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Randy Watkins returns to the Crooked Letter pod to discuss The Open, where the weather will be wet, windy and coolish at ...
Column: Since 2010, 80,000 more people have moved out of Mississippi than have moved in. Put together, they would make up the second-largest city in the state. This “brain drain” problem is the ...
Column: Since 2010, 80,000 more people have moved out of Mississippi than have moved in. Put together, they would make up the ...
Mississippi Today, in partnership with Rethink Mississippi (an initiative sponsored by the nonprofit Working Together ...
Mississippi Today, in partnership with Working Together Mississippi's Rethink Mississippi initiative and the University of ...
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JXN Water is running at a deficit that even all of the $90 million Siemens settlement wouldn't help, said Ted Henifin.
JSU alumni remain wary about how the Institutions of Higher Learning board will pick the school's next president.
A Civil War battlefield will use public and private money to restore a monument and remove a building that once housed a visitors' center.
About one in four Jackson Public Schools teaching positions remained unfilled. That's higher than the state teacher vacancy ...
A Jackson County judge sealed a politically sensitive court case without a hearing. All Mississippi court files are presumed open unless they are closed with notice and a hearing under guidelines ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released in early July a revised study on potential flood controls for the part of the Pearl ...