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
The Mississippi Department of Revenue has job openings for auditors and revenue specialists, inviting candidates to join its team.
Read moreIssac Godwin, a participant in NEMCC’s Adult Education program in Corinth, recently achieved his high school equivalency diploma.
Read moreThe award-winning TigerTalk podcast marks a milestone with its 400th episode, featuring college leaders and updates on programs and achievements.
Read moreA stationary front will cause daily chances of showers and thunderstorms, with potential for localized flooding during heavy downpours, forecasters say.
Read moreOfficials warn drivers to exercise caution as patchy fog affects the region, especially in West Tennessee.
Read moreCadet Class 70, under the leadership of Governor Tate Reeves and First Lady Elee Reeves, is close to graduation as 54 cadets prepare to serve in Mississippi law enforcement.
Read moreGovernor Tate Reeves and First Lady Elee Reeves welcomed Cadet Class 70 as they near graduation, praising their dedication and discipline.
Read moreSeveral employees from Diversity Vuteq recently finished leadership training through Workforce Development at Northeast Mississippi Community College, enhancing essential skills for the manufacturing sector.
Read moreMultiple residents have received scam calls from someone claiming to be a sheriff’s deputy. Authorities urge caution and remind the public that the sheriff’s office does not make such calls.
Read moreForecasts predict continued rain and high humidity through the holiday weekend, impacting outdoor plans.
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