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MSU invites students to experience the Summer Advantage

MSU invites students to experience the Summer Advantage

by Mississippi Monitor | May 8, 2023 | Pines

Who says attending summer school means missing out on summer fun? With Mississippi State’s 2023 edition of Summer Advantage, there is plenty of action for scholars at every level. Students can explore new interests, engage with faculty and students in smaller...
On Friday, he graduates from college. On Monday, he stands trial for attempted murder.

On Friday, he graduates from college. On Monday, he stands trial for attempted murder.

by Mississippi Monitor | May 8, 2023 | Hills

by Mina Corpuz, Mississippi Today May 5, 2023 A 24-year-old former Ole Miss student accused of stabbing a Tennessee man in the neck in 2019 will graduate from another school days before his attempted murder trial begins. Despite being indicted, New Albany resident...
Brandon Presley, seeking supercharged governor’s race turnout, says he’ll campaign in all 82 counties

Brandon Presley, seeking supercharged governor’s race turnout, says he’ll campaign in all 82 counties

by Mississippi Monitor | May 8, 2023 | Delta

by Taylor Vance, Mississippi Today May 5, 2023 Democratic gubernatorial candidate Brandon Presley on Wednesday night rattled off a list of talking points about Medicaid expansion and New Testament theology to about 50 people crowded into pews at St. Luke Missionary...
State discriminating against Jackson in water infrastructure funding, nonprofit alleges

State discriminating against Jackson in water infrastructure funding, nonprofit alleges

by Mississippi Monitor | May 8, 2023 | Capital/River

by Mina Corpuz, Mississippi Today May 5, 2023 A complaint by the Southern Poverty Law Center asks the U.S. Department of Treasury to investigate alleged discriminatory funding of water infrastructure in Jackson through the state’s distribution of federal relief funds....
Chevron’s Pascagoula Refinery marks 60 years of operation

Chevron’s Pascagoula Refinery marks 60 years of operation

by Mississippi Monitor | May 7, 2023 | Coastal

By: Tim Potter – May 3, 2023 Chevron has a long and storied history in Mississippi with our marketing terminal in Collins, our helicopter maintenance facility in Picayune, and Chevron’s largest and most complex wholly owned refinery in Pascagoula. As our...
Gov. Tate Reeves kicks off campaign where it’s mattered most: the Gulf Coast

Gov. Tate Reeves kicks off campaign where it’s mattered most: the Gulf Coast

by Mississippi Monitor | May 6, 2023 | Coastal

by Taylor Vance, Mississippi Today May 3, 2023 Republican Gov. Tate Reeves formally launched his reelection campaign Tuesday night just yards from the Gulf Coast shoreline, signifying the importance of the region to the state GOP and the political stranglehold the...
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