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 Public Safety warns residents about scam messages claiming to suspend driver licenses or vehicle registrations.
Read moreHR professionals from across Alcorn County gathered at NEMCC Corinth Center for a regional workforce development event hosted by the Alliance.
Read moreStudents in respiratory care, radiologic technology, medical laboratory technology, and medical assisting celebrated their graduation with pinning ceremonies, marking a milestone in their healthcare careers.
Read moreA cold front has brought cooler air to the region, while the Gulf Coast continues to experience thunderstorms and lightning. Weather conditions remain active in the area.
Read moreEffective habitat management can help mitigate predation and improve reproductive success for wildlife. Experts suggest several methods to enhance habitat quality.
Read moreChief Kelly Elliott of the Mississippi State Fire Academy spoke to staff during a recent meeting, emphasizing leadership and development. The CIC also honored Ms. Pamela McAfee for her service.
Read moreMississippi residents are warned about scam texts claiming license suspensions or registration cancellations from the Driver Service Bureau.
Read moreCommissioner Sean Tindell and Senator Dean Kirby discussed recent efforts to consolidate departments and improve communication within the Mississippi Department of Public Safety on a local show.
Read moreMississippi officials are still managing the aftermath of severe weather that struck the state on May 6 and 7, with injuries reported but no fatalities so far.
Read moreHomeowners affected by the May 6-7 storms are encouraged to file insurance claims now to address damages. Experts advise prompt action to ensure coverage.
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