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JACKSON, Miss. – Due to hazardous conditions caused by the ice storm, the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) is adjusting operations for county health departments across the state. The safety of our staff and the public remains our top priority. We continue to closely monitor weather and roadway conditions, and operational decisions may change as conditions evolve.
Please note: This is an ongoing situation, and information is subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, continue to monitor the MSDH website and official social media channels.
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LMSD schools will be closed Monday, January 26, 2026 due to inclement weather.
Temperatures are expected to be dangerously cold tomorrow.
Please take necessary precautions, limit travel if possible, and ensure pets, pipes, and people are protected. Stay safe and weather aware.
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The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) continues operation
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The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) is urging e
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TUPELO, Miss. – The National Park Service will close Natchez Trace Parkway between TN Highway 46 (milepost 429) and the northern terminus (milepost 442) south of Nashville, Tennessee at approximately 8 p.m. Central Standard Time today, Jan. 23. Additional closures along the parkway may occur during the storm.
Motorist are advised to avoid traveling Natchez Trace Parkway during winter storms. Motorists should be aware that:
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The Webster County Board of Supervisors in their emergency meeting on Jan. 23, 2026
Jan. 23, 2026
WPT Staff Report
WALTHALL — The Board of Supervisors had an emergency meeting this morning, Jan. 23, to coordinate plans for Webster County’s response to the incoming winter storm.
The board, by unanimous motion, issued a proclamation of existence of a local emergency for a 30-day period commencing at 3 p.m. today (Friday). The declaration proclaims that all county agencies and departments will render all possible assistance and discharge their emergency responsibilities as set forth in the county’s Emergency Operations Plan.
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With extreme winter weather impacting the state, the Tombigbee and Holly Springs National Forests have temporarily closed the following recreation areas: Chewalla Lake, Puskus Lake, Davis Lake and Choctaw Lake.
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By Robbie Robertson
The Winston County Journal
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Irutha Triplett
Memorial service for Mrs. Irutha Triplett, 86, were held on January 16th at 11am at Beck Funeral Home Chapel of Louisville. Rev. Joe Shumaker officiated.
Native of Louisville, Mrs. Triplett was born in 1939. She died on January 8, 2026.
Survivors include sons, Adolph Triplett (Shanta), Dennis Triplett, Bennie Triplett (Pamela) and Kelvin Triplett; 14 grandchildren, son-in Law, Eric Ward, and other family and friends.
Beck Funeral Home of Louisville was in charge of arrangements.
Caden DeShun Yarbrough
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Mardi Gras Charity Ball
Who: Junior Auxiliary of Louisville
What: Annual Mardi Gras Charity Ball featuring dinner, dancing, live music and an auction
When: Saturday, Feb. 28, 6 p.m.
Where: Lake Tiak-O’Khata
Cost: $60 per person; $100 per couple
Details: Masks and formal attire encouraged. Tickets available through any Junior Auxiliary member.
Healing and Deliverance
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The Winston County Journal
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By LaKeadra Coffey
Choctaw Plaindealer
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Soup-er Bowl Tasting Competition
The Friends of the Choctaw County Library will host a Soup-er Bowl Tasting Competition on Thursday, Jan. 29, at the Ackerman Library. The event will run from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Admission is $5 and includes the opportunity to sample all soups and vote for a fan favorite. Prizes will be awarded to top entries, and all proceeds benefit the Choctaw County Library. For information on entering a soup, contact Patty Draper at 662-285-7097.
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Weir: Legos and Computer Classes
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Jan. 12
Barbara Cooper, DOB 02-01-63, WF; Webster County SO/Circuit Court: burglary/larceny over $500 and drugs: sale of cocaine-two counts (court-ordered hold for Choctaw).
Jan. 13
Raymond Kelly, DOB 03-21-69, WM; Webster County SO/Circuit Court: no bond.
Jan. 14
Charlie Rodgers, DOB 09-18-72, WM; Webster County SO/Circuit Court: sale of controlled substance (hold for MDOC).
Jan. 16
Elizabeth Rico, DOB 06-30-67, WF; Webster County SO: assault-domestic domestic/mental commitment — hold.
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Congratulations to Landon Robinson and Shery Stewart for being crowned King and Queen and the Eupora High School Junior High Dance. This event was sponsored by the Eupora Juniorette Club.
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