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
MSU Extension’s Gamebird Program participated in the Bucks, Birds, and Beards event last week, engaging the community in outdoor activities.
Read moreLouisiana wildlife officials have announced the start of the application period for private lands alligator hunting season, which runs through July 1, 2026.
Read moreAn additional tornado from last week’s storms has been confirmed, but it caused no damage, authorities say.
Read moreThe National Weather Service warns of potential severe storms in the Mid-South on Tuesday and Wednesday, including damaging winds, tornadoes, and heavy rain.
Read moreA high-resolution model predicts morning showers and thunderstorms will weaken by midday, with storm activity picking up again in the evening.
Read moreStudents can enjoy a free slice of pizza from the Tiger Food Truck Tuesday evening with a student ID, aimed at boosting energy during final push.
Read moreStudents in a practical nursing program provided toiletries and activities to residents at Landmark Nursing Home, demonstrating community care.
Read moreStudents can still visit Northeast Mississippi Community College for the ‘Fueling for Finals’ event, offering snacks and support during study sessions.
Read moreAlderius Rashad Morrow was sentenced to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to fentanyl trafficking in Mississippi. The case was prosecuted by the District Attorney’s Office and investigated by local narcotics authorities.
Read moreThe Mississippi Department of Public Safety will soon open applications for law enforcement roles, encouraging residents to join the force and make an impact.
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