Mississippi News
Thunder & Lightning: Why is Mississippi State’s Recruiting Off to Such a Slow Start?
When Zach Arnett took over as head coach for Mississippi State, he promised a renewed vigor for recruiting the Magnolia State, wanting to get the best in-state prospects to Starkville. Halfway to Signing Day, the Bulldogs have not been able to deliver on that promise, lagging well behind when it comes to getting the cream of the crop of Mississippi. Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk examine what's the problem for the 2024 class, and if the Bulldogs can turn it around before December arrives.
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By: Brian Hadad
Title: Thunder & Lightning: Why is Mississippi State's Recruiting Off to Such a Slow Start?
Sourced From: www.supertalk.fm/thunder-lightning-why-is-mississippi-states-recruiting-off-to-such-a-slow-start/
Published Date: Tue, 23 May 2023 00:23:21 +0000
Mississippi News
MDAH Board approves demolition permit for Eudora Welty Library
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Archives and History approved a demolition permit for the Eudora Welty Library building in Jackson after it fell into disrepair and the decision was made to move the library to a new location. The building will be replaced by a public park and green space, with funding for the project coming from the state legislature and private donations. The park will be named after Margaret Ann Crigler, and efforts are being made to connect it to the surrounding museums. Prominent businessman Noble T. Crigler has already donated $1 million towards the project.
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Mississippi News
Storms knock down trees, damage homes in Pickens
SUMMARY: Severe storms hit Pickens on April 18, causing damage to powerlines, trees, and homes. Over 100 customers were left without power as of April 19. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.
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Tupelo Elvis Festival crowned ‘king’ of festivals at Pinnacle Awards
SUMMARY: The Downtown Tupelo Main Street Association recently received the Bernice Linton Outstanding Event Award for their Elvis Festival at the Pinnacle Awards. The festival has a significant economic impact on Tupelo, attracting attendees from all over the world. The event planning, promotion, and marketing is a year-round effort, involving partnerships with various organizations. The staff and volunteers work hard to keep the festival fresh and exciting for attendees of all ages. The 26th annual Tupelo Elvis Festival is scheduled for June 6 to June 9. For more information, visit TupeloElvisFestival.com.
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