4 weeks 1 day ago
There is a photo and story on Page One of today’s Tate Record that shows part of a building being torn down in downtown Senatobia.
That portion of the building had a long history and some of you reading that story will have long memories of that building. But time marches on and while the memories remain the building had seen better days.
That leads your Tate Record to point out that nothing lasts forever and property that is not maintained or made useful to the community needs to be torn down for something new.
By The Tate Record on
4 weeks 1 day ago
There is a photo and story on Page One of today’s Tate Record that shows part of a building being torn down in downtown Senatobia.
That portion of the building had a long history and some of you reading that story will have long memories of that building. But time marches on and while the memories remain the building had seen better days.
That leads your Tate Record to point out that nothing lasts forever and property that is not maintained or made useful to the community needs to be torn down for something new.
By The Tate Record on
4 weeks 1 day ago
There is a photo and story on Page One of today’s Tate Record that shows part of a building being torn down in downtown Senatobia.
That portion of the building had a long history and some of you reading that story will have long memories of that building. But time marches on and while the memories remain the building had seen better days.
That leads your Tate Record to point out that nothing lasts forever and property that is not maintained or made useful to the community needs to be torn down for something new.
By The Tate Record on
4 weeks 1 day ago
A city-owned building in downtown Senatobia once deemed worth saving has been partially demolished.
By Brett Brown on
4 weeks 1 day ago
A city-owned building in downtown Senatobia once deemed worth saving has been partially demolished.
By Brett Brown on
4 weeks 1 day ago
A city-owned building in downtown Senatobia once deemed worth saving has been partially demolished.
By Brett Brown on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Earlier this year, colleges in no income tax states used that as a selling point when trying to snag players in the transfer portal. Mississippi lawmakers say the Magnolia State needs to remain competitive in that arena.
In this new era of college football so heavily focused on the almighty dollar, schools in states with no income tax have sought to use that to their benefit when recruiting players.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Earlier this year, colleges in no income tax states used that as a selling point when trying to snag players in the transfer portal. Mississippi lawmakers say the Magnolia State needs to remain competitive in that arena.
In this new era of college football so heavily focused on the almighty dollar, schools in states with no income tax have sought to use that to their benefit when recruiting players.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Earlier this year, colleges in no income tax states used that as a selling point when trying to snag players in the transfer portal. Mississippi lawmakers say the Magnolia State needs to remain competitive in that arena.
In this new era of college football so heavily focused on the almighty dollar, schools in states with no income tax have sought to use that to their benefit when recruiting players.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Below is a political opinion column by Roger Wicker:
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker carries peace through strength message to Europe.
The tyrants in China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran are on the move, and their aggression makes at least one thing clear: America needs strong, reliable friends. In February, I traveled to Europe to bring a message to our most important allies. In this increasingly dangerous world, the nations of Europe and North America must stand united.
By Senator Roger Wicker on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Below is a political opinion column by Roger Wicker:
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker carries peace through strength message to Europe.
The tyrants in China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran are on the move, and their aggression makes at least one thing clear: America needs strong, reliable friends. In February, I traveled to Europe to bring a message to our most important allies. In this increasingly dangerous world, the nations of Europe and North America must stand united.
By Senator Roger Wicker on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Below is a political opinion column by Roger Wicker:
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker carries peace through strength message to Europe.
The tyrants in China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran are on the move, and their aggression makes at least one thing clear: America needs strong, reliable friends. In February, I traveled to Europe to bring a message to our most important allies. In this increasingly dangerous world, the nations of Europe and North America must stand united.
By Senator Roger Wicker on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Another bill that would have allowed terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis gummies while being treated in a hospital did not pass the Senate Public Health Committee this week.
The Senate passed a bill out of the Public Health Committee this week that could allow people suffering from neurological conditions or addiction to receive Ibogaine treatment, while killing another bill that would allow terminally ill patients to receive medical cannabis gummies while being treated in a hospital.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Another bill that would have allowed terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis gummies while being treated in a hospital did not pass the Senate Public Health Committee this week.
The Senate passed a bill out of the Public Health Committee this week that could allow people suffering from neurological conditions or addiction to receive Ibogaine treatment, while killing another bill that would allow terminally ill patients to receive medical cannabis gummies while being treated in a hospital.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Another bill that would have allowed terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis gummies while being treated in a hospital did not pass the Senate Public Health Committee this week.
The Senate passed a bill out of the Public Health Committee this week that could allow people suffering from neurological conditions or addiction to receive Ibogaine treatment, while killing another bill that would allow terminally ill patients to receive medical cannabis gummies while being treated in a hospital.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
In Mississippi
1. Moss Point native makes “American Idol” Top 30
Moss Point native Daniel Stallworth advanced into the Top 30 on “American Idol” Monday night after performing “Stand By Me.”
By Magnolia Tribune Staff on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
In Mississippi
1. Moss Point native makes “American Idol” Top 30
Moss Point native Daniel Stallworth advanced into the Top 30 on “American Idol” Monday night after performing “Stand By Me.”
By Magnolia Tribune Staff on
4 weeks 1 day ago
Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
In Mississippi
1. Moss Point native makes “American Idol” Top 30
Moss Point native Daniel Stallworth advanced into the Top 30 on “American Idol” Monday night after performing “Stand By Me.”
By Magnolia Tribune Staff on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Applications are being accepted for the position of Tractor Driver with the Madison Parish Police Jury - Public Works Department. Under general supervision the individual would be responsible for work of routine difficulty in the performance of manual labor.
Duties include but not limited to:
May operate light equipment such as weedeaters, lawnmowers , as well as tractors with rotary cutter on a seasonal basis. In addition, uses hand tools, brush blade, power saw, rake , broom, to complete manual labor tasks.
By Madison Parish Police Jury on
4 weeks 2 days ago
The Greater Mt. Olive Baptist Church downtown, along with several Christian friends from far and wide, came together to witness the installation of a powerful and dynamic Woman of God-Pastor Joyce Williams, and Dea. David Williams, Sr.
It was a beautiful Sunday for such a joyous occasion. The installation speaker was the former undershepherd of Greater Mt. Olive, Pastor D.J. Redden, Sr. And the musical guest was Pleasant Grove No.1 on Bailey Road, under the talented Dea. Marvin King.
By Karl Thomas on