3 months 2 weeks ago
Here’s to twinkling lights, full hearts, Gulf breezes that somehow feel like Christmas, and the kind of Mississippi memories we carry for a lifetime.
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3 months 2 weeks ago
Here’s to twinkling lights, full hearts, Gulf breezes that somehow feel like Christmas, and the kind of Mississippi memories we carry for a lifetime.
By Meredith Biesinger - Magnolia Tribune on
3 months 2 weeks ago
Here’s to twinkling lights, full hearts, Gulf breezes that somehow feel like Christmas, and the kind of Mississippi memories we carry for a lifetime.
By Meredith Biesinger - Magnolia Tribune on
3 months 2 weeks ago
“We will be looking at some legislation that will mandate financial literacy at our colleges and universities and really at every level,” State Sen. Nicole Boyd said.
The Senate Committee on Universities and Colleges discussed the importance of financial literacy in Mississippi on Friday on day two of hearings at the state Capitol, particularly as it relates to those who may go into debt while seeking a higher education or certificate.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
3 months 2 weeks ago
“We will be looking at some legislation that will mandate financial literacy at our colleges and universities and really at every level,” State Sen. Nicole Boyd said.
The Senate Committee on Universities and Colleges discussed the importance of financial literacy in Mississippi on Friday on day two of hearings at the state Capitol, particularly as it relates to those who may go into debt while seeking a higher education or certificate.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
3 months 2 weeks ago
“We will be looking at some legislation that will mandate financial literacy at our colleges and universities and really at every level,” State Sen. Nicole Boyd said.
The Senate Committee on Universities and Colleges discussed the importance of financial literacy in Mississippi on Friday on day two of hearings at the state Capitol, particularly as it relates to those who may go into debt while seeking a higher education or certificate.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
3 months 2 weeks ago
The poultry processer will create approximately 190 jobs over the next three years with the expansion.
The Mississippi Development Authority announced Monday that Amick Farms is expanding operations at its Laurel facility through a $74.5 million corporate investment.
The poultry processer will create approximately 190 jobs over the next three years with the expansion.
Governor Tate Reeves celebrated the news, saying that agriculture has been at the core of Mississippi’s economy for centuries.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
3 months 2 weeks ago
The poultry processer will create approximately 190 jobs over the next three years with the expansion.
The Mississippi Development Authority announced Monday that Amick Farms is expanding operations at its Laurel facility through a $74.5 million corporate investment.
The poultry processer will create approximately 190 jobs over the next three years with the expansion.
Governor Tate Reeves celebrated the news, saying that agriculture has been at the core of Mississippi’s economy for centuries.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
3 months 2 weeks ago
The poultry processer will create approximately 190 jobs over the next three years with the expansion.
The Mississippi Development Authority announced Monday that Amick Farms is expanding operations at its Laurel facility through a $74.5 million corporate investment.
The poultry processer will create approximately 190 jobs over the next three years with the expansion.
Governor Tate Reeves celebrated the news, saying that agriculture has been at the core of Mississippi’s economy for centuries.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
3 months 2 weeks ago
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1. Great Mississippi Nature Trail launched
Governor Tate Reeves helped announce the launch of the Great Mississippi Nature Trail initiative on Monday.
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3 months 2 weeks ago
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1. Great Mississippi Nature Trail launched
Governor Tate Reeves helped announce the launch of the Great Mississippi Nature Trail initiative on Monday.
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3 months 2 weeks ago
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In Mississippi
1. Great Mississippi Nature Trail launched
Governor Tate Reeves helped announce the launch of the Great Mississippi Nature Trail initiative on Monday.
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3 months 2 weeks ago
Head Coach Steve Knight picked up his 800th career win, as the Crusaders defeated Southeastern Baptist 123-72 Monday night at Clinton Gym.
"I thought overall we played hard and were able to create a lot of fast break opportunities," said Knight. "We shared the ball well and which led to shooting a high percentage from the floor. Happy for the guys and looking forward to getting back in the gym and preparing for a talented SUNO team on Thursday."
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3 months 2 weeks ago
The Pearl River men's basketball wrapped up the fall semester in the best way possible Saturday afternoon, taking care of Southern University – Shreveport 73-60 inside Marvin R. White Coliseum.
"We've been working on the "code blue" moments. Those moments where we get up by 10 and they make a run," head coach Chris Oney said. "We've had to deal with that a lot this year and it's been important for us to learn from. I think we did a good job of stopping the runs and it led to some success today."
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3 months 2 weeks ago
Photo by Dima Mixon, © 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Southern Miss officially introduced Blake Anderson as its next head football coach Monday afternoon, completing the rapid transition following the departure of Charles Huff.
Athletic director Jeremy McClain said the university conducted a full search but moved quickly to elevate Anderson, citing his experience, familiarity with the program and readiness to lead immediately.
By DIMA MIXON on
3 months 2 weeks ago
Photo by Dima Mixon, © 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Southern Miss officially introduced Blake Anderson as its next head football coach Monday afternoon, completing the rapid transition following the departure of Charles Huff.
Athletic director Jeremy McClain said the university conducted a full search but moved quickly to elevate Anderson, citing his experience, familiarity with the program and readiness to lead immediately.
By DIMA MIXON on
3 months 2 weeks ago
Photo by Dima Mixon, © 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Southern Miss Director of Athletics Jeremy McClain was driving home from work when he reached a conclusion that would shape the immediate future of Southern Miss football: Blake Anderson was the right choice to lead the program.
It was an agonizing wait for Blake Anderson, who, as soon as first-year head coach Charles Huff announced he was leaving for Memphis, called McClain to voice his interest in the job.
“You’re going to have to wait,” McClain told him.
By DIMA MIXON on
3 months 2 weeks ago
Photo by Dima Mixon, © 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Southern Miss Director of Athletics Jeremy McClain was driving home from work when he reached a conclusion that would shape the immediate future of Southern Miss football: Blake Anderson was the right choice to lead the program.
It was an agonizing wait for Blake Anderson, who, as soon as first-year head coach Charles Huff announced he was leaving for Memphis, called McClain to voice his interest in the job.
“You’re going to have to wait,” McClain told him.
By DIMA MIXON on
3 months 2 weeks ago
Photo by Dima Mixon, © 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Southern Miss Director of Athletics Jeremy McClain was driving home from work when he reached a conclusion that would shape the immediate future of Southern Miss football: Blake Anderson was the right choice to lead the program.
It was an agonizing wait for Blake Anderson, who, as soon as first-year head coach Charles Huff announced he was leaving for Memphis, called McClain to voice his interest in the job.
“You’re going to have to wait,” McClain told him.
By DIMA MIXON on
3 months 2 weeks ago
Michael Cormack, deputy superintendent of Jackson Public Schools, is leaving the district to lead a network of charter schools in Atlanta.
Cormack was Superintendent Errick Greene’s first hire in 2019, according to an announcement the district released Monday. He led academics at JPS, brainstorming initiatives like Project 75, which focuses on reading, and working with school leaders to improve student achievement.
By Devna Bose - Mississippi Today on