
Starkville man pleads guilty in a scheme involving $6 million in COVID-Relief Fraud
A Starkville man pleaded guilty today to one count of wire fraud in connection with a scheme to defraud the Paycheck Protection Program of more
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A Starkville man pleaded guilty today to one count of wire fraud in connection with a scheme to defraud the Paycheck Protection Program of more
As local law enforcement leaders around the state raise their voices over Governor Tate Reeves’ recent announcement that all sworn state law enforcement officers will
Sworn state law enforcement officers will see a little extra Christmas money in their accounts this year if Governor Tate Reeves has anything to say
After the revelation that the Department of Public Safety has been rejecting line of duty death benefits for first responders who have died of Covid,
Covid has become the number one killer of police and other first responders. Around the state, Mississippi first responders are doing their job in spite
The Jones County Sheriff’s Department has suspended inmate visitation at both the Adult Detention Facility and Juvenile-Youth Detention Facility effective immediately due to COVID-19. Authorities
The Jones County Sheriff’s Department has closed its main office and training center after a Covid outbreak. A release from Sheriff Joe Berlin says that
At a press conference Friday afternoon, Governor Tate Reeves urged Mississippians to continue to get vaccinated against Covid, calling Mississippi’s current “fourth wave” of the
According to the Mississippi Sheriffs Association, Yalobusha County Sheriff Mark Fulco died while hospitalized on Monday. Association President and Calhoun County Sheriff Greg Pollan said
Paramedic Doug Ming was known by almost the entire pre-hospital medical community in Mississippi. According to his friends, Ming was not only a great guy