Former Corinth Superintendent Lee Childress Found Not Guilty in Case Involving Explicit AI Images of Students
Former Corinth School District Superintendent Dr. Lee Childress was found not guilty Wednesday by a federal jury on a felony
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Mississippi Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks Department reports a record-breaking turkey harvest during the 2026 spring season, driven by increased participation and favorable conditions.
Read moreMississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks officers recently completed training on operating their large Port Security Vessels, emphasizing safety and proficiency for patrol and emergency missions.
Read moreCadet Class 70 of the Mississippi Highway Patrol is set to graduate in eight days, marking the completion of intensive training.
Read moreThe fire department invites community members to participate in its upcoming physical test on June 20 at Corinth High School.
Read moreMeridian residents are invited to Disaster Preparedness Day on May 30 at Lowe’s to learn about storm and emergency readiness.
Read moreThe High-Resolution Rapid Refresh model shows potential for showers and thunderstorms later today. Residents are advised to carry umbrellas.
Read moreMultiple thunderstorms are developing across the region, with heavy rain and flash flooding possible.
Read moreMultiple bands of heavy rain are expected in northeastern Arkansas, with coverage increasing into tomorrow morning, officials say.
Read moreThe Mississippi Public Safety Summit recognized outstanding individuals in law enforcement, firefighting, and prosecution, drawing more than 900 attendees this year.
Read moreThe city of Booneville is installing 35 Axon Outpost license plate recognition cameras to improve safety in neighborhoods and parks. The technology aims to assist law enforcement in quick response and investigations.
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