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Davis was executive director of the Mississippi Department of Human Services from February 2016 through July 2019. He was appointed to the job by then-Gov. Phil Bryant, a Republican.
DAVIS crossed the Mississippi River at Tiaker's Bend, which is occupied by Texas cavalry, on the night or the 16th inst., escaping the observation of our naval forces. Share full article.
Mississippi mutually agreed to part ways with men's basketball coach Kermit Davis after five seasons. Win Case will be interim head coach. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, via 📧 Studio IX 🏀⚽ ...
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – The former head of the Mississippi Department of Human Services (MDHS) pled guilty on Thursday for conspiring to defraud the State of Mississippi of millions of dollar… ...
The Sun Devils are set to play in two of the toughest road environments in college football - per College Football 26.
John Davis, a former director of Mississippi's welfare agency pleaded guilty Thursday to federal and state charges in a conspiracy to misspend tens of millions of dollars.
Jaxson Dart threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Antwane Wells Jr. in the third quarter, and No. 16 Mississippi shut down No. 2 Georgia for a 28-10 victory. Caden Davis kicked five field goals as ...
Davis was executive director of the Mississippi Department of Human Services from February 2016 through July 2019. He was appointed to the job by then-Gov. Phil Bryant, a Republican.
Kermit Davis insists his Mississippi team is feeling “zero” pressure going into this season. But the heat may be on the Rebels’ fifth-year coach if they don’t show signs of improvement ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) Dashawn Davis scored 17 points and Mississippi State picked up its fifth straight win with a 70-64 victory over Arkansas on Saturday.
78-year-old Foye Wade Davis was last seen on July 22, 2022, going on a walk with his dog near his home in Jacinto, Mississippi. The dog was found alive 15 days later. The Alcorn County Sheriff’s ...
Davis was executive director of the Mississippi Department of Human Services from February 2016 through July 2019. He was appointed to the job by then-Gov. Phil Bryant, a Republican.