The Mississippi National Guard (MSNG) activated an additional 150 service members, bringing the total to 650 personnel, to ...
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The March of the Mayors is one of the many endeavors Extra Table undertakes throughout the year to supply much-needed healthy ...
Jackson’s homeless shelters opened additional beds ahead of a potentially devastating ice storm to protect vulnerable ...
A powerful winter storm that’s sweeping across a broad swath of the U.S. blew into Mississippi on Saturday, leaving much of ...
Taking the stage at world-famous Carnegie Hall as a guest conductor for the “This is Christmas!” concert on Dec. 1 in New ...
Mississippi is at a unique crossroads: celebrating what’s already been accomplished and tackling what still needs to be done.
A Nike spokesperson said Monday that the company is “accelerating the use of advanced technology and automation.” Sportswear ...
One state funded scholarship program focuses on traditional students, while the second is geared toward older, returning students.
State Rep. Lee Yancey said the goal is to push patients toward variants of medical cannabis they do not have to smoke.
In finding portions of Mississippi’s home health agency “Certificate of Need” laws unconstitutional, U.S. District Court judge Carlton Reeves said, “the Court cannot escape the absurdity in ...
It is rooted in a very old conservative belief that parents, not the government, are responsible for raising and educating their children. They do not belong to the state.