BSD students complete physicals at Dorsey Family Medical Clinic for upcoming Special Olympics
Students from BSD visited Dorsey Family Medical Clinic to get their physicals ahead of the March 27 Special Olympics at Tupelo High School.
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Students from BSD visited Dorsey Family Medical Clinic to get their physicals ahead of the March 27 Special Olympics at Tupelo High School.
Read MoreBooneville Mayor Lori Tucker has announced the creation of the city’s first-ever Mayor’s Youth Council for the 2026–2027 school year, aimed at engaging high school students in leadership and community service.
Read More4-H archers are encouraged to register for the upcoming event by contacting their local extension offices. The competition is scheduled for March 12.
Read MoreMississippi’s turkey hunting season begins March 14, with hunters encouraged to purchase necessary permits and download the new HuntFish app for reporting requirements.
Read MoreMississippi has secured a record $70 billion in private sector investments by actively developing industrial sites across the state.
Read MoreMississippi law enforcement agencies are conducting tests to assess the soundproofing capabilities of their vehicles, aiming to improve officer safety and communication.
Read MoreThe softball doubleheader against Meridian has been moved to Friday, with the first game starting at 2 p.m.
Read MoreBritney Whitley, assistant vice president of the Student Success Center at NEMCC, received the Northeast Way Award for her leadership and dedication to creating a welcoming environment.
Read MoreFaculty and staff at Northeast Mississippi Community College highlight their motivations for working at the institution in a series of interviews.
Read MoreCity of Booneville employees participated in a professional development Lunch-and-Learn led by Cory Lee Leadership, focusing on the importance of daily leadership skills.
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