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Clemson transfer Billy Wiles named Southern Miss starting quarterback
SUMMARY: Southern Miss head coach Will Hall has chosen Billy Wiles as the team’s starting quarterback, ending a competition with Holman Edwards. Wiles, a transfer from Clemson, impressed throughout the spring and fall, despite dealing with a quadriceps injury. Hall noted that both quarterbacks were talented, but Wiles ultimately stood out as the better option. Zach Wilcke, last season’s leading passer for Southern Miss, has been absent from recent practices due to a family matter, allowing freshman Ethan Crawford to take his spot on the depth chart. Southern Miss will begin their season on September 2nd against Alcorn State.
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O’Connor aiming for sustained success as new Mississippi State skipper
SUMMARY: Brian O’Connor, recently named Mississippi State’s head baseball coach, is swiftly rebuilding the program with a focus on roster retention, staff continuity, and long-term success. Bringing key assistants from Virginia and retaining pitching coach Justin Parker, O’Connor aims to quickly assemble a competitive 2026 team while laying groundwork for sustained excellence. A decorated coach with a national title and seven CWS appearances, he embraces the pressure from MSU’s passionate fanbase and high expectations. With a \$2.9 million salary and a commitment to player development over quick fixes, O’Connor plans to transform Mississippi State into a consistent national contender over several years.
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Sen. Roger Wicker urging Mississippi education board to keep history test in public schools
SUMMARY: U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker and Mississippi Education Board member Mary Werner are advocating to keep the U.S. history assessment in Mississippi’s public schools. Though not federally mandated, the state board’s commission voted to eliminate the test, pending a final decision. Wicker and Werner argue the test ensures students graduate with essential civic knowledge. Topics covered include major political ideologies, landmark events, and government functions. Opponents argue cutting the test allows more focus on career training and reduces “teaching to the test.” Wicker and Werner maintain the benefits outweigh the trade-offs, emphasizing history’s role in preparing responsible future voters.
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World Blood Donor Day is Saturday. Here’s how to help if you live in Mississippi
SUMMARY: World Blood Donor Day is celebrated globally on June 14 to raise awareness about the need for safe blood and to thank donors. In Mississippi, the American Red Cross and Mississippi Blood Services are hosting blood drives with multiple locations statewide, including Gulfport, Hattiesburg, and Flowood. Donors receive $15 Amazon gift cards and can enter drawings to win larger prizes. Type O blood, especially needed during summer due to school breaks and hurricane season, is in high demand. Blood donations are crucial, with someone in the U.S. needing blood every two seconds. Drives continue through next week with mobile units visiting many towns across Mississippi.
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