The grand prize winner of this season of Kicks Picks will win a pair of tickets to the biggest football game in Mississippi: The Egg Bowl.Those tickets are courtesy of Boswell Media Sports.Kicks Picks is Boswell Media's weekly football pick'em contest. Players make their... Read More.
Northern District Public Service Commissioner Brandon Presley called into "The Breckfast Show" this morning to give an update on rural broadband expansion in Mississippi.
Boswell Media Sports's weekly football pick'em "Kicks Picks" is returning for its 18th season on Breezynews.com and Kicks96news.com.Make your picks each week for the best high school and college football games in the state. If you get the most right, then you’re a winner.The... Read More.
This week on the Boswell Media Sports Countdown to Kickoff presented by Moore’s Pharmacy: The Holmes Community College broadcast team of Breck Riley and Cliff Barker sit down to discuss this year's Holmes Bulldogs team, the talent on display each week in the Mississippi... Read More.
Boswell Media Sports is proud to announce another season covering high school and junior college football.The Boswell Media Sports crew will air over 50 live broadcasts of Kosciusko, Leake Academy, Holmes Community College, and East Central Community College football this season.Local football fans will... Read More.
Boswell Media Sports is proud to announce that Phillip Palmertree will take over as East Central Community College's "Voice of the Warriors" beginning with the 2021 - 2022 athletic season.Palmertree takes over for longtime announcer Melvin Wooten, who retired at the end of the... Read More.
Mississippi Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann says senators will hold hearings on health care, and “everything is on the table.”The Republican spoke Wednesday at the Neshoba County Fair.He says the time for saying no to options for working Mississippians has passed.He did not mention Medicaid... Read More.
David Cox, meteorologist with the National Weather Service, speaks with Chris Davis about what you can do to stay safe during the dangerous heat wave impacting the state.
(AP) Even as COVID-19 cases are increased rapidly in Mississippi, some school districts are saying masks will be optional for students, teachers and staff.Among the districts taking that approach is the state’s largest one, DeSoto County School District. Superintendent Cory Uselton says parents will... Read More.