STARKVILLE – The 2024 regular session of the Mississippi Legislature ended with a failure to reach consensus between Senate and House conferees on an effort to expand the state’s Medicaid program.
Bells will be ringing Saturday as The Salvation Army in Meridian kicks off its annual Christmas Red Kettle Campaign with a ...
Students in 34 classrooms across Lauderdale County will benefit this year from $26,700 in teacher mini grants awarded to ...
Bill Crawford, former Meridian businessman and founder of The Montgomery Institute, will sign copies and discuss his new book ...
Industrial SalesLeads released its October 2024 report on planned capital project spending in the Industrial Manufacturing ...
A Meridian woman pled guilty to stealing social security benefits intended for two elderly victims totaling $25,364.
Tenorshare has released version 2.10.2 of its iAnyGo iOS App, offering one-click access to Dynamax and Gigantamax Pokémon, ...
By Sid Salter STARKVILLE – The 2024 election saw a historic shift of power in which Republicans will soon control the White House, the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives. That outcome ...
The Meridian Star provides a list of arrests and crimes being reported to authorities to keep the community informed about ...
A beloved tradition continues as the CPKC Holiday Express Train is set to roll into Meridian Sunday, Dec. 1, bringingSanta ...
Shares of Tesla soaring after an election that will send Donald Trump back to the White House, an outcome that has been strongly backed by CEO Elon Musk in the ...
Amazon workers in Alabama will have the opportunity decide whether to unionize for the third time in three years. A federal administrative judge ruled on Tuesday that the retail giant ...