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FBI Warning Parents In Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas: Be Aware Of Doxing and Swatting
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is issuing a warning to parents: be on alert for potential doxing and swatting incidents involving their children, particularly those who are active in online gaming communities.
‘Touched By An Angel’ actor found dead
The cause of death for Mississippi-born actor John Dye is still undetermined after he was found dead in his San Francisco home on Jan. 10. Dye, who was born in Amory, was well known for his role of Andrew, the Angel of Death, in the long-running television series “Touched by an Angel.”
Warren County to hold groundbreaking for new jail
VICKSBURG, Miss. (WJTV) – A groundbreaking ceremony will be held for the new Warren County Jail. The Vicksburg Post reported the groundbreaking will be held on Monday, September 16 at 11:30 a.m. The new jail will be located at 1200 U.S. Highway 80. Officials said the new jail is being constructed to replace the current […]
Another downtown Jackson restaurant is closing. See the details
Basil's in Downtown Jackson is closing it's doors. Michael Laskin, who is the manager for the downtown location, announced the decision on social media Wednesday. "A bit of housekeeping. Ya gotta know when to hold ‘em’ And (more importantly) when to fold ‘em," he said on Facebook. "That being said, Basil's Downtown will be...
New housing for seniors opens in West Jackson
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – A new, affordable apartment complex for seniors opened its doors in West Jackson. The Pearl Apartments and Jackson-Hinds Comprehensive Health Center opened on Wednesday, August 28 off of Highway 80. The facility was previously the Holiday Inn and Jackson Southwest Hotel. The structures were transformed into 76 affordable homes for those […]
Natchez cracking down harder on neglected properties
NATCHEZ, Miss. – Mayor Dan Gibson is warning property owners that the city is cracking down harder on imposing fines on those with dilapidated houses, unkempt yards and other public nuisances. “We’re sending a message to everyone that … we need people to get serious about cleaning up their...
Ag Commissioner Gipson speaks at Vicksburg Rotary Club
Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson spoke on a wide array of topics during his visit to the Vicksburg Rotary Club’s weekly meeting Thursday, but saved the majority of his remarks for stressing the importance of the Magnolia State’s farmland and those who work it. “Agriculture is the backbone of Mississippi’s economy,” Gipson […]
Former Mississippi State Football Coach Reveals Embarrassingly Low Bar For Success In Starkville
Joe Moorhead was fired after just two seasons as head football coach at Mississippi State. The decision to let him go continues to baffle him to this day considering the embarrassingly low bar for success in Starkville. He went scorched earth on the Bulldogs during a recent interview with Adam Breneman. Moorhead was hired by […] The post Former Mississippi State Football Coach Reveals Embarrassingly Low Bar For Success In Starkville appeared first on BroBible.
Downtown Alliance: More façade applications received than funds will cover
NATCHEZ — Downtown merchants were not hesitant to apply for American Rescue Plan Act funds available to help them with building façade improvements, Downtown Natchez Alliance Director Kevin Miers said at Wednesday’s merchant group meeting at Natchez Coffee Co. Miers said more projects were applied for than could be funded with the grant awarded to […] The post Downtown Alliance: More façade applications received than funds will cover appeared first on Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper.
Welcome home: Local veteran receives new, ‘tiny’ house
In a display of community spirit and unwavering support for veterans, two organizations came together to provide a new home for Lafayette County resident Frankie Dunn, a 71-year-old veteran in need. Purple Heart Homes and Seven Days for the Troops provided Dunn with a “tiny home” after learning the veteran lived in a shed on […] The post Welcome home: Local veteran receives new, ‘tiny’ house appeared first on The Oxford Eagle.
VHS Ninth Grade Football Team Crushed Terry 30-8 on Tuesday
Vicksburg High School Ninth Grade football team blew out Terry 30-8 in their season opener on Tuesday. The Gators controlled the game from start to finish as TJ Selvy took the snaps at quarterback. Selvy hit Jayden Stewart on 35-yard and 10-yard touchdown passes. Landon Prentiss also caught a 2-point conversion from Selvy who finished with over 120 passing yards.
Movie about Armstrong's fight for hair braiding to debut Friday
TUPELO – A movie about Melony Armstrong, who battled more than 20 years to get the restrictions lifted on hair braiding, debuts Friday on several platforms. "Freedom Hair" centers on Tupelo entrepreneur and hair braider Armstrong, who finally got the Mississippi Legislature to lift what were at the time a host of restrictive regulations for those who wanted to braid hair. That bill, passed in ...
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