5 days 19 hours ago
Here are a few names that have emerged as possible candidates to replace outgoing Ag Commissioner Andy Gipson who is running for governor.
Andy Gipson is running for governor in 2027, leaving an open seat race for Mississippi’s next Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
5 days 19 hours ago
Here are a few names that have emerged as possible candidates to replace outgoing Ag Commissioner Andy Gipson who is running for governor.
Andy Gipson is running for governor in 2027, leaving an open seat race for Mississippi’s next Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
5 days 19 hours ago
Here are a few names that have emerged as possible candidates to replace outgoing Ag Commissioner Andy Gipson who is running for governor.
Andy Gipson is running for governor in 2027, leaving an open seat race for Mississippi’s next Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
5 days 19 hours ago
Below is a political opinion column by Gregory Kiley:
The next time you hear about how Amazon’s AI data centers in Mississippi might raise your power bills, remember that the source for this disinformation may just well be China.
By Gregory Kiley - Magnolia Tribune on
5 days 19 hours ago
Below is a political opinion column by Gregory Kiley:
The next time you hear about how Amazon’s AI data centers in Mississippi might raise your power bills, remember that the source for this disinformation may just well be China.
By Gregory Kiley - Magnolia Tribune on
5 days 19 hours ago
Below is a political opinion column by Gregory Kiley:
The next time you hear about how Amazon’s AI data centers in Mississippi might raise your power bills, remember that the source for this disinformation may just well be China.
By Gregory Kiley - Magnolia Tribune on
5 days 19 hours ago
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1. Treasurer’s Office announces America 250 scholarships
Now through July 3, Mississippi students can enter for a chance to win one of ten $250 Mississippi Affordable College Savings (MACS) scholarships through the State Treasurer’s Office.
By Magnolia Tribune Staff on
5 days 19 hours ago
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In Mississippi
1. Treasurer’s Office announces America 250 scholarships
Now through July 3, Mississippi students can enter for a chance to win one of ten $250 Mississippi Affordable College Savings (MACS) scholarships through the State Treasurer’s Office.
By Magnolia Tribune Staff on
5 days 19 hours ago
Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
In Mississippi
1. Treasurer’s Office announces America 250 scholarships
Now through July 3, Mississippi students can enter for a chance to win one of ten $250 Mississippi Affordable College Savings (MACS) scholarships through the State Treasurer’s Office.
By Magnolia Tribune Staff on
5 days 19 hours ago
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1. All Driver Service Bureaus closed Wednesday
The Mississippi Department of Transportation has announced that all Driver Service Bureaus locations statewide will be closed on June 17.
By Magnolia Tribune Staff on
5 days 19 hours ago
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In Mississippi
1. All Driver Service Bureaus closed Wednesday
The Mississippi Department of Transportation has announced that all Driver Service Bureaus locations statewide will be closed on June 17.
By Magnolia Tribune Staff on
5 days 19 hours ago
Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
In Mississippi
1. All Driver Service Bureaus closed Wednesday
The Mississippi Department of Transportation has announced that all Driver Service Bureaus locations statewide will be closed on June 17.
By Magnolia Tribune Staff on
5 days 20 hours ago
Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson said recently that the detection of the New World screwworm (NWS) in cattle in Texas poses no threat to food safety.
“The New World screwworm is an invasive pest, not an infectious disease. This is an animal health issue, not a food safety issue. Our meat supply is safe to eat,” Gipson noted. “USDA is taking immediate action to contain and eradicate the NWS. We are closely monitoring the situation and staying in close contact with our partners at USDA and the Mississippi Board of Animal Health.”
By Special to The Sun-Sentinel on
5 days 20 hours ago
Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson said recently that the detection of the New World screwworm (NWS) in cattle in Texas poses no threat to food safety.
“The New World screwworm is an invasive pest, not an infectious disease. This is an animal health issue, not a food safety issue. Our meat supply is safe to eat,” Gipson noted. “USDA is taking immediate action to contain and eradicate the NWS. We are closely monitoring the situation and staying in close contact with our partners at USDA and the Mississippi Board of Animal Health.”
By Special to The Sun-Sentinel on
5 days 20 hours ago
Avery Clare Lee, center, and her sisters, Aven Kate Lee, left, and Addy Reece Lee are pictured at the lemonade stand set up in the front yard of the family’s home in the Paynes community as part of their fifth annual fundraiser for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis. This year, 42 customers stopped by to purchase some lemonade and other treats while contributing to the cause. Even more people donated to the fundraiser online, pushing the total raised for St. Jude by the Lee girls this year to $1,300. Over the five years, more than $6,000 has been collected for St. Jude.
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Avery Clare Lee, center, and her sisters, Aven Kate Lee, left, and Addy Reece Lee are pictured at the lemonade stand set up in the front yard of the family’s home in the Paynes community as part of their fifth annual fundraiser for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis. This year, 42 customers stopped by to purchase some lemonade and other treats while contributing to the cause. Even more people donated to the fundraiser online, pushing the total raised for St. Jude by the Lee girls this year to $1,300. Over the five years, more than $6,000 has been collected for St. Jude.
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5 days 20 hours ago
Homeland Security Task Force Operation
Investigation Leads to Methamphetamine
Arrest and Prosecution
GREENVILLE, MS – Charterious Moore, 33, of West Point, Mississippi, was sentenced to 120
months in federal prison and five years supervised release after previously pleading to distribution
of over a pound of methamphetamine. Chief U.S. District Judge Debra M. Brown sentenced Moore.
According to court documents, Moore had previously pleaded guilty to knowingly and intentionally
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5 days 20 hours ago
Entergy Mississippi prepares for heavy rainfall, potential flooding
Company asks customers to prepare, stay weather aware
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Is the Customer Always Right? UM Study Finds Rude Customers Hurt Business
Employees facing incivility more likely to experience burnout, sabotage workplace
OXFORD, Miss. – Frontline employees who face rude or disrespectful customers are more likely to justify negative behaviors, from cutting corners to leaving their jobs, according to a new study.
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5 days 21 hours ago
Warm and pleasant greetings to you. We hope you are enjoying a good week.
Enjoy your blessings and don’t let distractions draw you away from your spiritual resources such as church, Bible study and prayer.
We hope more young people are taking advantage of the privilege to attend Sunday school and any activity during the summer vacation that will help them have a better outlook on life.
By MELBA TAYLOR on