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
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Corinth high school, the first school in the state to reopen, is reporting 2 additional cases of COVID19 as of
Read moreThe highly awaited submissions for the new state flag of Mississippi were released Monday morning. The Mississippi Department of Archives
Read moreThe U.S. Space and Rocket Center may be in danger of closing for good. The center is located in Huntsville,
Read moreAlcorn County Electric was awarded nearly $5 million in grants to provide high speed internet to local residents according to
Read moreShelby County School System has decided to do virtual learning only until further notice. The decision was made after more
Read moreOn Monday, the GOP revealed their plans for the second coronavirus relief bill to help offset some of the economic
Read moreMississippi Public Service Commissioner Brandon Presley, who also serves as the president for the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners
Read moreThe state health officer in Mississippi highlighted Alcorn County for having one of the fastest COVID growth rates in the
Read moreToday marks the worst day yet for inclining COVID-19 cases in Mississippi. The state reported 1,635 new cases statewide, as
Read moreFollowing Walmart’s announcement yesterday, Kroger has also announced they will be requiring masks in their stores nationwide. The mandate will
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