Main Street Day held at the State Capitol Thursday
The Mississippi Main Street Association (MMSA) hosted its first Main Street Legislative Day at the Mississippi State Capitol.
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The Mississippi Main Street Association (MMSA) hosted its first Main Street Legislative Day at the Mississippi State Capitol.
Read moreHernando High School football coach Steve McCann seemed pleased Friday about the football futures of three senior players recognized for their college signings in February.
Read moreGov.Tate Reeves has signed Senate Bill 2138, which designates the Mississippi Opal as the official state gemstone.
Read moreLast year the Unclaimed Savings Bond Act became law as part of the annual federal funding bill. This will help Americans claim over $29 billion in matured, unredeemed savings bonds currently held by the U.S. Treasury, including an estimated $215 million belonging to Mississippians. Matured bonds are those that are no longer earning interest.
Read moreNorthwest Mississippi Community College women’s soccer coach James Beattie has announced the promotion of Brandon Boren to the role of full-time assistant coach.
Read moreIn the ninth week of the Mississippi Legislative Session, the Senate debated bills on the floor, met in committees and met the Feb. 28, 2023, deadline for committees to report general bills and constitutional amendments originating in the House.
Read moreAmong legislation passed in the Mississippi State Senate on Thursday was House Bill 401, a bill being sent to Gov. Tate Reeves that restricts how electric vehicles are sold in the state.
Read moreHernando police officials Thursday evening were working on a missing persons report for Ivyana “Ivy” Smith, 15 years of age, and police are requesting your help.
Read moreOlive Branch city officials recently awarded a contract to Neel-Schaffer Engineering to survey and design water and sewer in the newly annexed areas of the city.
Read moreIt is never too early to start thinking about money, especially if you are planning to attend college this summer or the coming fall.
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