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Zach Williams’ “A Hundred Highways” Tour Stops in Mississippi
Ourmshome.com – Allyson Alford – 2024-07-17 10:37:00. SUMMARY: Christian singer Zach Williams is on his “A Hundred Highways” tour, with a stop in Hattiesburg, Mississippi on July 19, 2024. Williams, originally from Jonesboro, Arkansas, began his solo career in 2016 after leaving his band “Zach Williams and the Reformation.” He won his first Grammy in 2017 for his debut solo album “Chain Breaker.” Overcoming personal struggles with drugs and alcohol, his music often reflects his journey towards faith and redemption. Notable songs include “Less Like Me” and a collaboration with Dolly Parton, “Lookin' for You.” His music aims to uplift others and connect them with God.
New law allows more disputes of speed and red-light camera tickets
BATON ROUGE, La. — Senate Bill 302 now gives Louisiana drivers more ways they could fight a ticket received at a red-light camera or speed camera. The signal was not positioned correctly or sign was illegible. The driver was obeying or moving over for police or emergency vehicles. The...
Mississippi DMH launches mental health mobile app
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – The Mississippi Department of Mental Health (DMH) announced the launch of the Mental Health Mississippi mobile app. The app is designed to provide Mississippians with immediate access to mental health resources and support. It offers the following services: “The Mental Health Mississippi mobile app represents a significant advancement in our efforts […]
Mississippi state Sen. McLendon is cleared of DUI charge in Alabama, court records show
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A Mississippi lawmaker said Tuesday that he has been cleared of a DUI charge brought against him last year in Alabama. Republican Sen. Michael McLendon of Hernando was arrested on June 5, 2023, near Foley, Alabama, after law enforcement officers said dispatchers received a call about a reckless driver heading southbound […]
Day 3 of SEC Media Days: MSU Bulldogs build team chemistry
DALLAS, TX. (WLBT) - “New”, seems to be the theme of the 2024 SEC Media Days and Mississippi State is contributing to that newness with their new coaches and players. “We don’t have a ton of experience with guys that have played at State, but we’ve got guys that have played a bunch of ball at other places.” head coach Jeff Lebby said while describing his team. “They knew what it was supposed to look like and they’ve run with it.”
Bulldogs Earn 2024 AVCA Team Academic Award
LEXINGTON, Ky – The Mississippi State volleyball team was named a recipient of the AVCA Team Academic Award presented by Intent, the American Volleyball Coaches Assocation announced. A record number of teams received the award this season, ranging from division one to high school volleyball teams. To receive the...
Mississippi State Men’s Golf 2024-25 Schedule Features Fallen Oak and Mossy Oak Events
Mississippi State men's golf coach Dusty Smith unveiled the 2024-25 schedule, featuring key events hosted by the Bulldogs and challenging competitions across various states. The Bulldogs will compete at the Valero Texas Collegiate in San Antonio, Texas, offering a chance for the individual champion to play at the PGA Tour's Valero Texas Open.
Columbus city leaders to recalculate firefighter, police pay scale
Www.wcbi.com – Mary Carroll Sullivan – 2024-07-17 18:02:58. SUMMARY: Columbus, Miss. (WCBI) – Columbus Fire and Rescue and the Columbus Police Department are recalculating their pay scale, ensuring higher salaries for firefighters and police officers. Fire Chief Duane Hughes emphasized the importance of this adjustment for budget management, attracting top talent, and retaining current staff. The new pay scale aims to make the departments more competitive with neighboring salaries, especially critical due to recent retirements depleting experienced personnel. Following a Columbus City Council vote, Hughes is poised to train new recruits swiftly to fill the void. This change is seen as a pivotal move for both recruitment and retention.
Simple things matter to MSU coach Lebby
DALLAS – At Jeff Lebby’s core, the simple things are what matter. He’s a family man who loves football and small town life. It’s why he’s found himself quickly at home in the Starkville community. From trips to the Little Dooey for fried catfish to building relationships with random people inside the small, southern environment nestled in Oktibbeha County, it’s right where he wants to be.
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