Neshoba
Brantley to retire as Neshoba County School Superintendent
Dr. Lundy Brantley will retire as Neshoba County School Superintendent.The school announced that in a press release at NeshobaCentral.com.“It is not something I’ve taken lightly,” Brantley said. “I’ve prayed about it and asked God to reveal the right time and he has. I... Read More.
Choctaws announce expansion at southeast Mississippi casino
SANDERSVILLE, Miss. (AP) The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians is expanding a casino in southeast Mississippi.The band will expand its Bok Homa Casino, which opened 12 years ago just northeast of Laurel.Tribal officials say the expansion will include a 60-seat restaurant and a larger... Read More.
EC Warriors Sweep Baseball Doubleheader with Coahoma
The East Central Community College Warriors baseball team played doubleheader baseball at the Clark-Gay Baseball Complex in Decatur hosting the Tigers of Coahoma Community College from Clarksdale and came away with wins in both games. In game one, the Warriors ended the game in... Read More.
EC Lady Warriors Split Doubleheader with Baton Rouge
The East Central Community College Lady Warriors were back in action today at the Softball Complex in Decatur hosting the Lady Bears from Baton Rouge Community College. In game one of the doubleheader the Lady Bears jumped out to a 5 run lead in... Read More.
Mississippi Songwriter of the Year Zechariah Lloyd joins B-MO in the MO’rning! (Audio/Video)
Since his trip to Muscle Shoals Alabama, the reigning Mississippi Songwriter of the Year Zechariah Lloyd has been a "Travelin' Man", on the road performing, recording and then there's the day job. The journey means as much the destination to him though, every mile... Read More.
Chapel Hart to play CMA Fest in June
Former Mississippi Songwriters of the Year Chapel Hart will perform at this year's CMA Fest in Nashville.The trio from Poplarville will play the Chevrolet Vibes Stage Friday, June 9.CMA fest is the longest running country music festival in the world.This year the festival is... Read More.
Mississippi Senate pushes for fully funding public schools
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi Senate leaders are pushing to rewrite the state’s education budget formula.The Mississippi Adequate Education Program has only fully funded public schools twice since it was put into law in 1997.Republican Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann and Senate Education Committee Chairman... Read More.

















