The total request by the Mississippi Community College Board is anticipated to be $213.5 million this coming session which starts in January.
Miss., Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, today praised the passage of the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (FY26 NDAA). The annual bill sets policy for the U.S.
Mississippi Valley State University has the highest maintenance backlog totaling $108.2 million, with the University of Southern Mississippi close behind with $107.3 million.
A well-crafted school reputation is the most effective tool a community has for attracting and keeping people. If education drives community growth, legislation must reflect this core belief.
A well-crafted school reputation is the most effective tool a community has for attracting and keeping people. If education drives community growth, legislation must reflect this core belief.
The weeks leading up to Christmas, known in the Church as Advent, has traditionally been a time of fasting and repentance, an ...
From the Griswolds to the Grinch, just about every holiday movie features characters cutting, decorating or stealing the perfect Christmas tree. But most people—including moviegoers—don’t consider ...
The Senate made the FY2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) available for President Trump’s signature with a 77-20 vote for final passage of a bill that implements policy reforms and ...
Through support from the National Park Service and the Mississippi Development Authority, the Mississippi Delta National Heritage Area (MDNHA) has awarded a total of $231,000 to 14 organizations for ...
Through support from the National Park Service and the Mississippi Development Authority, the Mississippi Delta National Heritage Area (MDNHA) has awarded a total of $231,000 to 14 organizations for ...
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss. and Senator Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.V. introduced the Supporting U.S. Critical Connectivity and Economic Strategy and Security for BEAD Act (SUCCESS for BEAD Act).
Douglas Holtz-Eakin probably isn’t sitting at the popular table of today’s Washington Republicans because he worked for President George W. Bush two decades ago.