But now, for some reason, the glasses and ponytail have fallen away, and everyone is suddenly in love with MSMS, and I hope it doesn’t change zip codes because of it. I should point out that I ...
When Stephen Jones first ran for his seat as Ward 5 city councilman in 2017, he “wanted to see change.” Now, Jones is running for mayor because staying on the council for more than two terms ...
KTIBBEHA COUNTY – Officials are reviewing county roads and finding many in worse shape than anticipated, raising questions about how the county can repair them on a limited budget. The county ...
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State University is changing the name of the Holmes Center, pending approval by the state board of trustees of the Institutions of Higher Learning. Holmes Cultural ...
On Tuesday, Columbus Fire and Rescue responded to its fifth call about a vehicle fire this week. Firefighters arrived at an auto repair shop to find a car emitting flames and heavy smoke.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Sunday that government spending could be separated from gross domestic product reports, in response to questions about whether the ...
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An illness is spreading through the Mississippi Capitol: special session fever. Speculation is rampant that Gov. Tate Reeves will call a special session if the Senate does not acquiesce to his and ...
Nestled on the Starkville High School campus, the White House Studio where Andrew Lark teaches visual arts feels like it is in a different world. From the rows of paintings alongside the staircase ...
Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Lowndes Funeral Home of Columbus.
The university receives an annual allocation of $113,000 to cover routine maintenance issues, which often leaves MUW footing the bill for major upgrades and improvements. Gaskin echoed calls for ...
Two applicants have emerged for a vacant seat on the board of Columbus-Lowndes Convention and Visitors Bureau. Current board member Jay Patel is seeking reappointment and is contested by former ...