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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Emergency Medical Services is in high demand across Mississippi. NEMCC Continuing Education encourages prospective students to start their EMS training.
Read moreKristen Beamon from the CTED Training Division conducted a session for Mississippi law enforcement officers, focusing on specialized training.
Read moreDrivers are advised to exercise caution as fog is expected to create hazardous conditions through Saturday morning.
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Read moreStudents at Northeast High School are using iPads to personalize their learning, collaborate, and create projects, according to school officials.
Read moreExperts warn that temperatures inside vehicles can become dangerously high in summer. Authorities urge motorists to follow safety tips to prevent heat-related tragedies.
Read moreRoad construction and paving will impact traffic in the area for nearly a month, prompting caution from authorities.
Read moreBooneville Police Department highlights the role of license plate readers in a multi-state investigation leading to arrests in a jewelry burglary case.
Read moreThe Disaster Service Center in Pontotoc County will be closed Saturday through Monday for the Memorial Day holiday, with plans to reopen on June 1.
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