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November is "One Nation Under God Month"
"Beauty" Pageant raises money for scholarship fund
Lifelong resident and former First Lady of West Point's memorialized in special fund for cancer patients
State Treasurer Lynn Fitch has been selected by Governing Magazine as one of 25 outstanding appointed and elected women officials in state and local government for a year-long fellowship program on Women in Government.
Recycled materials are the star of "Trashion" show at MSU
The long-awaited clean up of creosote-contaminated areas around the former Kerr McGee railroad tie plant in Columbus is a step closer
Truck, trailer, and tires stolen from Southern Tire Mart
Absentee ballots can be requested or cast in person at circuit court clerks offices in counties with runoffs.
Union County Development Association teams with Governor's Job Fair Network to host Job Expo in New Albany
The Mississippi Board of Education is approving a plan delaying cuts to sports and activities when school districts lose state accreditation.
The commander of the U.S. military's Ebola response in Liberia says the mission will be limited to 3,000 troops.
The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) has confirmed a new Enterovirus D68- case in Calhoun City.
New program teams college athletes and special needs athletes for serious game action.
Wicker said the new Republican majority in the senate will mean big changes when congress convenes in January.
Legislators Luncheon at ICC
Mississippi States honors the lives of veterans who died in war.
Mississippi State's Veterans Memorial Rose Garden Takes on Special Significance This Time of Year
Japan is the largest foreign investor in Mississippi's economy, and a local group seeks to foster greater understanding between cultures.
C-Spire would like to see zoning and distance restrictions eased to allow more possible tower locations
4th Annual Event encourages building stronger family relationships.
The state made the request in court papers Monday, responding to a lawsuit filed Oct. 20 by two lesbian couples and a gay-rights group.
Joe Ziegler pleaded guilty in August to concealing a felony. Prosecutors dropped two counts of mail fraud and one of conspiracy.
The FBI says the number of violent crimes reported to law enforcement last year dropped by 4.4 percent from 2012.
The Joint Legislative Budget Committee meets Monday afternoon in Jackson.