• Heat Warning Issued for Holmes, Storms Forecast for Wednesday

    Heat Warning Issued for Holmes, Storms Forecast for Wednesday
    HEAT ADVISORY (Today through Wednesday) shown in orange on map above
    EXTREME HEAT WARNING (for Wednesday) shown in purple
     
    The heat advisory for most of this area has been extended through tomorrow.   Heat index readings between 106 and 110 degrees are expected.  And part of western Mississippi including Holmes County will see the heat advisory upgraded to an extreme heat warning tomorrow with heat index values which could exceed 110.
    Some showers and thunderstorms will be p
  • Trial wraps in Jackson’s fight with state over airport

    Trial wraps in Jackson’s fight with state over airport
    Closing arguments in a decade-long case between the Jackson Municipal Airport Authority and the state of Mississippi wrapped Wednesday. The case started in 2016 over a new law passed by the Legislature and signed by then-Gov. Phil Bryant to abolish the Jackson Municipal Airport Authority and replace it with a regional authority. The parties squared off for the last week-and-a-half in a federal bench trial, meaning no jury, before U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves. Reeves said that he
  • Trump approves $11M disaster declaration for Mississippi for May tornado recovery

    Trump approves $11M disaster declaration for Mississippi for May tornado recovery
    President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced on social media the approval of $11 million for recovery from tornadoes and severe weather that hit south Mississippi on May 6 and 7. The news came in response to Gov. Tate Reeves’ request on May 19 for a federal disaster declaration.The storms destroyed 88 homes, damaged 425 others, and injured 26 people in Franklin, Lamar, Lawrence, Lincoln and Wilkinson counties. The National Weather Service reported seven tornadoes hit the state on May 6. On
  • Crooked Letter Sports: We’ve got World Cup (and golf) fever | Ep. 303

    Crooked Letter Sports: We’ve got World Cup (and golf) fever | Ep. 303
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    As the World Cup moves to the Kno
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  • State gives K–12 teachers earlier access to money for classroom supplies

    State gives K–12 teachers earlier access to money for classroom supplies
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    As the first day of school inches closer, Mississippi education officials are making it easier for K-12 teachers to access the money the state gives teachers to set up their classrooms.The Education Enhancement Fund, or EEF, procurement card program, which was established in 2012, gives every teacher $748 — around $25 million in total — to buy supplies for their classrooms. However, a report relea
  • USM’s Scott Berry is selected for American Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame

    USM’s Scott Berry is selected for American Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame
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    Scott Berry, the winningest baseball coach in Southern Miss baseball history, has been selected for induction into the American Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame.Ceremonies will be held at the annual ABCA Convention on Jan. 8 in Chicago.Berry spent 23 years at Southern Miss, including the last 14 seasons as head coach. He produced 528 victories, nine NCAA Tournament appearances, two NCAA Super Regional berths and ende
  • Immigration arrests disrupt lives and businesses in Oxford

    Immigration arrests disrupt lives and businesses in Oxford
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    OXFORD – After a wave of immigration enforcement arrests in and around Oxford in the first two weeks of June, immigrant communities faced a void of information from authorities as they confronted the emergencies and disruptions to lives, families and businesses caused by the detentions.The lack of transparency from authorities is “the first symptom of a huge problem,” said Mauricio Calvo, preside
  • Former Kosciusko Coach Bill Ward Inducted into National Hall of Fame

    Former Kosciusko Coach Bill Ward Inducted into National Hall of Fame
    A former Kosciusko Whippets coach has officially been inducted into one of the highest honors in high school athletics.
    Bill Ward was inducted into the National High School Athletic Coaches Association (NHSACA) Hall of Fame during a ceremony held Tuesday night in Coralville, Iowa. The recognition celebrates his decades of leadership, success, and lasting impact on student-athletes in Mississippi and beyond.
    Ward, a native of Ackerman, spent more than 30 years coaching football, girls basketball,
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  • Aggravated Domestic Violence, Disorderly Conduct, and DUIs in Carthage and Leake County

