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From Roe to Dobbs and Beyond: The last clinic in Mississippi
Quality Journalism for Critical Times This is the third in a four-part series Not a single employee of the New Woman All Women Clinic in Birmingham quit after it was bombed in 1998. It would always be the abortion clinic that got bombed — the place where security guard and police officer Robert Sanderson died, and head nurse Emily Lyons […] The post From Roe to Dobbs and Beyond: The last clinic in Mississippi appeared first on Florida Phoenix.
2024 Early Outlook For SEC Football Teams: Ole Miss
2024 Early Outlook For SEC Football Teams: Ole Miss. Ole Miss has risen into rarified air as a Southeastern Conference contender. Lane Kiffin has raised Ole Miss success and expectations. One in a series. Almost every article on University of Mississippi football begins with "Lane Kiffin." Almost every article also...
Mississippi high school students explore AP STEM classes at MSU-hosted Global Teaching Project program
STARKVILLE, Miss.—High school students from across the Magnolia State received their first taste of Advanced Placement courses prior to the fall semester during the Global Teaching Project’s eighth annual Advanced STEM Summer Preparatory Program held this month at Mississippi State. Approximately 100 students from 17 rural Mississippi public...
Tupelo City Council names Davis president, Gaston vice president
TUPELO — For what is believed to be the first time in Tupelo’s history, two women sit at the helm of the city council. Earlier this week, the council members appointed Ward 4 Councilwoman Nettie Davis as council president and Ward 6 Councilwoman Janet Gaston as vice president. The votes on both appointments were unanimous. Davis replaces Ward 3 Councilman Travis Beard after previously serving ...
Ripley Celebrates the Burnside Music Legacy and the Hill Country Blues
R.L. Burnside’s son Garry moved to Ripley, Mississippi in Tippah County a few years ago, and since that time, he has become a major fixture on the city’s music scene, organizing an annual Burnside Music Festival. The city government has reciprocated by creating a Blues Alley where works of art commemorate the great musicians of the Hill Country Blues.
Brookhaven’s ‘Princess’ JaBria attenda BET Awards
Brookhaven’s JaBria McCullum was a princess at the BET 2024 Awards. When asked how she wanted to dress for the event, “princess” was her request, and her godmother Katrina Hines did her best to make that happen. Dressed in an elegant yellow dress, McCullum went to the awards ceremony with Hines and her “brother,” actor/singer […] The post Brookhaven’s ‘Princess’ JaBria attenda BET Awards appeared first on Daily Leader.
Chic Shak fast food restaurant listed for sale
NATCHEZ — A relatively new downtown restaurant is for sale. The Chic Shak, which Greg and Kim Everhart opened on Sept. 8, 2023, has been listed for sale on Facebook Marketplace. The asking price is $239,000. “Possible owner financing. Downtown Natchez fast food restaurant for sale. Turnkey business opportunity. Plenty of parking. Message for questions […] The post Chic Shak fast food restaurant listed for sale appeared first on Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper.
Mississippi Museum of Natural Science director retires
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – The director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science has retired after 31 years of service. Charles Knight’s journey with the museum began long before his official tenure. “As a kid in the 1970s, I visited the Museum in its old downtown Jackson location and felt like it was built just […]
Firework experts explain how to safely pop fireworks during drought
Www.wcbi.com – Khamari Haymer – 2024-07-03 19:15:55. SUMMARY: In West Point, Mississippi, as dry conditions persist, Central Oktibbeha Volunteer Fire Department Chief Laurie Grace stresses safety while using fireworks. Grace advises having water available to soak unexploded fireworks and to avoid setting them off in dry grass to prevent fires. Water buckets or hoses should be on hand. Most fireworks injuries affect children under 12, with common injuries to the face, head, and hands. Orbit Fireworks Employee Candi Nabors emphasizes adult supervision to avoid fire hazards. In 2022, fireworks caused over 30,000 fires, resulting in six deaths and over $100 million in property damage.
City leaders say crews should get go-ahead to address major North Jackson sinkhole this week
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Jackson city leaders say contractors should be given the go-ahead this week to address a major sinkhole in the Rollingwood neighborhood. The announcement was made at the Jackson City Council meeting on Tuesday after Rollingwood resident Michael Gray Lewis approached council members with his concerns. “There...
New Turf For The Tigers – Dunlap Stadium will have new field, lights for football
The fan experience at South Panola Tigers football games this fall will be among the best in the nation, and certainly in the Southeast, following a summer of upgrades at Robert H. Dunlap Stadium in Batesville. Superintendent Del Phillips spearheaded the drive to modernize the storied venue that has been a major part of the […] The post New Turf For The Tigers – Dunlap Stadium will have new field, lights for football appeared first on The Panolian.
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