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Southern Miss loses seventh in a row to Marshall 37-3
SUMMARY: Southern Miss (1-8, 0-5) suffered their seventh consecutive loss, falling 37-3 to Marshall. Despite a bye week, the Golden Eagles struggled with just 183 total yards, 10 penalties, 4 turnovers, and 6 sacks. Marshall (6-3, 4-1) became bowl eligible with the win. The Golden Eagles briefly made it 3-3 with a 51-yard field goal, but Marshall scored 27 unanswered points, including explosive touchdowns from Ethan Payne, Tychaun Chapman, and Toby Payne. Quarterback Ethan Crawford threw for only 70 yards with three interceptions. Southern Miss next faces Texas State on the road.
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Trump endorses Mississippi’s Hyde-Smith heading into 2026 midterms
SUMMARY: In his second term, Republican President Donald Trump has quickly endorsed U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith for her 2026 reelection campaign in Mississippi. Hyde-Smith, first appointed to the Senate in 2018, has developed a close working relationship with Trump, receiving his backing in previous elections. She faces a challenger, Democrat Ty Pinkins, in the 2026 race. Additionally, all four Mississippi U.S. House seats will be up for election, with current representatives Trent Kelly, Bennie Thompson, Michael Guest, and Mike Ezell seeking reelection. Republicans aim to maintain their majority in both the Senate and House.
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Hattiesburg Zoo to kick off 75th anniversary celebration on April 26
SUMMARY: The Hattiesburg Zoo is set to celebrate its 75th anniversary with a year-long event titled “EXPLORE THE WILD, EMBRACE THE WONDER!” starting April 26. Originally opened as Kamper Park Zoo in 1950, it has evolved into a well-respected zoological facility committed to conservation and education. The anniversary launch will include a timeline unveiling, special guests, animal enrichment activities, and interactive experiences. Additional events throughout the year will feature scavenger hunts, themed celebrations, and more. Hattiesburg Zoo Director Demetric Kelly emphasizes the extended nature of the festivities, promising year-long celebrations for visitors of all ages.
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Jackson road renamed in honor of late restaurateur Hal White
SUMMARY: A stretch of downtown Jackson has been renamed “Hal White Way” in honor of the late Hal White, co-founder of the iconic Hal & Mal’s restaurant. The renaming ceremony took place on March 21, 2025, with family, friends, and city officials in attendance. Hal & Mal’s, founded in 1984, has long been a cultural hub in Jackson. The new street name connects the restaurant to downtown, serving as a lasting tribute to Hal’s legacy. Hal’s brother, Malcolm White, and widow, Ann White, shared heartfelt memories during the unveiling. Hal’s St. Paddy’s Day Parade, created in 1983, was also renamed in his memory in 2016.
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