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Oxford does not ease into Christmas. It makes a complete entrance—coat on, lights up, carols playing, the whole deal.
There are a lot of places to enjoy the holidays in Mississippi, but Oxford has always been my place. I don’t mean that casually—I mean “load up the boys, grab a Sonic drink for the road, and head toward the Square with the kind of excitement usually reserved for Christmas morning.”
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Messages to the Mississippi Democratic Party asking if Harris would be participating in any campaign or fundraising events while she was in the Magnolia State were not immediately returned Wednesday morning.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris (D) is coming to Jackson to promote her book 107 DAYS.
Harris has been on a 17-city international book tour and has now added 18 new appearances.
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Grenada High School senior receiver and Mississippi State University signee capped his career by being recently being named as the Most Valuable offensive in Class 6A, Region 1 as he finished with 54 receptions for 899 yards and 13 touchdowns. Cotton makes the reception during this year's Homecoming win over Olive Branch.
Grenada High School senior wide receiver and recent Mississippi State signee Zayion Cotton led the list of Chargers in the recent Class 6A, Region 1 awards list by being named of Offensive Most Valuable Player.
“It was a good group led by several seniors,” third-year head football coach Michael Fair said. “They put together a good year, and I thought we were well-represented in our district.”
Grenada was 7-4 this season, placing third in the region. The Chargers lost a 35-28 decision in the opening round of the Class 6A playoffs at Ridgeland.
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Susan Marquez shares her experience of judging the annual parade, complete with the sights and sounds of the celebration.
When I got the call asking if I would be a “celebrity judge” for the Madison Christmas parade, I was both flattered and confused. Me? A celebrity? Hardly.
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The Senatobia Home and Garden Club met recently at the home of Linda Brewer. Linda’s co-hostesses were Angie Stuart and Becky Alexander.
Linda’s home was beautifully decorated for the fall season.
Angie gave a devotion entitled: “Just some thoughts from Dad”, which was very inspiring . A delicious meal was served followed by homemade desserts.
Our program speaker was Candy Cowan. Her program was entitled, “Keepsake Creations”.
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Below is a political opinion column by Sid Salter:
Whether you love or loathe Big Tech, it’s hard to deny that conflicting red lights at every state line make for a sluggish convoy.
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For decades, robocalls have plagued Mississippians as technology continues to evolve.
A nationwide effort has been underway to crack down on these annoying cold calls that not only disturb your peace and quiet but often work to steal personal information for illegal purposes.
Mississippi Attorney Lynn Fitch (R) announced this week that the second phase of the national Operation Robocall Roundup is now underway. Her office is working in conjunction with 50 other attorneys general to protect people’s privacy.
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For decades, robocalls have plagued Mississippians as technology continues to evolve.
A nationwide effort has been underway to crack down on these annoying cold calls that not only disturb your peace and quiet but often work to steal personal information for illegal purposes.
Mississippi Attorney Lynn Fitch (R) announced this week that the second phase of the national Operation Robocall Roundup is now underway. Her office is working in conjunction with 50 other attorneys general to protect people’s privacy.
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Ole Miss Athletics has announced that their kick off for the 2026 football season will send the Rebels to play Louisville in a neutral-site game in Nashville.
The game is set for Labor Day weekend (Sept. 5 or 6) at Nissan Stadium, and exact date, kick time and television network will be finalized at a later date.
It will mark the second meeting between the Rebels and Cardinals with the other also being a season-opening, neutral-site game. Ole Miss defeated Louisville 43-24 in the 2021 Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game.
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For decades, robocalls have plagued Mississippians as technology continues to evolve.
A nationwide effort has been underway to crack down on these annoying cold calls that not only disturb your peace and quiet but often work to steal personal information for illegal purposes.
Mississippi Attorney Lynn Fitch (R) announced this week that the second phase of the national Operation Robocall Roundup is now underway. Her office is working in conjunction with 50 other attorneys general to protect people’s privacy.
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State Supreme Court Justice James Maxwell’s confirmation vote came hours after his colleague Justice Robert Chamberlin was also confirmed to serve on the U.S. District Court.
The U.S. Senate has voted to confirm Mississippi state Supreme Court Justice James Maxwell to serve on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi.
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Grenada High School senior guard Madison Woodard pushes the ball up the court during a home game with Olive Branch. The Lady Chargers opened the season 8-0 before losing last Thursday to the Conquistadors.
After jumping to a 8-0 record to open the 2025-26 basketball season, the Grenada Lady Chargers opened Class 6A, Region 1 play last week with a pair of games.
The schedule opened last Tuesday with a trip to Saltillo. Things looked bleak as Grenada trailed by 20 points in the third quarter. Coach Kendrick Conley’s crew found a way rallying for a 60-49 win despite missing 20 free throws.
The Lady Chargers hosted Olive Branch last Thursday and dropped a 68-43 decision to drop to 8-1 on the season and 1-1 in the region.
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The 2025 Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Football Game will be played at 12 Noon on Saturday, December 13 at M.M. Roberts Stadium – “The Rock” – on the campus of the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg.
Mississippi’s team features standout MHSAA players from the Coast to Corinth. See the roster above for the All-Stars playing in the annual matchup.
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DeSoto County District Attorney Matthew Barton has launched an anti-crime campaign aimed at deterring people from committing crime in the north Mississippi area, specifically targeting would be criminals from Memphis, who he says contribute to more than 30 percent of felonies in DeSoto County.
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Farm loan borrowers who have pledged real estate as security for their Farm Service Agency (FSA) direct or guaranteed loans are responsible for maintaining loan collateral. Borrowers must obtain prior consent or approval from FSA or the guaranteed lender for any transaction that affects real estate security. These transactions include, but are not limited to:
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