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Published on Feb 26, 2025Source: Hattiesburg American - Mississippi - Label Pending
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Published on Feb 26, 2025
Mississippi State men’s tennis earns ranked road win, splits opening SEC matches
After nearly two full weeks of rest, Mississippi State men’s tennis opened Southeastern Conference play Saturday with a 4-3 win at No. 16 Tennessee before falling 4-2 on Monday at Kentucky. The Bulldogs No. 3 doubles team of senior Dusan Milanovic and …
Source: The Dispatch - Mississippi - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 26, 2025
"Connected, but... isolated" theme highlights four new one-act plays from Theatre du Mississippi
Winona, Minn. (WXOW) - Over the next couple of weekends, Theatre du Mississippi will feature the work of local artists through the on-stage culmination of a playwriting competition. The four original one-act works were whittled down from 72 initial …
Source: WXOW - Wisconsin - Neutral -
Published on Feb 26, 2025
Mississippi turkey season: Here's what hunters should expect in 2025
Mississippi wild turkey populations have been increasing for the past few years, leading to high harvest estimates. Favorable nesting conditions and strong poult survival rates are contributing to the robust turkey numbers. While the exact reasons for …
Source: Hattiesburg American - Mississippi - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 26, 2025
Sharp-shooting Alabama overpowers Mississippi State 111-73
Alabama was shooting the ball so well, guys were even making 'em from the cheap seats. Well, none of the players did that. But before the game, Crimson Chaos President Andy Hayes threw one in from his seat at Coleman Coliseum and drained it. He says he …
Source: WJSU - Alabama - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 26, 2025
Editorial: Mississippi violation of press freedom shows need for protective laws
The following editorial appeared in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Meadville Tribune. A bizarre instance of governmental bullying and judicial malpractice in Mississippi highlights the importance of state …
Source: Meadville Tribune - Pennsylvania - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 26, 2025
Oats Following Crimson Tide's Win Over No.24 Mississippi State
Tuscaloosa, AL– Following Alabama's 111-73 victory over No. 24 Mississippi State on Tuesday night, Crimson Tide head coach Nate Oats spoke with the media about his team's performance. Oats mentioned Mississippi State's Josh Hubbard several …
Source: WTUG 92.9 FM - Alabama - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 26, 2025
Alabama beats Mississippi State in largest margin of SEC play
Alabama guard Chris Youngblood (#8) shoots a 3-pointer against Mississippi State at Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, AL on Feb. 25, 2025. No. 6 Alabama men’s basketball completed the season sweep of No. 24 Mississippi State Tuesday night, taking down the …
Source: The Crimson White - Alabama - Neutral -
Published on Feb 26, 2025
Big River Steel seeks permits to dredge Mississippi River, add barge capacity
Advertisement Advertisement February 25, 2025 at 4:20 p.m. by Lucas Dufalla A U.S. Geological Survey boat monitors dredging operations on the Mississippi River in Thebes, Ill., in this Dec. 18, 2012, file photo. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was …
Source: Arkansas Democrat Gazette - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 26, 2025
Alabama basketball's Chris Youngblood owns Mississippi State ... again
Alabama basketball player Chris Youngblood was the top scorer of the game against Mississippi State with 27 points. Youngblood has been a key contributor for the Crimson Tide, shooting 39.7% from 3-point range in conference play. Alabama basketball's …
Source: The Montgomery Advertiser - Alabama - Label Pending