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
Megan has obtained her driver’s license and is now driving independently. Authorities remind new drivers to prioritize safety.
Read moreCrime Stoppers of Northeast Mississippi and Tupelo police seek help identifying a suspect involved in a false pretense case and credit card fraud.
Read moreDr. Jason Beghtol’s presentation, originally scheduled for Feb. 3, has been postponed to Feb. 9 due to canceled classes.
Read moreOfficials request residents affected by recent winter weather to submit damage reports to strengthen efforts for federal aid, which is not currently available.
Read moreThe Mississippi Outdoors team visits Malmaison Wildlife Management Area for a late-season squirrel hunt featuring a top-ranked squirrel dog with state titles from Mississippi and Tennessee.
Read moreStaff Sgt. Kevin Bollig of the Army National Guard spoke to students about military service and career pathways amid recovery efforts from winter storm Fern.
Read moreThe Midsouth will see warmer weather this week, with temperatures staying mostly above freezing. Rain is expected to return Tuesday, but no winter precipitation is forecast.
Read moreWeather forecasts indicate warmer-than-normal temperatures are on the way for the Mid-South region this month.
Read moreSnow flurries are currently falling across eastern Arkansas, southwestern Tennessee, and northwestern Mississippi, according to weather reports.
Read moreSeveral Driver Service locations will be closed on Feb. 2 because of a winter storm, officials say.
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