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  • In this photo taken by Louisiana State University assistant professor Michael Dance, Capt. Brett Falterman, of Fish Research Support, displays an externally tagged greater amberjack before releasing the fish off the coast of  Venice, La., on June 9, 2022. Scientists working to get a better estimate of greater amberjack populations are tagging 750 fish to be released from Texas to North Carolina and offering $250 rewards for information and the tags. (Michael Dance/Louisiana State University via
    In this photo taken by Louisiana State University assistant professor Michael Dance, Capt. Brett Falterman, of Fish Research Support, displays an externally tagged greater amberjack before releasing the fish off the coast of Venice, La., on June 9, 2022. Scientists working to get a better estimate of greater amberjack populations are tagging 750 fish to be released from Texas to North Carolina and offering $250 rewards for information and the tags. (Michael Dance/Louisiana State University via AP)
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    Amberjack count: tags worth $250 to Gulf, S Atlantic anglers

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    Tue,06/28/22-4:40PM, 29,642 Reads

    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Scientists are trying to get a better estimate of greater amberjack populations in the South Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico, and this means the chance at a $250 catch for anglers.

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    While Ole Miss fans are celebrating the school’s first College World Series championship, and Mississippians in general are feeling rightfully proud of back-to-back baseball titles for this state, there is an important lesson to draw from the Rebels’ remarkable journey.

    That lesson? Don’t give up on a good coach.

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    In the 75-year history of the College World Series, only three states have had two different schools from their state win the national baseball championship in back-to-back years.

    Mississippi’s achievement may be the most unique.

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  • Mississippi State coach Mike Leach on the sidelines against Arkansas during an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, in Fayetteville, Ark. Leach has signed a two-year contract extension through 2025 after leading the Bulldogs to their second consecutive bowl appearance, as confirmed by an MSU official on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. The third-year coach’s annual base salary increases from $5 million to $5.5 million. (AP Photo/Michael Woods, File)
    Mississippi State coach Mike Leach on the sidelines against Arkansas during an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, in Fayetteville, Ark. Leach has signed a two-year contract extension through 2025 after leading the Bulldogs to their second consecutive bowl appearance, as confirmed by an MSU official on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. The third-year coach’s annual base salary increases from $5 million to $5.5 million. (AP Photo/Michael Woods, File)
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    Leach signs 2-year contract extension with Mississippi State

    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Wed,06/29/22-2:55PM, 21,695 Reads

    STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi State coach Mike Leach has signed a two-year contract extension through 2025 after leading the Bulldogs to their second consecutive bowl appearance.

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  • In this photo taken by Louisiana State University assistant professor Michael Dance, Capt. Brett Falterman, of Fish Research Support, displays an externally tagged greater amberjack before releasing the fish off the coast of  Venice, La., on June 9, 2022. Scientists working to get a better estimate of greater amberjack populations are tagging 750 fish to be released from Texas to North Carolina and offering $250 rewards for information and the tags. (Michael Dance/Louisiana State University via
    In this photo taken by Louisiana State University assistant professor Michael Dance, Capt. Brett Falterman, of Fish Research Support, displays an externally tagged greater amberjack before releasing the fish off the coast of Venice, La., on June 9, 2022. Scientists working to get a better estimate of greater amberjack populations are tagging 750 fish to be released from Texas to North Carolina and offering $250 rewards for information and the tags. (Michael Dance/Louisiana State University via AP)
    AP

    Amberjack count: tags worth $250 to Gulf, S Atlantic anglers

    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Tue,06/28/22-4:40PM, 29,643 Reads

    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Scientists are trying to get a better estimate of greater amberjack populations in the South Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico, and this means the chance at a $250 catch for anglers.

    • Click Here to Read More about Amberjack count: tags worth $250 to Gulf, S Atlantic anglers

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  • Good coaches deserve patience

    Tue,06/28/22-8:26PM, 28,236 Reads 36,767 Statewide

    While Ole Miss fans are celebrating the school’s first College World Series championship, and Mississippians in general are feeling rightfully proud of back-to-back baseball titles for this state, there is an important lesson to draw from the Rebels’ remarkable journey.

    That lesson? Don’t give up on a good coach.

    • Click Here to Read More about Good coaches deserve patience

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  • Back-to-back has been great fun

    Tue,06/28/22-8:36PM, 27,996 Reads 37,505 Statewide

    In the 75-year history of the College World Series, only three states have had two different schools from their state win the national baseball championship in back-to-back years.

    Mississippi’s achievement may be the most unique.

