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3 Meridian inmates released from the Kemper Neshoba Correctional Facility, placed in the Clarke County Jail
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - Tuesday, News 11 put out a story surrounding the city of Meridian and how it was behind in payments to the Kemper Neshoba Correctional Facility. Sheriff Moore of Kemper County confirmed with News 11 that up to $40,000 had not been paid to the facility for housing inmates from the Meridian Police Department.
Attorney questions why MSU football player not charged, months after allegedly attacking fellow student
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - A Jackson attorney questions why a Mississippi State University football player has not been arrested, months after he says the athlete severely injured a fellow student outside a Starkville restaurant. In May, Trace Howell was with friends at Two Brothers Smoked Meats, when he allegedly was...
25 teams in 25 days: West Harrison Hurricanes
“You know we kind of slacked off at the end which led us to have a 5-5 season,” senior Joshua Lane said. “I will ensure you that will not happen this season.”. The West Harrison Hurricanes started off last season hot. A 4-1 start had the Hurricanes prime to make their first playoff game in school history, but finishing the season 1-4 in the teams final five games put a stop to that happening. Head coach Quincy Patrick and his players are ready to learn from their past mistakes to make sure their future is brighter than ever.
Magic and a Movie at the Strand Theatre, August 31
VICKSBURG, Miss. – On Saturday, August 31 the Strand Theatre in downtown Vicksburg will present a night of magic. The evening will begin with a live performance by Joe M. Turner, a native Mississippian and professional magician/mentalist for the past 24 years. Joe will share some of the world-class...
Marty Stuart Donates His Massive Collection of Country Music Artifacts to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Marty Stuart is more than a country music star. He’s also a passionate historian of the genre. Over the years, he has amassed one of the world’s largest collections of country music instruments, memorabilia, and other items. Recently, he donated his massive collection to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
Basketball coach's son excels on football field for Tigers
SALTILLO – Jackson Justice has grown up the son of a basketball coach, and he once played the sport. Problem is, you can’t really hit people on the basketball court. So Justice gravitated toward football, and hitting people – hard – is one of his specialties. Last season as a junior, the Saltillo outside linebacker recorded 97 tackles, 10 tackles-for-loss and four forced fumbles. “Any time ...
Copiah-Lincoln Community College in Natchez extends registration for classes until Monday, August 26th
NATCHEZ, Miss. (KTVE/KARD) — Copiah-Lincoln Community College in Natchez on 11 Co Lin Circle, extends registration for classes until Monday, August 26, 2024. Courtesy photo of Co-Lin Natchez Campus Facebook Those interested can stop by the Co-Lin Natchez Campus Enrollment Services office or call 601 – 442 – 9111 or visit the website https://www.collin.edu/register/registration.html
Boil water alert issued for 162 Warren County customers
WARREN COUNTY, Miss. (WJTV) – A boil water noticed has been issued for 162 customers in Warren County. The notice affects customers, who are served by the Culkin Water District, at the following areas: Officials with the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) said the system lost pressure due to a break in the water […]
Starkville alumni highlight EMCC’s 2024-25 Cheerleading Team
East Mississippi Community College has announced its cheerleading team for the 2024-25 academic year, with a strong representation from Starkville. Jada Harris and Huy Le, both Starkville High School graduates, will be part of the 16-member squad. Harris returns for her second year on the team, while Le joins as one of six incoming freshmen. Additionally, Madison Perkins, a transfer from Alcorn State University and another Starkville High alum, will participate as a first-year sophomore cheerleader.
Custom, high-end jewelry boutique coming to Madison. Get the details
The first business to open in Madison's Magnolia District will be Klein Jewelry when construction is complete this fall. Kristi and Eddie Klein are taking the mom-and-pop approach and will offer custom jewelry to their customers in a brick-and-mortar way. There are two buildings associated with Phase 1 of the Magnolia District, one a...
Aldermen considering library’s $243K budget request
By Alyssa Schnugg The Batesville Public Library is asking the Batesville Board of Aldermen to set aside $243,432 in the city’s fiscal year 2025 budget. The funds are to help the library maintain and expand library services. Lori Barnes, director of the First Regional Library, which is the umbrella system for the Batesville Public Library, […] The post Aldermen considering library’s $243K budget request appeared first on The Panolian.
Paul Finebaum Names SEC Contender With Most To Lose
The Ole Miss Rebels have high expectations this season. They are preseason ranked No. 6, their highest preseason ranking since 1970. The Rebels are aiming for a stronger season than their 1970 record of 7-4 when they finished ranked No. 20 in the country. This year, Ole Miss is determined to reach ...
National Mango Board to send ‘Mango Joy Ride’ truck to Oxford
OXFORD — From Sept. 6-8, Oxford residents can snag free mango samples from the National Mango Board’s mobile mango truck as it visits locations around town. The truck’s visit to Oxford will be part of the NMB’s first ever Mango Joy Ride Tour, in which the board’s new mango Airstream will make its way from Prosper, Texas, to Oxford over the course of three weeks. “Come along for the ride and ...
Joyce Buckner-Brown Appointed Provost of Alcorn State University
Joyce Buckner-Brown has been promoted from interim provost to provost and vice president for academic affairs at Alcorn State University in Mississippi. Dr. Buckner-Brown brings over two decades of experience in higher education and public health to her new role. Prior to her interim provost appointment, she served as Alcorn’s associate provost for undergraduate education and success.
Save the Date: BTE King of the Coast Event #5
Get ready for Event #5 of the 20th Annual BTE King of the Coast Bracket Racing Series on September 20-22, 2024 at Gulfport Dragway. GULFPORT, MS- Event #5 of the BTE King of the Coast Bracket Racing Series, presented by David McMurtry Performance Engines, is gearing up for an exciting race weekend from September 20-22, 2024, at Gulfport Dragway. Racers can expect intense competition across multiple classes, including $5,000-to-win Electronics, $3,000-to-win Footbrake, Sportsman, and Junior Dragsters.
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