“The MOU with MUW is an excellent opportunity for our students to have a smooth transition from ICC’s School of Education into MUW’s School of Education,” said Chris Cox, education ...
STARKVILLE — A proposed amendment to city ordinances around kitchen and security requirements for restaurants has narrowed its scope, garnering a mixed response from the business community.
The county board of supervisors unanimously agreed to grant Airbus Helicopters a 10-year ad valorem tax abatement for the company’s $3.5 million expansion, which includes adding a 6-acre solar farm.
Quincy Jones, the multitalented music titan whose vast legacy ranged from producing Michael Jackson’s historic “Thriller” album to writing prize-winning film and television scores and ...
When Mary Dean Rose first started working polls in Oktibbeha County in the 1970s, elections looked different than they do today. “I was back in the day when they read out the ballot and you ...
New Hope senior Jackson Grady signs his letter of intent to play tennis at Meridian Community College. Grady is joined by New Hope High School principal Matt Smith, left, and parents David Grady ...
OXFORD — All offseason, Ole Miss’ goal was to narrow the gap between teams like Georgia. The way to do that, head coach Lane Kiffin said, was by improving the Rebels’ talent. The moment of ...
The judge added that under state Supreme Court precedent, “the potential” of something occurring, such as disciplinary action, is not enough reason to file a lawsuit. Granted, this is all a ...
STARKVILLE — Having one volume scorer in the backcourt is nice, but Mississippi State’s offense could be that much more complete with two. Josh Hubbard opened his sophomore season Monday night ...
No. 20 Ole Miss overcame a 15-point third quarter deficit Monday against No. 3 USC, taking a four-point lead with just under three minutes remaining in regulation and leading by two with 1:43 to play.
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STARKVILLE — Erica Johnson, an English teacher at Starkville High School, was selected by the Mississippi Department of Education to serve on the 2024-25 Mississippi Teacher Advisory Council.