    • Click Here to Read More about Back-to-back has been great fun

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  • Mississippi State coach Mike Leach on the sidelines against Arkansas during an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, in Fayetteville, Ark. Leach has signed a two-year contract extension through 2025 after leading the Bulldogs to their second consecutive bowl appearance, as confirmed by an MSU official on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. The third-year coach’s annual base salary increases from $5 million to $5.5 million. (AP Photo/Michael Woods, File)
    Mississippi State coach Mike Leach on the sidelines against Arkansas during an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, in Fayetteville, Ark. Leach has signed a two-year contract extension through 2025 after leading the Bulldogs to their second consecutive bowl appearance, as confirmed by an MSU official on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. The third-year coach’s annual base salary increases from $5 million to $5.5 million. (AP Photo/Michael Woods, File)
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    Leach signs 2-year contract extension with Mississippi State

    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Wed,06/29/22-2:55PM, 21,696 Reads

    STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi State coach Mike Leach has signed a two-year contract extension through 2025 after leading the Bulldogs to their second consecutive bowl appearance.

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  • In this photo taken by Louisiana State University assistant professor Michael Dance, Capt. Brett Falterman, of Fish Research Support, displays an externally tagged greater amberjack before releasing the fish off the coast of  Venice, La., on June 9, 2022. Scientists working to get a better estimate of greater amberjack populations are tagging 750 fish to be released from Texas to North Carolina and offering $250 rewards for information and the tags. (Michael Dance/Louisiana State University via
    In this photo taken by Louisiana State University assistant professor Michael Dance, Capt. Brett Falterman, of Fish Research Support, displays an externally tagged greater amberjack before releasing the fish off the coast of Venice, La., on June 9, 2022. Scientists working to get a better estimate of greater amberjack populations are tagging 750 fish to be released from Texas to North Carolina and offering $250 rewards for information and the tags. (Michael Dance/Louisiana State University via AP)
    AP

    Amberjack count: tags worth $250 to Gulf, S Atlantic anglers

    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Tue,06/28/22-4:40PM, 29,644 Reads

    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Scientists are trying to get a better estimate of greater amberjack populations in the South Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico, and this means the chance at a $250 catch for anglers.

    • Click Here to Read More about Amberjack count: tags worth $250 to Gulf, S Atlantic anglers

    loading

  • Good coaches deserve patience

    Tue,06/28/22-8:26PM, 28,237 Reads 36,767 Statewide

    While Ole Miss fans are celebrating the school’s first College World Series championship, and Mississippians in general are feeling rightfully proud of back-to-back baseball titles for this state, there is an important lesson to draw from the Rebels’ remarkable journey.

    That lesson? Don’t give up on a good coach.

    • Click Here to Read More about Good coaches deserve patience

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  • Back-to-back has been great fun

    Tue,06/28/22-8:36PM, 27,997 Reads 37,505 Statewide

    In the 75-year history of the College World Series, only three states have had two different schools from their state win the national baseball championship in back-to-back years.

    Mississippi’s achievement may be the most unique.

    • Click Here to Read More about Back-to-back has been great fun

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  • Mississippi State coach Mike Leach on the sidelines against Arkansas during an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, in Fayetteville, Ark. Leach has signed a two-year contract extension through 2025 after leading the Bulldogs to their second consecutive bowl appearance, as confirmed by an MSU official on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. The third-year coach’s annual base salary increases from $5 million to $5.5 million. (AP Photo/Michael Woods, File)
    Mississippi State coach Mike Leach on the sidelines against Arkansas during an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, in Fayetteville, Ark. Leach has signed a two-year contract extension through 2025 after leading the Bulldogs to their second consecutive bowl appearance, as confirmed by an MSU official on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. The third-year coach’s annual base salary increases from $5 million to $5.5 million. (AP Photo/Michael Woods, File)
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    Leach signs 2-year contract extension with Mississippi State

    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Wed,06/29/22-2:55PM, 21,697 Reads

    STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi State coach Mike Leach has signed a two-year contract extension through 2025 after leading the Bulldogs to their second consecutive bowl appearance.

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    Reeves’ education mirage

    By TIM KALICH
    Fri,01/28/22-10:12PM, 101,146 Reads 500,234 Statewide

    Dating back to his time as lieutenant governor, Tate Reeves has been touting the education gains in Mississippi and trying to take some credit for them.

    He was at it again this past week, using his State of the State address to peddle the line that the turnaround in the state’s public schools has been nothing short of phenomenal.

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  • Opinion: Population moves tell a story

    By BRETT KITTREDGE
    Mon,01/24/22-11:36PM, 94,269 Reads 278,530 Statewide

    While most of the South experienced large population gains last year, Mississippi continues to be on the wrong side of population changes. 

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    New MDOT director losing engineers

    By WYATT EMMERICH
    Wed,01/26/22-7:42PM, 93,999 Reads 208,364 Statewide

    The new executive director of the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) says hiring and retaining engineers is one of MDOT's biggest challenges.

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  • Opinion: Racial diversity is flourishing at Wesley Bible

    By ANDY MILLER - Emmerich News
    Fri,02/18/22-6:26PM, 85,350 Reads 457,176 Statewide

    After a couple of days in my role as VP of Academic Affairs, I read the peer report of our accreditation from the Association of Theological Schools (ATS). We had been granted 10 years from that group that accredits more than 250 seminaries throughout the country.

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