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After rejecting the House proposal last session, the Senate now considering a recurring funding source to buoy PERS.
A ninth-grade history schoolbook the state deemed controversial is back in print for the first time in four decades. More than a half-century after the state banned it, “Mississippi: Conflict and ...
More than a half-century after the state banned it, “Mississippi: Conflict and Change” is back on the shelves.
Jeff Goodwin, director of the state auditor’s compliance division, was congenial while describing to Canton officials how the office has taken $352,000 of the city’s revenue to pay for past-due audits ...
The new FCC Commissioner was in Jackson Wednesday with Senator Wicker. The Federal Trade Commission’s Build America Agenda will unleash new growth and opportunities, FCC Commissioner Olivia Trusty ...
A new partnership between William Carey University and Howard Technology Solutions has created new career paths for students.
With school choice being pushed by Trump White House, Mississippi senators should think twice about relying on empty leftist rhetoric in opposition.
Robert St. John says he’s forgotten a lot of what he’s eaten over the years, but he remembers the meals that meant something. I’ve eaten thousands of meals in restaurants. The ones that have stuck ...
Mississippi Today’s politics team recaps the 2025 Neshoba County Fair. This year’s political speaking lacked some of the fire and brimstone of big election years, but state leaders laid out some major ...
Shelves half-filled with books lined the walls of the muggy Bailey APAC Middle School library, where a handful of volunteers ...
Sometimes, the most powerful examples of plant resilience do not come from cultivated garden beds, but from the cracks in the ...
It’s the stark choice young people are faced with when they graduate from high school or college, and it’s often fraught with ...
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