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Freeman, an Academy Award-winning actor and Mississippi native, will narrate the immersive experience, which weaves song and story in a cinematic journey through the origin and evolution of Blues music.
For the first time in his home state, Morgan Freeman’s Symphonic Blues Experience will be presented on Friday, March 27. The show is scheduled for 7:30pm at Thalia Mara Hall, located at 255 E. Pascagoula Street in downtown Jackson.
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Freeman, an Academy Award-winning actor and Mississippi native, will narrate the immersive experience, which weaves song and story in a cinematic journey through the origin and evolution of Blues music.
For the first time in his home state, Morgan Freeman’s Symphonic Blues Experience will be presented on Friday, March 27. The show is scheduled for 7:30pm at Thalia Mara Hall, located at 255 E. Pascagoula Street in downtown Jackson.
By Susan Marquez - Magnolia Tribune on
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Jolly was appointed to the federal bench in 1982 by former President Ronald Reagan. He went on to serve for 35 years.
Former U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge E. Grady Jolly has died at the age of 88.
Jolly was appointed to the federal bench in 1982 by former President Ronald Reagan. He succeeded the late Judge James Coleman.
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Jolly was appointed to the federal bench in 1982 by former President Ronald Reagan. He went on to serve for 35 years.
Former U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge E. Grady Jolly has died at the age of 88.
Jolly was appointed to the federal bench in 1982 by former President Ronald Reagan. He succeeded the late Judge James Coleman.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
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Jolly was appointed to the federal bench in 1982 by former President Ronald Reagan. He went on to serve for 35 years.
Former U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge E. Grady Jolly has died at the age of 88.
Jolly was appointed to the federal bench in 1982 by former President Ronald Reagan. He succeeded the late Judge James Coleman.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
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Jolly was appointed to the federal bench in 1982 by former President Ronald Reagan. He went on to serve for 35 years.
Former U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge E. Grady Jolly has died at the age of 88.
Jolly was appointed to the federal bench in 1982 by former President Ronald Reagan. He succeeded the late Judge James Coleman.
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Below is a political opinion column by Russ Latino:
Eight separate stalwart Republican donors told Magnolia Tribune they were rethinking their political giving after what one called a “dismal” legislative session.
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Jerry Mack Burns, 88, of Brandon, Mississippi, passed away on December 12, 2025.
Born on June 27, 1937 to the late Roy E. Burns and Ruth Jackson Burns. He was a devoted son who cared deeply for his parents throughout his life.
Jerry proudly served four years in the United States Marine Corps, a chapter of his life that reflected his discipline and commitment to his country.
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The jury deliberated for nearly four hours before handing down the verdict.
Former pro wrestler Ted DiBiase, Jr. has been found not guilty on all 13 counts for his alleged role in the state’s largest-ever public welfare embezzlement scheme using Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, or TANF, funds totaling upwards of $77 million.
The jury deliberated for nearly four hours before handing down the verdict.
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“Attacking and accusing a Senate staffer of committing a criminal act in a Veto message is malicious, unnecessary and false,” the Lt. Governor said Tuesday morning.
Governor Tate Reeves (R) vetoed SB 2632 on Monday, sending a strongly worded veto message back to lawmakers, claiming material changes to the legislation were made after it had already been presented to his office. He said such action would violate the state Constitution and may rise to criminal conduct.
By Frank Corder, Jeremy Pittari & Daniel Tyson - Magnolia Tribune on
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The new Districts of Innovation include Newton County, Union Public School District, and Western Line School District.
The State Board of Education renewed and approved new Districts and Schools of Innovation across Mississippi last week.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
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The State Board of Education was told last week that 32 school districts have not filed audits from Fiscal Year 2023 and/or Fiscal Year 2024.
A revised version of the Mississippi Public School Accountability Standards by the State Board of Education on Thursday is expected to assist school districts catch up on late audits.
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Reeves’ veto message of SB 2632 called out Senator Hob Bryan and Representative Clay Deweese for allegedly making material changes to the bill after it had already been sent to the Governor for his signature.
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Keith Ball is a local attorney and a lifelong resident of the Friendly City.
At the end of 2025, without much ceremony and with surprisingly little public fuss, the U.S. Mint struck what is widely believed to be its final penny. The smallest valued coin in our pockets began its quiet exit. This understated departure feels fitting for the penny.
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Below is a press release from PowerOutage.us:
Below you will find stats and insights on our post-event analysis of Winter Storm Fern, from our resident meteorologist, Jay Shafer. You can view the full report at https://poweroutage.us/research/winter-storm-fern-analysis.
Key Stats:
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The City of Hattiesburg announced on Monday that Cassandra McDaniel has been named the new public information officer (PIO) for Hattiesburg Police Department (HPD). McDaniel comes to the city after serving as executive assistant to Pastor Marcus Cathey at West Point Baptist Church. McDaniel is a University of Southern Mississippi graduate and lifelong Pine Belt resident.
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Noxapater baseball struggles through tough week, Noxapater softball set to resume play
By Robbie Robertson
The Winston County Journal
It was a rough week for the Noxapater baseball team, losing both games last week by wide margins.
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Noxapater baseball struggles through tough week, Noxapater softball set to resume play
By Robbie Robertson
The Winston County Journal
It was a rough week for the Noxapater baseball team, losing both games last week by wide margins.
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Noxapater baseball struggles through tough week, Noxapater softball set to resume play
By Robbie Robertson
The Winston County Journal
It was a rough week for the Noxapater baseball team, losing both games last week by wide margins.
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WA Patriots look to rebound in the season
By ROBBIE FAULK
Spring Break was not kind to the Winston Academy Patriots as the baseball team went off to East Central Community College to play ball.
After dropping an 11-0 game to Wayne County and tying Union, WA was back to Decatur to take on Starkville Academy last Friday. It was the second meeting with the Volunteers this season for the Patriots, and this game turned out similarly to the 10-0 loss earlier this year.
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