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
Rain is expected to return to the forecast this weekend, with up to 2.5 inches of rainfall possible by Sunday evening.
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Read moreRain is expected to return this weekend, with the heaviest rainfall forecast for Saturday night, especially south of I-40 and parts of northeast Arkansas.
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