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
The Mississippi Department of Revenue is accepting applications for summer internships in accounting, communications, and information technology. The deadline is April 1.
Read moreThe final virtual storm spotter training session of the season takes place tonight at 6:30 p.m. and is open to the public at no cost.
Read moreNortheast Community College’s Radiologic Technology program provides hands-on training and prepares students for national certification, with limited spots available for the upcoming application cycle.
Read moreThe Northeast Mississippi Community College jazz band showcased their talents at a recent event, highlighting the skills and dedication of the students.
Read moreThe latest TigerTime episode features an interview with Leigh Ann Steward, director of counseling services at NEMCC.
Read moreBiologists from the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, along with U.S. Fish and Wildlife and Mississippi State University, are assessing deer health across the state.
Read moreA wind advisory begins at 11 a.m. in northeast Arkansas and the Missouri Bootheel, with gusts nearing 40 mph. Residents are urged to secure outdoor items.
Read moreLow humidity and moderate winds are raising concerns about wildfire risk this weekend. Authorities urge caution and to check for burn bans before outdoor activities.
Read morePresident Dr. Ricky G. Ford and Liz Calvery discuss legislative priorities for Mississippi community colleges, including funding and workforce needs, in the latest TigerTalk episode.
Read moreAuthorities are seeking information on a man reportedly exposing himself to women in multiple parking areas. Police advise reporting any incidents promptly.
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