2 months 2 weeks ago
Karen Mackie Tate, 77, of Senatobia, Miss., passed away January 7, 2026 at Baptist Memorial Hospital Desoto.
By The Tate Record on
2 months 2 weeks ago
Karen Mackie Tate, 77, of Senatobia, Miss., passed away January 7, 2026 at Baptist Memorial Hospital Desoto.
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2 months 2 weeks ago
Frances Boling, 80, of Sarah, Miss., passed away January 9, 2026 at her home in Sarah.
Services are Tuesday, January 13, 2026 at 2 p.m. at Pate-Jones Funeral Home in Senatobia.
Burial follows in Flag Lake Cemetery.
By The Tate Record on
2 months 2 weeks ago
Frances Boling, 80, of Sarah, Miss., passed away January 9, 2026 at her home in Sarah.
Services are Tuesday, January 13, 2026 at 2 p.m. at Pate-Jones Funeral Home in Senatobia.
Burial follows in Flag Lake Cemetery.
By The Tate Record on
2 months 2 weeks ago
Frances Boling, 80, of Sarah, Miss., passed away January 9, 2026 at her home in Sarah.
Services are Tuesday, January 13, 2026 at 2 p.m. at Pate-Jones Funeral Home in Senatobia.
Burial follows in Flag Lake Cemetery.
By The Tate Record on
2 months 2 weeks ago
Frances Boling, 80, of Sarah, Miss., passed away January 9, 2026 at her home in Sarah.
Services are Tuesday, January 13, 2026 at 2 p.m. at Pate-Jones Funeral Home in Senatobia.
Burial follows in Flag Lake Cemetery.
By The Tate Record on
2 months 2 weeks ago
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Motorists are advised to use extreme caution in this area of Commerce and Van Dorn streets until utility work concludes.
Utility work at the corner of Commerce and Van Dorn streets continued Monday morning as crews with Entergy worked to secure the power pole located at the intersection. Orange traffic cones were used to slow and merge traffic traveling north on Commerce Street into one lane until work was completed. Crews also worked late into the night last Thursday evening digging around the site seeking solutions.
By Adam Prestridge - Publisher on
2 months 2 weeks ago
Photo by Adam Prestridge, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Motorists are advised to use extreme caution in this area of Commerce and Van Dorn streets until utility work concludes.
Utility work at the corner of Commerce and Van Dorn streets continued Monday morning as crews with Entergy worked to secure the power pole located at the intersection. Orange traffic cones were used to slow and merge traffic traveling north on Commerce Street into one lane until work was completed. Crews also worked late into the night last Thursday evening digging around the site seeking solutions.
By Adam Prestridge - Publisher on
2 months 2 weeks ago
Photo by Adam Prestridge, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Motorists are advised to use extreme caution in this area of Commerce and Van Dorn streets until utility work concludes.
Utility work at the corner of Commerce and Van Dorn streets continued Monday morning as crews with Entergy worked to secure the power pole located at the intersection. Orange traffic cones were used to slow and merge traffic traveling north on Commerce Street into one lane until work was completed. Crews also worked late into the night last Thursday evening digging around the site seeking solutions.
By Adam Prestridge - Publisher on
2 months 2 weeks ago
Robert St. John talks Carnival. He says king cakes are subjective. Everyone has an opinion. He has several strong ones.
Most people who aren’t from around here don’t realize how much Mardi Gras matters in my hometown of Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
By Robert St. John on
2 months 2 weeks ago
Robert St. John talks Carnival. He says king cakes are subjective. Everyone has an opinion. He has several strong ones.
Most people who aren’t from around here don’t realize how much Mardi Gras matters in my hometown of Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
By Robert St. John on
2 months 2 weeks ago
Robert St. John talks Carnival. He says king cakes are subjective. Everyone has an opinion. He has several strong ones.
Most people who aren’t from around here don’t realize how much Mardi Gras matters in my hometown of Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
By Robert St. John on
2 months 2 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 2 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
James Ronald “Ron” Bolen peacefully went home to his Lord and Savior on January 7, 2026.
He was born on January 23, 1952, in Calhoun City, Miss., and was the only child of Ruth Caulder Bolen and James “Jim” Bolen.
By The Tate Record on
2 months 3 weeks ago
James Ronald “Ron” Bolen peacefully went home to his Lord and Savior on January 7, 2026.
He was born on January 23, 1952, in Calhoun City, Miss., and was the only child of Ruth Caulder Bolen and James “Jim” Bolen.
By The Tate Record on
2 months 3 weeks ago
James Ronald “Ron” Bolen peacefully went home to his Lord and Savior on January 7, 2026.
He was born on January 23, 1952, in Calhoun City, Miss., and was the only child of Ruth Caulder Bolen and James “Jim” Bolen.
By The Tate Record on
2 months 3 weeks ago
James Ronald “Ron” Bolen peacefully went home to his Lord and Savior on January 7, 2026.
He was born on January 23, 1952, in Calhoun City, Miss., and was the only child of Ruth Caulder Bolen and James “Jim” Bolen.
By The Tate Record on
2 months 3 weeks ago
Alorian Story finished with her tenth double double of the season at Lawson State in Birmingham, Ala.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – A slow start came back to hurt the Northwest Mississippi Community College women's basketball team (9-5) as they dropped their first road game of the season in a 75-64 loss to Lawson State Community College (7-8) on Wednesday night.
"Hats off to Lawson, they did a great job with their game plan and that's why they deserved the win tonight," Head Coach Lataryl Williams said. "I just didn't think we closed the game like we should have. They made the plays that we didn't and that's why they came out on top."
By Special to the Tate Record on
2 months 3 weeks ago
Employees of the Leflore County Juvenile Detention Center walked off the job Friday after not receiving any pay since Nov. 7, shutting down the facility.
In an email sent Friday morning to Leflore County Sheriff James Payne and Leflore County Administrator Cynthia Stanciel and shared with the Commonwealth, Leflore County and Youth Court Judge James Littleton said the detention center shut down since no employees of the center were at work to provide security, book juveniles held there or perform drug tests, among other services.
By GERARD EDIC - The Greenwood Commonwealth on