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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A Prentiss County deputy detained a man for meth possession and an outstanding warrant, setting his bond at $5,000. The case will go before a grand jury.
Read moreThe Mississippi Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks has released proposed hunting season dates and regulations for public review and feedback.
Read moreParticipants are encouraged to share photos of their safe places to promote weather safety on April 8. The event aims to raise awareness about preparedness during extreme weather.
Read moreTemperatures will stay above normal through Saturday, with chances of showers and thunderstorms along a cold front. Cooler weather is expected Sunday through Tuesday.
Read moreA marginal risk for severe thunderstorms is expected Saturday afternoon and evening in North Mississippi along a cold front, with damaging winds as the primary threat.
Read moreThe library will remain open late from April 27 to 29 to help students prepare for final exams, officials say.
Read moreThe North East Mississippi Community College will host the Mississippi Science & Engineering Fair on April 9, featuring projects from students across the state.
Read moreMississippi lawmakers are set to consider a bill that would classify illegal immigration as a state crime, aiming to boost law enforcement cooperation with ICE and reduce taxpayer costs.
Read moreThe Jackson County Sheriff’s Office announced the death of Deputy Jimerson, expressing condolences to his family and the community.
Read moreStudents gained insight into forensic science and public safety during Career Day at the Mississippi Department of Public Safety Crime Lab.
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