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
Northeast is seeking local businesses, churches, and organizations to contribute promotional items for new student orientation, fostering community connections.
Read moreThe Calendar Kitchen Food with the First Lady will be held March 19 at the NEMCC Health & Nutrition Center, featuring seasonal dishes. Registration is limited to 20 participants.
Read moreBrandon Windham from Booneville received the Barbara & Ken Shackelford Endowment Scholarship, according to college officials.
Read moreLayne Brock has been recognized as the company’s employee of the month for his dedication to Mississippi.
Read moreThe Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks has released the schedule for its 2026 Youth Fishing Rodeos, offering free events across the state for young anglers.
Read moreThe Mississippi Department of Public Safety has recognized four employees as March Employees of the Month for their dedication and hard work.
Read moreThe Hattiesburg Driver Service Bureau is closed for the rest of the day for maintenance, with updates on reopening to follow.
Read moreApplications are now open for the Capitol Police’s 2026 Spring Citizens Academy, offering residents a behind-the-scenes look at law enforcement operations.
Read moreMississippi Emergency Management Agency urges residents to submit damage reports to support federal assistance review. The request is still under review by FEMA.
Read moreMississippi Outdoors host Kevin Meacham visits Ross Barnett Reservoir for a day of crappie fishing with friend Joe Ashley, showcasing why the sport remains popular in the state.
Read more