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
Government officials emphasize that out-of-state companies must repay money owed to taxpayers, regardless of their size or political contributions.
Read moreTemperatures in the Mid-South are expected to reach near 90 degrees through Friday, with cooler and less humid conditions forecast for Sunday after a cold front moves through Saturday.
Read moreOfficials remind drivers to stay alert for motorcyclists, bicyclists, and pedestrians to ensure safety on the roads.
Read moreJamyla Elliott and Graceyn Smith from Northeast Mississippi Community College won awards at the State Art Show hosted by East Mississippi Community College.
Read moreStudents from the Christian Nursing Organization in the ADN program contributed supplies to support local pregnancy resource centers during their spring service project.
Read moreMississippi taxpayers must file and pay their individual income taxes by April 15. Extensions to file do not extend the deadline for payments, according to state officials.
Read moreA playful question about turkeys’ fondness for storytelling is answered with a pun about their tails. The story features a photo by Steve Gulledge.
Read moreJackson, Tennessee, may break its record for the earliest first 90-degree day this year, meteorologists say.
Read moreThe Facilities team received gratitude for their efforts during a busy week of orientations, events, and a science fair.
Read moreAn upcoming event in Mississippi will focus on deer, ducks, and turkey management, featuring wildlife professionals and practical strategies for landowners and hunters.
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