Catfish in the Alley, one of Columbus’ most anticipated cultural events, returns April 11-12 to celebrate the city’s rich African American heritage, deep-rooted blues traditions and world-class Southern cuisine. The two-day event invites visitors and locals to...
By: Frank Corder, Magnolia Tribune Fabricators Supply, a custom machining and metal fabrication company, is expanding its operations in West Point with a $2.675 million corporate investment, a move that will create 15 new jobs in the area. Founded in...
Mississippi State University President Mark E. Keenum today [Feb. 28] addressed several proposed changes in federal and state higher education policies. “We all have concerns and questions as these important matters are debated and decided, and I want you to know we...
By: Frank Corder, Magnolia Tribune The Mississippi Development Authority announced Tuesday that Camgian Corporation, a software developer specializing in artificial intelligence and machine learning, is expanding its operations in Starkville. Governor...
By: Karley Woods Mississippi State University’s Theatre MSU opens its spring season with productions of “Medea” and “She Kills Monsters,” showcasing the two most popular genres of theater—tragedy and comedy. “Medea,” running Feb. 26 through March 1, 7:30 p.m.,...
With the departure of Chris Jones to Hinds Community College, the Starkville Yellow Jackets found themselves in search of a new leader to guide their football program. However, the wait for a new head coach was short-lived, as Clinton’s John Carr was officially...