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Bears Come Up Short Against HindsNews
Hoping to keep the momentum going as they continue to make a push for the playoffs, the Bears welcomed in Hinds Monday night. And even though they played a good brand of basketball, they could not pull it out in the...
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Bear Baseball Falls to Gulf Coast, MeridianNews
Following last week's split against Co-Lin in non-conference play, the Bears hoped to keep the arrow pointing in the right direction as they welcomed two more familiar foes to Summit Monday in Mississippi Gulf Coast and...
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Come Worship with Us at First Baptist - MagnoliaNews
Come Worship with us at First Baptist - Magnolia First Baptist Church, Magnolia, is excited to welcome Bro. Gary Bowlin, well-known Southern Baptist evangelist, as interim pastor. We invite everyone looking for a church...
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Malcolm White to Speak to Walthall County Historical Society in TylertownNews
The Walthall Historical Society is excited to announce that restaurateur and author Malcolm White will speak at the February 18th meeting in the Walthall County Public Library at 5:00 p.m. Malcolm White led the...
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Emergency Warning of All Kinds Now Available to Pike County ResidentsNews
As a city of Magnolia resident, we have all witnessed the unreliable warning sirens for severe weather alerts. We now have a better solution! The Pike County Civil Defense/Emergency Management Agency is rolling out a...
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Magnolia City Board Holds Its February MeetingNews
MAGNOLIA CITY BOARD HOLDS ITS FEBRUARY MEETING by Terry Jackson, GAZETTE City Editor - tdjackson56@att.net The City of Magnolia Board held its monthly session on Tuesday, February 4, 2025. All Board members and the...
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Rep. Becky Currie Honored by U.S. Senate for Role in Overturning Roe v. WadeNews Political
Currie, (R), received a U.S. Senate resolution honoring her and her work as a Mississippi legislator. The resolution was introduced by U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith, (R), and was recorded as follows: “Thanks to the...
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Lady Bears Rally in Overtime to Defeat Jones, Move to .500 in Conference PlayNews
Deer, Turkey, Elk, Fish, Etc. OR of your outdoors experience, and we will publish it free of charge! Be sure to include your name, phone number, address, & any other information you wish to include. To get your photo...
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Bears Unable to Keep Up With Jones at HomeNews
A combination of inconsistent play coupled with pristine shooting from visiting Jones did the Bears in Monday as they had no answer for the Bobcats, falling 89-54. “ We thought we came out with a really good defensive...
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Carolyn Dillon, Longtime Editor & Publisher of The Tylertown Times, Passes AwayNews Obituary
The long-time editor and publisher of The Tylertown Times is dead at 79. Carolyn Dillon died in the early morning hours Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, at Mobile Infirmary, Mobile, Ala., where she had been moved to be with her...
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Snow Blankets Magnolia and Pike CountyHeadline News
SNOW BLANKETS MAGNOLIA & PIKE COUNTY COME SEE DR. LAMPTON AT THE FRYE/MAGNOLIA CLINIC BUILDING LOCATED AT 111 MAGNOLIA STREET!!! HISTORIC MARY LAMPTON REID HOUSE ON SOUTH CHERRY--- The Historic Mary Lampton Reid House,...
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Water Billing Still a Hot Topic for the City of Magnolia in 2025News
The City of Magnolia Board met on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, to kick off the new year. The Mayor and all Aldermen were in attendance. The agenda presented was genericexcept foranagenda item addendum requested by Alderman...
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Mississippi Celebrates its 207th Birthday: Writer Willie Morris Reflected Once That The Special Quality of the Land "Indelibly Shapes the Human Beings Who Dwell Upon It"Columns Headline News
The calendar has turned again on Mississippi. Its 207th anniversary as a state was recently acknowledged by the Census Bureau. Mississippi was established on Dec. 10, 1817, as the nation's 20th commonwealth. How is the...
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Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Avian Influenza Diagnosed in Mississippi Poultry FlockNews
The Mississippi Board of Animal Health (MBAH) has been notified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Veterinary Services Laboratory that poultry from a commercial breeder chicken flock in Greene County,...
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Lady Bears Come Up Just Short Against No. 2 Northwest Florida StateColumns News
Closing out the 2024 portion of the schedule, the Lady Bears knew that they would have a tough test at home Tuesday against the No. 2 Northwest Florida State Lady Raiders. And despite a valiant effort, which included a...
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Henry Lampton Brooks ArrivesNews
HENRY LAMPTON BROOKS ARRIVES--- Henry Lampton Brooks, the son of Donovan and Nettie Watkins Brooks of Spartanburg, SC, was born on December 13, 2024 at 8:22 AM. This fine young man was 8 pounds, 7 ounces and 21.5 inches...
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President Jimmy Carter (1924-2024): This Southern Governor Was Elected President in 1976 When Americans Were Hunting Decency to Run the CountryColumns Headline News
In an all-American sort of way, he was first elected to the local school board. Then Jimmy Carter became President of the United States of America. Well, not in one move. There were several elected jobs in-between those...
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Chris Laird Tabbed as New Southwest Volleyball Head CoachHeadline News
The revitalization of the Southwest Mississippi Community College Volleyball program took a major step forward recently with the hiring of Chris Laird as the team’s new head coach. Laird brings nearly 30 years of...
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Terry’s Creek NewsColumns News
Had a wonderful Lord’s Day last Sunday as we met to worship our Lord. After the morning message, we had the Observance of the Lord’s Supper. Met again Sunday evening for another time to praise our Lord. Singing the...
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Southwest’s ‘Growling Wood’ Disc Golf Course Open to PublicHeadline News
After much anticipation, the Southwest Mississippi Community College Growling Wood Disc Golf Course is open and available to the general public. It is located on the front (west) side of campus and stretches as far as...
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Mississippi’s Ports Are Crucial to State’s SuccessNews
Since March, when a massive cargo ship severed the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, resulting in the deaths of seven workers and a slowdown in ocean freight arriving in the U.S., this country’s port cities have...
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Hayden Fortenberry Among Mississippi State Presenters at Spring Undergraduate Research SymposiumNews
Hayden Fortin-berry, of Summit, MS, is among Mississippi State students who presented at the university’s Undergraduate Research Symposium this spring. Fortinberry presented “Mental Health and Greek Life at MSU”...
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SOUND OFF: Magnolia Farmers Market Pavilion UnusableHeadline News
Several weeks ago, the Magnolia Farmers Market Pavilion became unusable and dangerous to the public. Shoddy workmanship and perhaps the lowest bidder have created a situation where a heavy crossbeam has fallen....
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Chris Laird tabbed as new Southwest Volleyball Head CoachNews
The revitalization of the Southwest Mississippi Community College Volleyball program took a major step forward recently with the hiring of Chris Laird as the team’s new head coach. Laird brings nearly 30 years of...