Two new centers at Alcorn State University and the University of Southern Mississippi were also approved by IHL’s Board of Trustees on Thursday.
The company is creating 86 jobs with the addition of 14 new manufacturing lines at its Mississippi facility.
A 10-year naming rights deal between Southern Miss and Renasant Bank will net the athletic program nearly $14 million.
Ex-Ole Miss starters Dae’Quan Wright (Cleveland Browns) and Wydett Williams (Arizona Cardinals) are on NFL rosters and were part of the lawsuit.
Using the EmPATH model, officials look to create soothing spaces near hospital emergency departments that will be staffed by mental health specialists.
Lt. Governor Hosemann says cell phones are valuable tools, but they have a time and a place. The classroom should be reserved for learning.
The death penalty is neither clean, easy, nor painless — it is the deliberate decision of the taxpayers to take the life of an individual as punishment for their crimes.
Interviews, newspaper articles, television coverage, policy analyses, and endorsements, all contribute to a candidate’s digital reputation. AI recently handicapped the 2027 Mississippi Republican primary for governor. The results were very interesting and totally driven by GEO.
When assimilation is treated as optional, you don’t get one people. You get several, living side by side, increasingly hostile to one another and to the civic order meant to bind them.
The Department of Interior’s latest sale brought in $47 million more in high bids than in March. However, it was less than the $279.4 million from the December sale.
Governor Tate Reeves praised the sawmill’s opening, saying in a statement that the project will strengthen Mississippi’s forest industry while creating economic opportunities for Mississippi timberland owners.
“Starkville has been an important part of Southwire’s story for decades, and this investment reflects our confidence in the team, the community and the opportunities ahead as we continue building for the future,” said Ganesh Ramaswamy, Southwire’s President and CEO.
The Mississippi Coast site will support testing and commissioning of the company’s 180 ft. autonomous ships as they move from production to final delivery.
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