Mississippi Today
State takes over Okolona schools again
Mississippi placed Okolona schools under state control due to insolvency, missing audits and financial mismanagement; interim leadership and emergency funds were appointed to stabilize the district.
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6mBarney Schoby, Adams County civil rights leader and former state lawmaker, dies at 87
Barney Schoby has died at 87. He was a longtime civil rights leader in Adams County, Mississippi, and served in the state House from 1980 to 1997.
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4mVoter Voices: Longtime poll watcher has seen problems, politics
"Voter Voices" is a series of Mississippians sharing their thoughts on voting rights, the state's history of voter suppression and the new gerrymandering push embroiling Mississippi, the South and the nation.
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5mTroy rallies for 12-8 win that knocks Mississippi out of the College World Series
Jabe Boroff hit the tiebreaking double in a four-run seventh inning and Troy and its potent offense kept the program's first College World Series appearance going with a 12-8 win over Mississippi in an elimination game.
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5mRedistricting battle proves 'everything old is new again' in Mississippi
Mississippi's redistricting efforts to eliminate Black districts after U.S. Supreme Court ruling could prove "everything old is new again."
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6mMississippi’s New Fabrication Shop Marks Major Investment in Local Growth
On June 10, partners across the public and private sectors came together to celebrate the opening of our new, 70,000 square-foot fabrication shop in Greenwood, Mississippi at an industrial site with a rich history. The event was a powerful moment that validates what is possible when organizations come together to power growth and provide real […]