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Grenada County Sheriff's Office deputy Steve Winters secures the scene on Minga Road Friday morning.
The Grenada County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Friday morning, March 27, on Minga Road in the Ligon Estates area.
The victim has been identified as Marston D. Jones, 48, of Grenada. Deputies said the suspect, Tyjuan M. Jones, 22, also of Grenada, was taken into custody without incident in connection to the shooting.
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4 days 14 hours ago
Grenada County Sheriff's Office deputy Steve Winters secures the scene on Minga Road Friday morning.
The Grenada County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Friday morning, March 27, on Minga Road in the Ligon Estates area.
The victim has been identified as Marston D. Jones, 48, of Grenada. Deputies said the suspect, Tyjuan M. Jones, 22, also of Grenada, was taken into custody without incident in connection to the shooting.
By Adam Prestridge - Publisher on
4 days 14 hours ago
Grenada County Sheriff's Office deputy Steve Winters secures the scene on Minga Road Friday morning.
The Grenada County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Friday morning, March 27, on Minga Road in the Ligon Estates area.
The victim has been identified as Marston D. Jones, 48, of Grenada. Deputies said the suspect, Tyjuan M. Jones, 22, also of Grenada, was taken into custody without incident in connection to the shooting.
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4 days 16 hours ago
SENATOBIA – A good start for the Rangers turned into a sweep on Wednesday over the East Mississippi Community College Lions (11-22, 5-5) as Northwest Mississippi Community College (19-10, 6-2) moved up to a tie with #4 Jones College for the second spot in the MACCC standings, winning game one with a 16-6 run rule victory before rallying from down 4-3 to take the second game 6-4.
The Rangers extended their winning streak to four games in the process, matching their longest winning streak of the season to this point.
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4 days 16 hours ago
SENATOBIA – A good start for the Rangers turned into a sweep on Wednesday over the East Mississippi Community College Lions (11-22, 5-5) as Northwest Mississippi Community College (19-10, 6-2) moved up to a tie with #4 Jones College for the second spot in the MACCC standings, winning game one with a 16-6 run rule victory before rallying from down 4-3 to take the second game 6-4.
The Rangers extended their winning streak to four games in the process, matching their longest winning streak of the season to this point.
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4 days 18 hours ago
The twelfth week of the 2026 Regular Session has concluded with crime, workforce development, immigration and Jackson’s Water Authority Act topping the list of legislative action.
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4 days 18 hours ago
The twelfth week of the 2026 Regular Session has concluded with crime, workforce development, immigration and Jackson’s Water Authority Act topping the list of legislative action.
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4 days 19 hours ago
Jane Todd King, 77, of Arlington, Tenn., formerly of Senatobia, Miss., passed away on March 6, 2026.
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4 days 19 hours ago
Jane Todd King, 77, of Arlington, Tenn., formerly of Senatobia, Miss., passed away on March 6, 2026.
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4 days 19 hours ago
Jane Todd King, 77, of Arlington, Tenn., formerly of Senatobia, Miss., passed away on March 6, 2026.
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4 days 20 hours ago
Simmie Brown, 77, of Brownsville, Tenn., formerly of Tate County, passed away on March 16, 2026.
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Simmie Brown, 77, of Brownsville, Tenn., formerly of Tate County, passed away on March 16, 2026.
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4 days 20 hours ago
Simmie Brown, 77, of Brownsville, Tenn., formerly of Tate County, passed away on March 16, 2026.
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4 days 22 hours ago
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Nine “No Kings” protests planned in Mississippi this Saturday
The progressive left’s “No Kings” protests are back for another round of demonstrations this weekend across the nation, with nine such protests planned from the Coast to the Tennessee state line.
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4 days 22 hours ago
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In Mississippi
Nine “No Kings” protests planned in Mississippi this Saturday
The progressive left’s “No Kings” protests are back for another round of demonstrations this weekend across the nation, with nine such protests planned from the Coast to the Tennessee state line.
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5 days 10 hours ago
Meeting Minutes
CORRECTED MINUTES
Regular Council Meeting
City of Tallulah
February 12, 2026
A regular council meeting of the Mayor and City Council was held on Thursday, February 12, 2026, at 5:30 P.M, in the Council Room Chamber of Tallulah City Hall.
Mayor Yvonne Lewis called the meeting to order, lead the Pledge of Allegiance, and gave prayer.
A roll call of Councilmembers is shown as follows:
Wells Present
Day Present
Harris Absent
Houston Present
Scott Present
By City of Tallulah on
5 days 10 hours ago
Notice is hereby given that on April 10, 2026 at 10 A.M. Southern Mini Storage owned by Jimmy Edwards, located on Crothers Drive in Tallulah La. The undersigned Southern Mini Storage will sell at Public Sale by competitive bidding, the personal property heretofore stored with the undersigned by: Southern Mini Storage having the right to reject any and all bids.
Cerra Brown Storage #A-20 Tallulah, La.
Dorothy Guice Storage #25 Tallulah, La.
Tiyo McClodden Storage #47 Tallulah, La.
Clarissa Williams Storage #52 Tallulah La.
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5 days 10 hours ago
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of PAUL STEWART MACHEN and JAIME C. MACHEN, please contact Brister Law Firm at (318) 559-5800, 318 Morgan St., Lake Providence, Louisiana 71254.
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5 days 12 hours ago
When it comes to cleaning up Grenada, City Hall continues to trip over its own indecision. Nearly two months after Winter Storm Fern littered our community with fallen limbs, shattered trees and mangled brush, the debris still lines city streets — a daily reminder of how far our city’s leadership has fallen in serving its people.
By Adam Prestridge - Publisher on
5 days 12 hours ago
When it comes to cleaning up Grenada, City Hall continues to trip over its own indecision. Nearly two months after Winter Storm Fern littered our community with fallen limbs, shattered trees and mangled brush, the debris still lines city streets — a daily reminder of how far our city’s leadership has fallen in serving its people.
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