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Announcing the Mississippi Music Showcase

Boswell Media is proud to announce the 2025 Mississippi Music Showcase. The Mississippi Music Showcase is a competition open to all singers, songwriters, and musical performers in Mississippi. Entrants can showcase their musical talent by singing or playing an instrument. Applications will be accepted Saturday, March... Read More.
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Fatal Shooting in Holmes County

LEXINGTON, Miss.--A 19-year-old man died in a shooting early Saturday in Holmes County. Sheriff Willie March did not identify the victim, but said the shooting happened about 1 a.m. Saturday at the intersection of highways 14 and 17. He did not discuss a motive for the... Read More.
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Louisville Woman Pleads Guilty in Fatal Wreck

GLUCKSTADT, Miss.--Jordan Leah Sullivan, of Louisville, has pleaded guilty to the charge of aggravated DUI in Madison County, in the wreck that killed Canton teacher Tyra Small-Jackson. Sullivan, 33, faces a possible 25-year prison term when she's sentenced Feb. 10. Sullivan was driving drunk when she... Read More.
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Louisville Woman Could Get 20 Years in DUI Death

LOUISVILLE, Miss.--The Louisville woman accused of driving drunk and the wrong way on I-55, causing a head-on crash that killed a Canton woman, could get 20 years in prison. WLBT reports Jordan Sullivan has filed a petition stating she intends to plead guilty to a... Read More.
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Two People Die in Multi-Car Crash in Newton County

NEWTON COUNTY, Miss.--Two people died in a Saturday night wreck in Newton County. The crash happened on I-20 in the eastbound lanes, and involved four cars, one of which burned. It was unclear how the wreck happened. The Mississippi Highway Patrol, Newton County Sheriff's Dept., and... Read More.
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What It Might Take to Save Some Mississippi Farms

CARTHAGE, Miss.--Mississippi's drought hit some of the state's farmers hard and Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith is asking Congress to provide relief so some operations don't go under. “It is absolutely essential that Congress provide emergency assistance for agricultural producers before the end of this year.  Even... Read More.
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