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An excellent medical column in The Washington Post predicts the next target in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s anti-vaccine campaign. At the same time, the column debunks the claim that this target is hazardous to children’s health.
Dr. Leana S. Wen, an emergency physician and clinical associate professor at George Washington University, believes Kennedy, the Health and Human Services secretary, may seek the removal of “aluminum salts” from vaccines. He claims this ingredient can cause conditions from autism to asthma to food allergies.
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1. UMMC reopens clinics after cyberattack
The University of Mississippi Medical Center says their clinics will resume normal operations and appointment schedules on Monday as it continues recovery efforts following a cyberattack on February 19.
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Life here on the Circle S is mostly the same routine and unchanging from day to day as we take care of the big black cows. We have been operating this cattle farm for over thirty years now and the main excitement is maybe a bull jumping the fence or new calves being born. That is, until yesterday.
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I love them!
All kinds! The variety seems endless.
When I was little, I had a swing in a pear tree at Lillie Mae’s house where we lived in an apartment in part of her home. I went out to the tree and looked at it carefully before beginning to swing. I carefully sat on the small wooden plank and grasped the rope sides with my chubby little hands. Then the awesome feeling of flying began as I pushed off and soared up and down and thought my little feet would surely touch the blue sky powdered with white clouds. My heart soared, my grip tightened, and higher and higher I went!
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It’s ‘tater planting time. And onions, edible pod and English peas, lettuces, and cabbage, all which grow and produce best this time of year and are harvested in plenty of time to set out tomatoes, peppers, squash, and basil.
I grow most of my veggies in large pots or a small, raised bed, which warms early and is easy to monitor water, fertilizer, and cover if needed during a sudden freeze.
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In the Feb. 23 regular meeting of the Carroll County Board of Supervisors, the Board addressed an update on the ongoing restoration work at the Carrollton Courthouse.
“Mrs. Pam [Lee] got this and sent this to me. I think we discussed it in the Carroll County Development Association - it’s just a marker for the 150 years of the courthouse. This is a state historical marker.” Chancery Clerk Casey Carpenter stated.
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The sample ballots are attached for the Federal Primary Election on Tuesday, March 10. More information can be obtained on our circuit clerk’s facebook page or the MS Secretary of State’s website.
https://myelectionday.sos.state.ms.us/VoterOutreach/Pages/VOSearch.aspx
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MOORHEAD, Miss. (Feb. 18, 2026) — Mississippi Delta Community College (MDCC) proudly hosted a regional SkillsUSA competition Feb. 17, welcoming 131 high school competitors from 12 schools across the region. SkillsUSA is a partnership of career-technical students, teachers and industry leaders working together to ensure America’s workforce is skilled and prepared for future demands.
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SkillsUSA students represented Winona Career and Technical Center well in their District competition on Tuesday, Feb. 17 at MS Delta Community College. The following students have advanced to state competition in April.
• Lily Cooper - 1st place - Welding
• Sophie Gatlin, Ronnie Reed, Colton McClurg - 1st place - Welding Fabrication
• Brady Howard - 1st place - Extemporaneous Speaking
• Briseis Pearson - 3rd place - Extemporaneous Speaking
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I am sure that most of us have heard the saying “life is but a vapor!”
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Heading toward spring of 2026, Daylight Savings Time will begin Sunday, March 8, at 2 a.m. The changing of the season will bring more springlike temperatures and longer days. With Daylight Saving Time, the clocks will “spring forward” one hour. Sunrise and sunset will be about one hour later beginning March 8, bringing longer evening. I have always preferred when Daylight Savings Time begins it feels like the true start of spring. This gives us later daylight hours to enjoy more time outside, to walk, do yard work, attend ball games and enjoy a host of other outdoor activities.
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Citizen initiatives are not the topic that will get the most attention among those who watch what the Mississippi Legislature does. Still, the persistent unwillingness to replace the initiative process ruled illegal by the state Supreme Court five years ago makes it clear lawmakers aren’t interested in this issue.
On Feb. 11, the full Senate in a voice vote tabled a concurrent resolution that would have allowed citizens to propose new state laws, or amend or repeal existing ones. The tabled bill missed a deadline for action and died the next day.
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At the Feb. 3 Winona Board of Aldermen meeting, Fire Chief Barrett Johnson notified the Board that the Winona Fire Department received a $10,000 grant from the Ellard Family Foundation. According to Chief Johnson this grant will assist in purchasing a skid unit for a city brush truck. He explained that skid units are equipment that allow for offroad firefighting, such as in heavily wooded or muddy areas where regular firetrucks cannot reach.
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By Dr. Katherine W. Hughes, Associate Professor of Nursing, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC, RN-TNCC
As of 2023, a woman’s life expectancy was 81.1 years (U.S.). The challenge is to maintain the extra years in good health and productivity. In the past, medical research has ignored many health issues important to women. Recently, new research related to women’s health problems has yielded insights into preventive and complementary healthcare for women.
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The Rotary Club of Winona is calling on eleventh and twelfth grade high school students to consider how "The 4-Way Test" can influence everyday decision making in their lives. The “The 4-Way Test” is a nonpartisan and nonsectarian ethical guide that Rotarians use in their personal and professional relationships.
The test asks us to consider the things we think, say, or do:
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This week is a week of excitement at school, it's CHICKEN WEEK. When Chicken Week comes around, people from Mississippi State bring chicken eggs to the classrooms that need to be hatched. Over the week, we all watch them hatch, become fluffy, start walking, learning how to eat and drink, and make all the chicken noises.
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Pictured from the left, back row: Beat 3 Supervisor Dill Tucker, Beat 4 Supervisor Claude Fluker, MDOT Litter Prevention Coordinator Courtney Collins Goode, Beat 2 Supervisor Josh Hurst.
Middle row: Beat 5 Supervisor Randy Browning, Tax Assessor/Collector Tammy Johnson, Circuit Clerk Durward Stanton, Chancery Clerk Casey Carpenter.
Front Row: MDOT Northern Transportation Commissioner John Caldwell, Beat 1 Supervisor Jim Neill, Sheriff Clint Walker.
Monday, Feb. 23 at the regular Board of Supervisors month end meeting, Carroll County Sheriff Clint Walker accepted a plaque award on behalf of the county for his work with the Mississippi Department of Transportation Litter Prevention Program. Thanks to the dedication of Sheriff Walker and the Sheriff's Department personnel, Carroll County placed second in MDOT District 2 Litter Prevention program, having collected 4,979 garbage bags of litter from the county roadways. This was awarded for the July, 2024 through June 30, 2025 term.
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Tuesday evening, Feb. 17 the Winona Board of Aldermen held their regular mid-month meeting. All Board Members were in attendance with the exception of Ward 4 Alderman Charles Harris. The most pressing topic of discussion during the meeting was regarding the City of Winona hiring for three positions, the most debated of which was the hiring of a new Code Enforcement/Animal Control Officer. The details on the issue are as follows.
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