Randolph
LATEST NEWS
First African American Woman Sworn in as National President of the American Board of Trial Advocates
JANS – by Jackson Advocate News Service| Andrea La’Verne Edney was installed as National President of the American Board of Trial Advocates at the organization’s annual National Board Meeting in Biloxi, Mississippi, on Jan. 27. Edney was sworn in by the Hon. James E. Graves, Jr., U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, who also served as a justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi.
Warren County public records: June 24 – July 1
Records were recorded from the Warren County Courthouse from the period of June 24 to July 01, 2024. Warranty Deeds: *Nora Wedgeworth Allen to David S. Wansley, Part of SE/4 Section 21C, Township 18 North, Range 4 East; Part of NE/4 and Part of SE/4 of Section 28C, Township 18 North and Range 4 East; […]
Two inmates escape from Mississippi detention center
www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-07-05 08:38:02 SUMMARY: Two inmates, 24-year-old Tyrekennel Collins and 18-year-old Dezarrious Johnson, escaped from the Claiborne County Detention Center in Mississippi early Friday morning. Collins, […] The post Two inmates escape from Mississippi detention center appeared first on Biloxi Local News and Events. Related posts: Oxford police make arrest in stolen car investigation Stokes won’t vote for Hutton as next Parks and Rec director More than 19,000 power outages reported in Mississippi
Propulsion engineer is charged with obstructing probe of deadly 2017 US military plane crash
OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — A former engineer at a U.S. military air logistics center has been charged with making false statements and obstructing justice during the criminal investigation into a 2017 military plane crash in Mississippi that killed all 16 service members aboard, prosecutors said Wednesday. James Michael Fisher, 67, was arrested Tuesday after a federal grand […]
Mississippi State launches public survey on black bears
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Many Mississippi landowners and hunters will receive black bear surveys this week from Mississippi State University (MSU) researchers. Sharp Professor of Human Dimensions Kevin Hunt in the MSU Forest and Wildlife Research Center, in collaboration with the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks (MDWFP), is conducting the surveys to better […]
Mississippi Arts: “Lanterns on the Levee” original manuscript donated to MDAH
In Lanterns on the Levee, Percy reflects on pivotal events such as the devastating Mississippi River flood of 1927, as well as the profound societal transformations that occurred in the South during the Progressive Era, World War I, and the Great Depression. Percy died on January 21, 1942, in Greenville...
From Roe to Dobbs and Beyond: The last clinic in Mississippi
Quality Journalism for Critical Times This is the third in a four-part series Not a single employee of the New Woman All Women Clinic in Birmingham quit after it was bombed in 1998. It would always be the abortion clinic that got bombed — the place where security guard and police officer Robert Sanderson died, and head nurse Emily Lyons […] The post From Roe to Dobbs and Beyond: The last clinic in Mississippi appeared first on Florida Phoenix.
2024 Early Outlook For SEC Football Teams: Ole Miss
2024 Early Outlook For SEC Football Teams: Ole Miss. Ole Miss has risen into rarified air as a Southeastern Conference contender. Lane Kiffin has raised Ole Miss success and expectations. One in a series. Almost every article on University of Mississippi football begins with "Lane Kiffin." Almost every article also...
Mississippi high school students explore AP STEM classes at MSU-hosted Global Teaching Project program
STARKVILLE, Miss.—High school students from across the Magnolia State received their first taste of Advanced Placement courses prior to the fall semester during the Global Teaching Project’s eighth annual Advanced STEM Summer Preparatory Program held this month at Mississippi State. Approximately 100 students from 17 rural Mississippi public...
Tupelo City Council names Davis president, Gaston vice president
TUPELO — For what is believed to be the first time in Tupelo’s history, two women sit at the helm of the city council. Earlier this week, the council members appointed Ward 4 Councilwoman Nettie Davis as council president and Ward 6 Councilwoman Janet Gaston as vice president. The votes on both appointments were unanimous. Davis replaces Ward 3 Councilman Travis Beard after previously serving ...
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.