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WC’s Nash Morgan Ready For Sophomore Year as QB1
VICKSBURG, MS. – After earning the starting quarterback spot last season, Warren Central’s Nash Morgan is all confident about the 2024 season and what it has to offer. Morgan, the sophomore standout, is no longer a freshman and is now ready to put in some serious work on the football field. As he is now well-experienced on the varsity level, Nash now knows what it takes for WC to be great in 2024.
Presbyterian Christian School will join MHSAA
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WHLT) – Leaders with Presbyterian Christian School (PSC) announced the school has been accepted for membership by the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA). The school was accepted for the 2025-26 academic school year. Following months of discussions and focus groups with staff, parents, alumni, and board members, PCS administration believed this is […]
Shedeur Sanders signs with Nike, while Jackson State gets UA extension
Shedeur Sanders signed a Nike deal, while Jackson State extended with Under Armour through 2029. Deion Sanders brought the two sides together in 2020. The post Shedeur Sanders signs with Nike, while Jackson State gets UA extension appeared first on HBCU Gameday.
Mississippi high school football scores for 2024 MHSAA Week 1
The MHSAA football 2024 season kicks off this week with Week 1 games. This week, though, marks the third week of the season for MAIS programs. Here is our Mississippi high school football scoreboard. ...
Mississippi State University-Meridian Opens First Direct-Entry, Accelerated Master’s in Nursing Program
Mississippi State University has opened the Magnolia State’s first direct-entry, accelerated Master of Science in Nursing program on its Meridian campus starting with the fall 2024 semester. The program prepares students who hold non-nursing bachelor’s degrees for the National Council Licensure Examination. Students will complete 58 credit hours...
'Mission Complete' | US Army veteran receives new home in Mississippi after living in shed for 5 years following disaster
OXFORD, Miss — Frankie Dunn had been living in a shed for five years. Dunn served with the U.S. Army from 1976 to 1979, then became active in his community. He opened a restaurant and became a church deacon. His wife died in 2016, and fire destroyed his home the next year.
Jackson woman receives new Habitat for Humanity home
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – A Jackson woman now has a home that she can call her own. A home dedication for Janice Barber was held on Thursday. Her family, along with volunteers with Habitat for Humanity and Nissan Canton, spent multiple weekends helping restore the home. “It was a rocky road. Oh my gosh, I […]
45 minutes to Natchez: The Final Ride of Two Forgotten Soldiers
Wednesday afternoon two former and forgotten soldiers were laid to rest at the Natchez Military Cemetery. They are Richard Lee Wetterling, former US Navy, and Jack K. Waters, former US Army. Mamie Brown from the Hinds County Veterans Office discovered that both men were honorably discharged and that their families...
Southern Miss football vs. Kentucky: Score prediction, scouting report in season opener
The last time Southern Miss football played at Kentucky, it mounted a 25-point comeback win in 2016 — the largest come-from-behind victory in program history. A lot has changed since then. Southern Miss has a different coach in Will Hall, and it has joined a new conference. Mark Stoops is still the Kentucky coach,...
Wildcats honor longtime Teacher and Coach Larry Weems
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - The Meridian Wildcats honored longtime Teacher and Coach Larry Weems at Halftime of Thursday night’s game. Weems is set to retire after 49 years of service in Education, and he spent more than 30 of those years with the Meridian Public School District!. Several people...
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