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NEW VIDEO SERIES SPOTLIGHTS MISSISSIPPI MAIN STREET COMMUNITIES

NEW VIDEO SERIES SPOTLIGHTS MISSISSIPPI MAIN STREET COMMUNITIES

Oct 22, 2025 The Mississippi Main Street Association (MMSA) announces new videos that spotlight 21 Designated Main Street communities in the state, focusing on the Delta, the Pines, and the Gulf Coast regions of the state. The new series of video...

Owner:  The Mississippi Economic Development Council, Inc.
Mississippi Disability Organizations Join National Coalition in Call for Reversal of Layoffs at Department of Education

Mississippi Disability Organizations Join National Coalition in Call for Reversal of Layoffs at Department of Education

Department of Education Condemned for Ending Support for Students with Disabilities Jackson, Miss. – Several Mississippi groups have joined a broad coalition of national, state, and local disability, civil rights, and education organizations in...

Owner:  American Government
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Mobile college and career planning services offered to students in Mississippi Delta

Mobile college and career planning services offered to students in Mississippi Delta

Mississippi Free Press (AP) — Clarksdale High School Graduation Coach Tre’Shawn Malone exited the front doors of the high school and escorted two senior students to a 17-foot truck parked in the bus loop. As they approached the Get2College Mobile...

Owner:  The Associated Press (Non-profit)
Body Found in Mississippi River Identified as St. Cloud Man

Body Found in Mississippi River Identified as St. Cloud Man

ST. CLOUD (WJON News) -- A man whose body was found in the Mississippi River Saturday afternoon has been identified as 30-year-old Abdishakur Abdifatah Ahmed of St. Cloud. The Sherburne County Sheriff's office says two kayakers spotted Ahmed's...

Owner:  Townsquare Media
Augustana's Upper Mississippi Center invites cities, counties to apply for student-led projects
Cultural Stewards: The Black Hosts Preserving Heritage Through Hospitality 

Cultural Stewards: The Black Hosts Preserving Heritage Through Hospitality 

Black hotel ownership may account for less than 3% of the industry, but its impact reaches far beyond the numbers. Across the country, Black hoteliers are doing more than offering a comfortable place to sleep. They are preserving stories, honoring...

Owner:  Morgan DeBaun
Inside Oklahoma’s Christian Nationalist Education Experiment

Inside Oklahoma’s Christian Nationalist Education Experiment

This story was originally published by ProPublica. The future that the Trump administration envisions for public schools is more patriotic, more Christian and less “woke.” Want to know how that might play out? Look to Oklahoma. Oklahoma has spent...

Owner:  Zuade Kaufman
CLASH Endurance Finds New Home in Coastal Mississippi for 2026 USA Triathlon Collegiate Club National Championships & Age Group Event Weekend
Why Isn’t Education at the Center of the New York City Mayoral Race?

Why Isn’t Education at the Center of the New York City Mayoral Race?

A former chancellor and an assemblyman say Mamdani, Cuomo and Sliwa haven't been talking nearly enough about one of the mayor’s core responsibilities. Over 90 minutes. That’s how long it took in the first of two general-election mayoral debates...

Owner:  Vital City (Non-profit)
Are Fast Payments Making Life Easier or More Risky for Mississippi Residents?

Are Fast Payments Making Life Easier or More Risky for Mississippi Residents?

Money moves faster in Mississippi today. Paying bills or sending cash to family can be done in seconds. What once took a trip to the bank now happens on a phone before the coffee cools. But a wrong number can send money to a stranger. Scammers...

Owner:  Clay Mansell
Mississippi's special education system falls short of federal standards, Education Department finds

Mississippi's special education system falls short of federal standards, Education Department finds

Aresia Rhodes’ home was filled with signs of her efforts to help her son, who has autism, ADHD and Sensory Processing Disorder. Posters with information to help with emotional regulation hung above a piano in the foyer. A rack filled with...

Owner:  William H. Bronson, III
What is cultural apologetics and why is it critical for today’s culture?

What is cultural apologetics and why is it critical for today’s culture?

In this episode of Faith & Clarity, Mark Turman sits down with Skyler Flowers, Program Director for The Carson Center for Theological Renewal, to talk about what it really means to practice cultural apologetics. Skyler, who also serves as an elder...

Owner:  Jim Denison
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