Mississippi Celebrates Educational Progress Under Conservative Policies
The state highlights its educational advancements, attributing success to conservative policies and dedicated teachers, according to a New York Times report.
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Mississippi officials expect a significant economic boost in 2026, with new investments and thousands of jobs on the horizon, according to the state’s development director.
Read moreStudents and staff are off Monday for Presidents Day. Normal classes will resume Tuesday.
Read moreThe Prentiss County School District recognized Officer Brandon Slack for his dedication to student safety and community engagement.
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Read moreA recent class of Terminal Agency Coordinators enhances law enforcement support and system security across Mississippi.
Read moreThe company’s $49 million investment highlights Mississippi’s growing presence in advanced manufacturing.
Read moreMississippi Department of Public Safety offices will be closed Feb. 16 in observance of Presidents’ Day, including all Driver Service Bureaus.
Read moreThe district thanked Officer Slack for his dedication to student safety and community engagement.
Read moreThe Northwest Mississippi Community College basketball team defeated Northeast Mississippi 99-95 in a close game, with the Tigers returning to action Monday at Hinds Community College.
Read moreNortheast edged Northwest 60-43, holding the Lady Raiders to under 20% shooting in the second half. The Lady Tigers will play Hinds on Monday.
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