By: Aspen Harris Mississippi State’s Department of Physics and Astronomy again is hosting its annual Physics Summer Camp for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, or ASD, for those age 14 and older. The free, residential camp will be held June 5-9 on the Starkville...
by Sara DiNatale, Mississippi Today April 4, 2023 Destiny Miles of Clarksdale felt more alone than ever. She was pregnant. She had just ended a toxic relationship with the baby’s father. And she felt lost about the idea of parenting. “At the beginning of my pregnancy,...
By Kara Kimbrough Mississippi is known for its rich history, natural beauty and yes, even our unusual city and town names. A few of my favorite names are Soso, Mt. Olive, Biloxi, Arm, Como, Foxworth, D’Lo, Panther Burn and Duck Hill. Another interesting name that hit...
Eagle Scout is the highest and most difficult rank that can be achieved by a Scout in the the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Since it’s establishment in 1911, only less than 6 percent and approximately 2.5 million of Scouts have earned this award. The Scout is required...
The Mississippi Egg Marketing Board presented 12 eggs created by The Mustard Seed “Seedsters” to First Lady Elee Reeves. The Board worked with The Mustard Seed, a Christian community for adults with developmental disabilities, to craft the eggs. Twelve Mustard Seed...
by Eric J. Shelton, Mississippi Today April 3, 2023 The University of Mississippi Medical Center worked with the Mississippi State Department of Health and Mississippi Emergency Management Agency to deploy a mobile field hospital to Rolling Fork after tornadoes...