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Seven Lady Statesmen Swimmers Earn All-American Honors at the NCAA National Championships
The Delta State University Women’s Swimming and Diving Team had seven swimmers earn 17 All-American honors at the NCAA National Championship swim meet this week in Indianapolis. The Lady Statesmen placed 21st as a team with 48 points. Those seven swimmers are highlighted by junior Mikayla Kloth. The Ames, Iowa native earned first team All-American…
Read MoreWiley Planetarium at DSU awarded grant from Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi
The Roy L. and Clara Belle Wiley Planetarium at Delta State University is proud to announce receipt of a grant from the Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi. This generous funding will support the expansion of the planetarium’s programming by highlighting the region’s rich music heritage and fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of sound among…
Read MoreDelta State to fly university flag at half-staff in honor of Retiree Marjorie Gladden
Delta State University mourns the loss of Marjorie Gladden, a dedicated member of the DSU community and retired staff member, who passed away on March 11, 2025, at the age of 70. In honor of her memory, the University flag will fly at half-staff through sunset on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. Marjorie was a beloved…
Read MoreDSU’s Johnson selected for study abroad program
Congratulations are in order to Delta State’s own Jakori Johnson. Johnson was recognized at the 94th Southern Regional Convention in Atlanta, Georgia, for being selected for the Study Abroad Program in South Africa this summer 2025, alongside three others. The students will have the opportunity to participate in a five-week program where they will…
Read MoreFirst aerial drone competition held in the MS Delta
The first aerial drone competition to occur in the Mississippi Delta was held in February at O’Bannon High School in Greenville. Four schools from the area competed: Coleman, Leland, O’Bannon and T.L. Weston. According to Rodney Williams, regional support specialist for aerial drone competitions, there are currently four hundred teams competing nationally in aerial drone…
Read MoreWARNING: Misleading Annual Report Mailers
The Mississippi Secretary of State’s Office urges the business community, especially LLCs, to be cautious of misleading mailers distributed by third-party entities urging Annual Report filings. These mailers typically request a fee and appear to be official government correspondence. All business owners should be sure to read the fine print as this correspondence is…
Read MoreGarden Club holds first meeting of the 2025 year
By Stephanie Patton The Leland Deer Creek Garden Club held their first meeting of 2025 on February 5 at the garden club house. Club President Patti Livingston welcomed members back and introduced the guest speaker, Brantley Snipes with Kudzu Collective. Brantley, who is a native of Leland but currently resides in Greenwood, has spearheaded an…
Read MoreMDWFP 2025 youth art contest announced
The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) invites students across Mississippi to get outdoors and participate in the 2025 Bob Tyler Fish Hatchery Youth Art Contest. Each student must submit a portfolio including entry form and artwork to the Visitor Education Center (VEC) by May 10, 2025. The contest is sponsored by the…
Read MoreNew cooking show yielded inspiration for one pot meal
By Kara Kimbrough Disclaimer: I haven’t watched Meghan Markle’s Netflix cooking show, “With Love, Meghan.” I admired Princess Diana and have similar feelings for Prince William, as well as his wife, Princess Kate. Stodgy King Charles and Meghan’s husband, Harry…not so much. I assumed the cooking show would be more about Meghan than the introduction…
Read MoreMDCC announces new leadership appointments
Mississippi Delta Community College (MDCC) recently announced the appointment of Dr. Valarie Morgan as vice president of instruction. Morgan returns to MDCC after serving as associate provost at Delta State University, bringing a wealth of experience in higher education leadership. Morgan is no stranger to MDCC, having served in multiple key roles that college leaders…
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