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Trump fighting fierce battles, at home and abroad: Why he casually dismisses the consequences
National News

Trump Battles Iran and Political Aides as Tensions and Resignations Mount

April 6, 2026 Jon Ross Myers
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Faith

Love, Learning and the Common Good: Mississippi’s Civic Reckoning

April 6, 2026 Jon Ross Myers
Obama, Newsom congratulate UCLA for winning first NCAA women's basketball championship
National News

UCLA wins first NCAA women’s basketball title; Obama, Newsom congratulate Bruins

April 6, 2026 Jon Ross Myers
Stacey Abrams on Trump’s mail-in voting order: ‘Patently illegal’
National News

Abrams calls Trump’s mail-in voting order ‘patently illegal’

April 6, 2026 Jon Ross Myers

MISSISSIPPI NEWS

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Mississippi News

South African politician snorkels in pothole to highlight city management issues

April 6, 2026 Jon Ross Myers

Helen Zille, a former mayor and current mayoral candidate, used a snorkeling stunt in Johannesburg to draw attention to years of infrastructure neglect by city authorities.

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Mississippi News

Gautier schedules Ward 4 listening session for April 14

April 6, 2026 Jon Ross Myers
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Mississippi News

Milder Monday Expected After Cloudy Night, Forecast Says

April 6, 2026 Jon Ross Myers

LOCAL NEWS

D&Z Sealcoating Providing Top-Tier Mississippi Sealcoating Services
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D&Z Sealcoating Providing Top-Tier Mississippi Sealcoating Services

April 5, 2026 Jon Ross Myers

When it comes to Mississippi sealcoating, one local business is making a strong name for itself across North Mississippi and

Walnut Graduate Adrian Palmer Completes U.S. Air Force Basic Training
Tippah County News

Walnut Graduate Adrian Palmer Completes U.S. Air Force Basic Training

April 2, 2026 Jon Ross Myers
Teen Charged with Double Murder in Tippah County After-Prom Shooting
Tippah County News

Teen Charged with Double Murder in Tippah County After-Prom Shooting

March 31, 2026 Jon Ross Myers
Two Brothers Killed in Shooting at Blue Mountain After-Prom Party
Tippah County News

Two Brothers Killed in Shooting at Blue Mountain After-Prom Party

March 29, 2026 Jon Ross Myers

SPORTS

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Sports

Stay Present: The Final Four Lesson from Arizona to the Women’s Semifinals

April 3, 2026 Jon Ross Myers

As college basketball condenses into a two-week sprint, one quality separates the storylines from the clichés: the ability to stay present. The brackets are set, the best players remain, and history is waiting — if teams can handle the moment.

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Sports

Clutch, Chaos and the Chalk That Still Crumbles: A Sweet 16 Snapshot

March 27, 2026 Jon Ross Myers
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Sports

William Carey women’s tennis team beats Blue Mountain in SSAC roundup

March 21, 2026 Jon Ross Myers
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Sports

Blue Mountain Christian falls 7-0 to No. 6 William Carey at SSAC Roundup

March 21, 2026 Jon Ross Myers
Trump fighting fierce battles, at home and abroad: Why he casually dismisses the consequences
National News

Trump Battles Iran and Political Aides as Tensions and Resignations Mount

April 6, 2026 Jon Ross Myers

President Donald Trump is engaged in conflicts both abroad with Iran and at home within his administration. His unpredictable actions have sparked concern and controversy.

Obama, Newsom congratulate UCLA for winning first NCAA women's basketball championship
National News

UCLA wins first NCAA women’s basketball title; Obama, Newsom congratulate Bruins

April 6, 2026 Jon Ross Myers
Stacey Abrams on Trump’s mail-in voting order: ‘Patently illegal’
National News

Abrams calls Trump’s mail-in voting order ‘patently illegal’

April 6, 2026 Jon Ross Myers
Chris Murphy on Trump's Iran threat: 'A clear war crime'
National News

Sen. Murphy Calls Trump’s Iran Threats ‘War Crimes’

April 6, 2026 Jon Ross Myers
Two killed in Jefferson County crash
Mississippi News

Two killed in Jefferson County crash, Mississippi Highway Patrol says

March 2, 2026 Jon Ross Myers

Two people died in a crash on Highway 552 West just before 9 a.m. on Feb. 28, the Mississippi Highway Patrol said.

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What to know about the latest U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran
Mississippi News

U.S., Israel Launch Major Attacks on Iran, Killing Supreme Leader Khamenei, Triggering Regional Escalation

March 2, 2026 Jon Ross Myers

A joint U.S.-Israeli operation targeted Iran, killing its top military officials and raising fears of a broader regional conflict. Iran responded with missile and drone strikes across the region.

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CBSB: Southern Miss sweeps again, Mississippi State shines in Texas, Ole Miss struggles
Mississippi News

Southern Miss sweeps Louisiana Tech; Mississippi State wins two, Ole Miss falters

March 2, 2026 Jon Ross Myers

Southern Miss completed a three-game sweep at Louisiana Tech, Mississippi State went 2-1 in Texas and Ole Miss dropped two of three at the Bruce Bolt College Classic, the schools said.

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Mississippi State seen as legitimate contender after Texas weekend

March 2, 2026 Jon Ross Myers

Even after a Sunday loss, Mississippi State’s showing in Texas convinced observers that the preseason hype was justified, writers Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk said. The Diamond Dawgs head to Southern Mississippi for a road test Tuesday night.

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Columnist warns weak U.S. church threatens nation, urges return to scripture

March 2, 2026 Jon Ross Myers

A Magnolia Tribune column says many evangelicals blame comfort and a lack of persecution for a spiritually anemic church in the United States and calls for a return to biblical teaching.

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Mississippi News

Gov. Kirk Fordice’s Scandalous End to Mississippi Tenure Highlights Political Shift

March 2, 2026 Jon Ross Myers

A comparison of Kirk Fordice’s quiet end as governor and Donald Trump’s enduring support illustrates changing political tolerances over the past 25 years.

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Khamenei’s death opens uncertain chapter for Iran’s entrenched theocracy
National News

Khamenei’s death opens uncertain chapter for Iran, analysts say

March 1, 2026 Jon Ross Myers

The death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei set in motion a leadership transition the regime has long prepared for, but analysts say Iran’s entrenched institutions could preserve the system.

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Hegseth calls Iran strikes 'most lethal' aerial operation in history
National News

Defense Secretary Hegseth calls Iran strikes ‘most lethal’ aerial operation in U.S. history

March 1, 2026 Jon Ross Myers

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described recent U.S. strikes on Iran as the ‘most lethal, most complex, and most-precision’ aerial operation ever. He blamed Iran for refusing to negotiate, leading to the military action.

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US-Israeli strikes on Iran result in Khamenei's death: Five things to know
National News

U.S., Israel launch strikes in Iran, kill Supreme Leader Khamenei

March 1, 2026 Jon Ross Myers

U.S. and Israeli forces conducted coordinated strikes across Iran, resulting in the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to reports. The operation targeted military sites and missile facilities.

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Lawmakers, world leaders react to Khamenei's death after Iran strikes
National News

Reactions Pour In After Iran’s Khamenei Dies Following U.S.-Israeli Strikes

March 1, 2026 Jon Ross Myers

Iran’s top leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, died Saturday after joint U.S.-Israeli military strikes. Responses vary from praise to condemnation among lawmakers and world leaders.

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