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New Stage Theatre Presents “Primary Trust” in Jackson February 17 – March 1
The Pulitzer Prize–winning play by Eboni Booth explores
loneliness, friendship, and the power of human connection.
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Marty Stuart’s Congress of Country Music Dedicates Cynthia Lake Building
PHILADELPHIA, Miss. (Jan. 21, 2026) — Marty Stuart’s Congress of Country Music celebrated the dedication of the newly completed Cynthia Lake Building on Wednesday, January 14, honoring the visionary preservationist and philanthropist whose passion for music history inspired the project.
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America Deporting the Persecuted It Promised
to Protect
There are moments in a republic when the noise of slogans must give way to the quiet insistence of conscience.
This is one of them.
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MSDH Unveils 2025 Public Health Report Card
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PAC meetings welcome
feedback from producers
By Nathan Gregory
MSU Extension Service
STARKVILLE, Miss. -- Central and north Mississippi producers can provide input on agricultural research and outreach programming at Mississippi State University during two Producer Advisory Council meetings in February.
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WHAT IS MY PURPOSE
IN LIFE?
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By Peggy Sims
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By Austin Bishop
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Ethel High School
Second Nine Weeks
Superintendent’s List
1. Anna Bain
2. Riley Beauchamp
3. Brooke Bishop
4. Jodie Black
5. Aubrey Cole
6. Collin Dees
7. Emma Dees
8. Jamarius Evans
9.Kameron Fortenberry
10. Karli Fortenberry
11. Makenleigh Gentry
12. Em’Ari Greenwood
13. Haleigh Hutchison
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Jackson Shuler rambles on for first down
By Laurence Hilliard
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Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund Board Approves 20 More Projects
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Good soil for good garden
By Felder Rushing
A plant is no better than what it grows in. Got good dirt…er, potting soil?
Had a dream the other night, vivid enough to wake me to text myself a morning reminder; however, the next morning I this message on my phone: pit t soi imdian mods. Took a while to figure out that it was a reminder that, decades ago while working in the MSU horticulture greenhouses, we used soil partly excavated from ancient Indian mounds.
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Speaker's Edge Showcases Ethical Leadership, Strategic Communication
Students work with world-class communication coaches during winter intercession course
OXFORD, Miss. – University of Mississippi graduate students demonstrated persuasion, ethical reasoning and leadership during the Speaker's Edge competition Jan. 15-16 at the Jackson Avenue Center.
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Southern Miss Beckman Scholars Earn National Recognition for Research
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MC foreign language student receives Gilman Scholarships to study abroad in Taiwan
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Ida Vivian Phillips, 83, of Hollandale, Mississippi, passed away on January 15, 2026, at her residence. Visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Saturday, January 24, 2026, at Southside Baptist Church, 137 West Reed Road, Greenville, Mississippi 38701. A memorial service will follow at 11:00 a.m., at Southside Baptist Church. Rev. Frank Terry and Rev. Jon Reed McClendon will officiate the services.
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The teenager’s attorney asked for him to be released on bond, but that request was denied by the judge.
The 19-year-old accused of setting fire to parts of Jackson’s Beth Israel synagogue pleaded not guilty to a federal arson charge Tuesday afternoon. He was also denied bond.
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Below is an opinion column by Sid Salter:
After the recent attack, churches opened their doors to the Jewish community; civic leaders of various faiths and backgrounds came together to condemn it.
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Move over, Archie. You may have to share a “Welcome to Drew” billboard with Stafford Shurden very soon.
Stafford Shurden’s resume in itself will arouse your curiosity and have you perusing the first pages of his recent book, Meet and Three. A play on words between “meat” and “meet” makes perfect sense in this memoir.
The farmer, restaurateur, retired judge, podcaster, connoisseur, and reviewer of gas station cuisine can now add “author” to his list of accomplishments.
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