Founding Vicksburg: Rev. Newet Vick Vicksburg gets its name from our city’s founder, Newet Vick, who was a young Methodist preacher from Virginia who had emigrated...
Vicksburg High School(14-3) grabbed their second district win of the season after defeating Callaway 65-47 on Tuesday night. “It feels good to win and getting them...
History serves as a stark chronicle, often unveiling the darkest chapters of humanity’s existence. Amid the intriguing tapestry of Vicksburg’s past and its vibrant people, there...
On December 5th, 1953, Vicksburg, Mississippi, experienced an unusually warm Saturday aftemoon that took an unexpected turn. The day, initially marked by unseasonably warm temperatures culminated...
Mississippi State University is again among the top research universities nationally after reporting more than $300 million in research and development expenditures in the latest National...
University of Southern Mississippi star running back Frank Gore Jr. will declare for the 2024 NFL Draft. The announcement was made on social media over the...
1117 Washington Street, a commercial building on the east side of the street between Grove and China streets, was built about 1902 and occupied by Lowenthal...
You may recall the Wampanoag from the story of the first Thanksgiving we’ve all learned since childhood. And indeed, during the autumn of 1621, at least...
Six decades after his assassination on that fateful November day in Dallas, a University of Southern Mississippi scholar assesses the impacts President John F. Kennedy made...
The U. S. Marine Hospital at Vicksburg was located at 500 Speed Street from 1856 to 1895. In 1836, Congress passed a bill authorizing the purchase...