A Jackson couple who met while in prison is expanding their criminal justice mission with reentry programs at a new office for The Reaching and Educating for Community Hope Foundation. The post Once Incarcerated Themselves, Jackson Couple Expands Mission for Second Chances With Reentry Programs appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.| Mississippi Free Press
Letitia Johnson writes about how remote work may be Mississippi’s key to continued stability and competitiveness in a changing economic environment| Mississippi Free Press
Attention, y’all: A really cool festival is making its way to Jackson, Mississippi on Nov. 7-9. The National Folk Festival is making its way to the City with Soul and it’s sure to be a fun time.Here’s the scoop: The National Folk Festival (known as the National) celebrates the roots and richness of ...| It's a Southern Thing
The Mississippi Museum of Art now owns the only two known portraits of enslaved Mississippians that were painted before the Civil War.| Mississippi Free Press
JACKSON, Miss. – Reformed Theological Seminary announces with heavy hearts the passing of Mr. James “Jim” Moore, former Chairman of the Board of Trustees, who died Saturday, August 2, 2025. Moore served RTS with distinction for over three decades, including 11 years as board chairman from 2000 to 2011, helping guide the seminary through significant [...] Read More... The post Reformed Theological Seminary Mourns the Loss of Former Board Chairman Jim Moore appeared first on Reformed Theo...| Reformed Theological Seminary
JACKSON, Miss. – Reformed Theological Seminary is pleased to announce that Katherine “Katie” Majeste has successfully completed her Doctor of Philosophy degree in Counselor Education and Supervision from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. Majeste’s dissertation, titled “The Use of EMDR G-TEP in the Treatment of ADHD Symptoms in Adults,” represents significant research in the [...] Read More... The post RTS Faculty Member Completes Doctoral Degree in Counselor Education ...| Reformed Theological Seminary
Jackson, Miss. – Reformed Theological Seminary joins with many in the broader church in giving thanks to God for the life and ministry of Dr. Richard G. Watson, who entered the presence of his Savior on March 30, 2025, at the age of 95. Dr. Watson served as Academic Dean and Professor of Pastoral Theology [...] Read More... The post RTS Remembers Dr. Richard G. Watson (1929–2025): Pastor, Dean, and Faithful Servant of Christ appeared first on Reformed Theological Seminary.| Reformed Theological Seminary
Jackson, MS – Reformed Theological Seminary (RTS) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Chris S. Stevens as Assistant Professor of New Testament at RTS Jackson. Dr. Stevens will begin his new role on June 1, 2025. Dr. Stevens holds a Master of Divinity from Westminster Seminary California and a Ph.D. in Christian Studies [...]Read More...| Reformed Theological Seminary
Mississippi parents tied up in custody cases and advocates are calling for more transparency and accountability from the Mississippi judiciary.| Mississippi Free Press
Let’s be honest, between the chaos of everyday life, never-ending to-do lists, and calendar battles, carving out quality time with your partner isn’t always...| Awesome Mitten
Jails in St. Louis, Cleveland and Jackson, Mississippi, don’t provide direct access to sunlight and fresh air – even when their own policies require it.| The Marshall Project
Hundreds of women who used drugs while pregnant have faced criminal charges — even when they deliver healthy babies.| The Marshall Project
Explore places to eat in Jackson, Michigan. From gourmet to casual dining, find the perfect place to satisfy your burger cravings.| Follow The Piper
Here are unforgettable places to visit in Mississippi that will introduce and intrigue you to this treasure trove of history, food, and fun.| Wherever I May Roam - Travel Blog
These three Mississippi Children's Museums (Gulfport, Jackson, and Meridian) offer unique experiences and fun for the whole family.| Wherever I May Roam - Travel Blog
Some of the best things to do in Jackson, MS, include visiting the Civil Rights Museum, attending Mistletoe Marketplace, and exploring Fondren.| Wherever I May Roam - Travel Blog
I found and fixed a tiny bug in OpenAPI, learnt about the library, jackson and git in the process. In short, get and set methods are visited by Jackson even when they aren't used anywhere in the code! Be careful how you name your methods 🔥| Julien's DevRel corner