The word out of Jackson is now that Gov. Phil Bryant has signed the Alyce G. Clarke Mississippi Lottery Act into law, it will take about...
The Department of Modern Languages at the University of Mississippi recently announced the fourth annual Hispanic Heritage Series of films this fall semester as part of...
By Anna Grace Usery Editor-in-Chief anna.grace.usery@hottytoddy.com Beth Hunt’s grandmother encouraged her to take up tennis or golf during her childhood because it’s “something you can do...
The accolades are nonstop for this metro Jackson city of 30,000 residents. Madison has received yet another feather in the city’s hat as Zippia, a Career...
*Editor’s Note: Dr. David Sansing will read and sign copies of “The Other Mississippi” on Tuesday, September 4, 2018, at 5 p.m., at Off-Square Books. “Mississippi...
Bill Ferris, who ran the Center for the Study of Southern Culture, is profiled in a Washington Post multi-media feature, “Stories of the Segregated South: A...
Mike Espy’s path back to Congress isn’t easy, but it isn’t impossible, either. It’s September, meaning a short eight weeks remain until Mississippi voters — those...
The Great 38 Race weekend is a staple in the Oxford community that commemorates former football player Chucky Mullins who sustained a life ending injury during...
By Anna Grace Usery Editor-in-Chief anna.grace.usery@hottytoddy.com Though the official end of the southeastern music festival season came to an end with Sloss Music Festival in Birmingham...
By Anna Grace Usery Editor-in-Chief anna.grace.usery@hottytoddy.com Labor Day is one of those holidays, similar to the Fourth of July or Thanksgiving, that the fun part about...