The Pascagoula-based company hosted a “signing day” ceremony this week where the students received an offer of employment at the shipyard. Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula has...
Treasurer McRae said Ms. Zeita Parker’s estate had given the Mississippi Schools for the Deaf and Blind roughly $250,000. On Thursday, the Community Foundation for Mississippi...
Looking for an economical outing for the whole family? The Mississippi Ag Museum might have just what you need. For anyone who wants a real snapshot...
“We thought about Brett Favre as sort of a trapdoor into a story about public assistance in America, and the philosophy that leadership in Mississippi has...
Not that we are sufficient in ourselves to claim anything as coming from us, but our sufficiency is from God, who has made us sufficient to...
Both candidates were disqualified by the state Supreme Court on Thursday. On Thursday, the Mississippi Supreme Court handed down two rulings that have effectively removed candidates...
The Chancery Judge dismissed both Chief Justice Randolph and Clerk Wallace from being named as defendants in the case. On Wednesday, Judge Dewayne Thomas heard arguments...
A federal judge has cited his intention to place Jackson’s sewer system under control of the interim third party manager of the city’s water, Ted Henifin....
As Mother’s Day approaches, I am reminded of the many Mother’s Days that shaped me. Most of my clothes, much of my food and all of...
With the debt ceiling looming overhead, Michael Ramirez addresses why spending cuts should be a part of the plan to raise it–namely $31 trillion in national...