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See Sam Purcell, Mississippi State women's basketball celebrate end of recruiting shutdown week
See how Sam Purcell and the Mississippi State women's basketball coaches celebrated the end of a recruiting shutdown.
Some Mississippians are concerned about their future quality of life in a state with one of the worst income inequality issues in the country.
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WJTV Jackson on MSNExplore Mississippi’s top nature spots for relaxation
Life can get stressful now and again. A mental health organization based in California, A Mission for Michael, took a survey of people living in all 50 states and asked them their favorite nature areas in their state,
JACKSON, Miss. (WTVA) — Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson issued a warning about third-party voter registration mailers. The Voter Participation Center, a private organization, plans to send voter registration mailers to Mississippi residents, Watson warned on Monday.
An estimated $2,400 in tax cut savings is projected on average for Mississippi residents, a report from The Tax Foundation says. Long range, more than 4,800 jobs are forecast to be added in the state as well,
Mississippi author Greg Iles has died at 65. JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Greg Iles, the Mississippi author of the “Natchez Burning” trilogy and other works, has died. He was 65. Iles died Friday after a decades-long battle with the blood cancer multiple myeloma, his literary agent Dan Conaway posted Saturday on Facebook.
The newest of Arkansas' 52 state parks is a hybrid 550-acre youngster located inside the U.S. Forest Service's 23,000-acre St. Francis National Forest.
Florida football will wear throwback jerseys for the first time in four years for its homecoming matchup on Oct. 18 against Mississippi State. See the uniforms here.
The Florida Gators football team unveiled a new take on throwback uniforms and helmets that it will be rocking against Mississippi State on Oct. 18.
Two Minnesota fishermen made an unexpected discovery beneath the Mississippi River this week when sonar technology led them to what authorities say could be a break in a decades-old cold case.
"Recreational anglers, including bowfishers, who happen to catch a black carp are eligible," Erika Sarvela, invasive carp biologist with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, said in a release. "They'll need to follow the correct procedure to ensure they receive payment for their catch."