The rankings are in, and Our Mississippi Home has been announced as one of the top 5 blogs and news websites in the Magnolia State for 2022 and ranked as one of the top 5 blogs to follow in 2023.

According to blog.feedspot.com

Bloggers and Podcast Database – Feedspot.com, thousands of Mississippi blogs are considered and “measured by traffic, social media followers, domain authority and freshness.” Coming in at number five, right after MEMA (Mississippi Emergency Management Agency), Our Mississippi Home is proud to be where the good news lives in the Magnolia State.

Several of the Our Mississippi Home writers are also ranked as top Mississippi bloggers. These syndicated journalists have also written for the MS Press, Sun Herald, and SuperTalk, in addition to other known publications throughout the South. With the mission of delivering positive news and content from all over the state daily, there is something marvelous about the beautiful Magnolia State we call Mississippi. 

Our Mississippi Home began in 2017 when owner and publisher Jamey Foster wanted to change the narrative of Mississippi news. “People are tired of reading about bad news. We do not cover murders and politics but instead give our audience something to be proud of. Their home,” Foster said. 

There are unique and inspiring things happening every day, from the delta flood plains to the Gulf coast seashore and every forest, bayou, and red clay hill in between. Our Mississippi Home ensures that its readers know about all of these happenings, as they should be known and celebrated.

Highlighting people, places, local businesses, and events that help shape the Magnolia State into a place of rich culture and superb hospitality is what Our Mississippi Home is all about. The website’s motto of lifting where you stand rings true while sharing positive news that honors Mississippi today and builds an even better state for tomorrow.

Thank you to our new and seasoned readers. Please continue to follow and read the good news of Mississippi in 2023!

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