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DSU students visit MS Capitol

Recently, students from Delta State University had the opportunity to visit the Mississippi State Capitol for Legislative Day, where they reported they had meaningful conversations with state legislators. Students were thanked for participating and representing their fellow students’ voices, and they said they appreciated the Mississippi State Capitol for hosting them.

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Regional fire weather pattern prompts Leland burn ban

The City of Leland entered a burn ban Feb. 23 following a stretch of dry conditions and gusty winds that increased wildfire risk across the Mid-South. The ban prohibits outdoor burning that produces embers, including debris piles, brush burning, campfires and similar open flames. It remains in effect until lifted by city officials. While Washington…

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Leland tourism tax proposal advances after split vote

Special to The Leland Progress A proposed tourism tax for the city of Leland is moving to the Mississippi Legislature following a split vote by the Leland Board of Alderpersons during its March 3 meeting. The measure, which would authorize an additional 2 percent tourism tax within the city, passed after Mayor John Lee cast…

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Southern Miss to host 20th Mississippi Science Olympiad

The University of Southern Mississippi will host the 20th annual Mississippi Science Olympiad on March 27, bringing middle and high school teams from across the state for a full day of STEM competition. Events run from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with first-place middle and high school teams advancing to the National Science Olympiad in…

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Gore, Pieralisi awarded excellence in Cotton IPM

Two Mississippi State University Extension agricultural specialists were recognized for their contributions to cotton research and educational service. Delta Research and Extension Center head and MSU Extension entomologist Jeff Gore received the 2026 Recognition Award for Excellence in Cotton Integrated Pest Management at the National Cotton Council’s Beltwide Cotton Conferences. MSU Extension cotton specialist Brian…

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MDCC Awarded $44,695 MSPB Grant for Precision Agriculture Irrigation Research

Mississippi Delta Community College (MDCC) has been awarded $44,695 from the Mississippi Soybean Promotion Board (MSPB) for the 2026–2027 funding cycle to support applied research on irrigation efficiency in soybean production. The funded project, “Using On-Farm Weather Stations to Improve Irrigation Efficiency and Environmental Monitoring in Mississippi Soybean Production,” will deploy research-grade weather stations at…

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Movie Review: “Scream 7”

By Bob Garver “Scream” is easily my favorite horror franchise. It might be my favorite movie franchise overall, but especially in terms of horror. That’s why it really hurts me to say that “Scream 7” isn’t up to snuff. It’s not hard to see why this installment falls short, given its troubled production history. The…

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DSU marketing students shine at Ole Miss sales competition

Delta State University marketing students showcased poise and precision at the 2026 Ole Miss Business Applied Sales Experience (BASE) competition in Oxford, held on February 23. Associate Professors of Marketing Dr. Zina Taran and Dr. Lisa Cooley led a three-student team into the intensive two-round event, where top sales students from across the region tested…

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Delta State’s Burchfield selected for prestigious L.E.A.D. Bolivar County program

Delta State University is proud to announce that Mallory Burchfield, Director of Foundation Relations, has been accepted into the 2026 cohort of the Bolivar County L.E.A.D. program. Burchfield was selected based on her professional leadership, longstanding community involvement and commitment to strengthening both Delta State and the Cleveland community she calls home. L.E.A.D. Bolivar —…

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