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Yahoo
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Mississippi State football schedule times, TV announced for first three games in 2025 season
STARKVILLE — Kickoff times and TV channels have been announced for the start of the 2025 Mississippi State football season. The Bulldogs will open the season at Southern Miss on Aug. 30 at 11 a.m. on ESPN, the program announced on May 29. The home opener at Davis Wade Stadium in Week 2 against Arizona State on Sept. 6 will be at 6:30 p.m. on ESPN2. MSU's Week 3 home game versus Alcorn State on Sept. 13 will be at 5 p.m. on SEC Network+. Advertisement Kickoff times for the remaining games, except for the Black Friday Egg Bowl against Ole Miss, have not been announced yet. Mississippi State's first SEC game is Week 5 vs Tennessee in Starkville after hosting Northern Illinois in Week 4. The Bulldogs went 2-10 in coach Jeff Lebby's first season without an SEC win. The entire assistant coaching staff was retained except for offensive line coach Cody Kennedy. Starting quarterback Blake Shapen also returns after suffering a season-ending shoulder injury in Week 4. MORE: Inside Ace Reese's transfer to Mississippi State baseball and his formation into a top SEC batter Mississippi State football 2025 schedule Aug. 30: at Southern Miss (11 a.m., ESPN) Sept. 6: vs. Arizona State (6:30 p.m., ESPN2) Sept. 13: vs. Alcorn State (5 p.m., SEC Network+) Sept. 20: vs. Northern Illinois Sept. 27: vs. Tennessee Oct. 4: at Texas A&M Oct. 18: at Florida Oct. 25 vs. Texas Nov. 1: at Arkansas Nov. 8: vs. Georgia Nov. 15: at Missouri Nov. 28: vs. Ole Miss (11 a.m., ABC or ESPN) Advertisement Sam Sklar is the Mississippi State beat reporter for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at ssklar@ and follow him on X @sklarsam_. This article originally appeared on Mississippi Clarion Ledger: Mississippi State football vs Southern Miss game time, TV channel
Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Grand Junction's Fourth and Fifth Street fate decided, new mayor decided as well
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) – At Wednesday's Grand Junction city council meeting, a couple big decisions were made. The first one on the night? Cody Kennedy is Grand Junction's new mayor, and Laurel Cole will serve as his mayor pro-tem. That was the first thing on the agenda for the night, but more big decisions were set to be made later on in the meeting. After nearly 2 hours of discussion on the 4th and 5th Street pilot projects, the council made a motion. By a slim 4 to 3 vote, a motion was passed to revert 4th and 5th Street back to its pre-pilot status, with city staff following traffic guidelines to implement travel lane adjustments. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to
Yahoo
09-04-2025
- Politics
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Unofficial election results: Kennedy, Ballard and Van Dyke ahead in the polls
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) – The City of Grand Junction's unofficial results currently have District A incumbent Cody Kennedy ahead while Robert Ballard and Ben Van Dyke are leading their races. The unofficial results say Kennedy has 8,947 votes while his challenger, Alexis Hitzeroth, has 6,020. In the District E race, Ballard is holding off current Mayor Pro-Tem Randall Reitz. According to the unofficial results, Ballard has 8,044 while Reitz – who previously held the at-large position before running District E – has 6,727 votes. Speaking of the at-large seat, Van Dyke is ahead of hopeful Ken Scissors with a vote difference of 7,240-6261. Laura Houston, who dropped out of the race but still had her name on the ballot, has 1374 votes. District D candidate Laurel Cole – who ran unopposed – received 11,222 votes. Dennis Simpson currently has the seat but decided not to run for re-election. Meanwhile, one ballot measure looks on track to pass while another seems likely to fail. The unofficial results say 9,325 voters approved Measure 2A while 4,686 residents said no. This ballot issue changes the date of the general municipal elections to November in odd-numbered years beginning in 2027. Measure 2B – which would increase the salaries of the mayor and city council members – seems to be shot down by voters. According to the unofficial results, 8,243 residents said no to the ballot issue compared to 5,979 voters who approved it. Up-to-date election results can be found here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.