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Instead of presents, the Mississippi Lottery is doling out holiday cash to 24 winners in the $uper $anta promotion, solely for Mississippi Lottery Insiders.
Republican Governor Tate Reeves and his democratic challenger Brandon Presley headlined political speeches at the annual HobNob event in Jackson Thursday.
One lucky player matched all five numbers in the Thursday drawing of Mississippi Match 5 to win the jackpot worth $323,287.75.
The president of the Mississippi Coroner's Association is disputing a report by the Associated Press that said the State Crime Lab still has an unacceptable backlog of autopsies.
4-County Electric Power Association members now know how high their bill will climb with a new rate increase.
Saturday absentee voting begins October 28. Circuit Clerk offices across the state will be open from 8 a.m. until noon for in-person absentee voting.
More Counties in our viewing area are now under a burn ban. Montgomery County declared a burn ban this week that remains until further notice.
The Lowndes County Federation of Democratic Women will host the Get Out the Vote Rally. The event is to educate voters on the policies democratic candidates will be running on in upcoming elections.
Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies are investigating a shooting near Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith's Mississippi home. The shooting happened around 12:30 on Sunday afternoon.
A new poll shows a very tight gubernatorial race, as election day looms just two weeks away. The survey done by Public Policy Polling shows Republican Governor Tate Reeves with a 1% lead over Democratic challenger Brandon Presley.
The Office of U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today issued the following statement regarding an incident that occurred at the Senator’s home in Brookhaven on Sunday, October 22:
Clay, Monroe, Chickasaw, Calhoun, Lee, Pontotoc, and Union Counties are under the alert. Very little rain over the last month has led to the burn bans.
The new Powerball® add-on feature, Double Play®, will soon give players another chance to match their Powerball® numbers in a separate drawing with a top cash prize of $10 million.
Local community members raised money through Zumba to help area women with their medical bills. Zumba in Pink is a movement to help pay for mammograms for women who may not be able to afford them.
19-year-old Joshua Brown is being charged with the murder of 21-year-old Jaylen Burns, who was shot and killed Sunday night at University Pointe Apartments.
The pass rate on Mississippi's third-grade reading test dropped slightly last school year but still remains strong.
Seven Juveniles allegedly set two separate fires of what was set to be a historical landmark in the town of Drew.
As the November General Election inches closer, more absentee ballots are being requested. The Mississippi Secretary of State's office said 15,856 absentee ballots have been requested for the election.
One of the people being sued by the Mississippi Department of Human Services over allegations of misspending welfare money has filed a separate lawsuit against Gov. Tate Reeves, saying the Republican is trying to protect political allies including a former governor.
It may be hard to believe. But human trafficking happens here in Mississippi. That's according to the state's attorney general.
Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith spoke at Lion Hills in Columbus about national, international, and local issues, including some federal money in the pipeline to help a revitalization effort in the Friendly City.
The Democratic candidate for Governor picks up a major endorsement from a former rival. Independent candidate Gwendolyn Gray announced that she planned to withdraw from the race for Governor.
Absentee voting started two weeks ago, and Circuit Clerk's offices have been busy mailing out ballots and handling in-person voting in the office.
The already historic Powerball jackpot is climbing once again. There were no big winners in Saturday night's drawing for the $1.4 billion prize. Monday's drawing is estimated to be at $1.55 billion.