HATTIESBURG, MS. – by Molly Minta – The University of Southern Mississippi will look at cutting under-enrolled programs even though administrators say it is not facing a...
Baton Rouge, LA –Vicksburg native and Southern University football player Joshua Griffin has been named the Southwestern Athletic Conference Specialist of the Week. In last week’s...
VICKSBURG, MS. – Entergy Mississippi crews are working to restore power for approximately 11,000 customers across the state as Hurricane Francine, which has since been downgraded...
Madisyn Kimble and Geordon White have been named Miss and Mr. Vicksburg Junior High School. Kimble and White were recognized at last night’s football during halftime...
VICKSBURG, MS. – Riverwalk Casino held a grand opening today for a new quick-serve beverage and food outlet in the lobby of the casino and hotel:...
CORINTH, MS. – A Mississippi man has been arrested for allegedly stabbing and killing his twin brother. The deceased has been identified as Dylan Walker. His...
VICKSBURG, MS. – As Hurricane Francine approaches, the City of Vicksburg is fully prepared to respond to any challenges the storm may bring. Mayor George Flaggs, Jr....
VICKSBURG, MS – The Vicksburg High School (VHS) Ninth Grade freshmen football team traveled to Clinton on Tuesday and came back with a 20-14 win. Jayden...
VICKSBURG, MS. – In a ceremony held at Medical Associates of Vicksburg this morning, Dr. Bill Pierce was honored with the south frontage road between Indiana Avenue...
VICKSBURG, MS. – Each year since 2002, a collaborative team of community volunteers and the Salvation Army honor the first responders of our city with the...
Warren Central Junior High School football team pulled off a thrilling 20-14 overtime win against Germantown on Tuesday. The Mavericks got on the board first but...
Vicksburg, MS –The Vicksburg Junior High School football team came away with a 46-22 win over Clinton on Tuesday. The Gators improved to 3-0 after the...
VICKSBURG, MS. –Judge James Chaney sentenced a Vicksburg woman, Carolyn Tedeton, to five years in prison, with four years to serve, after she pled guilty to...
Oxford, MS – A judge sentenced a Plantersville woman to over two years in prison yesterday for submitting a fraudulent unemployment benefits application to the Mississippi...