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The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) today declared a public health emergency in response to rising infant mortality rates across the state. Mississippi’s 2024 data shows the overall ...
Mississippi College student Emma McConnell was restless entering her final summer as an undergraduate. The senior nursing major from Tupelo had never been out of the country, and she wrestled with the ...
Sanford also cited a recent decision by the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which found that Mississippi’s current law on mail-in voting is unlawful. The state’s current law mandates mail-in ballots ...
Eligible grant recipients must focus on efforts to treat, prevent, or reduce opioid use disorder or the misuse of opioids.
We welcomed nearly 30 Secretaries of State from across the nation to our beautiful Mississippi Gulf Coast for the ...
U.S. birth rate still is too low A recent column on the Magnolia Tribune website lamented the continuing decline in the American birth rate, along with the apparent unwillingness of too many young ...
The gerrymandering war that is heating up across the country wasn’t started by Donald Trump, even though the Republican president sparked the latest hostilities by urging Texas to conduct a mid-decade ...
Domtar Corporation will indefinitely idle operations at its Grenada, Miss., paper mill in September, marking a significant transition for an industrial cornerstone that has stood at 1000 Paper Mill Rd ...
David H. Smith, 72, of Yazoo County, passed away on August 16, 2025. Preceded in death by parents, Nathan Smith and Marie Smith, W.L. McFarland and Sadie McFarland; sisters, Bettie Williams and Peggy ...