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Failing districts not participating in the professional development services are advised to do so.
Investment in coaching support has been instrumental in Mississippi’s education gains, and the Mississippi Department of Education will be asking for more funding to expand the program.
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Jackson's rental registration manager Victoria Love, in discussion during a meeting of the Jackson Housing Task Force, Monday, Sept. 8, 2025, in Jackson. Credit: Vickie D. King/Mississippi Today
Victoria Love, the city of Jackson’s rental registration manager, scrunched her eyebrows together into a deep line, mimicking the confused expression she said Mayor John Horhn made the first time she introduced herself to him in 2024. He was a state senator at the time.
“I’m giving him my card, and he just pauses and looks at me and is like, ‘Rental registration? What is it that you do besides getting the rentals to register?’” Love said.
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Nickeda Shelton at the Northeast Mississippi Community College campus in Booneville, Miss., on Nov. 20, 2025. Credit: Allen Siegler / Mississippi Today
Walking through a parking lot at Northeast Mississippi Community College on a November afternoon, Nickeda Shelton was eager to get to her job as one of the school’s student counselors.
She loves working at the Booneville campus, enough so that she drives around 60 miles round trip every day from her home in Tupelo. It was an exciting change after roughly two decades of work in a K-12 setting.
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Mississippi prisoners were likely left without adequate dental care for months as the state’s private prison health care contractor failed to meet staffing requirements and the Department of Corrections failed to document the problem, according to a new legislative watchdog report.
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Ole Miss set for biggest game in Mississippi history
Ole Miss will play in their first-ever invite to the College Football Playoff against Tulane on Saturday, marking arguably the biggest in-state game in Mississippi history for one of the state’s college programs.
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ACKERMAN ELEMENTARY
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By Robbie Robertson
The Choctaw Plaindealer
The French Camp’s basketball struggles continued last week as they lost a pair of contests to Ethel and Eupora.
The French Camp boys lost 58-28 to Eupora and 62-24 to Ethel while the French Camp girls lost 50-22 to Eupora and 53-14 to Ethel.
French Camp was scheduled to host Nanih Waiya on Monday in their last game before the Christmas break. They will return from the break and host Coffeeville on Friday, Jan. 9.
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12/8/25 William Mitchell w/m 4/6/84 CSO felony assault on L.E.O, public drunk, failure to comply, resisting arrest & simple assault
12/9/25 Dwight Holman b/m 2/9/87 MHP speeding, window tint, no insurance, improper tag display, seatbelt violation, resisting arrest, poss of drug paraphernalia& driving on susp D.L.
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Winston County Jail Docket
Bookings between Dec. 8–15, 2025
• Tyreekus D. Maul, DOB 7/1/1999, 26, BM; charge: DUI – 1st offense; arresting agency: Mississippi Highway Patrol; arrest date: Dec. 9, 2025.
• Shannon G. Acey, DOB 1/11/1994, 31, WM; charge: DUI – 1st offense; arresting agency: Mississippi Highway Patrol; arrest date: Dec. 9, 2025.
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Five hundred and seventy-six (576) Northeast Mississippi Community College students achieved a grade point average (GPA) of 3.5-3.9 on a 4.0 scale for the 2025 Fall semester and, as a result, have been named to the college's distinguished Vice President's List.
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