They say miracles do happen, and West Lauderdale’s Chase Gathings knew he had to be the man to pull one off. On second down ...
An estimated 55,000 Mississippians are not able to vote after being convicted of one of 24 specific felonies that result in disenfranchisement, and the process to regain that basic right of ...
Local musicians, business owners and members of the community gathered at Dumont Plaza on Thursday for an evening of live ...
JACKSON, Miss. – Thanksgiving is the peak day for home cooking fires, according to the National Fire Protection Association, and the State Fire Marshal is reminding the public to stay safe while ...
As I stood looking at the lone egg on the counter, I could not believe my eyes. “Is this what I think it is?” I asked, as Dan walked back into the kitchen. When he returned with the remainder ...
Two longtime educators and community servants are being recognized for their legacy of giving back after the Meridian City ...
Dan Dye plants a bald cypress as Birdie the bluetick beagle inspects his finished work in the background. Dan and his father, Outdoors writer Brad Dye, spent the weekend planting native trees and ...
The 2024 efforts to expand Medicaid coverage to cover the working poor was ultimately logjammed on that reality. The working poor are those fellow Mississippians with jobs who don’t make enough ...
Meridian restaurateur Mike Partridge is being remembered for his warm, friendly and generous spirit that made everyone feel like family as soon as they walked through the doors of The Rustler.
Topics include understanding municipal government in Mississippi, roles and responsibilities of elected officials, key functions of municipal government and legal requirements for running for ...