at the State Penitentiary at Parchman is canceled this weekend.
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Visitation at the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility and at the State Penitentiary at Parchman is canceled this weekend.
Black mold in former office building forced move.
MDOT equipment operators compete in feats of skill
Agencies Join forces to Combat Homelessness in Lowndes County
Beginning July 1st you can no longer can't write, send or read text messages, emails or social media messages while driving
Student research creates greater understanding Holocaust experience
Bryant says Common Core bill doesn't go far enough to kill the program.
The International Student Association at Mississippi University for Women put their native lands on display for faculty, students, and visitors
Golden Triangle business and political leaders get an update on the economic health of the region.
A retail project more than seven years in the making will finally get the incentives it was promised.
Goal setting and manners among lessons learned at Columbus Middle School
Gov. Robert Bentley is giving lawmakers what he called an "unvarnished" view of the cuts to state government that will occur without new revenue.
Mississippi and the nation would be better served with more racial diversity within the Democratic and Republican parties, former Gov. Haley Barbour said Tuesday at one of the state’s historically black universities.
Bond money to be spent on street and drainage improvements
MUW featuring "Empty Chairs" exhibit to raise awareness of suicide
House Bill 33, which takes effect Jan. 1, 2016, provides tax credits to employers who hire honorably discharged military veterans who have served on active duty on or after 9/11 and who have been unemployed for at least six months.
The Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning appointed Dr. Glenn Boyce, Associate Commissioner of Academic Affairs at the Institutions of Higher Learning, as Commissioner of Higher Education at a press conference held today in Jackson, allowing Dr. Jim Borsig to return to his duties as president of Mississippi University for Women exclusively.
Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann says he hopes others will see the wisdom of an expanded early voting period like those used in other states like Tennessee.
The Mississippi Department of Education is in the process of developing the guidelines and application process for the special-needs voucher program.
Construction of expanded Lowndes County E-9-1-1 offices and dispatch areas could begin by July
Pushmataha Area Council 2nd Annual "On My Honor" Banquet
First responders are taking time to learn how to better protect citizens in the areas they serve.
Louisville Student Pens Poem Remembering Tornado