2 months 3 weeks ago
Forrest Health’s Women & Children’s is excited to announce a new year of Madalene’s Moms classes for new and expectant mothers.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
Mary Jane “Janie” Yarbrough, age 75, passed away Sunday, January 4, 2026, at Baptist Memorial Hospital—Golden Triangle in Columbus, Mississippi. Visitation will be from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. Thursday, January 8 at Massey Funeral Home in Louisville, Mississippi. Funeral services will be Friday, January 9 at 10:00 a.m. at The Assembly in Columbus with Reverend Lynn Terry officiating with Reverend Jody Gurley assisting. Interment will immediately follow the service in Mt. Pisgah Cemetery in Winston County with Reverend Granville Wiggins officiating.
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“The House should pass it! The Senate should then pass it! And I will gladly sign it to keep Mississippi’s momentum booming,” Governor Tate Reeves said.
Governor Tate Reeves (R) took to social media Tuesday afternoon to encourage lawmakers in the Mississippi House and Senate to send HB 2, the “Mississippi Educational Freedom Program Act of 2026,” to his desk.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
“The House should pass it! The Senate should then pass it! And I will gladly sign it to keep Mississippi’s momentum booming,” Governor Tate Reeves said.
Governor Tate Reeves (R) took to social media Tuesday afternoon to encourage lawmakers in the Mississippi House and Senate to send HB 2, the “Mississippi Educational Freedom Program Act of 2026,” to his desk.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
“The House should pass it! The Senate should then pass it! And I will gladly sign it to keep Mississippi’s momentum booming,” Governor Tate Reeves said.
Governor Tate Reeves (R) took to social media Tuesday afternoon to encourage lawmakers in the Mississippi House and Senate to send HB 2, the “Mississippi Educational Freedom Program Act of 2026,” to his desk.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
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2 months 3 weeks ago
Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
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2 months 3 weeks ago
Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
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2 months 3 weeks ago
Pearl River Community College has announced new leadership for its archery program. Pearl River Director of Athletics Michael Avalon has announced the hire of Kyle Moss as the program's new head archery coach.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
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Zachary Ladner (above) finished with a team-high 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting in the 57-55 win over FCAHS.
BROOKLYN — Road wins rarely come easy, and Tuesday night was no exception for PCS. Short-handed and tested late, the Bobcats stayed composed to edge Forrest County Agricultural High School 57-55 in boys’ basketball.
PCS controlled the tempo early on the road. The Bobcats weathered a rowdy home crowd by setting the tone in the opening quarter and led 13-11 after one. They executed even better in the second quarter, taking a 31-26 lead into halftime.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
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Zachary Ladner (above) finished with a team-high 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting in the 57-55 win over FCAHS.
BROOKLYN — Road wins rarely come easy, and Tuesday night was no exception for PCS. Short-handed and tested late, the Bobcats stayed composed to edge Forrest County Agricultural High School 57-55 in boys’ basketball.
PCS controlled the tempo early on the road. The Bobcats weathered a rowdy home crowd by setting the tone in the opening quarter and led 13-11 after one. They executed even better in the second quarter, taking a 31-26 lead into halftime.
By DIMA MIXON on
2 months 3 weeks ago
Photo by Russ Cloy, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Zachary Ladner (above) finished with a team-high 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting in the 57-55 win over FCAHS.
BROOKLYN — Road wins rarely come easy, and Tuesday night was no exception for PCS. Short-handed and tested late, the Bobcats stayed composed to edge Forrest County Agricultural High School 57-55 in boys’ basketball.
PCS controlled the tempo early on the road. The Bobcats weathered a rowdy home crowd by setting the tone in the opening quarter and led 13-11 after one. They executed even better in the second quarter, taking a 31-26 lead into halftime.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
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PETAL – There have been a few bumps in the road for the Petal boys this basketball season, and the Panthers hit another one Tuesday night in Region 3-7A play against Brandon.
The Bulldogs used their superior size to dominate the glass and grind the Panthers’ offense into ineffectiveness, resulting in a 61-53 victory at the Petal High Gymnasium.
Petal dropped to 12-9 overall and 3-2 region play, while Brandon evened its record at 10-10 and 2-2.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
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PETAL – There have been a few bumps in the road for the Petal boys this basketball season, and the Panthers hit another one Tuesday night in Region 3-7A play against Brandon.
The Bulldogs used their superior size to dominate the glass and grind the Panthers’ offense into ineffectiveness, resulting in a 61-53 victory at the Petal High Gymnasium.
Petal dropped to 12-9 overall and 3-2 region play, while Brandon evened its record at 10-10 and 2-2.
By Stan Caldwell on
2 months 3 weeks ago
Photo by Mark Magee, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
PETAL – There have been a few bumps in the road for the Petal boys this basketball season, and the Panthers hit another one Tuesday night in Region 3-7A play against Brandon.
The Bulldogs used their superior size to dominate the glass and grind the Panthers’ offense into ineffectiveness, resulting in a 61-53 victory at the Petal High Gymnasium.
Petal dropped to 12-9 overall and 3-2 region play, while Brandon evened its record at 10-10 and 2-2.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
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Attention Citizens of Montgomery County and Surrounding Areas. ALL ARE WELCOME!!!
We are excited to announce the opening of our Warming Shelter in Winona, located at the Community House on Sterling Street.
Opening Schedule:
First Day: Thursday, 6 PM to 9 AM (the following morning)
Ongoing:Friday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday (as needed)
What We Offer:
- Hot meals
- Clean beds
- A warm cozy atmosphere
- Showers
- Hygiene products
- Nurse to check basic health
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2 months 3 weeks ago
Photo by Photo special to The Times/Conservative, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Attention Citizens of Montgomery County and Surrounding Areas. ALL ARE WELCOME!!!
We are excited to announce the opening of our Warming Shelter in Winona, located at the Community House on Sterling Street.
Opening Schedule:
First Day: Thursday, 6 PM to 9 AM (the following morning)
Ongoing:Friday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday (as needed)
What We Offer:
- Hot meals
- Clean beds
- A warm cozy atmosphere
- Showers
- Hygiene products
- Nurse to check basic health
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2 months 3 weeks ago
The Hattiesburg Zoo has set dates for the first six months of 2026 to hold Sensory Days. Sensory Days are typically held the first Sunday of each month with the exception of March, which will be held the second Sunday due to Renaissance Festival on March 1st. Sensory Days at the Hattiesburg Zoo are focused on individuals who have sensory needs.
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It’s done.
Gone are the days in college football when the SEC was shoved down everyone’s throats for six months out of the year after the conference finished 4-10 (.286) in the postseason.
Three of those wins came at the hands of either its own conference or a Group of Five school (Alabama over Oklahoma, Ole Miss over Georgia and Tulane). The only team to win a bowl game against another Power Four conference was Texas in a 41-27 win over Michigan — whose coach was arrested two weeks before the game.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
The IRS said the One Big Beautiful Bill Act could impact federal taxes, credits and deductions. Taxpayers in Mississippi have until April 15 to file both their federal and state income taxes.
The Internal Revenue Service has set Monday, January 26 as the opening of the 2026 federal filing season.
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