North Mississippi Health Services (NMHS) in Tupelo and Baptist Memorial Health Care — based in Memphis, Tennessee — are both interested in the Starkville hospital. NMHS CEO Shane Spees stated, "We are ...
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State has had no issues jumping on opponents early in games. It’s the last three quarters that have given the Bulldogs trouble. In all three of their Southeastern ...
The White House website dropped its Spanish language portion of the site shortly after President Donald Trump took office on Monday, Jan. 21. The portion of the site also was removed during his ...
It came back three days later and put a licking on Mississippi State on Tuesday at Food City Center. No. 7 Tennessee (17-2, 4-2 SEC) snapped back to form defensively, whipping the No. 14 Bulldogs ...
MS Office branding was iconic, but it is now gone.(Microsoft) With this change, the Office brand is officially gone. However, the branding is somewhat confusing, as Microsoft has opted to use the ...
According to the Mississippi Department of Public Safety, the following driver service locations will be closed on Tuesday, January 21: ...
(WJTV) – Governor Tate Reeves (R-Miss.) declared a State of Emergency due to the winter weather that’s expected to impact Mississippi this week. Parts of the state are expected to see ...
With arms linked and voices raised in song and prayer, community members gathered Monday afternoon in downtown Starkville for the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Unity Walk. The event, held in honor ...
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STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Over in Starkville, community members broke bread as a way to honor Dr. King’s legacy. On Monday, January 20, Mississippi State University hosted a community ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Mississippi State guard Riley Kugel (2) reacts as he scores a three-point shot during the first half of an ...
Robert E. Lee Day was originally celebrated by states in the South for decades following the Civil War, but was abandoned by most after President Ronald Reagan designated the third Monday in ...