Musgrove Makes Announcement on MAEP Today
Former Gov. Ronnie Musgrove has two press conferences on the agenda for Thursday to address the topic of fully funding the Mississippi Adequate Education Program.
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Former Gov. Ronnie Musgrove has two press conferences on the agenda for Thursday to address the topic of fully funding the Mississippi Adequate Education Program.
Cattleman from throughout North Mississippi gathered at the annual Cattleman's College in West Point Wednesday morning
Attorneys for Chris McDaniel are demanding election records from more than half of Mississippi's counties.
Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood now has until Sept. 26 to file a response to Charles Ray Crawford’s appeal of his 1994 rape conviction.
"Global Competitiveness" is the theme of the 3rd Annual event
A federal appeals court has rescheduled for Sept. 23 oral arguments in an appeal filed by a Mississippi prison guard who was cited for recklessness during a 2007 fight in which an inmate died and two others were injured.
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Fitch pitches TEAM financial education program
State Senator Chris McDaniel wants a court to declare him the winner or order a new election.
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The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) is confirming two recent cases of active tuberculosis (TB) at two casinos in Tunica.
Sessions makes a swing through West Alabama
Liddell was stripped of her medical license after her conviction.
Neither McDaniel nor Cochran was in court Wednesday.
Mississippi will see the hottest temperatures of the year this week, bringing with it dangerous heat indices.
Mississippi’s ACT scores rose slightly again last year, although only about one in eight Magnolia State students are ready for college by the standards of the test.
A Noxubee County man pleads guilty to second degree murder
Epps is believed to be the first person to simultaneously head both the ASCA and ACA.