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Meet Charlie: This dog has received one of Mississippi's highest honors for valor. Here's why
A Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks law enforcement K-9 and his partner recently received medals of valor from the department for their efforts in locating three missing children. According to a news release from the department, Cpl. Bradley Starling and K-9 partner Charlie were requested by the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office...
Aggravated Assault, Felony Receiving Stolen Property, and Many Felony Drug Charges in Leake and Attala
SHAWUNACY BOONE, 26, of Carthage, Domestic Violence – Aggravated Assault, LCSO. Bond N/A. LISA CHAMBLEE-TAYLOR, 30, of Lena, Possession of Paraphernalia, LCSO. Bond $1,000. JEROME M GENTRY, 61, of Kosciusko, Felony Possession of a Controlled Substance, ACSO. Bond $5,000. MARK A GRAY, 40, of Carthage, Felony Obstruction – Retaliation...
Predictions for the biggest games in Week 1 of the 2024 college football season
Throughout the college football season, the Maroon and White Nation team will be giving their predictions for the biggest games each week. We'll pick the headlining national games, the top games in the SEC, and of course give our predictions for the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Here's our picks for Week...
Mississippi students can apply for 2025 U.S. Senate Youth Program
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – U.S. Senators Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) and Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) encouraged Mississippi high school juniors and seniors with student leadership roles to apply for the 2025 U.S. Senate Youth Program (USSYP). The program offers $10,000 college scholarships to two junior or senior students from Mississippi who hold elected or appointed leadership positions […]
Northeast Mississippi residents named state's adult students of the year
FULTON - Itawamba Community College Adult Education graduates Cristal Campbell of Tremont and Rosalyn Montgomery of Plantersville have been selected as Students of the Year for 2023-24 by the Mississippi Association of Adult and Community Education. The women received their awards at the 2024 Mississippi Association of Adult and Community Education conference in late July in Flowood. Montgomery ...
Audio – Southgroup Cox Coaches Show – Thursday, August 29
On this week’s edition of the Southgroup Cox Coaches Show – Leake Academy Head Football Coach Brian Pickens discusses the Jackson Academy game and previews the upcoming matchup with Starkville Academy. The SouthGroup Cox Coaches Show airs on Cruisin’ 98.3 Thursday mornings at 7:35 am. The show...
Arianna Beckham Transfers to MSU: Volleyball Star’s New Chapter
Arianna Beckham, a transfer from Florida Atlantic, has quickly adapted to life at Mississippi State. Drawn in by the family atmosphere, Beckham feels at home thanks to the supportive coaching staff and teammates. In her previous season at FAU, she recorded 351 kills and played a crucial role in various tournaments. As she settles into her new team, Beckham is focused on strengthening relationships and refining her skills ahead of the upcoming season.
ACSO, NPD searching for suspect in wooded area near Lower Woodville Road and Saragossa
NATCHEZ — Adams County Sheriff’s deputies and Natchez Police officers are searching a wooded area near Lower Woodville and Saragossa roads right now for a suspect who hit a deputy’s parked vehicle and fled the scene. Natchez Police officers began a chase after the suspect. The suspect crashed his vehicle into a light pole on […] The post ACSO, NPD searching for suspect in wooded area near Lower Woodville Road and Saragossa appeared first on Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper.
Jackson State football struggles to stop run, drops season opener vs ULM
MONROE, La. — It was an area that Jackson State football defensive coordinator Torenzo Quinn emphasized ahead of the season opener: stopping the run. But it was Louisiana Monroe that heeded that command. ...
‘Recruiting our state in a great way will be how we’re built to sustain’
As recruiting writer Rion Young notes this week, many a prospect plans to watch Jeff Lebby's debut this weekend in person. Most will arrive from state of Mississippi addresses. Which is exactly what the first-fall coach wants. Not just on the sideline as observers, but in Bulldog uniforms someday soon...
States force drugmakers to keep selling cheaper meds under federal program
In their ongoing quest to lower prescription drug prices, some states are forcing drugmakers to continue to sell cheaper medications to thousands of pharmacies through a federal drug-discount program. Under the 32-year-old 340B program, pharmaceutical companies that participate in Medicaid must sell outpatient drugs at discounted prices to clinics, community health centers and hospitals that […]
Mississippi Valley Faces Dangerous Heat and 115°F Heat Index Ahead of Labor Day Weekend
Jackson, MS – The Mississippi Valley is enduring a brutal heat wave as temperatures soar into the 90s and 100s, with heat indices reaching a dangerous 115°F on Thursday. This extreme heat is expected to continue through Friday, putting residents at risk for heat-related illnesses, particularly those without access to cooling.
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