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Time passes quickly—it's hard to believe that a year has already gone by since the ordination and consecration of The Rt. Rev ...
Earlier this year, MIT-trained economist Melissa Kearney walked to a podium at the University of Mississippi’s Declaration of ...
Greenville’s regular city council meeting drew a standing-room-only crowd this week as citizens and business owners clashed over the city’s curfew, with some praising its effect on crime reduction and ...
The funding will be assigned to support communities in Hinds, Humphries, Jackson, Monroe, Scott and Sharkey counties.
The businessman is among a growing list of names considering a gubernatorial run in 2027. When Tommy Duff started out in ...
With economic development successes piling up, MDA’s executive director offers a glimpse into the strategy his team uses to attract corporate investors.
Sheik Hamim bin Ahmed bin Kalifa al Thani, absolute ruler of Qatar, is no fool. He is a deeply religious Muslim whose country hosts both a strategic US military base and the ultra-conservative Arabian ...
My nominee for the best business book of 2025 is “Apple In China – The Capture of the World’s Greatest Company”. The author, Patrick McGee, was a decade long correspondent for the Financial Times ...
Mississippi’s three Supreme Court districts have been in place since 1987. A federal judge has ruled that Mississippi’s three state Supreme Court districts violate the Voting Rights Act.
Jermaine D. Smart Sr., 40, of Greenville, died Aug. 5, 2025. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 14, at ...
Concerned citizens and business owners filled every seat at the Greenville City Council’s regular meeting this week, voicing ...
Sanford also cited a recent decision by the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which found that Mississippi’s current law on mail-in voting is unlawful. The state’s current law mandates mail-in ballots ...