Mississippi's Job Growth
The U.S. Labor Department released figures Friday, adjusted to cancel out seasonal changes.
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The U.S. Labor Department released figures Friday, adjusted to cancel out seasonal changes.
Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann visits THS government class, talking about contest to mark Mississippi's bicentennial.
The medical school expanded to 155 first-year students in August and will grow to 165 students in 2018.
Hood expects a decision to be made within the next year. Governor Phil Bryant cannot run for re-election.
A state application says the training could reduce Medicaid expenses by helping people find jobs with health coverage.
Reeves would not rule out a run for governor. The legislative session begins in January.
Rep. Jeramey Anderson of Moss Point said Friday he will seek his party's nomination next year in south Mississippi's 4th Congressional District.
Buys spoke to the students about good health and staying tobacco free.
Mississippi is one of five states assigned a failing grade by the March of Dimes, yet pre-term births also rose nationwide for the second straight year.
All lawmakers will get to vote on a spending plan during a three-month session starting in January.
If you have information on Mr. Thomas's whereabouts, contact the Panola County Sheriff's Department at 662-487-1733.
West Point High School teacher Bruce Mize was inducted into the group's hall of fame during today's luncheon.
Bryant supported Smith for the party chairmanship, and Smith was unopposed.
Authorities are conducting interviews regarding the situation.
Anyone with information should contact Jackson P.D. at 601-960-1234.
Unemployment rates fell from 5.7 % in 2016 to 5.2% this year.
Booneville and Oxford school districts are tied as two top schools in the state.
A Hinds County chancery judge ruled against the districts in 2015, saying the formula is not a mandate. Justices upheld that ruling today.
President Trump said he has great respect for Cochran, praising his return.
Leaders of the Jackson public schools are reconsidering Confederate names on three campuses.
He most likely has no contacts in the Magnolia State. However, law enforcement are asking for your help.