Mississippi Seeks Input on Barbering, Cosmetology Rules

The Mississippi State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering is accepting public comments through June 22 on temporary rules that could shape health, safety and business standards across the industry.

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US Supreme Court Reverses Mississippi Redistricting Order That Led to End of GOP Supermajority

After federal courts forced Mississippi to create more majority-Black state House and Senate districts in 2025, voters broke the GOP Senate supermajority. On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed that ruling.

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Hattiesburg School for Neurodiverse Learners Offers Individualized K-12 Education

Innova Preparatory School in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, offers specialized K-12 education for neurodiverse students, with each child receiving an individualized education plan to meet their needs and goals.

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Mississippi Schools Set New Goals for Attendance, Student Support

The Mississippi State Board of Education approved a new strategic plan focused on statewide attendance, student support and early intervention to go in effect July 1.

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Artist in Residence | Gavin Bird: Muralist Adorns Longleaf Trace With Hattiesburg’s Nocturnal Wildlife

The Hattiesburg Alliance for Public Art commissioned Gavin Bird to paint a mural along the Longleaf Trace that showcased the area’s nocturnal wildlife. The artwork, titled “We Only Come Out at Night,” debuted on Jan. 28, 2026.

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Person of the Day | Mary-Margaret Duggan: Theater Becomes a Safehaven for Student Overcoming Learning Challenges

Mary-Margaret Duggan, a theater major at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Miss., shared how she fell in love with reading despite her dyslexia.

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Thousands Protest Trump, ICE and the Iran War at No Kings Rallies in Mississippi and Across the Nation

Thousands of Americans who took part in No King rallies in all 50 states on March 28, opposing the war in Iran, ICE and President Donald Trump's actions.

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Editor’s Note | For Many Mississippians, One Mistake Can Be Financially Crippling

Features Editor Nate Schumann bemoans his recent financial hardships, empathizing with the fact that many Mississippians struggle to build savings and are just one emergency away from not being able to meet a month’s bills. “Sometimes all we can do is breathe, pray and put our best foot forward,” he writes.

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Hattiesburg Zoo Expansion Promises New Experiences

Construction is underway at the Hattiesburg Zooon a new ticket office, gift shop and education space aimed at improving how visitors enter the zoo and expanding hands-on learning opportunities.

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