Suspect Pleads Guilty in Death of Ole Miss Student Jimmie “Jay” Lee
December 1, 2025 — Oxford, Mississippi A major development has been reached in the case surrounding the 2022 disappearance and
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Campaign signs are not permitted within right-of-way on state highways
Read moreThe resolution commends King for his distinguished public service.
Read moreSenate Bill 2212 extends postpartum care from two to 12 months for mothers on Medicaid in Mississippi.
Read moreFitche announces the sentencings of four individuals prosecuted for child exploitation and assault.
Read moreThe Mississippi State Fire Academy (MSFA) will host the Ribbon Cutting at 11:30 a.m., March 15, for a new Fire Station and Dormitory building.
Read moreThe state of Mississippi is seeking public comment on a proposed amendment to the action plan.
Read moreEight guard houses were donated by MCEF and SkillsUSA to the fairgrounds.
Read moreHouse Bill 1027 designates the blueberry as the official state fruit of Mississippi.
Read moreThe three bills improve quality of life and reduce regulatory and financial burdens for military service members and their families.
Read moreThe inaugural Mississippi Hometown Rodeo Series will be held, beginning this spring of 2023. This series currently includes eight rodeos throughout the state beginning in April,
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