MHP Launches ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ Campaign Ahead of Labor Day
The Mississippi Highway Patrol (MHP) has announced its participation in the nationwide “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign, running
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This case was investigated by the FBI and the Starkville Police Department.
Read moreEach year, MMSA will open applications to eligible communities and then present a list of prioritized projects to the Mississippi Legislature.
Read moreIf convicted for the Sherman Act violation, Trimm faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $1 million criminal fine.
Read moreThe tour is set to launch soon after the June 7 release of the highly anticipated Bad Boys: Ride or Die feature film, co-starring Will Smith.
Read moreOne death (Wilkinson County) and one injury (Lawrence County) have been reported to MEMA.
Read moreMississippi hosts an increasing number of trade programs, which equip students with specialized skills they can use in a number of industries.
Read moreThe Christian life can be the most captivating way of life of all.
Read moreThe State must meet FEMA requirements to be approved for the individual assistance declaration.
Read moreAll three individuals were charged with Livestock Theft. Odom was charged with altering a brand and animal cruelty.
Read moreThis year, nearly 2,000 students competed for twelve scholarships.
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