The Corinth Police Department released further details of the Thursday fatal wreck at the in… Read moreFatal wreck investigation continues
Area youth from Alcorn County and beyond gathered in the Alcorn Central High School gym for a unique service on Sunday, April 21. Read moreFCA Fields of Faith draws 500
Corinth Kiwanis will help kickstart the morning of the Corinth Coke 10K at Waldron Street Christian Church. Read moreKiwanis serving up pancake breakfast May 4
IUKA — Two men with experience in Iuka city government will compete to finish out an unexpired term for mayor. Read moreTwo running for Iuka mayor
SHILOH, Tenn. — Shiloh Battlefield is pleased to announce a special ranger-led hike entitled “Sherman’s Stubborn Stand.” Read moreShiloh hosts educational hike sharing story of Sherman's stand
This weekend is an opportunity to get rid of old pills tucked away in drawers or taking up space in the medicine cabinet. Read moreTake-back event gathers prescription pills
For the third consecutive year, the National Day of Prayer will be observed on the grounds of Jacinto Courthouse. Read moreNational Day of Prayer to be observed at Jacinto Courthouse May 2
A crowd of more than 400 took part in the 46th Annual Wildlife Tasting Supper at the Crossroads Arena Tuesday. The annual meal served up 104 dishes, including 72 wildlife-based offerings and 32 desserts. Read moreWildlife Tasting Supper serves up community togetherness
A local church is offering a helping hand this weekend. Read moreChurch hosts clothing giveaway
Alcorn County unemployment matched its historic low point in the latest labor market report from the Mississippi Department of Employment Security. Read moreCounty unemployment hits 2.4 percent
A mix of color will bring an annual run to life at Crossroads Regional Park this weekend. Read moreReconnect for Autism Color Fun Run set for Saturday
Alcorn Central’s girls track team took home their third straight North half championship on Saturday, piling up 141 points as a team. Read moreLady Bears win third straight North half
Tishomingo County’s softball season came to an end on Monday afternoon after a long road trip. Read moreLady Braves’ season ends in Game 3
FALKNER — An ugly win still counted for Biggersville on Saturday, as the Lions (19-1) survived an error-filled game to win 15-6 over Falkner and advance to play Hickory Flat in the third round. Read moreBears, Lions, Warriors advance in playoffs
Opinion
STARKVILLE — Back in 2018, the Supreme Court changed the way remote sales tax was assessed and collected, and in doing so, how government revenues will be impacted moving forward. The ruling came in a case styled South Dakota v. Wayfair. Read moreAfter Wayfair, collecting (and paying) sales tax across state lines remains confusing
House leaders, who say they want to bolster public education spending, have also proposed more than tripling the size of a program that sends millions in state funds to private schools even though information is not available on how the money is spent. Read moreAgency that sends tax credits to private schools can’t say how the state money is being spent