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Awards pile in for Mississippi State, Ole Miss basketball players amid historic season

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2025-03-10 16:37:00

SUMMARY: For the first time in history, both Mississippi State and Ole Miss are projected to make the NCAA Tournament in men’s and women’s basketball. Mississippi State’s Josh Hubbard, a sophomore guard, retained his Howell Trophy and led the Bulldogs to an 8-10 SEC record. Ole Miss’ Sean Pedulla, a third-team All-SEC member, played a key role in the Rebels’ offense. On the women’s side, Ole Miss guard Madison Scott won the Gillom Trophy, with Mississippi State’s Jerkaila Jordan also earning second-team honors. Both teams are expected to be in March Madness, with Ole Miss projected as a No. 4 seed and Mississippi State as a No. 9.

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U.S. Senate hopeful Ty Pinkins announces departure from Democratic Party

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www.supertalk.fm – Ben Milam – 2025-07-01 06:59:00

SUMMARY: Ty Pinkins, a U.S. Army veteran and attorney, is leaving the Democratic Party after two statewide runs and will run as an independent for the U.S. Senate in 2026. Pinkins cited party corruption, instability, and a prioritization of fundraising over values as reasons for his departure. He criticized both major parties for focusing on money over issues such as healthcare and education and shared his experience of being sidelined by party officials during his previous campaigns. Despite shedding his Democratic affiliation, Pinkins remains committed to representing the people and aims to challenge political establishment influence in his upcoming Senate bid.

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Pair of Mississippi superintendents face decades in prison on embezzlement, theft charges

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www.supertalk.fm – Ben Milam – 2025-06-30 11:56:00

SUMMARY: Two Mississippi school superintendents, Dr. Earl Joe Nelson of Leake County and Dr. Mario Willis of Hollandale, were indicted on June 12 on federal charges of embezzlement, theft, and bribery. From November 2021 to June 2023, they allegedly funneled nearly \$240,000 in fraudulent consulting fees through companies they owned for services never rendered. They also misappropriated funds from the U.S. Department of Education paid to their districts. A St. Louis teacher, Moneka M. Smith-Taylor, allegedly paid kickbacks to them in exchange for these fake contracts. Willis has been replaced as Hollandale superintendent; Nelson remains superintendent of Leake County. Willis faces up to 30 years in prison; Nelson up to 20 years; Smith-Taylor up to 10.

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SuperTalk Mississippi News wins top website award during Mississippi Press Association contest

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www.supertalk.fm – SuperTalk News Staff – 2025-06-29 21:27:00

SUMMARY: SuperTalk Mississippi News earned multiple honors, including top news website, at the Mississippi Press Association (MPA) journalism awards. The newsroom won the “Website” award and placed third in community service, supporting efforts like raising funds for Palmer Home for Children. Individual awards were received in categories like General News, Breaking News, Feature Story, and Sports Feature. News director J.T. Mitchell praised the team’s work, highlighting their first-year success. Awarded articles covered issues such as long-term poisoning in Water Valley and local corruption investigations. The ceremony took place at the Hilton Memphis during the Tri-State Press Convention with Tennessee and Arkansas associations.

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