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The Kosciusko Lions Club once again delivered holiday assistance to families across Attala County through its annual Christmas Basket Project, continuing a decades-long tradition of community service.
The project, made possible through generous community support, provided food and other essentials to local families in need, helping ensure that many households were able to enjoy a brighter holiday.
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The Kosciusko Lions Club once again delivered holiday assistance to families across Attala County through its annual Christmas Basket Project, continuing a decades-long tradition of community service.
The project, made possible through generous community support, provided food and other essentials to local families in need, helping ensure that many households were able to enjoy a brighter holiday.
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John Grant (center) and his officiating partners Bernard Daniels (left) and James Campbell.
By Laurence Hilliard
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Photo by Laurence Hilliard, Copyright 2025 Emmerich Newspapers Inc., © 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
John Grant (center) and his officiating partners Bernard Daniels (left) and James Campbell.
By Laurence Hilliard
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Joseph Guess, LUTCF was recently inducted into the NAIFA-MISSISSIPPI HALL OF FAME. NAIFA, the National Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors advocates for the insurance buying public and promotes professionalism among its members through education, training and ethical business practice. The Loise Risher Hall of Fame award is presented to a member who has faithfully served NAIFA, their clients and their community. Congratulating Guess is Carl Boutwell, President of NAIFA-MISSISSIPPI.
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Joseph Guess, LUTCF was recently inducted into the NAIFA-MISSISSIPPI HALL OF FAME. NAIFA, the National Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors advocates for the insurance buying public and promotes professionalism among its members through education, training and ethical business practice. The Loise Risher Hall of Fame award is presented to a member who has faithfully served NAIFA, their clients and their community. Congratulating Guess is Carl Boutwell, President of NAIFA-MISSISSIPPI.
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Anything But a Paintbrush
Last week at the Attala County library, people of all ages got messy and inventive in our “Anything But a Paintbrush” program. Instead of regular brushes, participants used everything from kitchen tools to sponges to create their own unique works of art. It was a fun, hands-on way to try something new and let your imagination run wild. A big thank you to everyone who joined us and made the program so colorful and full of energy.
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From press and staff reports
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From press and staff reports
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A living resolution
By any honest accounting, most of us arrive at a new year carrying two things: plans for who we want to become and the weight of who we have already been. The temptation is to wish away the mistakes, to imagine a clean slate unmarked by bad judgment, missed chances or words we wish we had never spoken. But if we could erase all the mistakes of our past, we would also erase the wisdom earned by living through them. What’s done is done. It is okay to look back. It is dangerous to live there.
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A living resolution
By any honest accounting, most of us arrive at a new year carrying two things: plans for who we want to become and the weight of who we have already been. The temptation is to wish away the mistakes, to imagine a clean slate unmarked by bad judgment, missed chances or words we wish we had never spoken. But if we could erase all the mistakes of our past, we would also erase the wisdom earned by living through them. What’s done is done. It is okay to look back. It is dangerous to live there.
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A living resolution
By any honest accounting, most of us arrive at a new year carrying two things: plans for who we want to become and the weight of who we have already been. The temptation is to wish away the mistakes, to imagine a clean slate unmarked by bad judgment, missed chances or words we wish we had never spoken. But if we could erase all the mistakes of our past, we would also erase the wisdom earned by living through them. What’s done is done. It is okay to look back. It is dangerous to live there.
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A living resolution
By any honest accounting, most of us arrive at a new year carrying two things: plans for who we want to become and the weight of who we have already been. The temptation is to wish away the mistakes, to imagine a clean slate unmarked by bad judgment, missed chances or words we wish we had never spoken. But if we could erase all the mistakes of our past, we would also erase the wisdom earned by living through them. What’s done is done. It is okay to look back. It is dangerous to live there.
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15 Mississippi Sites Placed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2025
The 2025 Mississippi listings in the National Register of Historic Places include Provine Chapel at Mississippi College, the home of a lauded quiltmaker in Jefferson County and five historic districts across the state. In all, 15 properties were listed in the National Register this year.
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15 Mississippi Sites Placed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2025
The 2025 Mississippi listings in the National Register of Historic Places include Provine Chapel at Mississippi College, the home of a lauded quiltmaker in Jefferson County and five historic districts across the state. In all, 15 properties were listed in the National Register this year.
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MSDH Releases Top Baby Names of 2025
Jackson, Miss- James and Amelia were the most popular names in the state for baby boys and girls born in 2025, respectively, according to the Mississippi State Department of Health’s Office of Vital Records and Public Health Statistics.
The Office of Vital Records compiles a list of most popular baby names born to Mississippi residents every year. The counts and rankings are based on provisional birth certificate data.
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MSDH Releases Top Baby Names of 2025
Jackson, Miss- James and Amelia were the most popular names in the state for baby boys and girls born in 2025, respectively, according to the Mississippi State Department of Health’s Office of Vital Records and Public Health Statistics.
The Office of Vital Records compiles a list of most popular baby names born to Mississippi residents every year. The counts and rankings are based on provisional birth certificate data.
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Garden follies
By Felder Rushing
This is the week where I usually do my annual Felder Fesses Up, in which I chronicle my previous year’s garden follies and foibles. But it wasn’t so bad after all.
Mostly, in my attempt to reduce garden chores to accommodate my aging old bones, I dug up scattered flower beds and planters, leaving just a handful I can easily manage and still get a good “color echo” vibe. I rogued out a bunch of nandina, pulled piles of Virginia creeper and Asiatic jasmine, and spread a lot of mulch.
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Garden follies
By Felder Rushing
This is the week where I usually do my annual Felder Fesses Up, in which I chronicle my previous year’s garden follies and foibles. But it wasn’t so bad after all.
Mostly, in my attempt to reduce garden chores to accommodate my aging old bones, I dug up scattered flower beds and planters, leaving just a handful I can easily manage and still get a good “color echo” vibe. I rogued out a bunch of nandina, pulled piles of Virginia creeper and Asiatic jasmine, and spread a lot of mulch.
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Dixie National Livestock Shows to Kick Off with Cutting Horse Show
STATE FAIRGROUNDS, Miss. – The 61st Dixie National Livestock Show and Rodeo will return to Jackson in the new year with an all-American emphasis in honor of the nation’s 250th anniversary. Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson invites the public to attend the multiple livestock and equine shows scheduled to take place ahead of the Dixie National Rodeo, starting with the Southern Cutting Horse Futurity on Friday, January 2, 2026.
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