Video: Safety Training Program Lands in Tupelo
The goal of the safety drive is to raise at least $100,000 for the MedEvac Foundation, which will support further safety research.
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The goal of the safety drive is to raise at least $100,000 for the MedEvac Foundation, which will support further safety research.
The goal is to reduce prison overcrowding and controlling costs. Alabama prisons operate at approximately 190% capacity.
AG issues word of caution in light of recent phone scams.
Levee Break on a Webster County Lake Adds to Flooding Fears in the Area
German automotive supplier Grammer A-G says it has begun training the first dozen workers for its new plant in Shannon.
Several Columbus High School parents were in attendance urging the board to approve an indoor training facility for the school's baseball and softball players.
Participants learned how to build and manage hives, how to harvest honey, and the important role bees play in food production by pollinating crops.
Anglers from across the Southeast are in Columbus this weekend for the Bass Pro Shops Crappie Masters Tournament.
Senators Wicker and Cochran took time to check personally on relief efforts in the wake of April's tornadoes.
EMCC Mayhew Campus Breaks Ground on Student Union
cOCHRAN, wICKER DODGE CAMPAIGN QUESTIONS IN tUPELO.
Senator ships letter to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry calling for release of imprisoned Christian in Sudan.
72-hour International Roadcheck had eyes on hazardous materials and dangerous goods.
Mississippi prisons will use K-9 units to find contraband.
Itawamba County Library Presents Magic of Science
Safety Tips for Bouncy Castles and Other Inflatables
Tenn-Tom Waterway Museum Gets a Facelift
Joyner Residents Vote to Accept Conservation District Plan
City of Tupelo Hosts Concert to Benefit Storm Relief Efforts
Congressman Alan Nunnelee (R-Miss.) announces he will undergo surgery for an intracranial mass.
2014 Mississippi Early Childhood Conference geared toward professional development.
Mississippi State is training teachers on unique ways the 234-mile Tenn-Tom waterway can become a classroom.
Heated battle wages on for the June 24 runoff.
The U.S. Department of Education's approval is based upon Mississippi’s commitment to report all assessment data from the 2013-14 assessments