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
Alcorn County and Corinth, MS News
Most of the region will remain dry through Sunday, with a slight chance of isolated showers in parts of Missouri and Mississippi. A low risk of severe weather is possible.
Read moreLt. Phillip Coffee, a Mississippi law enforcement officer, is highlighted for his driving abilities amid safety and training initiatives.
Read moreParts of Mississippi are under a marginal risk for severe weather, including isolated storms with damaging winds and hail, according to the National Weather Service.
Read moreMississippi Emergency Management Agency continues recovery efforts after severe weather on May 6-7, including seven tornadoes. Two EF3 tornadoes struck Franklin and Lamar counties.
Read moreOfficials emphasize the importance of caution following hurricanes, warning that danger persists even after the storm has passed.
Read moreThe Mississippi Office of the State Auditor refunded over $113,000 to taxpayers in April, officials announced.
Read moreSixteen students in the prison education program at Northeast Mississippi Community College were recognized for completing their studies, including those earning certificates and completing the HiSET.
Read moreAuthorities have urged residents to avoid the area of Farmington Arms Apartments due to an ongoing incident.
Read moreOfficers responded to a disturbance at Farmington Arms Apartments, resulting in an officer-involved shooting, according to authorities.
Read moreForecasters predict continued dry and mild conditions today, with a warm-up and increased storm risk over the weekend as a cold front approaches.
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