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VIDEO: Local legend gets her due 74 years in the making
Dot Ford Burrow destroyed girls' high school basketball records in 1950. She was inducted into the National High School Hall of Fame in July. The Burrow name is heard in households across the country, now in more ways than one. WTVA's Sami Kostas sat down with Dot Ford Burrow over 70 years after her final basket.
Photo gallery: North Natchez class of 1974 celebrates 50 year class reunion
NATCHEZ — Graduates from the North Natchez Class of 1974 spent the weekend reuniting and reminiscing during its 50th class reunion. The weekend started Friday with a family brunch at The Perfect Event on Northgate Road and ended with a “Western Night” themed event at Concord Quarters. The events allowed old friends and classmates to […] The post Photo gallery: North Natchez class of 1974 celebrates 50 year class reunion appeared first on Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper.
On The Shelf: Mysteries abound this week as we take a look some new titles from our Large Print Collection
This column was submitted by Evangeline Cessna, Local History Librarian at the Warren County-Vicksburg Public Library. This week’s column features titles from our New Large Print collection. Author Kelley Armstrong begins a new series with two new titles: “Murder at Haven’s Rock” and “The Boy Who Cried Bear.” “In Murder at Haven’s Rock,” detective Casey […]
Lauren Johnson, Dead at 22: Found Wrapped in a Sheet Inside a Car at Gulfport
Lauren Johansen, 22, was found dead, her body mutilated and wrapped in a sheet inside a car at a Gulfport, Mississippi cemetery. Bricen Rivers, 23, her ex-boyfriend, allegedly fled the scene, leading police on a dramatic chase before being captured by authorities after a lengthy pursuit. This shocking discovery has left the local community in disbelief and mourning.
Female inmates change lives through HSE program
Nine women dressed in robes of distinction celebrated as they crossed the auditorium stage on the Rankin Campus in recognition of receiving their High School Equivalency credential. Fifteen women in all from the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility achieved their High School Equivalency (HSE) credential in 2024 through Hinds’ Adult Education program. Graduates who did not […] The post Female inmates change lives through HSE program appeared first on Daily Leader.
Woman charged with murder after deadly shooting in Macon
MACON, Miss (WTVA) -- A woman has been arrested and charged with murder after a deadly shooting in Macon early Saturday morning. Macon police chief Davine Beck says Ciara Latham was arrested in Macon Saturday. She has been charged with murder and aggravated domestic violence. 23-year-old Breanna Franklin was shot...
The Vicksburg Post brings home 14 awards at Better Newspaper Contest
The Vicksburg Post and Vicksburg Living hauled in 14 awards — including five first-place winners — in 12 categories in the Mississippi Press Association’s 2023 Better Newspaper Contest. Vicksburg Living, and its editor Terri Cowart Frazier, was recognized as Mississippi’s best periodical published by the state’s multi-day papers. The Vicksburg Post finished third in the […]
Man dies after being shot multiple times on Livingston Road
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – A man was shot and killed early Sunday morning in Jackson. The shooting happened shortly after 5:00 a.m. in the 3000 block of Livingston Road. Detective Tommie Brown said when officers arrived at the location, they were told that a man had been shot multiple times and transported to the University […]
Applebee’s Incident Highlights Discrimination Concerns After $150 Tip Questioned
A recent incident at an Applebee’s in Laurel, Mississippi, has sparked significant social media attention and conversations about customer service and discrimination. Dawn Montgomery was part of a party of 14 dining at the Laurel Applebee’s when her tipping generosity turned into an unexpected ordeal. Montgomery left a $150 tip for their server, Melissa, who was relatively new and appeared anxious handling such a large group. She did a great job waiting our table, said Montgomery.
Come take a ride: Magnolia Carriage Rides & Tours now open in Vicksburg
Down by the riverside, a burgundy carriage pulled by two white Percheron mules gracefully navigates the historic streets of the River City. It may sound like the beginning of a novel set in the old South, but it’s taking place today in downtown Vicksburg. Rick Joles, a native of Oak Grove, La., has launched a […]
Sontag church identifies several unmarked graves in cemetery
STORY SUBMITTED WILSON FARNHAM JR. While patiently waiting on the Lord’s return, our cemeteries at Shiloh Church in Sontag of Lawrence County have slowly been filling to capacity. Organized in 1845 and on its present location for a very long time, we have two burial grounds and are located on a high hill with limited […] The post Sontag church identifies several unmarked graves in cemetery appeared first on Daily Leader.
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