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Q&A: Mississippi State wide receivers coach Chad Bumphis
There is a small list of people that have coached at Mississippi State and had the maroon and white mean as much as it does for Chad Bumphis. One of the great Bulldog wide receivers, Bumphis is now coaching State’s wide outs and he has helped build a talented room for 2024. The second-year assistant was also one of the first hires made by new coach Jeff Lebby as he was putting together a staff that will compete in the SEC year in and year out.
Antwane "Juice" Wells an example of Ole Miss' good problem this preseason
Antwane "Juice" Wells Jr. was chomping at the bit to return to his previous form, after suffering a foot injury just three games into 2023, which sidelined him for the remainder of last season. Slowly but surely, he came back. Now this time, he's catching passes from Heisman darkhorse Jaxson...
Temperatures quickly heating up next week
COLUMBUS, Mississippi (WCBI) – Calm and dry conditions continue for the rest of our Saturday night with temperatures still feeling pretty warm. Looking ahead into our Sunday the hot conditions continue with heat index values back into the triple digits. We’ll stay sunny and dry with temperatures climbing into the upper 90s for the start of the next work week.
Mississippi lottery player gets Lucky Break, wins $100,000 in scratch-off game
Talk about a lucky break! A Mississippi man won $100,000 with a $5 scratch-off ticket. Mississippi Lottery officials report that a Blue Springs man won the top prize in the “Lucky Break” scratch-off game. The lucky lottery player bought the ticket from Na Quick Mart in New Albany.
‘Goals nobody can argue with’: Mississippi universities rebrand DEI to focus on access, opportunity and belonging
The University of Mississippi is in the midst of restructuring its Division of Diversity and Community Engagement as other universities across the state have already made changes to their diversity, equity and inclusion offices, potentially in an effort to ward off a legislative ban. Earlier this year, the head of...
MSU Extensions offers food business training
By Elizabeth Canales MSU Extension Service Mississippians with a quality food product looking to scale up their business are invited to take advantage of a series of one-hour webinars and a one-day, in-person workshop to learn ways to navigate different markets. The Mississippi State University Extension Service is offering the “Food as Business: Scaling up […] The post MSU Extensions offers food business training appeared first on The Oxford Eagle.
The Knights of Peter Claver Workforce Development’s Initiative for Construction Jobs
The Mississippi Gulf Coast’s labor market needs more trained construction and technical workers. While there are many paths to filling the labor gap, The Knights of Peter Claver (KOPC) Workforce Development is leading the way in training the unemployed and underemployed residents along the Mississippi Gulf Coast who desire entry-level positions in the construction industry.
Widower builds birdhouses to battle depression
MADISON, Miss. (WLBT) – A widower, overcome by depression, turns his life around by embracing nature and building homes for his feathered friends. The Madison man is now inspiring others with his work to take his mind off pain and grief. “Getting busy on the birdhouses really saved me...
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