    Aggravated Domestic Violence, Disorderly Conduct, and DUIs in Carthage and Leake County
    KENNETH BELL, 50, of Walnut Grove, DUI – 1st, No Insurance, Driving on Wrong Side, MHP.  Bond $1,000, $500, $500.
     ELIZABETH D CHAMBLEE, 22, of Walnut Grove, Seatbelt Violation, DUI – 2nd, No Driver’s License, No Insurance, MHP.  Bond $500, $1,500, $500, $500.
     CYNTHIA B GILBERT, 27, of Lena, Bench Warrant – Carthage Municipal Court, Hold for Other Agency, CPD.  Bond $0, N/A.
     JOI HARRIS, 43, of Carthage, Disorderly Conduct – Failure to
  • Pearl River Resort Announces Cancellation of July 3 Clint Black Concert

    Pearl River Resort Announces Cancellation of July 3 Clint Black Concert
    The upcoming Clint Black concert scheduled for July 3 at the Silver Star Convention Center at Pearl River Resort has been canceled due to a medical emergency involving the performer.
    In a statement released by country music artist Clint Black, he confirmed he was hospitalized on Sunday with infected tonsils requiring emergency intravenous antibiotic treatment. Black said he is recovering well, expects a full recovery, and is anticipated to be discharged later this week.
    He and his management tea
  • Community Invited to Kosciusko Blood Drive Thursday as Blood Supply Runs Critically Low

    Community Invited to Kosciusko Blood Drive Thursday as Blood Supply Runs Critically Low
    Mississippi Blood Services is encouraging residents to roll up their sleeves as the state’s blood supply has reached critically low levels, with an immediate need for donors of all blood types—especially A, B and O.
    Local residents will have an opportunity to help during a community blood drive at Attala County Bank in Kosciusko on Wednesday, July 2, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
    As a thank-you, presenting donors at participating community blood drives will receive a Save Our Summer T-sh
  • Mississippi Sales Tax Holiday Set for July 10–12

    Mississippi Sales Tax Holiday Set for July 10–12
    The Mississippi Department of Revenue is reminding residents that the state’s annual Sales Tax Holiday—often referred to as Tax Free Weekend—will take place Friday, July 10 through Sunday, July 12, 2026.
    During the three-day period, shoppers will not pay state sales tax on qualifying clothing, footwear, and school supplies, as long as each individual item is priced under $100.
    The holiday is designed to help families save money on back-to-school shopping, with the exemption app
  • State court office will follow judge orders on youth court access, while legal conundrum around secrecy remains

    State court office will follow judge orders on youth court access, while legal conundrum around secrecy remains
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    The state agency that oversees court operations in Mississippi has agreed to continue providing attorneys with case file access while an impending change in state law threatens youth court functions more broadly.The Office of the State Public Defender requested a temporary restraining order last week to curb what it predicted would be catastrophic results from the sunsetting of a crucial law dealing with access to
  • Some federal judges are scrambling to decide the fate of thousands in ICE custody. Not in Mississippi

    Some federal judges are scrambling to decide the fate of thousands in ICE custody. Not in Mississippi
    Audio recording is automated for accessibility. Humans wrote and edited the story.
    Mukta Joshi is an investigative reporter at Mississippi Today. She is spending a year as a New York Times Local Investigations fellow examining immigration and criminal justice issues. She can be reached at [email protected] federal courts face a flood of petitions filed by immigrants pleading to be released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, judges around the country have been improvi
  • Long Beach administrator says virtual learning one of keys to school district’s success

    Long Beach administrator says virtual learning one of keys to school district’s success
    Mississippi Today Ideas is a platform for thoughtful Mississippians to share their ideas about our state’s past, present and future. Opinions expressed in guest essays are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent those of Mississippi Today. You can read more about the section here.There is an important difference between passive screen time and purposeful instructional technology, or virtual learning, that is getting lost within the current debate about tech in schools. As
  • Attala County Home Destroyed in Fire Tuesday Afternoon

