by Alex Rozier The Mississippi Court of Appeals on Wednesday affirmed a decision to permit a proposed military site in North Gulfport, despite local and environmental advocates’ concerns that the site could contaminate public waters. In 2019, the Mississippi...
by Molly Minta More than 40 years after going coeducational, Mississippi University for Women will ask lawmakers this session to approve a new name: Wynbridge State University of Mississippi. President Nora Miller asked the university community to support the new name...
Black History Month is here and BlackNatchez.org is ready to help the Miss- Lou region celebrate in grand style as the host of the 2024 Miss-Lou Black History Parade & Community Block Party. This year’s festivities will kick off Saturday, February 17th with...
Itawamba Community College has entered into a partnership with the University of Southern Mississippi for a 2 + 2 program to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in construction management. ICC’s Construction Management Technology is an instructional program designed to...
The Gulfport Arts Center is pleased to again host the Celebration of Art & Culture, a Black History Month Event. The exhibit will run from February 23rd through the 27th, displaying the work of African-American quilters, wood craftsmen, needle crafters, painters,...
The Oxford Film Festival is the recipient of a $20,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. This grant is a portion of the more than $32 million in grants the NEA has awarded for Fiscal Year 2024 and will be used to support the annual Festival operations...