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Northpark Mall welcomes new content lab
RIDGELAND, Miss. (WJTV) – Northpark welcomed its second retailer is just under a week. On Thursday, Selfie! opened at the shopping center. The business is a do-it-yourself content lab where patrons can stop by and shoot or record content for themselves. Photographers and smartphone users alike can utilize the studio for staged shoots, documenting memories, […]
City working to develop new long-range plan for Clinton
It’s been six years since the City of Clinton revised the road map it uses to guide long-term growth, and City officials say it’s time to begin putting together a new comprehensive plan. “We have to stay in compliance with the state on our zoning ordinances and things...
What's that going in next door to Patty Peck Honda in Ridgeland?
An auto dealership is leaving Jackson for the suburbs and has already broken ground. Porsche of Jackson has stirred dirt along the northbound I-55 frontage road in Ridgeland, and officials with the company are hopeful the new dealership will open within the next 10 months. Oscar Carter with the dealership said it was originally...
Kaycee Johnson found safe in Prentiss
Kaycee Alexis Johnson, the missing 14 year old Carson girl has been located. She was found in Prentiss and is safe. The Prentiss Police Department assisted the Jefferson Davis County Sheriff’s Department in her safe return. She had been reported missing from her home on Highway 13 South in Carson since 6 p.m. July 17. The post Kaycee Johnson found safe in Prentiss appeared first on Prentiss Headlight.
Jackson State earns pair of ITA Academic Team Awards
JACKSON, Miss. | The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) released the 2024 Division I Men's and Women's ITA Scholar-Athletes and All-Academic Teams this week, and Jackson State was one of two schools in the conference to earn recognition for both. The Jackson State women earned the All-Academic Team Award while having a pair of student-athletes named Scholar-Athletes for 2024 including Isabela Benavides and Chiara Desia . The men also earned the All-Academic Team Award with three student-athletes named Scholar-Athletes including Alejandro Pinilla , Ching Chang Chiu , and Gokalp Ayar . In 2024, 1,573 Division I women's student-athletes were named an...
Clark will headline NAACP banquet Panola native is Hinds election commissioner
Clark will headline NAACP banquet Panola native is Hinds election commissioner The Panola County Branch of the NAACP will hold its 50th anniversary banquet on Saturday, July 28, at the Booth Event Center in Batesville. The program will begin at 6 p.m. and feature guest speaker Jermal C. Clark, a Hinds County Election Commissioner and […] The post Clark will headline NAACP banquet Panola native is Hinds election commissioner appeared first on The Panolian.
Truth Lounge owners to ask court for injunction against city to allow it to reopen at hearing Thursday
NATCHEZ — The Truth Lounge owners have filed an application for a preliminary injunction against the City of Natchez in Sixth District Circuit Court. Circuit Court Judge Carmen Drake will hear the application at 2 p.m. on Thursday in the Adams County Courthouse. The Truth Lounge has been closed since April 25, when the city’s […] The post Truth Lounge owners to ask court for injunction against city to allow it to reopen at hearing Thursday appeared first on Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper.
KOPC Workforce Development trainees put lessons to practice with John Henry Park facelift
BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - Biloxi’s John Henry Park is getting some new upgrades thanks to students in a workforce training program. Cari Lee joined the Knights of Peter Claver training program to get some much-needed skills to help her find a job. She and other students have applied their training during the renovation of the park.
New rules in effect for crappie fishing in North Mississippi
GRENADA, Miss. (WMC) - If you fish the Arkabutla, Grenada, Enid or Sardis lakes in North Mississippi, there are new fishing regulations that you need to know. There are several reasons for the change, including historic low water levels, increased fishing charter businesses, and more anglers using sonar fish finders.
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