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Community leaders gather around Donny Rouse (center) as he cuts the ribbon on the new grocery store.
After seven days of turn-around time after the closing of Winn-Dixie’s doors, Rouses Market officially opened their doors with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday morning. Community leaders and citizens excitedly gathered to celebrate Hattiesburg’s newest grocer and to see what they had to offer.
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We are pleased to share exciting news for the Winona–Montgomery County Library. Thanks to a generous $5,000 grant from the Ellard Family Foundation, the library will begin plans to renovate and modernize the public access computer area. This investment will allow the library to enhance accessibility, improve convenience, and provide a more ergonomic and user-friendly computer area.
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We are pleased to share exciting news for the Winona–Montgomery County Library. Thanks to a generous $5,000 grant from the Ellard Family Foundation, the library will begin plans to renovate and modernize the public access computer area. This investment will allow the library to enhance accessibility, improve convenience, and provide a more ergonomic and user-friendly computer area.
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We are pleased to share exciting news for the Winona–Montgomery County Library. Thanks to a generous $5,000 grant from the Ellard Family Foundation, the library will begin plans to renovate and modernize the public access computer area. This investment will allow the library to enhance accessibility, improve convenience, and provide a more ergonomic and user-friendly computer area.
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CCCTC ANNUAL FERN FUNDRAISER
Time to order ferns! Order by Tuesday, March 3. – Pickup Tuesday, March 24 – 9 AM This fundraiser supports the HOSA & SkillsUSA Student Organizations at Choctaw County Career & Technology Center. For more information or to order, Call: CCCTC 285-4152 or Glennis Wood 662.722.1325.
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CCCTC ANNUAL FERN FUNDRAISER
Time to order ferns! Order by Tuesday, March 3. – Pickup Tuesday, March 24 – 9 AM This fundraiser supports the HOSA & SkillsUSA Student Organizations at Choctaw County Career & Technology Center. For more information or to order, Call: CCCTC 285-4152 or Glennis Wood 662.722.1325.
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Thursday, Jan. 29 Winona officials held a grab and go luncheon to show appreciation for linemen working with Delta Electric and Entergy to restore power to areas affected by Winter Storm Fern. Starting at 11:30 a.m., City Hall utilized the building's back parking lot as a barbecue and food line. Workers, officials, and volunteers helped prepare, package, and hand out roughly 180 meals including freshly grilled burgers, chips, cookies, and bottled waters.
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CCCTC ANNUAL FERN FUNDRAISER
Time to order ferns! Order by Tuesday, March 3. – Pickup Tuesday, March 24 – 9 AM This fundraiser supports the HOSA & SkillsUSA Student Organizations at Choctaw County Career & Technology Center. For more information or to order, Call: CCCTC 285-4152 or Glennis Wood 662.722.1325.
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The sky must have fallen. I never thought it could happen. But it did. I actually agreed with most of what liberal Robert Wise wrote in the NSS on January 30. He criticized Trump for his statements on taking over Greenland. Trump antagonized the Danes {owners of Greenland) and also NATO with his brash approach. If he had taken a softer approach, he would have gained friends instead of generating bad feelings. They would have been grateful to him and to the USA for setting up a "golden dome" defense for them (and also for us) at the northernmost extremity of their Greenland island.
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The sky must have fallen. I never thought it could happen. But it did. I actually agreed with most of what liberal Robert Wise wrote in the NSS on January 30. He criticized Trump for his statements on taking over Greenland. Trump antagonized the Danes {owners of Greenland) and also NATO with his brash approach. If he had taken a softer approach, he would have gained friends instead of generating bad feelings. They would have been grateful to him and to the USA for setting up a "golden dome" defense for them (and also for us) at the northernmost extremity of their Greenland island.
By Peter Gilderson on
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The sky must have fallen. I never thought it could happen. But it did. I actually agreed with most of what liberal Robert Wise wrote in the NSS on January 30. He criticized Trump for his statements on taking over Greenland. Trump antagonized the Danes {owners of Greenland) and also NATO with his brash approach. If he had taken a softer approach, he would have gained friends instead of generating bad feelings. They would have been grateful to him and to the USA for setting up a "golden dome" defense for them (and also for us) at the northernmost extremity of their Greenland island.
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Even amidst a new legislative session and mid-term elections, Republican rumblings about next year’s elections grow as precipitous events loom.
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Even amidst a new legislative session and mid-term elections, Republican rumblings about next year’s elections grow as precipitous events loom.
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Perhaps I heard the phrase “can’t see the forest for the trees” prior to “Different Drum” (1967) by the Stone Poneys (which song launched Linda Ronstadt to superstardom) —
“But honey child I’ve got my doubts
You can’t see the forest for the trees”
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Perhaps I heard the phrase “can’t see the forest for the trees” prior to “Different Drum” (1967) by the Stone Poneys (which song launched Linda Ronstadt to superstardom) —
“But honey child I’ve got my doubts
You can’t see the forest for the trees”
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