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
Mississippi wildlife officials are offering free posters honoring five decades of waterfowl stamps. The posters feature every stamp issued from 1977 to 2026.
Read moreBoth I-22 and I-55 are now open in northern Mississippi after earlier closures, but icy conditions persist across multiple counties, prompting caution for travelers.
Read moreRozalyn celebrates obtaining her driver’s license, praising her positive experience at the Tupelo office.
Read moreA law enforcement officer was involved in an incident on U.S. 61 south of Hollandale, prompting safety reminders for drivers.
Read morePolice Chief Michael Ramey urges residents to be vigilant against scammers offering cleanup services and overcharging for debris removal.
Read moreThe city of Booneville has set up a supply station for students and residents in need, encouraging community members to take what they require.
Read moreNEMCC Adult Education spotlighted a recent career session focused on the energy sector as crews work to restore power following severe winter weather.
Read moreThe Mississippi Department of Revenue is visiting college campuses to connect with students interested in careers in accounting, IT, and customer service.
Read moreTemperatures will dip below zero again overnight, prompting cold weather precautions. Authorities advise bundling up to stay safe.
Read moreNortheast Mississippi Community College is hosting free workshops to help adult education graduates succeed in college. The sessions cover effective study strategies and key differences between college and adult education courses.
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