Mississippi State University for Agriculture and Applied Science, commonly known as Mississippi State University (MSU), is a public land-grant research university adjacent to Starkville, Mississippi
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- Mississippi passes predatory towing reform
Mississippi legislators have passed a bill that better regulates nonconsensual towing of commercial vehicles in the state.
- A Mississippi Exhibition Takes on a Provocative Topic
A 183-canvas painting by Noah Saterstrom explores mental illness, his family’s struggle with it — and the state’s response to those impaired by it.
- urban wildlife: Ann Smithson working with Mississippi state to map wildlife on the northside
Ann Smithson spent hours as a child frolicking and having fun at Laurel Street Park in Belhaven.Now, she is part of a project to map the armadillo, raccoon, gray fox, red fox, white-tailed deer and ...
- Rare 'porcelain gallbladder' found in 100-year-old unmarked grave at Mississippi mental asylum cemetery
Archaeologists have discovered the burial of a woman with a rare "porcelain gallbladder" who was interred at the Mississippi State Lunatic Asylum's cemetery 100 years ago.
- New research program at Ole Miss to determine effects of medical cannabis use
The research program, approved by lawmakers, will compile data on the effects of medical cannabis with the intention of establishing better dosing guidelines.
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- Eastern Iowa farmer accused of leaving fertilizer spill in Burlington
A man whose fertilizer tank ruptured while driving in Burlington did not report the spill, drove away and initially refused to help clean a creek it contaminated, DNR said.
- Waterloo Schools releases first artist renderings of proposed new high school
The Waterloo Community School District has unveiled three preliminary renderings that showcase the potential design of a unified high school campus.
- On the hunt for Missouri's Champion Trees, the biggest and oldest of their kind
Information on potential new state champion trees comes voluntarily from the public as well as state foresters who happen to notice candidates for the honor.
- 27 million people bracing for severe storms
Tornadoes, hail and strong winds are expected to cause damage across several states, with the highest-risk areas including Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas.
- A Mississippi Exhibition Takes on a Provocative Topic
A 183-canvas painting by Noah Saterstrom explores mental illness, his family’s struggle with it — and the state’s response to those impaired by it.