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“Operations are continuing as normal as there is no known ongoing threat at this time,” an Ingalls spokesperson said.
A note with a bullet was discovered at Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula Thursday morning, reportedly in a bathroom, prompting the coast shipyard to call in local law enforcement to investigate.
Just after 8 a.m., a company spokesperson told Magnolia Tribune that “Ingalls Shipbuilding management discovered a written communication that was perceived as a potential threat.”
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“Operations are continuing as normal as there is no known ongoing threat at this time,” an Ingalls spokesperson said.
A note with a bullet was discovered at Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula Thursday morning, reportedly in a bathroom, prompting the coast shipyard to call in local law enforcement to investigate.
Just after 8 a.m., a company spokesperson told Magnolia Tribune that “Ingalls Shipbuilding management discovered a written communication that was perceived as a potential threat.”
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
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The Senate Corrections Committee also kept a bill alive to create a Corrections Overview Task Force.
Inmates in Mississippi could benefit from a two-sentence bill passed by the Senate Correction Committee Thursday morning during a less than three-minute meeting.
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The Senate Corrections Committee also kept a bill alive to create a Corrections Overview Task Force.
Inmates in Mississippi could benefit from a two-sentence bill passed by the Senate Correction Committee Thursday morning during a less than three-minute meeting.
By Daniel Tyson - Magnolia Tribune on
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“People don’t set down roots and invest in communities where they feel that they’re at risk,” Jackson Mayor John Horhn said. Pearl Mayor Jake Windham noted that it is typically the poorest residents who are affected most by the flooding.
A project that looks to protect the City of Jackson and the surrounding area from flooding by the Pearl River is moving to the next phase.
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“People don’t set down roots and invest in communities where they feel that they’re at risk,” Jackson Mayor John Horhn said. Pearl Mayor Jake Windham noted that it is typically the poorest residents who are affected most by the flooding.
A project that looks to protect the City of Jackson and the surrounding area from flooding by the Pearl River is moving to the next phase.
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Now a resident of Madison, Jasmine has a studio in Yazoo City where she paints four days a week. Every day, however, is a writing day as she is presently working on a novel.
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Grenada County voters will help decide the direction of Mississippi’s representation in Washington when they head to the polls for the March 10 party primaries, choosing nominees for U.S. Senate and the 2nd Congressional District on both the Democratic and Republican ballots.
By Adam Prestridge on
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Grenada County voters will help decide the direction of Mississippi’s representation in Washington when they head to the polls for the March 10 party primaries, choosing nominees for U.S. Senate and the 2nd Congressional District on both the Democratic and Republican ballots.
By Adam Prestridge on
3 weeks 6 days ago
Grenada County voters will help decide the direction of Mississippi’s representation in Washington when they head to the polls for the March 10 party primaries, choosing nominees for U.S. Senate and the 2nd Congressional District on both the Democratic and Republican ballots.
By Adam Prestridge on
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Just a month deep into the season, the Grenada Middle Lady Chargers softball team have played a total of eight games, winning six of them.
New Hope
On Feb. 20, the Lady Chargers split road games with New Hope losing 5-4 and winning 3-1.
In Game 1, the Lady Trojans made a five-run first inning stand up after Grenada scored three runs in the first inning.
Paige Cook paced the four-hit attack with a double. Kendall Trimble finished with a single and two run, scored. Timya Taylor and Blakely Jenkins each added a hit with Jenkins driving in two runs.
By Chuck Hathcock - Sports Editor on
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Roger Wicker, this state’s senior member of the U.S. Senate, is suddenly a hero to many Mississippians for his tough stance against an ICE detention center that a federal agency had proposed for the hamlet of Byhalia in the state’s northeast corner.
I agree that Sen. Wicker deserves a round of thanks.
The Republican lashed out against the Trump administration’s proposal to create the facility, and they have pretty much since shelved the idea.
Minds can change, but it seems final for now that the facility will go elsewhere. Godspeed! Watch that swingin’ door behind you.
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Three Grenada High School football cheerleaders recently signed scholarships. They include, front row, from left, Presley Williams. East Mississippi Community College, Hannah Smith, Northeast Mississippi Community College and Madison Woodard, East Mississippi Community College. Amy Williams is cheer coach for Grenada High School.
