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Madison High School held its inaugural Chef Coat Ceremony on Dec. 18, 2025, at the school in Tallulah, marking a milestone for students enrolled in the Culinary Arts program.
During the ceremony, students received chef coats recognizing their progress in the program and their readiness for advanced culinary coursework. The event is part of Madison High School’s ProStart class, which prepares students for careers in the culinary field.
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1. Auditor arrests two in alleged embezzlement scheme in Jones County
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Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
In Mississippi
1. Auditor arrests two in alleged embezzlement scheme in Jones County
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Lynn Burns, 78, of Senatobia, passed away at her home on Saturday, December 20, 2025.
She is survived by her husband, O.C. Burns; son, Brack Burns; and her two grandchildren, Bella and Oliver Burns.
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Lynn Burns, 78, of Senatobia, passed away at her home on Saturday, December 20, 2025.
She is survived by her husband, O.C. Burns; son, Brack Burns; and her two grandchildren, Bella and Oliver Burns.
By The Tate Record on
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Lynn Burns, 78, of Senatobia, passed away at her home on Saturday, December 20, 2025.
She is survived by her husband, O.C. Burns; son, Brack Burns; and her two grandchildren, Bella and Oliver Burns.
By The Tate Record on
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Lynn Burns, 78, of Senatobia, passed away at her home on Saturday, December 20, 2025.
She is survived by her husband, O.C. Burns; son, Brack Burns; and her two grandchildren, Bella and Oliver Burns.
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Barbara Ann Hunter, 66, of Senatobia, passed away Saturday, December 20, 2025 at Baptist Memorial Hospital Memphis.
She was a 1978 graduate of Senatobia High School and then went on to graduate from Northwest Mississippi Community College School of Nursing. Barbara worked as an LPN for over 30 years.
She was preceded in death by her father, Lester Hunter; mother, Janice Britt Stull; sister, Donna Michelle Murphy; and brother, Larry Wayne Hunter.
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Barbara Ann Hunter, 66, of Senatobia, passed away Saturday, December 20, 2025 at Baptist Memorial Hospital Memphis.
She was a 1978 graduate of Senatobia High School and then went on to graduate from Northwest Mississippi Community College School of Nursing. Barbara worked as an LPN for over 30 years.
She was preceded in death by her father, Lester Hunter; mother, Janice Britt Stull; sister, Donna Michelle Murphy; and brother, Larry Wayne Hunter.
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Brenda Jean Farrow, 67, passed away December 18, 2025, at Diversicare in Batesville, Miss.
Services were held Sunday, December 21, 2025 in the Chapel of Pate-Jones Funeral Home.
Burial followed in Eavenson-Bett Cemetery.
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Brenda Jean Farrow, 67, passed away December 18, 2025, at Diversicare in Batesville, Miss.
Services were held Sunday, December 21, 2025 in the Chapel of Pate-Jones Funeral Home.
Burial followed in Eavenson-Bett Cemetery.
By The Tate Record on
3 months 1 week ago
Brenda Jean Farrow, 67, passed away December 18, 2025, at Diversicare in Batesville, Miss.
Services were held Sunday, December 21, 2025 in the Chapel of Pate-Jones Funeral Home.
Burial followed in Eavenson-Bett Cemetery.
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The Mardi Gras line, which includes stops in Pascagoula, Biloxi, Gulfport and Bay St. Louis, has drawn an average of over 420 people daily since it began in August.
Amtrak says more than 46,000 customers have ridden its Mardi Gras Service trains on the twice-daily round trips across Coastal Mississippi between New Orleans and Mobile since its official start on August 18.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
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The Mardi Gras line, which includes stops in Pascagoula, Biloxi, Gulfport and Bay St. Louis, has drawn an average of over 420 people daily since it began in August.
Amtrak says more than 46,000 customers have ridden its Mardi Gras Service trains on the twice-daily round trips across Coastal Mississippi between New Orleans and Mobile since its official start on August 18.
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Polling conducted earlier this year shows a majority of Americans support education freedom, open enrollment, true parent accountability measures, and direct funding models that give families greater control and flexibility to provide the best education possible for their children.
Lawmakers in Mississippi are not the only ones considering ways to expand education freedom and provide more parental flexibility. There is a growing national trend away from the traditional zip-code based school model.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
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Polling conducted earlier this year shows a majority of Americans support education freedom, open enrollment, true parent accountability measures, and direct funding models that give families greater control and flexibility to provide the best education possible for their children.
Lawmakers in Mississippi are not the only ones considering ways to expand education freedom and provide more parental flexibility. There is a growing national trend away from the traditional zip-code based school model.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
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Robert St. John says as we gather around our tables this season, let’s remember—Christmas isn’t just a day. It’s a way of life.
Author’s Note:
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Robert St. John says as we gather around our tables this season, let’s remember—Christmas isn’t just a day. It’s a way of life.
Author’s Note:
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Below is a political opinion column by Kimberly Ross:
Whether you’re a regular citizen going about your daily life or the leader of the free world, we all have a duty to turn down the temperature of hatred and division.
There are simply no words sufficient enough to describe the evil that is murder. When a human being takes the life of another human being, something is clearly and deeply broken. And when a family member kills one or more of their own, the horror is compounded to an unimaginable degree.
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Below is a political opinion column by Kimberly Ross:
Whether you’re a regular citizen going about your daily life or the leader of the free world, we all have a duty to turn down the temperature of hatred and division.
There are simply no words sufficient enough to describe the evil that is murder. When a human being takes the life of another human being, something is clearly and deeply broken. And when a family member kills one or more of their own, the horror is compounded to an unimaginable degree.
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