    Attala County Home Destroyed in Fire Tuesday Afternoon
    A home was destroyed in a fire Tuesday afternoon in Attala County.
    The Attala County Fire Department was dispatched to what was initially reported as a barn fire near the intersection of Highway 43 and Highway 14 around four miles south of Kosciusko.
    When firefighters arrived, they determined the structure was a residence and found it fully engulfed in flames.
    No one was at the home at the time of the fire, and no injuries were reported.
    Firefighters worked to extinguish the blaze. The house was
  • Multiple Disorderlies and Felony Shopliftings in Philadelphia and Neshoba County

    Multiple Disorderlies and Felony Shopliftings in Philadelphia and Neshoba County
    JEREMY WADE ADAMS, 29, of Philadelphia, DUI – 1st, Seat Belt Violation, Careless Driving, NCSO.  Bond $1,500, $60, $400.
     TAMARA BELL, 43, of Philadelphia, Contempt of Court – Philadelphia Municipal Court, PPD.  Bond N/A.
     HEATH LEE DAVIS, 49, of Tupelo, Public Drunk, NCSO.  Bond $600.
     BLAKE ANDREW DOOLEY, 68, of Sebastopol, Hold for Circuit Court, NCSO.  Bond $0.
     SONYA MARIE EVANS, 45, of Toomsuba, Hold for Circuit Court, NCSO.  Bond $
  • What happened at the Neshoba County Fair?

    What happened at the Neshoba County Fair?
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    Mississippi Today staff gives a rundown of the political stumping at the Neshoba County Fair last week. Did anyone make any news? Did we mention it was hot?
  • Mississippi Today welcomes investigative fellows and video intern

    Mississippi Today welcomes investigative fellows and video intern
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    Mississippi Today is pleased to welcome one intern and two investigative reporting fellows for the summer. Georgie Pease is one of Mississippi Today’s two new fellows and will be working with reporter Jerry Mitchell and the justice team for 10 weeks. Pease is from Oakland, California, and is pursuing her master’s degree in journalism at the University of California Berkeley. Georgie PeaseAna
  • Kosciusko-Attala CTC Health Science Students Shine at International HOSA Conference in Indianapolis

    Kosciusko-Attala CTC Health Science Students Shine at International HOSA Conference in Indianapolis
    Four Health Science students from the Kosciusko-Attala Career & Technical Center recently represented their program on an international stage, competing at the 2026 HOSA International Leadership Conference held June 16–21 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
    Sara Coleman, Emerson Powers, Madeline Owen, and Sadie Standard joined more than 15,000 students, advisors, and healthcare professionals from around the world for the weeklong event, which also marked HOSA’s 50th anniversary.
    While in I
  • Kosciusko’s CJ Sandifer nominated for Mississippi’s top running back poll ahead of 2026 season

    Kosciusko’s CJ Sandifer nominated for Mississippi’s top running back poll ahead of 2026 season
    Kosciusko High School standout CJ Sandifer has been named one of Mississippi’s top returning high school running backs heading into the 2026 football season by The Clarion-Ledger.
    The newspaper included Sandifer on its preseason watch list and fan poll featuring many of the state’s top rushers from both the MHSAA and MAIS.
    Sandifer rushed for 1,440 yards and 21 total touchdowns during the 2025 season and currently holds an offer from Alcorn State.
    Fans can vote for who they believe i
  • Audio: Mid-Mississippi Library Discusses Community Time Capsule Project on The BreckFast Show

    Audio: Mid-Mississippi Library Discusses Community Time Capsule Project on The BreckFast Show
    What would you want people 50 years from now to know about life in Mid-Mississippi?
    Janelle Snyder with the Mid-Mississippi Regional Library System joined The BreckFast Show Tuesday morning to talk about the “Voices of Mid-Mississippi: A Community Time Capsule,” community project which will be sealed this week at the Attala County Library.
    The project is collecting handwritten notes and small mementos from across five counties as part of the America250 celebration, preserving a snaps
  • Heat Warning Issued for Holmes, Storms Forecast for Today

    Heat Warning Issued for Holmes, Storms Forecast for Today
    HEAT ADVISORY  shown in orange on map above
    EXTREME HEAT WARNING  shown in purple
     
    The heat advisory continues for most of this area.   Heat index readings between 106 and 110 degrees are expected.  And in part of western Mississippi including Holmes County, the heat advisory has been upgraded to an extreme heat warning with heat index values which could exceed 110.
    The National Weather Service heat index forecast for today:  as high as 111 in Durant, 108 in K
  • Heat Advisory Now in Effect Through Wednesday

