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Mississippi Celebrates Workforce Development Month

Mississippi Celebrates Workforce Development Month

Sep 3, 2025 JACKSON, Miss. — AccelerateMS proudly joins the nation in recognizing September as National Workforce Development Month, celebrating the vital role that skilled workers and workforce professionals play in driving Mississippi’s economy...

Owner:  The Mississippi Economic Development Council, Inc.
Fungal disease threatens pine plantations in Arkansas – UAM’s Arkansas Forest Health Research Center fights back

Fungal disease threatens pine plantations in Arkansas – UAM’s Arkansas Forest Health Research Center fights back

News August 20, 2025 News article Brown spot needle blight is a fungal disease that infects pine needles, leading to premature needle loss, stunted growth and long-term stress that increases a tree’s vulnerability to other pests and pathogens....

Owner:  American Government
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Mississippi Department of Mental Health hosts Suicide Prevention Symposium

Mississippi Department of Mental Health hosts Suicide Prevention Symposium

JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - The Mississippi Department of Mental Health hosted its 9th annual Suicide Prevention Symposium. The event was hosted at the Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum in Jackson. The theme this year was “Changing the...

Owner:  Gray Television Inc.
5 Mississippi youth courts receive grants to increase services for families

5 Mississippi youth courts receive grants to increase services for families

Funding launches Mississippi Youth Court Institute to focus on best practices JACKSON, Miss., Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Youth courts in Bolivar, Marion, Harrison, Hancock and Jackson Counties will provide a range of innovative and...

Owner:  Richard Dean
Black Student Found Hanging From Tree At Delta University In Mississippi
Black student ‘Trey’ Reed found hanging at Mississippi’s Delta State campus, sparks FBI calls and independent probe
Alderman in Mississippi town wants to name street for Charlie Kirk

Alderman in Mississippi town wants to name street for Charlie Kirk

A town alderman in a north Mississippi town wants to name a city street after slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Glenn Beck, another conservative pundit, is pushing for cities to rename streets for Kirk in the wake of his death. The...

Owner:  Gannett Co. Inc.
Missouri Joins States Expanding Health Plan Options Beyond Traditional Insurance

Missouri Joins States Expanding Health Plan Options Beyond Traditional Insurance

On July 14, 2025, Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bill 79 into law, which, among other things, allows Farm Bureau to offer health plans in Missouri to Farm Bureau members. The Farm Bureau health plans operate like insurance, but they...

Owner:  Aviva Cuyler
Pharmacy regulations have not kept pace with demands of modern healthcare

From Mistrust to Empowerment: How Historical Medical Racism Drove Black Women Toward Midwifery and Home Births

First place winner of the Synapse Storytelling Contest Non Fiction category. America: a country that brags about its technology and medical advancements all the while allowing Black mothers to die. Black women are three to four times more likely...

Owner:  University of California, San Francisco
Student death at Delta State University sparks concern over campus safety, mental health support, and racial issues
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