Video: West Point Artist Putting City's Story on Display in a Big Way
Deborah Mansfield leads a team of volunteers to create murals highlighting the "Point City's" high points, history, and famous residents.
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Deborah Mansfield leads a team of volunteers to create murals highlighting the "Point City's" high points, history, and famous residents.
Nearly two years ago, the newly formed Mississippi Senate Conservative Coalition was preparing to make life uncomfortable for Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves, a fellow Republican whom the coalition’s leaders viewed as too willing to work across party lines.
Don't Be Cruel BBQ Duel Kicks off in Tupelo
It's the third year that dozens of local eateries have added a good cause to the menu.
The latest addition to The popular Columbus Riverwalk should be finished by next month if not sooner.
Tupelo CVB commemorates Robins Field, and its place in the city's African-American heritage
"Kids Count" Study suggests that districts with high absenteeism tend to be lower performing.
Legislators say they want unanimous support from local boards before pushing such measures.
Administrators feel requirements not equal for public and private medical centers
The 21st annual Mississippi Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship State Conference is being held at the Trotter Convention Center.
Alabama lawmakers correct a legal quagmire to allow alcohol sales to continue in some area towns.
Eric King Wilson was killed in the line of duty twenty-four years ago
A Tupelo poet takes home a prestigious title.
Part 2 of Shalonda Conner's family story of survival
Tupelo Regional Airport's carrier averaging 13 passengers a day
Attorney General advises spending settlement money on services for mentally ill and expansion at Whitfield.
Amended voucher bill passes House; goes back to the Senate
An outgoing member of the Federal Reserve Board says the nation's economy is on firm ground for manageable and sustainable growth.
Selectmen applying for Archives and History Grant
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Mississippi State University and Texas A&M University are receiving a major grant to foster entrepreneurship in rural areas.
Bond money will be spent on everything from economic development to construction and renovation at state universities
It may be spring break, but members of Boys and Girls Clubs of North Mississippi have plenty of activities, programs and other things to occupy their time.