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New Mississippi State DC Hutzler says facing Lebby’s offense has sharpened the Bulldogs’ defense
Www.wcbi.com – Jon Sokoloff – 2024-07-30 18:44:19. SUMMARY: Mississippi State football is often associated with Jeff Lebby's explosive offense, renowned from his tenures at Oklahoma, Ole Miss, and UCF. However, defensive coordinator Coleman Hutzler, who is in his first role as DC, is focusing on strengthening the defense. Having learned from notable defensive minds, including former Alabama coach Nick Saban, Hutzler appreciates the challenge of facing Lebby's offense daily, stating it helps him think quickly and adapt to different offensive strategies. He expresses enthusiasm about working together with Lebby, recalling their successful year in 2021 at a previous institution.
Pascagoula adult care facility owner charged with abuse, neglect
PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WLOX) - The owner of an adult care facility in Pascagoula is charged with felonies related to abuse and neglect of the seniors under her care. Wednesday, some of the family members spoke out about the alleged mistreatment of their loved ones, and WLOX News was given exclusive access inside the facility.
Rudy Warnock bribery trial again rescheduled, moved to October 1
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – A former Canton city engineer’s bribery trial has again been rescheduled, with a judge granting another motion for a continuance. On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate agreed to continue the trial for Rudy Warnock, weeks after the defendant filed the request and after the federal government said it had no objection.
Salt & Ivy’s Champagne Brunch Is The Perfect Choicefor Fall Weekends
Beau Rivage Atrium Restaurant’s New Menu offers something for everyone. Elevate your weekend with the ultimate brunch experience at Salt & Ivy, renowned for its exquisite Champagne Brunch. Beau Rivage weekend brunches offer a refined escape from the ordinary, featuring fresh-squeezed mimosas, bellinis, and signature Poinsettias, available by the glass or bottomless. Enjoy the luxury of booking large parties for reserved seating—something many Mississippi Gulf Coast brunch spots lack. At Salt & Ivy, book your table in advance and avoid the lines.
JSU introduces Lynch Street Corridor project to make historic area a tourist destination
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - What’s been done in Belhaven and Fondren is envisioned for John R. Lynch Street near Jackson State University. Funding from the National Trust for Historic Preservation is laying the ground work for the revitalization project. Plans are underway to revamp John R. Lynch Street into...
Hattiesburg Public Schools go back to the classroom this week
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - On Friday, Aug. 2, all of the Hattiesburg Public Schools will be heading back to the classroom, and there are a few changes that you can expect to see going into the 2024-2025 school year. “As we welcome our tiger learners back, they will have the...
Warren County public records: July 22-July 29
Records were recorded from the Warren County Courthouse from the period of July 22 to July 29. Warranty Deeds: *Larry Wayne Nevels to David W. Acuff, Part of Section 35, Township 16 North, Range 4 East. *Darrell Wayne Hoskins Jr. to Thomas Austin Adcock, Part of Section 07, Township 15 North, Range 4 East. *Nathaniel […]
Injured jockey goes home, GoFundMe established
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - A jockey who suffered injuries Sunday in an accident at the Neshoba County Fair has been able to go home. Jordan Goss suffered a fractured back, broken nose and numerous lacerations when his horse ran off the track. His family said he faces a long road of healing and rehabilitation, but they are thankful his injuries were not more severe.
UPS driver injured after train hits vehicle in Clinton
CLINTON, Miss. (WJTV) – A UPS driver was injured after his vehicle was hit by a train in Clinton, Miss. Authorities responded to the incident around 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 30 near Clinton Boulevard and Lindale Street. Officials with the City of Clinton said the UPS truck was struck near Winstead Drive and was pushed […]
Players of The Pine Belt: Wayne Academy wide receiver Drake Frasier
WAYNESBORO, Miss. (WDAM) - Through just one year, head coach Todd Breland’s impact on Wayne Academy is yielding results. Seniors like Drake Frasier have enjoyed every minute of it, as it helped the Jaguars discover their true potential. “We’ve changed a lot.” Frasier said. “I remember at...
MSU staff members graduate from College Business Management Institute
STARKVILLE, Miss.— Two Mississippi State staff members are recent graduates of the College Business Management Institute, a premier national professional development program providing business officers and administrators with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in higher education business administration. Tonya Calmes, business coordinator for the Department of Psychology...
Starkville Utilities breaks ground on new EV fast-charging station
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Starkville Utilities broke ground on a new EV fast-charging station. The ChargePoint station is being built in a city-owned parking lot near the intersection of Lampkin and Jackson streets. Once built, two vehicles can be charged at the same time. The $216,000 project was mostly...
Sixth Judicial District drug court to graduate five on Aug. 19
NATCHEZ — Judges Debra Blackwell and Carmen Drake are continuing a tradition begun by former Sixth District Circuit Court Judge Lillie Blackmon in 2004 and will hold drug intervention court graduation ceremonies for five participants who have successfully completed the program. The ceremony is set for Aug. 19 at 1 p.m. at The Event at […] The post Sixth Judicial District drug court to graduate five on Aug. 19 appeared first on Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper.
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