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Paul Finebaum Names SEC Contender Primed For Breakout Season
Some college football teams may be more impacted by the expanded College Football Playoff than others. This is because they have been on the cusp of breaking through and making their first playoff appearance for several years but have been unable to quite get over the hump. One of those teams is ...
Tax service trio banned from selling tax services
FLOWOOD - Thomas Walt Dallas, Jason Todd Mardis, and Capital Preservation Services, based in Flowood, have been banned from selling tax services. The trio marketed a fraudulent tax scheme at professional conferences and media appearances, primarily targeting medical professionals and small business owners. The Department of Justice claims they falsely...
Magee native enjoying new role in revitalized Southern Miss football offense
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WLBT) - In the heat of a grueling fall camp ahead of a crucial 2024 season for Southern Miss football, one fan-favorite is adjusting to his new position with ease. Magee native Chandler Pittman has typically been deployed as a running back in his three years at Southern...
2 aldermen races on Pearl special election ballot
PEARL, Miss. — Two aldermen positions are on the ballot Tuesday for a special election in Pearl. Residents in Ward 6 will vote for one of two candidates to represent them on the Board of Aldermen: Thomas Kyle Foster, or Chris Tapia. An alderman at large position is also...
ROAD CLOSED: Bomb Squad investigating apparent unexploded military artillery shell in Jackson County
JACKSON COUNTY, Miss. (WLOX) - The Biloxi Police Bomb Squad is in Jackson County attempting to remove what appears to be an unexploded military artillery shell. JCSD is asking people to avoid the area across from Lake Forest subdivision off Seaman Road. The road is closed in both directions as law enforcement waits for military personnel from Pensacola, Florida to arrive and remove the shell.
First Day of School: Enterprise opens with assembly
ENTERPRISE — Monday was the first day of school for students across Lincoln County School District. Enterprise opened their school year with a parade at 7:55 a.m. followed by a first day of school assembly in the school’s gym. Share your first day of school pictures by emailing them to news@dailyleader.com. The post First Day of School: Enterprise opens with assembly appeared first on Daily Leader.
Meridian Township Announces 2nd Annual Meridian Pride Event
To recognize, celebrate, and bring together the Township’s diverse LGBTQIA+ community, Meridian Township will host its 2nd Annual Meridian Pride event on Saturday, August 10 from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm at the Marketplace on the Green Pavilion (1995 Central Park Drive, Okemos, MI). This event is free and...
Arson suspect sought in Catfish Cabin fire
CLEVELAND - It appears that the investigation into the fire that shut down The Catfish Cabin in Boyle, has turned into an arson investigation. The Cleveland-Bolivar County Crimestoppers posted a surveillance picture, it says was taken the night of the fire. It shows a shadowy figure approaching the entrance. The...
Behind the Business: Bankhouse Coffee
LONG BEACH, Miss. (WLOX) - Either driving up or walking into Bankhouse Coffee in Long Beach, you’re greeted with a smile and hello. Since 2000, Shawn and Lynne Montella have served the community fresh, in-house roasted and brewed coffee... roasting coffee beans on a machine that dates back to the 1800s.
Delta In a Minute 8-5
NESHOBA COUNTY MISSISSIPPI - Officials from the Neshoba County Coroner’s Office report that 52-year-old jockey Jarrod Deschamp, of Kiln, died on Wednesday after he collapsed on the way to the barn after winning at the harness racing track at the Mississippi county fair. Officials say he died after experiencing...
ERDC names new ITL director
The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) has selected Dr. Robert Moser as the new director of the Information Technology Laboratory (ITL). As director, Moser will lead a team of approximately 700 federal and contractor personnel who work in the areas of information technology, high-performance computing, data analytics, software engineering, scientific visualization and […]
Quitman High School’s TV Broadcasting class competes in Nationals
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - In late June, Quitman High School’s TV Broadcasting competed at TSA nationals in Orlando, FL. This all started in April when they competed in Mississippi’s state competition. Four students, Slater Adams, Jamei McGhee, William Patrick, and Dillon turner won first place for audio podcasting and music.
“Katherine’s Army” raises over $50,000 to support St. Patrick student-athlete Katherine Adams in her fight against Ewing Sarcoma
St. Patrick catholic high school student-athletes are known as the “Fighting Irish”. One of their very own, Katherine Adams, has been fighting the ultimate battle of cancer. When you are in a community like the one she is in with the Fighting Irish, her friends, and her family, Katherine knows that she is never fighting alone.