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Slain Delta State Professor Ethan Schmidt Honored With Vigil 10 Years Later

CLEVELAND, Miss.—Lawson King, a sculpting major at Delta State University, is in his 10:00 a.m. ceramics class, goofing off with friends. It’s Monday. Sept....

Rep. Bennie Thompson a No on Honoring Charlie Kirk, Saying He ‘Resurrected Dangerous Prejudices of a Dark Past’

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Democratic U.S. House Rep. Bennie Thompson voted against honoring “the life and legacy” of Charlie Kirk on Friday, saying that the conservative activist...

Mississippi school district addresses claims it denied chapter of Charlie Kirk organization

A school district in Mississippi has addressed accusations that one of its high schools has prohibited a chapter of an organization the late Charlie Kirk founded from being formed. In an official statement released Friday, the Clinton Public School District alleged that individuals on social media had misreported that Clinton High School administrators denied a […]

IHL board selects firm for Jackson State president search

Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning Board has selected a search firm to assist with Jackson State University’s president search from the 11 proposals submitted....

Mississippi deserves credit for conservative reforms

Sweeping education gains, record economic development, and now, elimination of its income tax place Mississippi in a unique position. It’s winning. Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves...

Mississippi Legends: Author Larry Brown

Larry Brown left an inspiring legacy and achieved his personal dream of being a “Mississippi writer” in spades. In 1980, after years of scraping...

The value of righteousness

The Lord is our righteousness. – Jeremiah 23:6 It will always give a Christian the greatest calm, quiet, ease, and peace to think of the...

‘I can hear the train coming’: Mississippi leaders scramble after federal education funding abruptly frozen

While many state leaders, agencies, and employees remain in limbo while Mississippi lawmakers wait to settle a government budget, education leaders were sent into a frenzy when word came down from the federal level that more than $137 million in funding would immediately be frozen.  Newly minted U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon told state […]

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