Opinion | Telling the Full Story of Mississippi’s ‘Heritage’—Christian and Otherwise
On Yom Kippur, the holiest day in Judaism, Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves announced that he was declaring the week of Sept. 24-30 as “Christian Heritage Week” in Mississippi, citing his belief that “our state and people are blessed by an almighty God for whom we should always give thanks.”
Visit Jackson Project to Enhance Downtown Convention and Central Business District
Visit Jackson revealed a new project aimed at revitalizing and beautifying the Jackson Downtown Convention and Central Business Districts during a press conference on Monday, Sept. 25.
Childhood Illnesses Could Spike In Mississippi After Vaccine Ruling, State Health Officer Warns
Preventable diseases like measles may soon rise among young Mississippians after a federal judge forced the State to allow religious exemptions for required vaccinations for children starting school, State Health Officer Dr. Daniel Edney is warning.