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Photos wanted for Mississippi State’s ‘Bug fest,’ competition
By Robert Nathan Gregory MSU Extension Service STARKVILLE — Wildlife photographers of all ages and skill levels have a venue to showcase their camera eye in an insect photo competition. The Crosby Arboretum BugFest Photo Competition is accepting entries until Sept. 14 for photos of arthropods. These include centipedes, millipedes, insects, spiders and scorpions on […] The post Photos wanted for Mississippi State’s ‘Bug fest,’ competition appeared first on Daily Leader.
Film and network industry insiders teach pitching projects during final day of JXN Film Festival
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - As the JXN Film Festival winds down, project creators are learning at the feet of the masters how to get their works to the big and small screens. Thursday film and network insiders told filmmakers about the ins and outs of getting a deal. “I’m all...
Sporting club in Hinds County to host 2025 NSCA US Open
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - A sporting club in Hinds County is set to host the 2024 NSCA US Open. On Friday, Providence Hill announced that it will host the event that will welcome nearly 1,500 participants from across the country for the prestigious competition. The NSCA Open is a competition...
Ole Miss tennis standout Nikola Slavic has been named a recipient of the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship
INDIANAPOLIS – Ole Miss men's tennis' Nikola Slavic has been named a recipient of the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, awarded to student-athletes who excel academically and athletically and who are at least in their final year of intercollegiate athletics competition. The one-time non-renewable scholarships of $10,000 are awarded three times...
Jackson State’s Sonic Boom Raising Funds for Rose Parade
The Sonic Boom of the South is preparing for its Rose Parade debut, rallying community support to help fundraising the trip to the west coast. The post Jackson State’s Sonic Boom Raising Funds for Rose Parade appeared first on HBCU Gameday.
Truth Lounge remains closed as appeal moves forward
NATCHEZ, Miss. (WJTV) – A Natchez lounge will remain closed as an appeal of the city’s decision to close the business moves forward. The Natchez Democrat reported a judge told an attorney representing Truth Lounge that the law does not allow for injunctive relief in the case. In April, the city’s Planning Commission voted 4-3 […]
Michael Nwoko, Jeremy Foumena battling for starting center spot for Mississippi State men's hoops
STARKVILLE -- For Mississippi State men's basketball, its biggest challenge this offseason has been figuring out a way to replace Tolu Smith. Smith, an All-Southeastern Conference First-Team forward, has been a staple in the Bulldogs' lineup for three years, averaging 15 points per game last season before signing with the Detroit Pistons as an undrafted free agent.
GivHer Circle holds GivHer Style, GivHer Confidence fundraiser
GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - GivHer Circle celebrated the launch of its second year with the GivHer Style, GivHer Confidence event Thursday at The Parlour in Gulfport. The fundraiser included wine, food, and a fashion show. Members made donations that go directly to the GivHer Circle Fund at the Gulf Coast...
‘Project SEARCH’ offers one-of-a-kind internships to students with disabilities
GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - J. Allen Automotive, Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services, and Project SEARCH held a signing ceremony Thursday to create internships for students with disabilities in the automotive industry. The nine-month program takes place at J. Allen Automotive and offers classroom instruction, workplace immersion, and career exploration opportunities.
Life In Louisiana And Arkansas More Dangerous Than Any
A new research piece has revealed just how dangerous living in Arkansas or Louisiana really is. According to the findings, Arkansas is the most dangerous state in the entire US and it's closely followed by Louisiana. The storage company, Pink Storage, conducted the study using twenty four key indicators across...
PSC warn customers of potential scam
The Mississippi Public Service Commission has been made aware of a scam targeting utility customers. A caller is impersonating a Public Service Commission employee, claiming to collect bank account numbers to deposit overcharges from their utility company into their account. On Thursday afternoon, the PSC received a phone call from a citizen who requested to […] The post PSC warn customers of potential scam appeared first on The Oxford Eagle.
3 Charged With Murder In Mississippi After Southern Student Goes Missing Prior To Court Hearing
The Wilkinson County Sheriff announced on Friday that murder charges have been filed against a group of three individuals, including an ex-girlfriend, who are believed to have conspired to kill a former Southern University student. The victim was found fatally shot in western Mississippi. Three young individuals, Derek Terrell Hollins...
Homegrown Utica festival features art and health
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - The town of Utica joined 17 other cities around the country to celebrate local art and it’s ability to save lives. On Saturday, dozens of people from across Hinds County put on their creative caps for the Homegrown Utica Festival. “We have a lot of...
Friday rainfall keeps streak, record hopes alive
BROOKHAVEN — Lincoln County saw measurable rainfall Friday afternoon bringing the rain streak to nine consecutive days of rainfall. There is a chance the streak could continue and possibly set new records. The longest streak of measurable rainfall recorded in the National Weather Service Jackson area was in June 1983 with 13 straight days of […] The post Friday rainfall keeps streak, record hopes alive appeared first on Daily Leader.
On The Shelf: Delving into books from the Adult Nonfiction Collection
This column was submitted by Evangeline Cessna, Local History Librarian at the Warren County-Vicksburg Public Library. This week’s column features new adult nonfiction titles. Structural engineer Roma Agrawal looks at seven of the building blocks of engineering in her book, “Nuts & Bolts.” The nail, the wheel, the spring, the magnet, the lens, the string […]
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