Mississippi lawmakers move to tighten oversight of troubled water systems
Mississippi lawmakers have advanced two major water-system bills that would give the state more power to monitor struggling rural providers
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Mississippi lawmakers have advanced two major water-system bills that would give the state more power to monitor struggling rural providers
Read MoreOn the 17th day of the welfare-misspending trial, a defense witness testified that former WWE star Ted DiBiase promoted phone apps aimed at fitness and teens, while an FBI accountant detailed millions in payments tied to DiBiase’s companies.
Read MoreJay Powell appeared on the Crooked Letter Sports podcast to talk Mississippi college baseball, the World Baseball Classic and Konnor Griffin, the outlet said.
Read MoreCathy Grace, an early childhood specialist, wrote that redirecting unused federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families funds could reduce a roughly 20,000-family waiting list without new state spending.
Read MoreResidents at a Monday meeting expressed mixed reactions to a proposed data center, praising potential revenue while raising concerns about energy use and limited project details, city officials and attendees said.
Read MoreThe Jackson City Council voted 6-0 to rezone parcels behind the Metrocenter Mall for industrial use, even though two of the three lots have become state-owned after years of unpaid property taxes, records show.
Read MoreThe Ole Miss women’s basketball team advances to its fifth straight NCAA Tournament, set to play Gonzaga on Friday in Minneapolis. The Rebels aim to build on recent success.
Read MoreMississippi Today’s weekly ‘Mississippi Explained’ quiz says lawmakers must set a more than $7 billion budget but remain split on teacher pay and whether Gov. Tate Reeves must call a special session.
Read MoreA new exhibit at the Two Mississippi Museums in Jackson displays 250 objects that officials say highlight the state’s contributions to agriculture, music, science and more as part of the national 250th anniversary celebration.
Read MoreSen. Bradford Blackmon called artificial intelligence a “wild frontier” and warned that unchecked deepfakes could cause harm. He said two bills he introduced this session, though unsuccessful, prompted discussion in the Legislature.
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