Section of Hwy 25 to be Named After Zacharias
Zacharias served as president of Mississippi State University from 1985-1997.
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Zacharias served as president of Mississippi State University from 1985-1997.
Reeves’ fundraising totals leave him with $2.35 million total on hand.
Some Mississippi parents could have more schools for their kids to choose from if enough state legislators have their way.
As the blizzard worsens, that could change and directors advise travelers to check flights and reservations.
BP is making a case that it shouldn't pay the top penalty of $13.7 billion.
Prosecutors said Jeffrey Sterling disclosed the mission to journalist James Risen to get back at the CIA for perceived mistreatment.
Former Senate Finance Committee Tommy Robertson is accused of embezzling $484,092 of loan proceeds.
The Mississippi Supreme Court has again ruled a pardon by the governor does not wipe out a criminal record.
Randal Henson was arrested by the Sunflower County Sheriff’s Department and charged with false pretense.
He says new PAC is response to last summer's primary, campaign.
Mississippi House of Representatives continues to play politics with State education standards
Zach Wadley Named Youth of the Year for Boys and Girls Clubs of North Mississippi
Three new members join Boys and Girls Club of Golden Triangle board of directors
Anthony Lucas Memorial Memorial Highway to be dedicated in February
MS Department of Archives and History recognizes historic sites in Fulton
Judge Lee Howard denies change of venue request for man charged in 2013 shooting
The proposal is part of Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves’ legislative agenda.
The Mississippi Senators are original cosponsors of the American Liberty Restoration Act.
Traffic stop leads to drug arrest and information regarding possible burglary ring.
Walmart Neighborhood Market bringing convenience, jobs, and sales tax revenue to Derma.
Young has guided EMCC since 2004, overseeing expansions in enrollment and facilities
Officials react to Bryant's 2015 State of the State address.
Bryant highlighted the growing strength of Mississippi’s economy, as indicated by a decrease in the unemployment rate.
Goal is to promote healthy habits at an early age