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Sanford also cited a recent decision by the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which found that Mississippi’s current law on mail-in voting is unlawful. The state’s current law mandates mail-in ballots ...
Mississippi’s three Supreme Court districts have been in place since 1987. A federal judge has ruled that Mississippi’s three state Supreme Court districts violate the Voting Rights Act.
Eligible grant recipients must focus on efforts to treat, prevent, or reduce opioid use disorder or the misuse of opioids.
If you’re looking for your next great Mississippi memory, this is it. Pack your boots, your camera, and your sense of adventure.
A comprehensive master plan has been recently completed for a new 15-acre district featuring a boutique hotel, restaurants ...
Domtar Corporation will indefinitely idle operations at its Grenada, Miss., paper mill in September, marking a significant ...
In an effort to address the state’s obesity epidemic and subsequently address the health effects associated with it, the ...
With economic development successes piling up, MDA’s executive director offers a glimpse into the strategy his team uses to attract corporate investors.
U.S. birth rate still is too low A recent column on the Magnolia Tribune website lamented the continuing decline in the American birth rate, along with the apparent unwillingness of too many young ...
The gerrymandering war that is heating up across the country wasn’t started by Donald Trump, even though the Republican president sparked the latest hostilities by urging Texas to conduct a mid-decade ...
Academic leadership changes in place as new school year begins at MSU   STARKVILLE, Miss.—The Division of Academic Affairs at Mississippi State University is starting the new academic year with ...
Grant Fuels Music Education Initiative Ole Miss professor and Assembly Quartet receive funding to make saxophone repertoire more accessible ...