    Heat Advisory Now in Effect Through Wednesday
    The heat advisory which now covers the entire state of Mississippi has been extended through tomorrow.   Heat index readings between 106 and 110 degrees are expected except in areas that get some rain.  And it looks like the eastern part of the state will have the best chance of seeing those isolated showers and thunderstorms. A few of the storms could be severe along the I-59 corridor late this afternoon and this evening.The post Heat Advisory Now in Effect Through Wednesday appe
  • Heat Advisory Extended, Heat Warning Issued for Holmes

    Heat Advisory Extended, Heat Warning Issued for Holmes
    HEAT ADVISORY (Today through Wednesday) shown in orange on map above
    EXTREME HEAT WARNING (for Wednesday) shown in purple
     
    The heat advisory for most of this area has been extended through tomorrow.   Heat index readings between 106 and 110 degrees are expected.  And part of western Mississippi including Holmes County will see the heat advisory upgraded to an extreme heat warning tomorrow with heat index values which could exceed 110.
    Some showers and thunderstorms will be p
  • Tameshia Shelton is freed from prison after 11 years. Court said DA failed to prove guilt ‘beyond a reasonable doubt’ in murder case

    Tameshia Shelton is freed from prison after 11 years. Court said DA failed to prove guilt ‘beyond a reasonable doubt’ in murder case
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    WEST POINT – For her birthday Monday, Tameshia Shelton got the present she’s been wishing for every day for the last 11 years: freedom from prison.Her four children, mother and other family members blew party blowers, handed her a teddy bear and hugged her as she emerged from the Clay County Detention Center Monday afternoon. “I felt numb before,” she said, “but now it feels real.&rdq
  • Tameshia Shelton freed from prison after 11 years

    Tameshia Shelton freed from prison after 11 years
    WEST POINT – For her birthday Monday, Tameshia Shelton got the present she’s been wishing for every day for the last 11 years: freedom from prison.Her four children, mother and other family members blew party blowers, handed her a teddy bear and hugged her as she emerged from the Clay County Detention Center Monday afternoon. “I felt numb before,” she said, “but now it feels real.”On Monday, she was freed on a $50,000 bond with the help of the Mississippi Fun
  • Judge orders state Medicaid officials to pay Greenwood Leflore Hospital to prevent imminent closure

    Judge orders state Medicaid officials to pay Greenwood Leflore Hospital to prevent imminent closure
    A Hinds County Chancery judge on Monday ordered the Mississippi Division of Medicaid to make a scheduled payment of roughly $2.4 million to Greenwood Leflore Hospital after the agency said it planned to withhold the funds. The Delta hospital had argued that missing a payment would force it to close this week and jeopardize a proposed agreement for the University of Mississippi Medical Center to take over its operations.Judge Dewayne Thomas ordered the Division of Medicaid to make the June payme
  • Hinds County District Attorney Jody Owens pleads guilty to conspiracy

    Hinds County District Attorney Jody Owens pleads guilty to conspiracy
    Hinds County District Attorney Jody Owens pleaded guilty Monday to a federal conspiracy charge, two weeks before he was set to go on trial in a case stemming from an FBI operation aimed at exposing public corruption in Mississippi’s capital city.Owens will resign as the top prosecutor for Mississippi’s largest county, effective Wednesday. “While it hurts beyond measure to step away from a position I love, I believe this decision is what is best for me, my family, and the
  • Mississippi financial aid programs face a $7.3 million shortfall, putting college grants at risk for more than 27K students

    Mississippi financial aid programs face a $7.3 million shortfall, putting college grants at risk for more than 27K students
    Mississippi financial aid officials say almost 27,000 college students could receive less state financial aid for the spring semester in 2027, and a student loan repayment program for teachers will not make awards this fiscal year, because of a budget shortfall. The Mississippi Office of Student Financial Aid needs $7.3 million more to account for growing demand for its college aid programs. The funding gap could force the financial aid office to cut programs that help low-income students,

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