Coast Human Trafficking Ring Leader Sentenced to 50 Years
The leader of a human trafficking ring that operated in at least two Mississippi Gulf Coast cities has been sentenced
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The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation (MBI) is investigating an officer-involved shooting involving George County Sheriff’s Department.
Read moreA new standard license plate has now been approved in Mississippi. The new license plates will begin being issued starting with January 2024 renewals.
Read moreA Gulfport police officer was attempting to conduct a traffic stop when a subject presented a weapon towards the officer.
Read moreStaff promotions at Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce announced.
Read moreBrooks receives endorsement of conservative political action committee.
Read moreMIEEP assists industrial manufacturers with making energy-efficiency upgrades to their facilities, which reduces energy consumption and operating costs.
Read moreThough the road to recovery will be long, I am heartened to see the resilience of our affected communities.
Read moreRoughly 250 survivors in the designated counties (Carroll, Humphreys, Monroe, Montgomery, Panola, and Sharkey) are currently eligible for direct housing assistance.
Read moreClark Beverage Group, a leading distributor of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages like Coca-Cola, will add 30 new jobs with its $100 million expansion in Madison County.
Read moreDebora Jackson is accused of turning in fraudulent time cards, using sick/vacation leave that she did not have, and calculating overtime that was not in accordance with the Federal Labor Standards Act.
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