Mississippi observes June as Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month
The Mississippi Governor’s Mansion will illuminate in purple throughout June to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and brain health.
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The Mississippi Governor’s Mansion will illuminate in purple throughout June to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and brain health.
Read MoreMississippi law enforcement officials are inviting applicants to join Cadet Class 71. Applications are now open online.
Read MoreNortheast’s Javion Stephen, the MACCC’s leading scorer last season, is transferring to Angelo State after earning all-conference honors as a sophomore.
Read MoreNellie Kate Johnson of Rienzi earned fifth place in the Digital Design & Communication Case Competition at the FBLA National Leadership Conference, showcasing her skills against top students nationwide.
Read MoreAfter nearly 20 years of effort, a long-standing project in Mississippi has advanced, officials announced.
Read MoreMississippi officials and the Indian-American community celebrate Narendra Modi’s milestone as India’s longest-serving prime minister, highlighting growing economic ties.
Read MoreNPL Construction plans to invest nearly $2 million and add 40 jobs in Greenwood, marking a significant economic boost for the area.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks encourages residents to share photos of their fishing and boating experiences for National Fishing & Boating Week.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks invites children 15 and younger to free fishing events across the state this June.
Read MoreNortheast Community College highlights its commitment to personalized student support with a low student-to-faculty ratio.
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