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
Trooper Brylen Edmondson graduated from Cadet Class 70 last Friday, with his father pinning his badge during the ceremony.
Read moreResidents impacted by January winter storms have until the end of the day to apply for FEMA aid through various methods, including online and at local centers.
Read moreLaw students interning in Mississippi’s Technical Assistance Division are gaining hands-on experience drafting legal research and supporting government transparency efforts.
Read moreAn early summer heatwave continues through the week in Memphis, with heat indices surpassing 100 degrees. Chances of thunderstorms increase Friday ahead of a cold front.
Read moreA Heat Advisory remains in effect until 8 p.m. for parts of Tennessee, with a potential for damaging winds during thunderstorms this afternoon, according to the National Weather Service Memphis.
Read moreHeavy rainfall is ongoing in Henry and Carroll counties, prompting a flash flood warning in the area.
Read moreA stalled front will bring showers and storms next week, leading to a slight drop in temperatures.
Read moreMississippi encourages boaters and anglers to follow simple steps to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species during National Fishing and Boating Week.
Read moreThe June 14 ACT test has been canceled because of low registration numbers. The June 13 test will proceed as planned, and affected students will be notified of new testing locations.
Read moreParents of recent NEMCC graduates are encouraged to share tips and encouragement for incoming students and their families.
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