2 months 3 weeks ago
Several Tate County businesses and a school cafeteria were recently inspected by the Mississippi State Department of Health.
By Brett Brown on
2 months 3 weeks ago
The President's List for the Fall 2025 semester at Northwest Mississippi Community College has been released by college officials.
Included are full-time students who completed the semester with a grade point average of 3.75 to 4.0. Students are listed alphabetically by hometown.
• Romeo Flores of Senatobia
• Faith Givan of Senatobia
• Presley Hickey of Senatobia
• Michael Swagerty of Coldwater
• Rebekah Taylor of Senatobia
• Bianca Ward of Senatobia
By The Tate Record on
2 months 3 weeks ago
The President's List for the Fall 2025 semester at Northwest Mississippi Community College has been released by college officials.
Included are full-time students who completed the semester with a grade point average of 3.75 to 4.0. Students are listed alphabetically by hometown.
• Romeo Flores of Senatobia
• Faith Givan of Senatobia
• Presley Hickey of Senatobia
• Michael Swagerty of Coldwater
• Rebekah Taylor of Senatobia
• Bianca Ward of Senatobia
By The Tate Record on
2 months 3 weeks ago
The President's List for the Fall 2025 semester at Northwest Mississippi Community College has been released by college officials.
Included are full-time students who completed the semester with a grade point average of 3.75 to 4.0. Students are listed alphabetically by hometown.
• Romeo Flores of Senatobia
• Faith Givan of Senatobia
• Presley Hickey of Senatobia
• Michael Swagerty of Coldwater
• Rebekah Taylor of Senatobia
• Bianca Ward of Senatobia
By The Tate Record on
2 months 3 weeks ago
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1. No Jackson water rate decision from Wingate
U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate has not decided on whether to grant a water rate increase for JXN Water yet, telling both the utility and the city to continue to gather more information before he issues an order.
By Magnolia Tribune Staff on
2 months 3 weeks ago
Senatobia and Coldwater enjoyed a boost in revenue for the third consecutive month in November.
Statistics from the Mississippi Department of Revenue (MDOR) show both municipalities remain consistent in sales collections five months into the 2025-26 fiscal year.
Senatobia’s revenue was up 0.2% in November from $263,759 in 2024 to $264,027 in 2025. The city has gathered $1,313,618 in sales tax this fiscal year – 3.8% above the $1,264,440 it collected the first five months of the previous fiscal year.
By Brett Brown on
2 months 3 weeks ago
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will lower Arkabutla Lake in January so it can work to stop leaks in the tunnel that maintains the lake’s water level in a risk reduction measure.
By Floyd Ingram on
2 months 3 weeks ago
Every now and then I come across a statement that shakes me to my core and really puts things into perspective for me.
It happened just today when I read a quote from a man named Leonard Ravenhill, who was a British Christian evangelist. His ministry was focused on the revival of God’s church, as spoken of in his most notable book, “Why Revival Tarries.”
By The Tate Record on
2 months 3 weeks ago
The beginning of every year is a great time to start fresh, set goals, and begin something new. In fact, it’s the perfect time to evaluate our spiritual health and set some goals for growth.
While we can not bring our spiritual growth, we can make the efforts needed to achieve it. Only the Holy Spirit has the power to transform us into the image of Christ 2 Cor 3:18. But God does expect our obedient and active cooperation 1 Cor 9:24-27.
By The Tate Record on
2 months 3 weeks ago
Are you seeking the approval of men, or God (Gal. 1:10)? Christians, let us not forget we serve an omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscient God. Using selective thinking, humans often forget “No one can serve two masters. For you will hate one and love the other; you will be devoted to one and despise the other” (Matt. 6:24). Celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ and the new year with a decision to serve God or man. So, I pose the same question Elijah posed to his people, “How long are you going to struggle with the two choices?
