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The Alcorn School District board unanimously voted Monday to convert Biggersville Elementary… Read moreBES, BHS to shift to pre-k through 12 attendance center
The Alcorn School District board unanimously voted Monday to convert Biggersville Elementary… Read moreBES, BHS to shift to pre-k through 12 attendance center
An almost two-year investigation into the distribution of methamphetamine and fentanyl in McNairy County has led to the indictment and arrest of numerous individuals. Read moreOperation Ice Storm: Investigation targets drug trafficking
On June 6, both the Corinth Police Department and the Alcorn County Sheriff’s Department released Facebook posts regarding a new scam prowling through the community. Read moreOfficials urge vigilance against scams
A piece of 1940s aircraft history may be just a few months away from flight. Read moreReSoaring: Father and son bring classic plane back to life
The southernmost section of South Parkway Street will be a busy zone this summer as major construction projects move forward. Read moreSouth Parkway projects move forward
RIENZI — Kids from around northeast Mississippi are invited to the first-ever theater camp being held at Jacinto. Read moreTheater camp being held in Jacinto
IUKA — Kids of all ages are welcome to meet animals in need and the ones who care for them. Read moreKids invited to meet reptiles, birds of prey
The City of Iuka will have an even more diverse slate of representation when the new term of office begins in July. Read moreIuka city board gets two new faces
The Burnsville mayor’s office has rarely changed hands over the last 40 years. Read moreBurnsville getting new mayor
The second show of the Trailhead Yard Live Music Concert Series is having a last-minute change of headliner with an up and coming Crossroads area country artist set to take the downtown stage. Read moreUp and coming country artist to headline Trailhead Yard concert
In April, a shockwave was felt throughout Mississippi’s Humanities Council as over $1 million in federal funding was immediately terminated. The effects are not just felt on a statewide level, but on a local level as well. Read moreFunding cuts impact prisoner education program
With some key pieces coming back on the offensive side, Tishomingo County is looking to fill some holes on the defensive side of the ball, working on solidifying that during spring and summer football. Read moreBraves shore up defense in spring action
A handful of area boys’ basketball players got to showcase their skills on Saturday, playing in the boys’ version of the Northeast Mississippi Basketball Coaches Association all-star games. Read moreArea players perform well in NEMBCA all-star games
A pair of area coaches got to enjoy their last games coaching their daughters on Friday. Read moreFather/daughter duos share last games
Blues music has long been linked to the mystical or supernatural. Read more'Sinners' and the Blues used to tell epic story of the Great Migration
STARKVILLE — After a season of unprecedented corruption involving elected Mississippi Public Service Commissioners in the late 1980s, then-Democratic Mississippi Governor Ray Mabus faced the task of appointing a successor in 1989 to fill the unexpired term of Northern District Commissioner D.W. Snyder of Eupora, following his trial and conviction on federal charges of extortion, filing false tax returns, bribery, and conspiracy. Read moreBo Robinson, appointed to PSC after jarring corruption scandals, dies at age 90