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Sue Geotes, age 86, of Winona, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, Jan. 14.
Ola Sue was born on April 16, 1939, to Arnold and Inez May of Stewart. Sue graduated from Kilmichael High School and moved to Jackson to attend business college. Alongside her mother, she ran a home-based cake design business for over 20 years. In her 40's, she returned to college and obtained a nursing degree, eventually retiring from Greenwood Leflore Hospital. Although her favorite job was being "Big" to her grandchildren.
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Funeral services for Mary Elizabeth Stewart were held at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 18, at Friendship Primitive Baptist Church in Winona. Burial followed at Oakwood Cemetery in Winona. The Rev. B.T. Strum officiated the services.
Visitation was held Sunday, Jan. 18, from 2 p.m. until service time at Friendship Primitive Baptist Church in Winona.
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Funeral services for Mary Elizabeth Stewart were held at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 18, at Friendship Primitive Baptist Church in Winona. Burial followed at Oakwood Cemetery in Winona. The Rev. B.T. Strum officiated the services.
Visitation was held Sunday, Jan. 18, from 2 p.m. until service time at Friendship Primitive Baptist Church in Winona.
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Funeral services for Mary Elizabeth Stewart were held at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 18, at Friendship Primitive Baptist Church in Winona. Burial followed at Oakwood Cemetery in Winona. The Rev. B.T. Strum officiated the services.
Visitation was held Sunday, Jan. 18, from 2 p.m. until service time at Friendship Primitive Baptist Church in Winona.
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Mary Allen Campbell Moore age 93, who was lovingly referred to as "Nanu" by many people who knew her and a beloved member of her family and community, passed away peacefully at her home in Carrollton on Jan. 17.
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Mary Allen Campbell Moore age 93, who was lovingly referred to as "Nanu" by many people who knew her and a beloved member of her family and community, passed away peacefully at her home in Carrollton on Jan. 17.
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Mary Allen Campbell Moore age 93, who was lovingly referred to as "Nanu" by many people who knew her and a beloved member of her family and community, passed away peacefully at her home in Carrollton on Jan. 17.
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A graveside service for Annie Rene Carter Armstrong of Winona was held at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 22 at Michie Cemetery near Vaiden. The Rev. Trey Miller will officiate the service. Pallbearers will be Andrew Allen, Lee Sparks, C. J. Helms, Cade Ansley, Joey Ansley, E. J. Swims, and Brennan Jones.
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A graveside service for Annie Rene Carter Armstrong of Winona was held at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 22 at Michie Cemetery near Vaiden. The Rev. Trey Miller will officiate the service. Pallbearers will be Andrew Allen, Lee Sparks, C. J. Helms, Cade Ansley, Joey Ansley, E. J. Swims, and Brennan Jones.
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The Mississippi River is going to change course (avulse) to the Atchafalaya at the Old River Control Complex (ORCC) above Baton Rouge and discharge to the Gulf near Morgan City, LA. Gravity will send it down this shorter, steeper path in a big flood — maybe the next one. Course changes happen about every 1,000 years when the channel clogs up with silt, flow slows, and floods get higher. The last one happened around the 12th century.
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The Mississippi River is going to change course (avulse) to the Atchafalaya at the Old River Control Complex (ORCC) above Baton Rouge and discharge to the Gulf near Morgan City, LA. Gravity will send it down this shorter, steeper path in a big flood — maybe the next one. Course changes happen about every 1,000 years when the channel clogs up with silt, flow slows, and floods get higher. The last one happened around the 12th century.
By Kelley Williams - Chairman of Bigger Pie Forum on
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The Mississippi River is going to change course (avulse) to the Atchafalaya at the Old River Control Complex (ORCC) above Baton Rouge and discharge to the Gulf near Morgan City, LA. Gravity will send it down this shorter, steeper path in a big flood — maybe the next one. Course changes happen about every 1,000 years when the channel clogs up with silt, flow slows, and floods get higher. The last one happened around the 12th century.
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Pictured are Kilmichael Alderman Matt Bennett and Republican candidate in Mississippi’s 2nd Congressional District Kevin Wilson at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Winona.
Kevin Wilson says he walked away from school after the 10th grade so he could work and help his struggling family, a decision that now anchors the life story he is taking to voters as a Republican candidate in Mississippi’s 2nd Congressional District.
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Photo by Photo Special to Times/Conservative, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Pictured are Kilmichael Alderman Matt Bennett and Republican candidate in Mississippi’s 2nd Congressional District Kevin Wilson at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Winona.
Kevin Wilson says he walked away from school after the 10th grade so he could work and help his struggling family, a decision that now anchors the life story he is taking to voters as a Republican candidate in Mississippi’s 2nd Congressional District.
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Photo by Photo Special to Times/Conservative, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Pictured are Kilmichael Alderman Matt Bennett and Republican candidate in Mississippi’s 2nd Congressional District Kevin Wilson at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Winona.
Kevin Wilson says he walked away from school after the 10th grade so he could work and help his struggling family, a decision that now anchors the life story he is taking to voters as a Republican candidate in Mississippi’s 2nd Congressional District.
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William Carey University used a dominant late surge to secure a 79–71 win over Brewton-Parker on Thursday night, wrapping up a game marked by momentum swings, rapid scoring runs, and long stretches of tightly contested basketball.
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The National Football League Playoffs are set as Denver will host New England in the AFC Championship game while Los Angeles will travel to Seattle in the NFC Championship contest. This Sunday’s winner will meet in Super Bowl LX on February 8th in Levi Stadium at the home of the San Francisco 49ers.
There was ongoing discussion this past week about expanding the College Football Playoffs (CFP) to either 16 or 24 teams. The Big10 wants a 24-team playoff format, but the SEC wants a 16-team playoff format.
By Dale McKee - Columnist on
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The National Football League Playoffs are set as Denver will host New England in the AFC Championship game while Los Angeles will travel to Seattle in the NFC Championship contest. This Sunday’s winner will meet in Super Bowl LX on February 8th in Levi Stadium at the home of the San Francisco 49ers.
There was ongoing discussion this past week about expanding the College Football Playoffs (CFP) to either 16 or 24 teams. The Big10 wants a 24-team playoff format, but the SEC wants a 16-team playoff format.
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The Winona Christian School Stars and Lady Stars continued their stretch run to the 2025-26 season with three games – two of them at home – as the teams continue fighting for positioning in the upcoming Class AAAA, District 2 Tournament to be held Jan. 26-31 at Leake Academy in Madden.
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The Winona Christian School Stars and Lady Stars continued their stretch run to the 2025-26 season with three games – two of them at home – as the teams continue fighting for positioning in the upcoming Class AAAA, District 2 Tournament to be held Jan. 26-31 at Leake Academy in Madden.
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