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Time passes quickly—it's hard to believe that a year has already gone by since the ordination and consecration of The Rt. Rev. Dr. Dorothy Sanders Wells as Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of ...
Eligible grant recipients must focus on efforts to treat, prevent, or reduce opioid use disorder or the misuse of opioids. Applications for funding from the Mississippi Opioid Settlement Fund are ...
free content Legislative committee weighs cost, benefit of adding GLP-1 drugs to Mississippi state employee health plan ...
Among the 54 exhibitors, you’ll find three Mississippi locales at the American pavilion in the event known in the field as the “Olympics of Architecture.” ...
When Javier Milei burst onto the scene as a presidential candidate in Argentina in 2023, brandishing a chainsaw, many dismissed him as unhinged. His radical libertarian platform was presented by ...
“We don’t have time to play games like the Auditor,” Michelle Williams, Chief of Staff for Attorney General Lynn Fitch, said in response to Auditor Shad White’s claims. The growing tension ...
Below is a political opinion column by Bobby Harrison: Don’t look now, but thanks to the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill, health care, which by nearly every metric already is bad in Mississippi ...
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 ...
Attached are the dates set by Greenville City council to discuss next year budget. Local news coverage is critical for a strong and vibrant community. Unfortunately, local publications are dying ...
Retired Army Lt. Colonel Walker Nordan brought a tapestry of global experience and deep Mississippi roots to the Greenville Rotary Club this week, captivating the room with unscripted stories ...
That classic line sung by The Clash could be the theme song of the Mississippi brain drain. It’s the stark choice young people are faced with when they graduate from high school or college, and ...
Dewayne Hemphill of Greenville pled guilty to multiple Aggravated Assaults, in Washington County on Thursday, District Attorney Dewayne Richardson announced today.
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