Mississippi News
Independent Gov. candidate withdraws, announces Presley endorsement
SUMMARY: Gwendolyn Gray, an independent candidate for Governor of Mississippi, has announced that she is withdrawing from the race and endorsing the Democratic Party nominee, Brandon Presley. Gray stated that she is encouraging her supporters to vote for Presley. In response, Presley’s campaign released a statement expressing gratitude for Gray’s endorsement and stating that their campaign is focused on earning the support of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents across the state. Gray and Presley will be making a joint appearance in Starkville.
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Mississippi College announces name change, drops football program
SUMMARY: Mississippi College (MC) will change its name to Mississippi Christian University in 2026, coinciding with its bicentennial. The Board of Trustees also decided to discontinue the college’s football program and approved plans for academic reorganization and realignment of the athletic department. The changes aim to enhance the institution’s focus on academic excellence and Christian education. Mississippi College President Blake Thompson emphasized the importance of these transformations for the school’s future, while Athletic Director Kenny Bizot acknowledged the decision to end the football program is difficult due to its legacy and connections with many supporters.
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SWAC suspends 7 JSU football players after postgame fight
SUMMARY: The Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) has announced suspensions and fines following a postgame altercation between the football teams of Jackson State University (JSU) and Alabama State University on November 16. SWAC Commissioner Dr. Charles McClelland expressed disappointment over the unsportsmanlike conduct, which violates league ethics. A total of sixteen student-athletes—seven from JSU and nine from Alabama State—will be suspended for their involvement in the brawl, affecting their participation in the next game against Alcorn State University. Additionally, both institutions face a $25,000 fine.
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Crews respond to fire at South Jackson storage unit facility
SUMMARY: On November 18, at approximately 7:00 a.m., Jackson firefighters responded to a fire at a storage facility on Highway 18. Assistant Fire Chief Patrick Armon noted this was not the first incident at the location, as it had previously caught fire a few months ago, attributed to human involvement. While the exact cause of the current fire is still under investigation, Armon indicated that extinguishing the fire might take most of the day.
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