4 weeks ago
The University of Mississippi announced students named to the Fall 2025 Honor Roll lists, including Dean's Honor Roll.
Local students named to the Dean's list are:
By The Tate Record on
4 weeks ago
An emotional Gieshala Mims was at a loss for words when she stepped to the podium to accept her Senatobia Municipal School District Teacher of the Year award for 2025-26.
“Some really great people are also very deserving of this award, and I am so honored and blessed because this my space and place to make a difference,” said a tearful Mims after being presented with the award from Superintendent Chris Fleming during a special ceremony prior to the Feb. 5, board of trustees meeting.
By Brett Brown on
4 weeks ago
An emotional Gieshala Mims was at a loss for words when she stepped to the podium to accept her Senatobia Municipal School District Teacher of the Year award for 2025-26.
“Some really great people are also very deserving of this award, and I am so honored and blessed because this my space and place to make a difference,” said a tearful Mims after being presented with the award from Superintendent Chris Fleming during a special ceremony prior to the Feb. 5, board of trustees meeting.
By Brett Brown on
4 weeks ago
An emotional Gieshala Mims was at a loss for words when she stepped to the podium to accept her Senatobia Municipal School District Teacher of the Year award for 2025-26.
“Some really great people are also very deserving of this award, and I am so honored and blessed because this my space and place to make a difference,” said a tearful Mims after being presented with the award from Superintendent Chris Fleming during a special ceremony prior to the Feb. 5, board of trustees meeting.
By Brett Brown on
4 weeks ago
A bill working its way through the Mississippi Legislature could lead to the creation of a state health insurance exchange.
By Special to the Tate Record on
4 weeks ago
The Mississippi Department of Human Services announced the federal Food and Nutrition Service has approved its request for “mass replacement benefits” for residents impacted by the
By Brett Brown on
4 weeks ago
Carol Jean Snider Yarbrough, 77, of Sarah, Miss., passed away Sunday, March 1, 2026.
She was a member of Crenshaw Baptist Church.
She enjoyed watching hummingbirds, sipping her coffee, and spending time fishing. Carol liked browsing yard sales and auctions, always on the lookout to add to her cherished angel and rooster collections. She loved listening to gospel and blue grass music.
Carol was a seamstress for most of her adult life. Above all, she loved spending time with her family.
By The Tate Record on
4 weeks ago
Carol Jean Snider Yarbrough, 77, of Sarah, Miss., passed away Sunday, March 1, 2026.
She was a member of Crenshaw Baptist Church.
She enjoyed watching hummingbirds, sipping her coffee, and spending time fishing. Carol liked browsing yard sales and auctions, always on the lookout to add to her cherished angel and rooster collections. She loved listening to gospel and blue grass music.
Carol was a seamstress for most of her adult life. Above all, she loved spending time with her family.
By The Tate Record on
4 weeks ago
As President Donald Trump has acknowledged, America’s war on Iran will not be as easy or quick as the previous military incursion he authorized, the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
The goals for the South American operation were much simpler: Take out the incompetent and criminal Maduro and put in his place a regime of his lieutenants who are more inclined to take orders from Washington.
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4 weeks ago
As President Donald Trump has acknowledged, America’s war on Iran will not be as easy or quick as the previous military incursion he authorized, the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
The goals for the South American operation were much simpler: Take out the incompetent and criminal Maduro and put in his place a regime of his lieutenants who are more inclined to take orders from Washington.
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4 weeks ago
No, this column is not a sales pitch.
And a disclaimer: since 1992, I have made the vast majority of my living selling print advertising.
But, is print advertising still relevant? In this razzle dazzle day and age of "targeted marketing" through social media, AI and countless digital and cable offerings that promise immediate results and statistics, why would a business or individual still spend money on an old-fashioned print ad?
By Jack Criss on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Madison High School defeated Port Allen 58–52 on March 3 in the second round of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association Division III nonselect boys basketball playoffs at Madison High School.
No. 2 seed Madison faced No. 15 seed Port Allen. The teams were tied 12–12 at the end of the first quarter. Madison led 26–18 at halftime and 42–33 after the third quarter.
By Timothy Holdiness - Publisher/Editor on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Madison High School defeated Port Allen 58–52 on March 3 in the second round of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association Division III nonselect boys basketball playoffs at Madison High School.
No. 2 seed Madison faced No. 15 seed Port Allen. The teams were tied 12–12 at the end of the first quarter. Madison led 26–18 at halftime and 42–33 after the third quarter.
By Timothy Holdiness - Publisher/Editor on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Madison High School defeated Port Allen 58–52 on March 3 in the second round of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association Division III nonselect boys basketball playoffs at Madison High School.
No. 2 seed Madison faced No. 15 seed Port Allen. The teams were tied 12–12 at the end of the first quarter. Madison led 26–18 at halftime and 42–33 after the third quarter.
By Timothy Holdiness - Publisher/Editor on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Dear Editor,
As we have settled back into our new normal following the winter storm several weeks ago, I continue to reflect on what those days revealed about our hospital and our community. What stands out most is not the ice or the uncertainty—it is the extraordinary strength of our people.
At Highland Hills Medical Center, what I witnessed during those days was nothing short of remarkable. Employees walked to work when they could not drive. Others were transported by friends, family, and first responders.
By The Tate Record on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Arrest report
This is a list taken from the log at the Tate County Jail. A name listed does not indicate that a person is guilty of the crime with which they are charged, only that the person was taken and processed at the facility. Tate Record publishes all arrests listed on the docket without exception.
Feb. 5
Zykeris Mosley, DOB 4/12/99, of Senatobia, was charged with obstructing public street by TCSO.
Karla Machelle Hardy, DOB 12/7/87, of Senatobia, was charged with simple domestic violence by SPD.
By The Tate Record on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Arrest report
This is a list taken from the log at the Tate County Jail. A name listed does not indicate that a person is guilty of the crime with which they are charged, only that the person was taken and processed at the facility. Tate Record publishes all arrests listed on the docket without exception.
Feb. 5
Zykeris Mosley, DOB 4/12/99, of Senatobia, was charged with obstructing public street by TCSO.
Karla Machelle Hardy, DOB 12/7/87, of Senatobia, was charged with simple domestic violence by SPD.
By The Tate Record on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Dear Editor,
As we have settled back into our new normal following the winter storm several weeks ago, I continue to reflect on what those days revealed about our hospital and our community. What stands out most is not the ice or the uncertainty—it is the extraordinary strength of our people.
At Highland Hills Medical Center, what I witnessed during those days was nothing short of remarkable. Employees walked to work when they could not drive. Others were transported by friends, family, and first responders.
By The Tate Record on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Dear Editor,
As we have settled back into our new normal following the winter storm several weeks ago, I continue to reflect on what those days revealed about our hospital and our community. What stands out most is not the ice or the uncertainty—it is the extraordinary strength of our people.
At Highland Hills Medical Center, what I witnessed during those days was nothing short of remarkable. Employees walked to work when they could not drive. Others were transported by friends, family, and first responders.
By The Tate Record on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Arrest report
This is a list taken from the log at the Tate County Jail. A name listed does not indicate that a person is guilty of the crime with which they are charged, only that the person was taken and processed at the facility. Tate Record publishes all arrests listed on the docket without exception.
Feb. 5
Zykeris Mosley, DOB 4/12/99, of Senatobia, was charged with obstructing public street by TCSO.
Karla Machelle Hardy, DOB 12/7/87, of Senatobia, was charged with simple domestic violence by SPD.
By The Tate Record on