Mississippi Governor’s Mansion to Light Up Red for American Heart Month
The Mississippi Governor’s Mansion will be illuminated in red this month to raise awareness for American Heart Month, First Lady Elee Reeves announced.
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An instructor at the North Mississippi Law Enforcement Training Center commends the cadets of Class B-81 and the facility’s role in preparing future officers.
Read moreThe deadline to register for BHS 2026-27 cheer tryouts has been extended to today, February 6. A parent meeting has been rescheduled for Feb. 11.
Read moreAll order forms for Baldwyn High School’s 2026 baseball shirts are due by the end of the day Friday, with cash only payments accepted.
Read moreThe Bearcats archery team received praise for their recent achievements, highlighting their dedication and skill.
Read moreNortheast holds a 10-point lead over Meridian at halftime, according to live updates.
Read moreThe Tigers improve their record with a 10-point win over Meridian. They will next face Jones on Monday night.
Read moreMississippi Gov. Tate Reeves discussed economic development and education partnerships during a meeting with Moroccan officials and university leaders.
Read moreThe state is mourning the loss of Lee County Sheriff’s Department SRO Rick Haggard, with flags to be flown at half-staff in his honor.
Read moreGabee Kate Lee, a senior at Baldwyn High School, started her engineering internship at APMM, a supplier of auto parts for major automakers, including Toyota.
Read moreAddyson Pippin, a sophomore at Baldwyn High School, was recognized as the Terrific Tuesday Spotlight Student for the week of Feb. 2, 2026.
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