ARLINGTON, Va. — A midair collision between an Army helicopter and a jetliner killed all 67 people aboard the two aircraft, officials said Thursday, as they scrutinized the actions of the ...
Munson and Brothers Trading Post stands Tuesday on Second Avenue North. The company was one of just 25 small businesses to get $30,000 from Main Street America, which it will put toward better ...
STARKVILLE – An appropriately animated Shaina Kemp-Jefferson dazzled her young audience as she read aloud book after book Saturday inside the gym at Starkville Sportsplex. Groups of a dozen or ...
Three men from Laurel were arrested Sunday for attempting to break into a UPS warehouse. Demarcus Devonte Newell, 30, Leonard Charles Hayes, 30, and Antonio M. Drummond, 37, were arrested early ...
Keith Gaskin did not want to run for a second term as mayor. Apparently, that does not mean he wants out of city politics. Gaskin, 60, qualified as an independent to run for the Ward 1 council ...
After nearly three decades as a fixture of downtown, Hollyhocks gift shop will close its doors by May. Opening the store was a leap of faith for owner Gloria Herriott, who felt as if she was ...
OXFORD – A second Columbus man is headed to federal prison for possessing a firearm with a machine-gun conversion device outside a convenience store in 2023. Da’Quavious Robertson, 21, and ...
WASHINGTON — The Senate confirmed Kristi Noem as homeland security secretary on Saturday, putting the South Dakota governor in charge of a sprawling agency that is essential to national security ...
As industries adopt increasingly advanced technology, the demand for skilled workers who know how to navigate the evolving workplace grows. Mississippi State University and East Mississippi ...
Dr. Clifton Story, who worked as the executive director of Mississippi State University’s Longest Student Health Center from 2013 to 2021, testifies Nov. 20 before the Mississippi State Board of ...
Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Lowndes Funeral Home of Columbus.
A former Lowndes County Juvenile Detention corrections officer has filed a lawsuit against the county, claiming she was fired after a fight with a white officer because she is Black. In a federal ...
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