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PENSACOLA, Fla. — They are halfway to glory.
Southern Miss men’s basketball has won its third straight game in the Sun Belt Tournament with an 86-73 win over Appalachian State in the quarterfinals. It’s the first time since joining the Sun Belt that the Golden Eagles have reached the semifinal round.
Southern Miss will now face No. 1 seed Troy on Sunday with a trip to the Sun Belt championship game on the line.
By DIMA MIXON on
3 weeks 4 days ago
Photo by Southern Miss Athletics
PENSACOLA, Fla. — They are halfway to glory.
Southern Miss men’s basketball has won its third straight game in the Sun Belt Tournament with an 86-73 win over Appalachian State in the quarterfinals. It’s the first time since joining the Sun Belt that the Golden Eagles have reached the semifinal round.
Southern Miss will now face No. 1 seed Troy on Sunday with a trip to the Sun Belt championship game on the line.
By DIMA MIXON on
3 weeks 4 days ago
Photo by Southern Miss Athletics
PENSACOLA, Fla. — They are halfway to glory.
Southern Miss men’s basketball has won its third straight game in the Sun Belt Tournament with an 86-73 win over Appalachian State in the quarterfinals. It’s the first time since joining the Sun Belt that the Golden Eagles have reached the semifinal round.
Southern Miss will now face No. 1 seed Troy on Sunday with a trip to the Sun Belt championship game on the line.
By DIMA MIXON on
3 weeks 4 days ago
Greenwood Leflore Hospital signed a letter of intent to discuss the possibility of the University of Mississippi Medical Center taking over its services, according to state and local officials and an excerpted document obtained by Mississippi Today.
The public hospital in Greenwood has faced financial struggles for years and warned as recently as December that it was on the brink of closure because of debt owed to the Mississippi Division of Medicaid.
By Gwen Dilworth - Mississippi Today on
3 weeks 4 days ago
Greenwood Leflore Hospital signed a letter of intent to discuss the possibility of the University of Mississippi Medical Center taking over its services, according to state and local officials and an excerpted document obtained by Mississippi Today.
The public hospital in Greenwood has faced financial struggles for years and warned as recently as December that it was on the brink of closure because of debt owed to the Mississippi Division of Medicaid.
By Gwen Dilworth - Mississippi Today on
3 weeks 4 days ago
Greenwood Leflore Hospital signed a letter of intent to discuss the possibility of the University of Mississippi Medical Center taking over its services, according to state and local officials and an excerpted document obtained by Mississippi Today.
The public hospital in Greenwood has faced financial struggles for years and warned as recently as December that it was on the brink of closure because of debt owed to the Mississippi Division of Medicaid.
By Gwen Dilworth - Mississippi Today on
3 weeks 4 days ago
Greenwood Leflore Hospital signed a letter of intent to discuss the possibility of the University of Mississippi Medical Center taking over its services, according to state and local officials and an excerpted document obtained by Mississippi Today.
The public hospital in Greenwood has faced financial struggles for years and warned as recently as December that it was on the brink of closure because of debt owed to the Mississippi Division of Medicaid.
By Gwen Dilworth - Mississippi Today on
3 weeks 4 days ago
Below is a political opinion column by David Ibsen:
David Ibsen says HB 1597 is unnecessary and would add additional confusion and regulation that could harm Mississippi consumers and smaller community banks.
By David Ibsen - Magnolia Tribune on
3 weeks 4 days ago
Below is a political opinion column by David Ibsen:
David Ibsen says HB 1597 is unnecessary and would add additional confusion and regulation that could harm Mississippi consumers and smaller community banks.
By David Ibsen - Magnolia Tribune on
3 weeks 4 days ago
Below is a political opinion column by David Ibsen:
David Ibsen says HB 1597 is unnecessary and would add additional confusion and regulation that could harm Mississippi consumers and smaller community banks.
