Brandon Cutrer is returning to Northeast Mississippi. Cutrer has been hired as head football coach at South Pontotoc. He replaces Rod Cook, who resigned after six seasons. The Cougars were 20-42 under ...
Itawamba and South Pontotoc will match up on Friday, Feb. 14 at 6 p.m. CT. Don't miss out on any of the action with NFHS ...
TUPELO – An Arkansas man who shot up three houses, two trucks and a 500-gallon propane tank, injuring one man last April, had his $2 million bond revoked Wednesday morning by a Lee County ...
Performances since 1985 have included many Mississippi Bandmasters Association Conventions, Southern Instrumental Conductors Conferences, two regional College Band Directors National Association ...
PONTOTOC COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI)—This morning, January 22, an elementary school in Pontotoc County caught on fire overnight. According to the Pontotoc City School District, the fire happened at D.T ...
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 ...
Colleges and high schools around Mississippi have started to cancel classes for Tuesday ahead of projected winter storms that could leave up to four inches of snow in parts of the state.
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Heavy snow is now expected across much of Central and South Mississippi on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service in Jackson. The entire state remains under a cold weather advisory ...
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Due to the anticipated winter weather on January 21-22, some schools in Mississippi will be closed. On Jan. 22, the university will have a delayed start at 1:00 p.m.
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 ...
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