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Mississippi State needed length out of its starting pitching over the weekend, and although he wasn’t at his sharpest, ace lefty Pico Kohn was giving the Bulldogs just that as he worked into the ...
The Dispatch’s Best of the Triangle readers’ choice contest is the area’s longest-running recognition of the most popular businesses and professionals in the Golden Triangle. Businesses who ...
Mississippi State relieved head baseball coach Chris Lemonis of his duties on Monday in the midst of a disappointing season, letting go of the only head coach to win a national championship in a ...
The last image of Raelin Chaffin in the pitcher’s circle was not a pretty sight, with Mississippi State’s ace grabbing her throwing shoulder after making a play to first base on Apr. 20 at ...
The sound of gears clicking and whirring echoed through the classroom as robot sisters Sammy and Kenzie took center stage on a distant planet. “Our transmission is completely shot,” Sammy said ...
Every Saturday for two years, William “Brother” Rogers hopped in the car, often with one or both of his sons, and set out across Mississippi, searching for history cast in metal. By 2016 ...
Many agricultural industry groups contend glyphosate is an essential tool for farmers. They’re concerned that mounting legal costs could lead Bayer to pull the product from the U.S. market. The ...
STARKVILLE — Young creatives in grades 7-12 can dive into the world of theater and music this summer at Mississippi State. The university’s Summer Scholars “On Stage” Writers’ and ...
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OXFORD — For just the fourth time in history, Ole Miss has multiple first-round picks in the same draft. Former Ole Miss defensive tackle Walter Nolen was selected by the Arizona Cardinals 16th ...
WASHINGTON — Why not tax the millionaires? As Congress begins drafting a massive package for President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” with trillions of dollars in tax breaks and ...
Everything you know about crime, why it happens and how it can be stopped is probably a carefully filtered illusion. That’s the argument Mississippi State University sociology professor Raymond ...