By The Tate Record on
2 months 3 weeks ago
Opinions of President Trump’s decision to capture the president of Venezuela and bring him to the United States to face drug charges will vary. Those who support the president will think he’s doing right for America, and those who oppose him will question the legality of the overnight military operation.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
Opinions of President Trump’s decision to capture the president of Venezuela and bring him to the United States to face drug charges will vary. Those who support the president will think he’s doing right for America, and those who oppose him will question the legality of the overnight military operation.
Published on
2 months 3 weeks ago
Opinions of President Trump’s decision to capture the president of Venezuela and bring him to the United States to face drug charges will vary. Those who support the president will think he’s doing right for America, and those who oppose him will question the legality of the overnight military operation.
Published on
2 months 3 weeks ago
Several months ago, I wrote an article regarding the status of waterfowl populations across the country. Not to digress, but in a nutshell, the numbers overall have been in a downward trend for many years. Again, I won’t go into the reasons, but I will reemphasize some points in this article. Since we are in the last few weeks of the 2025-2026 waterfowl season, I thought it would be interesting to poll hunters in various regions across the state to get their thoughts on how the season is going thus far.
By Jeff North on
2 months 3 weeks ago
Several months ago, I wrote an article regarding the status of waterfowl populations across the country. Not to digress, but in a nutshell, the numbers overall have been in a downward trend for many years. Again, I won’t go into the reasons, but I will reemphasize some points in this article. Since we are in the last few weeks of the 2025-2026 waterfowl season, I thought it would be interesting to poll hunters in various regions across the state to get their thoughts on how the season is going thus far.
By Jeff North on
2 months 3 weeks ago
Several months ago, I wrote an article regarding the status of waterfowl populations across the country. Not to digress, but in a nutshell, the numbers overall have been in a downward trend for many years. Again, I won’t go into the reasons, but I will reemphasize some points in this article. Since we are in the last few weeks of the 2025-2026 waterfowl season, I thought it would be interesting to poll hunters in various regions across the state to get their thoughts on how the season is going thus far.
By Jeff North on
2 months 3 weeks ago
A recent Gallup poll found 85 percent of respondents disapprove of Congress’ work. Reports suggest about 90 percent of people think term limits will align Congresspersons’ incentives with the common good. They won’t.
In the 2024 general election, incumbents won reelection more than 90 percent of the time; it’s 100 percent in some election cycles. If elections were truly competitive, incumbents would not win at that rate. Freed from competition, legislators’ incentives to are not aligned with the public good.
By Patrick Taylor on
2 months 3 weeks ago
A recent Gallup poll found 85 percent of respondents disapprove of Congress’ work. Reports suggest about 90 percent of people think term limits will align Congresspersons’ incentives with the common good. They won’t.
In the 2024 general election, incumbents won reelection more than 90 percent of the time; it’s 100 percent in some election cycles. If elections were truly competitive, incumbents would not win at that rate. Freed from competition, legislators’ incentives to are not aligned with the public good.
By Patrick Taylor on
2 months 3 weeks ago
Apparently, the DC Santa Claus did NOT visit Linda Berry this year. All she got were clean MAGA lumps of coal along with $2.25 gas. So sad. Nor can anyone in DC make her happy (“Democrats Must Make Their Case,” Northside Sun, 12/12/25). Yet she believes the Democrats have the better solutions to govern if they would but take it on. That assumes that the Democrat leadership has ability to function like a normal political party. Nevertheless, she’s a real Democrat believer. In what, I would like to know.
By Robert Penny on
2 months 3 weeks ago
Apparently, the DC Santa Claus did NOT visit Linda Berry this year. All she got were clean MAGA lumps of coal along with $2.25 gas. So sad. Nor can anyone in DC make her happy (“Democrats Must Make Their Case,” Northside Sun, 12/12/25). Yet she believes the Democrats have the better solutions to govern if they would but take it on. That assumes that the Democrat leadership has ability to function like a normal political party. Nevertheless, she’s a real Democrat believer. In what, I would like to know.
By Robert Penny on