Just like athletes, cheerleaders have the opportunity to earn scholarships to perform at the next level.
For three Grenada High School senior football cheerleaders, that opportunity has become reality as they made it official by signing scholarships recently. Presley Williams and Madison Woodard will take their talents to East Mississippi Community College in Scooba, while Hannah Smith will take her talents to Northeast Mississippi Community College in Booneville.
Cheer coach Amy Williams praised her girls for their accomplishments.
By Chuck Hathcock - Sports Editor on
3 weeks 6 days ago
Three Grenada High School football cheerleaders recently signed scholarships. They include, front row, from left, Presley Williams. East Mississippi Community College, Hannah Smith, Northeast Mississippi Community College and Madison Woodard, East Mississippi Community College. Amy Williams is cheer coach for Grenada High School.
Just like athletes, cheerleaders have the opportunity to earn scholarships to perform at the next level.
For three Grenada High School senior football cheerleaders, that opportunity has become reality as they made it official by signing scholarships recently. Presley Williams and Madison Woodard will take their talents to East Mississippi Community College in Scooba, while Hannah Smith will take her talents to Northeast Mississippi Community College in Booneville.
Cheer coach Amy Williams praised her girls for their accomplishments.
By Chuck Hathcock - Sports Editor on
3 weeks 6 days ago
Three Grenada High School football cheerleaders recently signed scholarships. They include, front row, from left, Presley Williams. East Mississippi Community College, Hannah Smith, Northeast Mississippi Community College and Madison Woodard, East Mississippi Community College. Amy Williams is cheer coach for Grenada High School.
Just like athletes, cheerleaders have the opportunity to earn scholarships to perform at the next level.
For three Grenada High School senior football cheerleaders, that opportunity has become reality as they made it official by signing scholarships recently. Presley Williams and Madison Woodard will take their talents to East Mississippi Community College in Scooba, while Hannah Smith will take her talents to Northeast Mississippi Community College in Booneville.
Cheer coach Amy Williams praised her girls for their accomplishments.
By Chuck Hathcock - Sports Editor on
3 weeks 6 days ago
Roger Wicker, this state’s senior member of the U.S. Senate, is suddenly a hero to many Mississippians for his tough stance against an ICE detention center that a federal agency had proposed for the hamlet of Byhalia in the state’s northeast corner.
I agree that Sen. Wicker deserves a round of thanks.
The Republican lashed out against the Trump administration’s proposal to create the facility, and they have pretty much since shelved the idea.
Minds can change, but it seems final for now that the facility will go elsewhere. Godspeed! Watch that swingin’ door behind you.
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3 weeks 6 days ago
It’s been a tough start to the 2026 baseball season for the Kirk Academy Raiders.
Second-year head coach Zach Whitfield’s team was hit hard by graduation from a team that lost in the opening round of the postseason in 2025. He has turned to one of the youngest rosters in the history of the program.
By Chuck Hathcock - Sports Editor on
3 weeks 6 days ago
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today welcomed the award of more than $24.8 million to advance safe room projects in Mississippi toward construction, including a large multi-use facility at Copiah-Lincoln (Co-Lin) Community College.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced grants for phase II construction work at the Co-Lin Wesson campus and the Webster County Communication Center Safe Room Project in Walthall, as well as funding for the Tate County Magnolia Heights Safe Room Project in Senatobia.
By The Tate Record on
3 weeks 6 days ago
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today welcomed the award of more than $24.8 million to advance safe room projects in Mississippi toward construction, including a large multi-use facility at Copiah-Lincoln (Co-Lin) Community College.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced grants for phase II construction work at the Co-Lin Wesson campus and the Webster County Communication Center Safe Room Project in Walthall, as well as funding for the Tate County Magnolia Heights Safe Room Project in Senatobia.
By The Tate Record on
3 weeks 6 days ago
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today welcomed the award of more than $24.8 million to advance safe room projects in Mississippi toward construction, including a large multi-use facility at Copiah-Lincoln (Co-Lin) Community College.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced grants for phase II construction work at the Co-Lin Wesson campus and the Webster County Communication Center Safe Room Project in Walthall, as well as funding for the Tate County Magnolia Heights Safe Room Project in Senatobia.
By The Tate Record on