Mississippi Today
Oxford superintendent: Education is a public good, not a consumer product
Oxford superintendent writes, "The public school is a gathering place, a unifying symbol and a promise that every child deserves a fair start."
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7mJackson Gay Men's Chorus is creating a safe space through music
The Jackson Gay Men's Chorus, which formed in October, aims to unite LGBTQ+ people and allies over their love of music.
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9mMississippi focuses on boosting middle school students’ reading scores
Mississippi has earned national acclaim for boosting reading proficiency among fourth graders. Now, state lawmakers are focusing similar efforts on older students.
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9mThe Dirty Truth About the Wood Pellet Biomass Industry in Mississippi
Mississippi has beautiful forests. For generations, Mississippians have camped, hiked, fished, and hunted. This kind of outdoor recreation is also great for the economy. But now, these forests under threat. A major culprit is the wood pellet biomass industry, like UK-based Drax. Drax has a factory in Gloster, MS. The industry wants you to believe […]
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6mMississippi Democrats hope they are not left saying 'if' again after midterm election
Democrat Scott Colom must work in midterm election campaign for U.S. Senate on getting new voters to polls without scaring away moderates.
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7mMississippi to help expand U.S. seafood production
Mississippi researchers will help lead a $13.5 million nationwide project to expand U.S. seafood production through aquaculture research and development.