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Rust College Women’s Basketball Captures 2026 HBCUAC Tournament
Championship
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Atmos Energy Celebrates National School Breakfast Week by Serving Mississippi Students and Teachers
FLOWOOD, Miss. – March 3, 2026 – In celebration of National School Breakfast Week, Atmos Energy will be serving delicious meals to students and faculty at elementary schools across the state, reinforcing the company’s commitment to fueling safe and thriving communities.
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JACKSON, MS – The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) Mississippi Museum of Natural Science (MMNS) proudly presents its 23rd Annual Fossil Road Show on Saturday, March 7, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fossil lovers, rock collectors, and budding paleontologists, get ready to pack up your fossils and hit the road! This hands‑on, family‑friendly event invites visitors of all ages to bring their fossil finds for on‑the‑spot identification by the museum’s team of expert scientists.
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UM Team Develops 3D-printed Bandage to Help Heal Chronic Wounds
Scaffolds contain biodegradable, natural ingredients that reduce chance of infection
OXFORD, Miss. – A team of University of Mississippi researchers is developing a way to use 3D printed medicated patches to help close persistent sores and ulcers.
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MSU hosts 2026 Marszalek Lecture with award-winning Civil War historian
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State University Libraries welcomes students, faculty and community members to attend the 2026 John F. and Jeanne A. Marszalek Library Fund Lecture Series on March 5 in the John Grisham Room of Mitchell Memorial Library.
Free and open to the public, the annual program highlights outstanding graduate research alongside a distinguished guest lecture.
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Earlier this year, colleges in no income tax states used that as a selling point when trying to snag players in the transfer portal. Mississippi lawmakers say the Magnolia State needs to remain competitive in that arena.
In this new era of college football so heavily focused on the almighty dollar, schools in states with no income tax have sought to use that to their benefit when recruiting players.
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Below is a political opinion column by Roger Wicker:
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker carries peace through strength message to Europe.
The tyrants in China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran are on the move, and their aggression makes at least one thing clear: America needs strong, reliable friends. In February, I traveled to Europe to bring a message to our most important allies. In this increasingly dangerous world, the nations of Europe and North America must stand united.
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Another bill that would have allowed terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis gummies while being treated in a hospital did not pass the Senate Public Health Committee this week.
The Senate passed a bill out of the Public Health Committee this week that could allow people suffering from neurological conditions or addiction to receive Ibogaine treatment, while killing another bill that would allow terminally ill patients to receive medical cannabis gummies while being treated in a hospital.
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In Mississippi
1. Moss Point native makes “American Idol” Top 30
Moss Point native Daniel Stallworth advanced into the Top 30 on “American Idol” Monday night after performing “Stand By Me.”
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Gore, Pieralisi awarded
excellence in Cotton IPM
By Laura Hough Smith
MSU Delta Research and Extension Center
STONEVILLE, Miss. -- Two Mississippi State University Extension agricultural specialists were recognized for their contributions to cotton research and educational service.
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OUTDOOR TRUTHS
By Gary Miller
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The Southern Miss Golden Eagles swept Louisiana Tech over the weekend to improve to 10-1 on the season. The Sunday win over Tech gave Golden Eagles head coach Christian Ostrander his 100th win at USM. Coach Oz reached 100 wins in only 137 games, which is the fastest in school history. USM will host Mississippi State on Tuesday and Nicholls State on Wednesday before North Alabama visits Friday-Sunday.
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One Mother at a Time: Ole Miss Pharmacy Assists Maternal Health Effort
Program expands access to prenatal services in underserved Mississippi communities
OXFORD, Miss. – Mississippi is experiencing a maternal and infant health crisis, and the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy and its alumni are stepping in to help resolve it one patient at a time.
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New MSDH Podcast Episode Focuses on Opioid Addiction
JACKSON, Miss. - The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) has released the latest episode of its Health Talk MS podcast. This one focuses on opioid addiction.
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Meatballs
By Lee Ann Flemming
Food is very “trendy”. There are food fads, just as there are in fashion. Cupcakes have been around for a very long time. Usually they were reserved as treats for the children. The past few years, they have been showing up everywhere. Weddings have been featuring cupcake trees instead of wedding cakes. Specialty cupcake bakeries are popping up everywhere and have been featured in food magazines and television programs.
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Check Your Smoke Alarms As Time Springs Forward
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Snow? Increasingly ‘no’ according to new MSU research
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Faculty at Mississippi State University are continuing groundbreaking work at the intersection of mathematics, statistics and climate science with the publication of a new peer-reviewed study examining regional snow cover trends across the Northern Hemisphere. The results suggest shrinking snow coverage as well as seasonal shifts for when the wintry layer comes and goes.
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Community engagement projects recognized at MSU with annual awards
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State is honoring four community engagement projects with the university’s annual Excellence in Community Engagement Awards.
Winners and honorable mention recipients were selected for projects that demonstrate best practices in community-engaged service, as well as community-engaged teaching and learning, for work conducted throughout 2025.
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Mississippi Theatre Association honors MSU legacies with named awards
STARKVILLE, Miss.—The Mississippi Theatre Association renamed two of its annual DramaFest awards in honor of longtime Mississippi State faculty members Wayne “Dur” Durst and Betty “Jo” Durst, recognizing their decades of service and lasting impact on theater education in Mississippi.
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UMMC clinics to reopen Monday, begin rescheduling missed appointments after cyberattack
JACKSON, Miss. – University of Mississippi Medical Center clinics will resume normal operations and appointment schedules on Monday as it continues recovery efforts following a cyberattack on Feb. 19.
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