By David Ibsen - Magnolia Tribune on
3 weeks 4 days ago
Below is a political opinion column by David Ibsen:
David Ibsen says HB 1597 is unnecessary and would add additional confusion and regulation that could harm Mississippi consumers and smaller community banks.
By David Ibsen - Magnolia Tribune on
3 weeks 4 days ago
Robert St. John highlights his podcast, Ya Gotta Eat, with co-host and production partner, Drew Wooton. The two sit down with interesting people to dive deep into their lives and careers.
My ADHD is so bad that I just forgot what I was going to write in this opening sentence.
By Robert St. John on
3 weeks 4 days ago
Robert St. John highlights his podcast, Ya Gotta Eat, with co-host and production partner, Drew Wooton. The two sit down with interesting people to dive deep into their lives and careers.
My ADHD is so bad that I just forgot what I was going to write in this opening sentence.
By Robert St. John on
3 weeks 4 days ago
Robert St. John highlights his podcast, Ya Gotta Eat, with co-host and production partner, Drew Wooton. The two sit down with interesting people to dive deep into their lives and careers.
My ADHD is so bad that I just forgot what I was going to write in this opening sentence.
By Robert St. John on
3 weeks 4 days ago
Robert St. John highlights his podcast, Ya Gotta Eat, with co-host and production partner, Drew Wooton. The two sit down with interesting people to dive deep into their lives and careers.
My ADHD is so bad that I just forgot what I was going to write in this opening sentence.
By Robert St. John on
3 weeks 4 days ago
Conville is professor emeritus of communication studies at The University of Southern Mississippi and a long-time resident of Hattiesburg where he is a member of University Baptist Church. He can be reached at rlconville@yahoo.com.
Seventy-four years ago, on April 8, 1952, President Harry Truman went on national radio and television to announce that he had issued Executive Order 10340, authorizing the US government to seize the nation’s steel mills. Eighteen months earlier, China had entered the Korean War, UN forces there were being sorely tested, but a nationwide steel strike had been called. The EO was issued just 90 minutes before the strike was to go into effect.
By Dick Conville on
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Photo by Russ Cloy, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Grayden Harris was virtually unhittable in Saturday’s 6-1 series clinching win over North Alabama. Harris delivered a career high 13 strikeouts across a career high seven innings.
“My past few starts I’ve had problems with focusing in and going right at the guy every single pitch,” Harris said. “Today, I wouldn’t let that happen. I told myself I’m going to go right at the guy and trust my stuff. That worked out pretty good.”
By DIMA MIXON on
3 weeks 4 days ago
Photo by Russ Cloy, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Grayden Harris was virtually unhittable in Saturday’s 6-1 series clinching win over North Alabama. Harris delivered a career high 13 strikeouts across a career high seven innings.
“My past few starts I’ve had problems with focusing in and going right at the guy every single pitch,” Harris said. “Today, I wouldn’t let that happen. I told myself I’m going to go right at the guy and trust my stuff. That worked out pretty good.”
By DIMA MIXON on
3 weeks 4 days ago
Photo by Russ Cloy, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Grayden Harris was virtually unhittable in Saturday’s 6-1 series clinching win over North Alabama. Harris delivered a career high 13 strikeouts across a career high seven innings.
“My past few starts I’ve had problems with focusing in and going right at the guy every single pitch,” Harris said. “Today, I wouldn’t let that happen. I told myself I’m going to go right at the guy and trust my stuff. That worked out pretty good.”
By DIMA MIXON on
3 weeks 4 days ago
Cate Hargett, an 11-year-old in Greenwood, needs a bone marrow transplant as the search for her perfect donor match continues.
Cate, who dreams of becoming a librarian or author, was diagnosed with a rare blood disorder when she was 2 months old.
The Pillow Academy fifth grader has continued to fight bone marrow failure, which occurs when the tissue inside bones cannot produce enough healthy blood cells on its own.
By Taylor Thompson on