Another flood season looms for still-recovering Mississippi farmers
[ad_1] "We plant whatever the market wants and whatever the river allows." [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] "We plant whatever the market wants and whatever the river allows." [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] GREENWOOD, Miss. — A former Franciscan friar was convicted Wednesday of sexually abusing a grade school student during the 1990s at a Mississippi Catholic school.A Leflore County jury deliberated less than…
[ad_1] “Go Mississippi!,” the state’s official song for the past 60 years, is apparently going, going, gone with the wind.The song written and recorded by songwriter-musician Houston Davis needs only…
[ad_1] James Kuhn was happy to see the MHSAA executive board vote 13-1 to add a seventh classification on April 7. The Grenada coach knows the additional classification was passed…
[ad_1] Easter is prime time for ham and every year questions crop up about it. What's the difference between the butt and shank portion? How much should I buy? Do…
[ad_1] The real Easter egg hunt this year might be finding affordable eggs. Inflation coupled with the bird flu is driving up the price of eggs ahead of Easter. Eggs are also…
[ad_1] OXFORD — For the second week in a row, Ole Miss football's offense struggled through injuries and underperformance in a Saturday scrimmage.The Rebels moved their third and final Saturday scrimmage…
[ad_1] STARKVILLE — Mississippi State football was forced to punt on its spring football game. One could call it five minutes and out. Lightning was detected in the area at 11:05 a.m.…
[ad_1] Brent's Drugs in Jackson, Miss., opened in 1946 with a pharmacy and soda fountain. The pharmacy is no more, but the old-time diner continues to thrive. [ad_2] Source…
[ad_1] Last week when Millsaps College political science Professor Nathan Shrader tuned into developments about the city's garbage collection contract, he said there was a moment when everything shifted. The Jackson resident said that…