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2024-25 Mississippi Academic Assessment Program scores show mixed results

2024-25 Mississippi Academic Assessment Program scores show mixed results

NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release: August 21, 2025 2024-25 Mississippi Academic Assessment Program scores show mixed results JACKSON, Miss. – Today, the Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) released the 2024-25 Mississippi Academic...

Owner:  American Government
Fungal disease threatens pine plantations in Arkansas – UAM’s Arkansas Forest Health Research Center fights back

Fungal disease threatens pine plantations in Arkansas – UAM’s Arkansas Forest Health Research Center fights back

News August 20, 2025 News article Brown spot needle blight is a fungal disease that infects pine needles, leading to premature needle loss, stunted growth and long-term stress that increases a tree’s vulnerability to other pests and pathogens....

Owner:  American Government
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Coast Life: Home of Mississippi Songwriters Hall of Fame coming to life

Coast Life: Home of Mississippi Songwriters Hall of Fame coming to life

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WLOX) - This week, the Mississippi Songwriters Hall of Fame will induct its newest members. In years to come, those Hall of Famers will be permanently celebrated at the planned Mississippi Songwriters Performing Arts Center....

Owner:  Gray Television Inc.
Mississippi Embraces a Tech-Driven Economy 

Mississippi Embraces a Tech-Driven Economy 

Mississippi is looking to the future. And the future begins now. With a memorandum of understanding with NVIDIA, signed in June, the state is partnering with the global corporation to focus on large-scale AI education, workforce development,...

Owner:  Jay Penske
Editor’s Note | Kevin Edwards Joins a Growing Editorial Team at the Mississippi Free Press

Editor’s Note | Kevin Edwards Joins a Growing Editorial Team at the Mississippi Free Press

Last week, the Mississippi Free Press was proud to welcome Kevin Edwards to the team as our new assistant editor. He has spent most of his life in the Mississippi Delta and brings to our newsroom years of experience from his time working at...

Owner:  Mississippi Journalism and Education Group
After 30 years, technology park takes shape in Picayune

After 30 years, technology park takes shape in Picayune

After 30 years, technology park takes shape in Picayune by Morgan Gill, RHCJC September 15, 2025 PICAYUNE — A project first imagined more than three decades ago is moving forward in Pearl River County. Construction is underway on the Pearl River...

Owner:  University of Southern Mississippi
Lessons from Neighboring States: How Mississippi Can Shape a Safe & Thriving Online Betting Market

Lessons from Neighboring States: How Mississippi Can Shape a Safe & Thriving Online Betting Market

— PAID ADVERTISEMENT — Image source: Daily Leader Media Library Online gambling has become a hot topic in Mississippi, with players already turning to offshore platforms to fill the gap. Neighboring states like Tennessee and Arkansas show what’s...

Owner:  Todd Carpenter
STEM Festival Brings Science to Life at B.B. King Museum

STEM Festival Brings Science to Life at B.B. King Museum

INDIANOLA, Miss. — Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) took center stage this weekend at the B.B. King Museum, where families gathered for a hands-on science festival. The event featured dozens of interactive stations, from...

Owner:  Webb Collums
Meet 4 new IU Bloomington faculty members

Meet 4 new IU Bloomington faculty members

The start of the fall semester at Indiana University Bloomington welcomes the arrival of more than 300 new faculty members. This year’s 307 new colleagues include 37.79% tenured and tenure-track faculty and 32.9% researchers. Together, they...

Owner:  American Government
Scientists take action after discovering shocking threat to endangered creature: 'It was just a slaughterhouse'

Scientists take action after discovering shocking threat to endangered creature: 'It was just a slaughterhouse'

"We can breathe a heavy sigh of relief." by James Anthony Bell IIISeptember 13, 2025 Taking action to revive critically endangered species is one of the most effective conservation efforts we can participate in. One dedicated group of scientists...

Owner:  Dave Finocchio & Anna Robertson
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