Vicksburg District announced Thursday the selection of Laura Barlow as chief of the Management Support Branch, Operations Division. The mission of the Management Support Branch is to provide financial management of quality engineering and other professional services for operation and maintenance of flood control,
In 2024, the Southern Cultural Heritage Foundation (SCHF) reached a milestone, one that maybe even the founders could not have envisioned: For 30 years, thanks to those who have served as its executive directors,
Vicksburg, one of Mississippi's oldest cities, is gearing up for a year-long celebration of its 200th anniversary, featuring historical events, entertainment, and community activities.
Mississippi officially commemorates both Robert E. Lee and Martin Luther King Jr. It's beyond time the state stops celebrating Lee, a Confederate who chose treason and human bondage over country.
Over the next few years, the Mississippi Department of Archives and History aims to revitalize some of the state's most beloved historical sites.
Several Mississippi schools and universities have canceled classes Tuesday ahead of the forecasted winter snowstorm.
Mississippi will offer a captivating lineup of events, significant anniversaries and attractions. The highlights include birthday celebrations for musical icons B.B. King and Elvis Presley, the reopening of Amtrak’s rail service along the Southern coast,
A man was convicted on two charges of aggravated assault and aggravated assault-domestic violence. According to District Attorney Daniella Shorter-Levy, Nicholas Sanders appeared in the Claiborne County Circuit Court on January 13 and pled guilty to the charges.
Snow accumulations are possible across much of Mississippi, according to the revised forecast Sunday from the National Weather Service in Jackson.
In a Jan. 8 letter, the EPA wrote that proposed mitigation components — such as cutting off the pumps at different points depending on the time of year, as well as maintaining certain water levels for aquatic species during low-flow periods — are “expected to reduce adverse effects to an acceptable level.”
Take some time to unwind with friends, family or yourself this weekend. Below you’ll find a list of some fun events going on this weekend (January 17-19) around Mississippi. Central Mississippi JSU Tiger Parade of Champions – Jackson – Friday Fleet Feet Coffee Run – Ridgeland – Friday The Bridgid Ferguson Trio
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the Two Mississippi Museums will offer free admission and host several events. On Monday, Jan. 20, the museum will also hold a voter registration event at 11 a.m. Where: Craig H. Neilsen Auditorium in the Two Mississippi Museums, 222 North St.