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At her funeral service, loved ones described the 23-year-old’s spirit, smile and servant’s heart — reminiscent of her ...
Entertainment North Mississippi Allstars return to Cleveland to prove they’re ‘Still Shakin’' at the Beachland Ballroom Published: Jun. 13, 2025, 10:59 a.m.
Mississippi does not honor Juneteenth as a state holiday, but many celebrations still take place and some get the day off work. Below are some Juneteenth celebrations happening in Jackson this year.
Where: Two Mississippi Museums, 222 North St., Jackson The family-friendly event at the Two Mississippi Museums will include live performances, yard games, a line dancing workshop, local food ...
A federal court has allowed Jackson, the Blackest major city in the US, to pursue claims that the state of Mississippi is trying to strip away control of its airport for racially discriminatory ...
The North Mississippi Allstars will perform on Friday, April 25 at Rockefeller's, 3620 Washington, 8 p.m, $38-128. Their new album Still Shakin' will be out on New West on June 6.
JACKSON, Miss. — After weeks of reports of delays in mail delivery from the Jackson U.S. Postal Service Processing Facility, a Mississippi congressman is getting involved. U.S. Rep. Bennie Thompson, a ...
The medical center currently leases about 450,000 square feet from the Jackson Medical Mall. Now, UMMC leaders said they will reduce their space to 100,000 square feet. "We're trying to move some of ...
In the summer of 2015, officials in Jackson, Mississippi sent the state a series of water samples taken at different locations throughout the city’s public water system.
From August 2014 through July 2022, Jackson issued more than 1,500 boil-water notices, according to city records in the possession of MSDH, including at least nine notices that affected everyone ...
Beneath the city of Jackson, Mississippi, is a Rube Goldberg-esque network of pipes that brings water to residents. The system, by one estimate, is twice as long as it should be for a city of this ...
Mississippi’s state health department did not adequately enforce the Safe Drinking Water Act in Jackson, contributing to the 2022 crisis that left 150,000 residents without drinking water ...
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