by Alex Rozier, Mississippi Today August 9, 2023 Crystal and Tim Dotson were spooked after watching “The Devil We Know,” a documentary about how the scarily named “forever chemicals” contaminated public soils and streams for decades. Curious to know if the chemicals,...
BY TINA H. HAHN The University of Mississippi is working to add faculty members in the College of Liberal Arts and develop curriculum for a new degree major in environmental studies, thanks to a major gift from alumnus Steven B. King, of St. Louis. His $1.3 million...
by Mina Corpuz, Mississippi Today August 2, 2023 Pamela Grimsley was in a race against time to help her only child, Nathan Cox, get out of jail. It was a year ago that the west Tennessee resident learned from a family member that he was detained at the Alcorn County...
by Taylor Vance, Mississippi Today August 2, 2023 A Tupelo defense attorney recently subpoenaed Lauren Smith, a candidate running for the state Legislature, to testify in a criminal case involving a Democratic member of the Tupelo City Council for allegedly violating...
by Taylor Vance, Mississippi Today July 25, 2023 A Republican candidate for the state Legislature might have publicly admitted to skirting the state’s election laws by voting in a city where she didn’t actually live, according to her opponent and an election attorney....
By: Frank Corder Hyperion Technology Group started in 2009 at the Renasant Center for IDEAs in Tupelo and has experienced rapid growth. On Thursday, the company was awarded a $10,012,627 contract from the U.S. Department of Defense for the production and delivery of...