Government crackdowns on public protest are a shameful part of Mississippi’s history. On June 14, 1965, the state fairgrounds in Jackson, Mississippi, turned into a makeshift...
It’s the third consecutive month the Magnolia State’s unemployment rate has set a new record low. Mississippi’s unemployment has declined for the third consecutive month, according...
The Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System owns St. Dominic and is in negotiations to finalize the purchase of Singing River within weeks. On Wednesday,...
Starting your own business can be a daunting prospect for many. Here are a few tips to help aspiring entrepreneurs get started on the right track. “So,...
AccelerateMS aims to decrease the gaps in the healthcare workforce across Mississippi. The healthcare industry took a hit during the COVID-19 pandemic, like many others, when...
There are over 100 certified farmer’s markets in Mississippi. Now is the prime season to enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables. On Thursday, Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture...
McDaniel and Hosemann pick up endorsements, Reeves drops new TV ad, and Presley borrows a line from Biden. Here’s a recap of the latest happenings on...
The unfunded enhancements along with other challenges have resulted in something of a “perfect storm” for PERS – and taxpayers are being asked to shoulder the...
The search continues for a permanent state superintendent of education. Applications are being accepted between August 14 and October 19, 2023. On Thursday, the Mississippi State Board of...
A decade after the trauma of the 1960s, Oxford settled into the laid-back, picturesque Southern academic backwater it will always be, full of good people with...