Mississippi Fourth Graders Lead Nation in Reading and Math Gains
Mississippi’s fourth-grade students have achieved the highest scores in the nation for reading and math improvements, according to state officials.
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Several individuals convicted of narcotics offenses in Lee County received lengthy prison sentences, according to court records.
Read moreState leaders highlight ongoing investment and job creation as signs of steady progress in Mississippi.
Read moreMississippi wildlife officials remind hunters and landowners to follow laws while managing dove fields for the remaining season.
Read moreThe downtown Booneville Bridge has reopened to the public, though repairs continue on the north sidewalk, prompting safety advisories.
Read moreThe college urges students to take control of their paths and pursue new goals, regardless of past setbacks.
Read moreMississippi officials highlight the role of waterways in the state’s economic development during the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Conference.
Read moreMississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks evaluates the cost efficiency of various habitat management methods to guide landowners.
Read moreAntlers are among the fastest-growing tissues in the animal kingdom. Bucks begin shedding velvet in late summer as antlers harden for the rut.
Read moreBooneville hosts a community event Friday night at Blue Devil Stadium, featuring athletic teams and family activities.
Read moreDefensive linemen Christian Mays and Russell Davis from Northeast Mississippi Community College were ranked among the top 50 prospects at the two-year college level by 247Sports and On3.
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