Mississippi State Faces Tough Choices to Cut Linebacker Roster to Three
Brian Hadad outlines three legendary Bulldogs as Mississippi State pares a historically deep group of linebackers to three, the T&L Summer School piece said.
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Projections Tuesday showed Derek Merrin winning the Republican primary in Ohio’s 9th Congressional District, setting up a rematch with longtime Democratic Rep. Marcy Kaptur in a race seen as highly competitive.
Read moreThe event features a fast-paced, rule-bending version of baseball with live entertainment, set for June 20 in Pearl, Mississippi.
Read moreBrian Hadad and Carlo Barone said on The Rumblings podcast that Mississippi State appears poised to host postseason play in Starkville for the first time in five years. The hosts returned with a new Twitter mailbag edition for fans.
Read moreCouncil member Tina Clay asked the Mississippi Attorney General’s Office whether private donations can make up the difference in Police Chief RaShall Brackney’s pay after a dispute over her salary and benefits, Magnolia Tribune reported.
Read moreMississippi Congressman Bennie Thompson criticized the recent Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais, calling it ‘equivalent to a second Civil War.’
Read moreThe stock market reached new highs Tuesday, buoyed by easing oil prices and strong corporate earnings reports, despite ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Read moreThe Rev. John M. Semmes urged political progressives to resist growing cruelty and tribalism and outlined personal and political steps to respond in a guest essay for Mississippi Today.
Read moreDaycare operators say they are still reeling a year after pandemic-era support ended, with families on a long voucher waiting list and state officials considering a new funding approach, advocates say.
Read moreThe Mississippi Court of Appeals has reversed a lower court ruling, allowing a civil lawsuit to proceed against Rankin County deputies accused of using excessive force during Damien Cameron’s 2021 arrest.
Read moreState Auditor Shad White commended the sentencing of Anne McGrew, the first person convicted in a major welfare fraud scheme uncovered six years ago.
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