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20/11/2025
Jeff Lebby indicated Blake Shapen will start the Egg Bowl. Here's some thoughts on that, plus how State's defense stacks up against this balanced Ole Miss offense
20/11/2025
BREAKING: Amazon Web Services will be building a $3 billion data center campus in Vicksburg, Gov. Tate Reeves announced on Thursday.
20/11/2025
Gaming meets technology as the Mississippi Lottery Corporation announced Wednesday the launch of its first-ever mobile app.
20/11/2025
What's best for Ole Miss is to have Lane Kiffin continue as their coach. But is the "relationship" going forward "strained?"
20/11/2025
🚨 Is Beef REALLY Going to $10 a Pound?! 🚨
Mississippi Senator Andy Berry (Exec. Director of the MS Beef Council) breaks down what's really happening in the beef industry ⬇️
20/11/2025
Former Jackson State and Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders will make his first NFL start on Sunday when the Cleveland Browns play the Las Vegas Raiders.
20/11/2025
“Most of these judges are cowards when it comes to the election process… love to punt it and kick a field goal… and hand it to the next person.” — Bruce LeVell
19/11/2025
19/11/2025
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is expected to soon send around 250 federal border agents to Louisiana and Mississippi as part of its "Swamp Sweep" immigration crackdown.
19/11/2025
Gerard Gibert writes that Mississippi doesn’t need Washington calling the plays – especially not the CFTC, which is trying to preempt state control with its idea to allow "prediction markets" to take bets on the outcomes of sports and other events.
19/11/2025
Will the drama surrounding Lane Kiffin impact the Egg Bowl?
19/11/2025
An investigation is underway after the remains of a premature infant were found buried in a shallow grave in Jackson.
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