By: Jeremy Pittari, Magnolia Tribune As Mississippi works to address a low workforce participation rate, there is a need to expand the number of Career and Technical Education (CTE) centers in the state while ensuring that the courses offered align with each...
October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month and the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) is partnering with Count the Kicks to accelerate progress on stillbirth prevention. Data shows an average of 300 families a year are affected by...
Keesler Federal Credit Union’s Bright Futures program provided school supplies to more than 20,000 public school kindergartners in Mississippi and Louisiana for the new school year. Bright Futures, Keesler Federal’s largest community giveback...
Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson invites the public to attend the Mississippi State Fair and reminds fairgoers of several items to “Know Before You Go.” The 165th Mississippi State Fair takes place October 3-14, 2024, at the...
One hundred new lawyers took their oaths to practice in state courts on Sept. 26 in two ceremonies at the Mississippi Supreme Court. Board of Bar Admissions Vice-Chair Michael C. McCabe Jr. of Gulfport said that this year’s two bar exams had the...
This week, the Mississippi Agriculture and Livestock Theft Bureau (MALTB) assisted in the recovery of stolen agricultural equipment from two separate investigations. The recovered skid steer, valued at $135,000, was stolen from Hinds County and a truck and tractor...