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Bike Around MississippiHeadline
HISTORIC HEDGE HILL HOUSE IN MAGNOLIA--- Pictured above, from left to right, Nick Barraghan, and Ed Abdella, standing in front of Hedge Hill. A historic home in Magnolia, owned by Lucius Lampton, MD, and Magnolia...
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Dr. Paul Byers Announces Retirement, Dr. Kathryn Taylor Named Interim State EpidemiologistHeadline News
Dr. Paul Byers Recently the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) announced that State Epidemiologist Dr. Paul Byers retired at the end of June after more than 30 years with MSDH. “Dr. Byers will be hugely...
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Fitlife Flippers Making a SplashHeadline
FITLIFE FLIPPERS COMPETE AT JACKSON'S CITY SWIM MEET-- The conclusion of the local swimming season is the Jackson City Meet, in which swimmers from across the central part of Mississippi compete against other swimmers...
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Miss Mattie’s Birthday CelebrationHeadline
MISS MATTIE’S 90TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED---- On May 28th, friends and fans of Miss Mattie, a local library legend and story-teller, celebrated her 90th birthday at McComb’s Palace Theatre. The event was hosted by the...
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Terry’s Creek Baptist Church Take a Swamp TourHeadline
TOUR OF THE SWAMP-- Terry’s Creek Baptist Church Children and Adults enjoyed a trip to Frenier, La last Saturday to enjoy a fun day in the Swamp. They traveled in a boat on the coastal canal and saw turtles, raccoons,...
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First Baptist Church in Magnolia: Sunday Services Moved to Fellowship HallHeadline
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF MAGNOLIA WELCOMES ALL-- FBC Magnolia is the 4th oldest church in Pike County, at 197 years old. The members have been meeting in the FBC Magnolia Fellowship Hall for the past 3 weeks. Anyone is...
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Eva Gordon Upper Elementary Students RecognizedHeadline
TOP 3 STUDENTS FROM EVA GORDON RECOGNIZED-- Eva Gordon Upper Elementary PAPER Champions, from left to right, Noah Smith, Dakyrio Bell, and Kha’ryiah Holmes, received their PAPER Swag Box in early May. The prize boxes...
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Water and Sewer Rate Increase Proposed by the MayorHeadline
An “out of schedule” City Board Working Session was held on Monday, May 22 to discuss the city’s business and raising the Water and Sewer Rates for residents and businesses in Magnolia. Typically, working sessions...
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Osyka Elementary Teacher & Employee of the MonthHeadline
OSYKA ELEMENTARY NEWS--- We are very pleased to announce our April Teacher of the Month, Dewamna Clark (2nd grade) and April Employee of the Month, Sheletha Dillon (Pre-K) from Osyka Elementary School.
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There are Angels Hovering ‘Round The Call to Caregiving: Part TwoHeadline
In last month’s “Southernism” column, we explored one type of caregiver... a family member who devotes their days and nights to meeting the needs of an ailing relative or loved one. In recognition of National...
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There are Angels Hovering ‘Round Family Caregivers: Part OneHeadline
Today, in untold millions of homes across America, someone’s ailing spouse, someone’s fragile parent, or someone’s handicapped child will need some extra care to help them perform the simple activities of daily...
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Getting Fit in MagnoliaHeadline
LINE DANCING AND YOGA IN OLD MAGNOLIA TOWN--- Within the walls of the historic depot and on its porch, the bold new city of Magnolia is offering fitness classes on Monday nights at 6:45 pm. Weeks alternate between yoga...
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What’s Up Magnolia? HousekeepingHeadline
We are both retired teachers who raised two children each. We had assumed that the reason that we had not kept up with the housekeeping chores was because we were busy working at our paying jobs and raising kids. That...
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Reeves/Presley Governor’s Election This November Will Be a Horse-Race, Early Polls RevealHeadline News Political
Mississippi Republican Gov. Tate Reeves could be headed back to the banking world after the state’s November general election. One poll shows Reeves is in disfavor with many Mississippi voters, while another survey...
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Osyka Elementary Participates in School Choice WeekHeadline
NATIONAL SCHOOL CHOICE WEEK AT OES-- Osyka Elementary School is participating in National School Choice Week, January 22-28, which celebrates effective education options for children. It encourages families to discover...
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Now 5-Years-Old, the Two Mississippi Museums are Making this State a Better PlaceHeadline
Mississippi’s 216th anniversary as a state arrives in December. Its Two Mississippi Museums have just turned 5-years-old. You’d think packing more than two centuries of life into just two historical halls of that...
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Can a Democrat Get Elected to The Governor’s Mansion?Headline
Democrat Brandon Presley wasted no time in grabbing hold of the populism theme in announcing his bid to unseat Republican Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves. “I ain’t never owned a tennis racket. I ain’t never had a...
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“Just As I Am” - The Story of Charlotte ElliottHeadline
You know this hymn by heart I’m sure... it is a song very familiar to most churchgoing folk as we stand firmly clutching the pew in front of us and often trying unsuccessfully to suppress our tears. We knew that...
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Why There is a Christmas TreeHeadline
Many moons ago my favorite pre-Christmas pastime was my nightly vigil in the floor of our darkened living room. At the foot of the best tree our pasture had yielded that year, I would sit basking in the glow of a few...
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My Christmas Wish ListHeadline
As it says in Ecclesiastes, there a time for everything. And now it’s the time for Christmas lists. I’ve been thankful, now I’m going to be wishful. And I’m going straight to Santa Claus with it! Santa, our...
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Raymond Garden Club Christmas Lighting WinnersHeadline
RAYMOND GARDEN CLUB -- Congratulations to Rickey and Lynne Hartley at 114 Pine View Drive for being selected as Raymond Garden Club Christmas Lighting Winner. RAYMOND GARDEN CLUB -- Congratulations to Jack and Michelle...
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To Clarify the “Raise” Word - Let’s Use “Increase in Compensation and Benefits” to Magnolia City Board Members: It’s still a Financial Impact to Magnolia’s TaxpayersHeadline News
During the December Magnolia City Board meeting, the mayor made a motion for the city to pay the monthly Blue Cross Health Insurance Premiums for the Aldermen and Alderwoman. This motion was an addendum item to the...
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Osyka Elementary Recognized for “A” RatingHeadline News
OSYKA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-- On Friday December 9, 2022, Osyka Elementary was presented with a flag that flew over the U.S. Capitol, in honor of Osyka Elementary receiving an “A” rating recently. Pictured above are...
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Port Gibson Contains More than a Famous Finger Pointed SkywardHeadline
There’s obviously a whole lot more to the South Mississippi hamlet of Port Gibson than a famous finger pointing skyward. That iconic landmark, located atop the First Presbyterian Church, features a gold-tinted hand...