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Mississippi students achieve record high qualifying scores on Advanced Placement exams in 2024-25

Mississippi students achieve record high qualifying scores on Advanced Placement exams in 2024-25

NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release: September 30, 2025 Mississippi students achieve record high qualifying scores on Advanced Placement exams in 2024-25 JACKSON, Miss. – During the 2024-25 school year, 11,393 Mississippi public school students...

Owner:  American Government
Carr Backs New FCC Proposal Allowing for Cell Phone Jamming Technology in State Prisons and Jails

Carr Backs New FCC Proposal Allowing for Cell Phone Jamming Technology in State Prisons and Jails

ATLANTA, GA – Attorney General Chris Carr has sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) supporting a notice of proposed rulemaking that would allow state and local law enforcement to use jamming technology to combat contraband...

Owner:  American Government
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Research focused on studying preeclampsia to begin

Research focused on studying preeclampsia to begin

A new study to find possible links between preeclampsia in pregnant women and serious health issues for their babies starts next year. According to MedlinePlus, preeclampsia is high blood pressure and signs of liver or kidney damage that happen in...

Owner:  Hearst Family
Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality grants new Drax permit

Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality grants new Drax permit

JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality granted Drax’s Amite facility requests for a new permit on Wednesday. Amite BioEnergy is a wood pellet processing facility, located in Gloster, Mississippi, under the...

Owner:  Gray Television Inc.
Mississippi's first city was built before the Magnolia State existed

Mississippi's first city was built before the Magnolia State existed

Mississippi has a long, complex history. The area now known as the Magnolia State spent time under French, British and Spanish rule before becoming a U.S. territory in 1798. Did you know the oldest city is older than the state itself? Native...

Owner:  Gannett Co. Inc.
Meet Rose Bridges: an instructor with a passion for anime music research

Meet Rose Bridges: an instructor with a passion for anime music research

Rose Bridges, an instructor in music, may be at the University of Mississippi only for a year-long stint, but she brings a lifetime of musical knowledge to campus in topics ranging from music history to anime. Bridges was hired at UM for a limited...

Owner:  The University of Mississippi
UMMC researches pregnancy issues

UMMC researches pregnancy issues

By DANNY BARRETT JR. The first long-term study in Mississippi of potential links between preeclampsia in pregnant women and serious health issues for their babies later in life begins in earnest in 2026. Researchers at the University of...

Owner:  Prince Family
Construction projects updating Children’s of Mississippi care

Construction projects updating Children’s of Mississippi care

By ANNIE OETH The Blair E. Batson Tower, a place of healing for nearly 30 years, has been undergoing a transformation this year while the Alyce G. Clarke Center for Medically Fragile Children is nearing completion. Renovations at the Batson Tower,...

Owner:  Prince Family
Bentonville student’s AI project wins Women in Technology NWA pitch

Bentonville student’s AI project wins Women in Technology NWA pitch

Let's start with some encouraging words. “As soon as I realized that what making technology go to the heights it is today is because of its ability to make people come together.” Deerthi Karthik is a student at Bentonville High School. Earlier...

Owner:  University of Arkansas & American Government
‘A game changer’: New virtual learning program addresses Mississippi’s teacher shortage
Mississippi Female Construction Workers Earn Adjusted $55K per Year

Mississippi Female Construction Workers Earn Adjusted $55K per Year

The U.S. construction industry experienced a surge in demand in the years following the COVID-19 pandemic. The intense real estate market during the pandemic highlighted the shortage of housing stock across the United States. Between 2020 and...

Owner:  Jim Cegielski
UN highlights MSU’s aquatic food research at FAO World Food Forum

UN highlights MSU’s aquatic food research at FAO World Food Forum

Contact: Carl Smith Mississippi State’s Dan Reynolds, associate vice president for international programs, pictured on stage at right and representing the Global Center for Aquatic Health and Food Security, is recognized by U.N. Food and...

Owner:  American Government
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