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‘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.
Home Sweet Vaught | Homefield advantage has been real lately at Ole Miss — and must continue being one in '24
Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, the eighth oldest stadium in all of college football, has never really been known nationally as a hostile environment for opposing teams. However, look at the last three seasons and at least consider that it has become one over that period of time. Since 2021, the Ole Miss...
Kosciusko LEAP Center Gears Up for 2024-2025 School Year
The Kosciusko LEAP Center is resuming its efforts for the 2024-2025 school year, offering vital academic support to students struggling in math and reading. Last year’s results were impressive, with the I-Ready Diagnostic tools revealing significant growth among participants:. Kindergarten: 94% growth in both Reading and Math. 1st Grade:...
Tupelo's Salvation Army works to bring back cut services
Tupelo's Salvation Army is working to restore cut services as it deals with limited resources, including food, supplies, and staff. Tupelo's Salvation Army works to bring back cut services. Tupelo's Salvation Army is working to restore cut services as it deals with limited resources, including food, supplies, and staff.
Dept. of Labor Awards USM $3.8M for Teacher Apprenticeship Program
After becoming the first Registered Teacher Apprenticeship program in the state of Mississippi, The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) was awarded an Apprenticeship Building America grant worth $3,800,000 from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Employment and Training Administration. “Southern Miss remains connected to our historical roots of producing teachers...
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