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College Savings Program relaunches as ‘MS College and Career Savings’
On Feb. 13 State Treasurer David McRae announced the state’s 529 program has rebranded to become “Mississippi College and Career Savings.” The name change better reflects the true capacity of the program, which can be used for traditional four-year colleges, as well as vocational programs, apprenticeships and other career training. “For years, Mississippi’s college savings […] The post College Savings Program relaunches as ‘MS College and Career Savings’ appeared first on The Panolian.
Inaugural Casey Jones Blues Fest ushers in spring in Water Valley
On Saturday, March 23, the Water Valley Main Street Association will hold its first Casey Jones Blues Festival. This free daytime event will occur throughout the downtown area in the heart of Water Valley, with live music at the Solero Stage, located on Main St. near the historic Casey Jones Railroad Museum – whose namesake […] The post Inaugural Casey Jones Blues Fest ushers in spring in Water Valley appeared first on The Panolian.
Black History Month Acts of heroism on the battlefield
Black History Month Acts of heroism on the battlefield Medal of Honor winners By Gene Hays MSgt, USMC (Ret) Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Oscar Austin (DDG-79) proudly bears the name of U.S. Marine Private First Class Oscar P. Austin who received the Medal of Honor posthumously for heroism during the Vietnam War in February 1969. […] The post Black History Month Acts of heroism on the battlefield appeared first on The Panolian.
Quinn Minute – Prehistoric humans
By Rix Quinn We don’t give prehistoric people enough credit. These remarkable folks learned to walk upright, discovered fire, and invented the wheel. Sadly, they made that wheel out of wood, accidentally set it on fire…then had to start over again. Tribes painstakingly carved mud huts out of the earth. That must have been tough, […] The post Quinn Minute – Prehistoric humans appeared first on The Panolian.
Sardis Lake plans Winter Revival
Staff Report Sardis Lake Baptist Church will hold its Winter Revival on Monday, Feb. 19 to Friday, Feb. 23 with services at 6:30 p.m. each day. Bro. Tim Henderson will be preaching Monday and Tuesday. Bro. Dennis Erwin will be preaching Wednesday and Thursday with The Erwin Family singing. Friday night will feature a Gospel […] The post Sardis Lake plans Winter Revival appeared first on The Panolian.
Tillatoba woman still missing
Staff Report A Yalobusha County woman reportedly last seen near Love’s Travel Stop in Batesville Jan. 23 remains missing, family members said this week. Cheyenne Snow, 26, of Tillatoba, left her place of employment at Blauer, Inc., about 9:30 a.m., telling a supervisor she had a family emergency. Batesville Police have opened a missing person […] The post Tillatoba woman still missing appeared first on The Panolian.
Property Transfers
Property Transfers Compiled by Davis Coen Property transfers between Jan. 29 – Feb. 2, 2024, as recorded with the Panola County Chancery Clerk: Second Judicial District Kevin Gibson and Cecil Gibson to Kevin Gibson, A parcel in Section 16, Township 8 South, Range 5 West. William Conley Hemmings, III, as Executor, to William Conley Hemmings, […] The post Property Transfers appeared first on The Panolian.
Batesville Fire Dept. Call Log
Jan. 30 Pearson St., vehicle accident, caller reports back his hurting. Hwy. 35S, grass fire Eureka St., medical alarm, negative contact with subject. Hwy. 6, area of Rose’s store, vehicle accident with injuries. Jan. 31 Armstrong St., 83 year old female with congestive heart failure, assist for Lifeguard. Eureka St., Batesville Police requesting assistance entering […] The post Batesville Fire Dept. Call Log appeared first on The Panolian.
County board hears latest Panola problem – alert sounded for Myotis septentrionalis
Of all the problems in Panola County, add one more to the list. Namely, myotis septentrionalis, also known as the northern long-eared bat. Assistant county engineer Steven Gray informed the Board of Supervisors of the situation at Monday’s meeting at the Sardis Courthouse as part of the regular agenda. “This will make your day,” Gray […] The post County board hears latest Panola problem – alert sounded for Myotis septentrionalis appeared first on The Panolian.
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