2 months 3 weeks ago
Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
By Magnolia Tribune Staff on
2 months 3 weeks ago
Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
By Magnolia Tribune Staff on
2 months 3 weeks ago
As I got out of bed this morning my husband gave me my “New Year’s midnight kiss,” a little late but hey I can’t stay up till midnight anymore!
Usually, the noise from the sound like shotgun shells being cannon-balled through the quiet of the night wakes me up around midnight but last night all was quiet out here on the Circle S. I don’t know if it’s the excitement that has faded, or if it’s the price of fireworks and the thought of blowing up so much money into the skies that has had a respite in the thunderous activity.
By Peggy Sims - Columnist on
2 months 3 weeks ago
What’s your favorite food?
Raised in the South - there’s plenty to choose from!
When I was little, I remember loving fried chicken legs! Add to that red jello.
For some reason also really liked the Captain Crackers dipped in Thousand Island dressing. My other food group was French fries.
I remember mama telling me that when she and daddy and I were going out for dinner to celebrate their anniversary I got a little loud.
The waitress led us to our table set away from most of the other busy areas saying, “I thought you would like a little privacy.”
By Connie Bunch - Columnist on
2 months 3 weeks ago
What’s your favorite food?
Raised in the South - there’s plenty to choose from!
When I was little, I remember loving fried chicken legs! Add to that red jello.
For some reason also really liked the Captain Crackers dipped in Thousand Island dressing. My other food group was French fries.
I remember mama telling me that when she and daddy and I were going out for dinner to celebrate their anniversary I got a little loud.
The waitress led us to our table set away from most of the other busy areas saying, “I thought you would like a little privacy.”
By Connie Bunch - Columnist on
2 months 3 weeks ago
What’s your favorite food?
Raised in the South - there’s plenty to choose from!
When I was little, I remember loving fried chicken legs! Add to that red jello.
For some reason also really liked the Captain Crackers dipped in Thousand Island dressing. My other food group was French fries.
I remember mama telling me that when she and daddy and I were going out for dinner to celebrate their anniversary I got a little loud.
The waitress led us to our table set away from most of the other busy areas saying, “I thought you would like a little privacy.”
By Connie Bunch - Columnist on
2 months 3 weeks ago
With the qualifying deadline for the 2026 federal elections in Mississippi concluded on Dec. 26, the primary elections will be soon.
By Ken Strachan - Columnist on
2 months 3 weeks ago
With the qualifying deadline for the 2026 federal elections in Mississippi concluded on Dec. 26, the primary elections will be soon.
By Ken Strachan - Columnist on
2 months 3 weeks ago
With the qualifying deadline for the 2026 federal elections in Mississippi concluded on Dec. 26, the primary elections will be soon.
By Ken Strachan - Columnist on
2 months 3 weeks ago
The 2026 session of the Mississippi Legislature is ready to go, and from the looks of things, the Republican majorities in both chambers must prepare to compromise to get anything high on their wish list accomplished.
By Jack Ryan, Enterprise-Journal on
2 months 3 weeks ago
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Senator Lydia Chassaniol, Senator Sollie B. Norwood and Senator Chad McMahan visited Governor Tate Reeves on Tuesday, Jan. 6, as sent by Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann to let the governor know the senate was organized and ready for business on opening day of the 2026 Legislative Session.
By Staff Reports on
2 months 3 weeks ago
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Pictured, North Carrollton Water Operator Josh Pearson works on painting the Chlorine System building and the pumping system from water well number 1 at the North Carrollton Industrial Park. “The painting renovation is part of our upgrades for the water system. In the fall of 2025, the board of aldermen approved the tank cleaning at the elevated tank, and the work has been completed.” North Carrollton Mayor Ken Strachan said.
By PRESS RELEASE - TOWN OF NORTH CARROLLTON on
2 months 3 weeks ago
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Pictured, North Carrollton Water Operator Josh Pearson works on painting the Chlorine System building and the pumping system from water well number 1 at the North Carrollton Industrial Park. “The painting renovation is part of our upgrades for the water system. In the fall of 2025, the board of aldermen approved the tank cleaning at the elevated tank, and the work has been completed.” North Carrollton Mayor Ken Strachan said.
By PRESS RELEASE - TOWN OF NORTH CARROLLTON on
2 months 3 weeks ago
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Graduates include Kasharria Bush, Kaleb Daniels, Carly Flautt, Jake Franklin, Mady Leach, Joseph Lindley, and Chasity Robertson.
The Holmes Community College Physical Therapist Assistant Class of 2025 was honored during a graduation ceremony held December 3, in the Corey Forum on the Grenada Campus.
By Staff Reports on
2 months 3 weeks ago
Photo by Photo Special to Times/Conservative, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Graduates include Kasharria Bush, Kaleb Daniels, Carly Flautt, Jake Franklin, Mady Leach, Joseph Lindley, and Chasity Robertson.
The Holmes Community College Physical Therapist Assistant Class of 2025 was honored during a graduation ceremony held December 3, in the Corey Forum on the Grenada Campus.
By Staff Reports on
2 months 3 weeks ago
Photo by Photo Special to Times/Conservative, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Graduates include Kasharria Bush, Kaleb Daniels, Carly Flautt, Jake Franklin, Mady Leach, Joseph Lindley, and Chasity Robertson.
The Holmes Community College Physical Therapist Assistant Class of 2025 was honored during a graduation ceremony held December 3, in the Corey Forum on the Grenada Campus.
By Staff Reports on
2 months 3 weeks ago
In a fiercely contested basketball matchup, William Carey emerged victorious with an 88-78 win over Faulkner, showcasing impressive offensive runs and consistent scoring throughout the game.
By Kevin Rosiere on
2 months 3 weeks ago
What is going on in college football? Where are the blue bloods of the college game like the familiar names of Alabama, Clemson, Georgia or Ohio State. I thought the Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) was going to have the elite programs dominate college football even more. It ain’t so as we have four new teams in Indiana, Miami, Ole Miss and Oregon still playing. Those are our final four teams in the College Football Playoff (CFP) semifinals.
Ole Miss will play Miami in the Fiesta Bowl on Thursday night followed on Friday by Indiana battling Oregon in the Peach Bowl.
By Dale McKee - Columnist on
2 months 3 weeks ago
What is going on in college football? Where are the blue bloods of the college game like the familiar names of Alabama, Clemson, Georgia or Ohio State. I thought the Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) was going to have the elite programs dominate college football even more. It ain’t so as we have four new teams in Indiana, Miami, Ole Miss and Oregon still playing. Those are our final four teams in the College Football Playoff (CFP) semifinals.
Ole Miss will play Miami in the Fiesta Bowl on Thursday night followed on Friday by Indiana battling Oregon in the Peach Bowl.
By Dale McKee - Columnist on
2 months 3 weeks ago
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By Peyton Poe - Staff Writer on