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The longtime Commissioner also addressed healthcare access and said he’s considering another bid for re-election in 2027 ...
The Lt. Governor did not entertain speculation about his political future come 2027, choosing instead to focus his remarks at ...
Columnist Sid Salter writes that Mississippi, like the other 49 states, faces some challenging decisions in the face of the ...
Two contenders for Mississippi governor in 2027 unveiled a raft of proposals at the Neshoba County Fair on Wednesday, vowing ...
Mississippi Today’s ongoing ‘Behind Bars, Beyond Care’ investigation reveals that the same year the state agreed to pay VitalCore $100 million in taxpayer funds to provide health care to people ...
Shelves half-filled with books lined the walls of the muggy Bailey APAC Middle School library, where a handful of volunteers assembled equipment, painted ceilings and sorted through boxes. One ...
An auditor’s report says procurement cards aren’t activated until after many schools start classes. Education officials say funds are being released earlier. A card that pays for classroom supplies ...
All along scenic Highway 90 on the Mississippi Coast, from Bay St. Louis to Biloxi, motorists will spot a series of unusual trees.
The state attorney general has asked a federal judge in Mississippi to explain errors in a recent ruling, which some lawyers speculated were made by artificial intelligence.
MSU Muscadine Field Day to be held Aug. 28 By Bonnie Coblentz MSU Extension Service CARRIERE, Miss. -- Anyone growing muscadine grapes or interested in learning more about this fruit crop is invited ...
Property values are to reflect “true value.” Some counties, like DeSoto, assess below the 85% standard in place since at least 2007. Local officials will weigh costs of complying with the benchmark.
Below is an opinion column by Emily Liner: That classic line sung by The Clash could be the theme song of the Mississippi brain drain.
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