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The Grenada High School tennis team played three matches last week.
On March 14, GHS edged Class 6A Warren Central 4-3 and followed that with a 4-3 decision last Tuesday over the Madison Central B-team. The week ended last Thursday with a 7-0 region win over Olive Branch.
Olive Branch
Senior Shanvi Kher won a 6-0, 6-0 match over Valeria Mora in girls singles. Classmate Gabe Reyna downed Preston Munday in boys singles by scores of 6-0, 6-2.
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5 days 16 hours ago
More Mississippi children could face prison time under proposed legislation that state law enforcement officials, including Attorney General Lynn Fitch, say is aimed at quashing statewide gang violence.
Senate Bill 2710 and House Bill 1165 would lead to harsher punishment for an unknown number of children in the state by creating new avenues for prosecutors to charge minors as adults.
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5 days 16 hours ago
More Mississippi children could face prison time under proposed legislation that state law enforcement officials, including Attorney General Lynn Fitch, say is aimed at quashing statewide gang violence.
Senate Bill 2710 and House Bill 1165 would lead to harsher punishment for an unknown number of children in the state by creating new avenues for prosecutors to charge minors as adults.
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5 days 17 hours ago
Rep. Debbie Villio, R-Kenner, introduced two pieces of legislation focused on tightening Louisiana’s bail laws for individuals convicted of certain crimes against children.
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5 days 17 hours ago
Rep. Debbie Villio, R-Kenner, introduced two pieces of legislation focused on tightening Louisiana’s bail laws for individuals convicted of certain crimes against children.
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5 days 17 hours ago
If state lawmakers don’t act soon, Mississippi will pay at least an additional $120 million a year to run its food assistance program. That’s because of a 2017 state law that generated more paperwork for social safety net programs.
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5 days 17 hours ago
If state lawmakers don’t act soon, Mississippi will pay at least an additional $120 million a year to run its food assistance program. That’s because of a 2017 state law that generated more paperwork for social safety net programs.
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5 days 17 hours ago
Governor Tate Reeves (R) vetoed Senate Bill 2632 on Monday, accusing leaders in both the Mississippi House and Senate of making material changes to the legislation after it had already been presented to his office, an act he said violates the state Constitution and may rise to criminal conduct.
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Two scholarship opportunities are available for high school seniors in Madison Parish, with application deadlines set in March and April.
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5 days 17 hours ago
Two scholarship opportunities are available for high school seniors in Madison Parish, with application deadlines set in March and April.
By Timothy Holdiness - Publisher/Editor on
5 days 17 hours ago
Two scholarship opportunities are available for high school seniors in Madison Parish, with application deadlines set in March and April.
By Timothy Holdiness - Publisher/Editor on
5 days 18 hours ago
Three Mississippi businesses are suing the company that operates the state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control warehouse.
Delays and software issues at the warehouse earlier this year left many bars, restaurants and package store owners with empty shelves and lost revenue. The warehouse in Gluckstadt is still working through a backlog of orders.
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The State Board of Education renewed and approved new Districts and Schools of Innovation across Mississippi last week.
Wendy Clemmons, Chief Academic Officer and Dr. Bryan Marshall, Associate State Superintendent with the Mississippi Department of Education, presented the Board with three new districts of innovation, a request for renewal of two districts of innovation, and renewal for two schools of innovation along with two amendments to current districts of innovation.
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A revised version of the Mississippi Public School Accountability Standards by the State Board of Education on Thursday is expected to assist school districts catch up on late audits.
Discussion of ensuring public school districts were up to date on their required audits ramped up late last year when the Mississippi Department of Education took over the Okolona School District citing financial concerns.
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SHERIFF’S REPORTS
Brandon Broussard Return for Bonding
Stephen Miller Starkville, MS Returned for Bonding
Colten Mclain Oak Grove, LA DOB 1/18/95 Fugitive Warrant
Latoya Perkins Delta, LA DOB 9/18/91 Truancy Warrant # TRU 561
Braxton White Tallulah, DOB 7/17/03 Poss. Sch. II, CDS (Meth), Poss. Drug Paraphernalia, Poss. Firearm in Presence of CDS, No Tag Lights
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5 days 18 hours ago
SHERIFF’S REPORTS
Brandon Broussard Return for Bonding
Stephen Miller Starkville, MS Returned for Bonding
Colten Mclain Oak Grove, LA DOB 1/18/95 Fugitive Warrant
Latoya Perkins Delta, LA DOB 9/18/91 Truancy Warrant # TRU 561
Braxton White Tallulah, DOB 7/17/03 Poss. Sch. II, CDS (Meth), Poss. Drug Paraphernalia, Poss. Firearm in Presence of CDS, No Tag Lights
By Journal Staff - Madison Journal on
5 days 18 hours ago
SHERIFF’S REPORTS
Brandon Broussard Return for Bonding
Stephen Miller Starkville, MS Returned for Bonding
Colten Mclain Oak Grove, LA DOB 1/18/95 Fugitive Warrant
Latoya Perkins Delta, LA DOB 9/18/91 Truancy Warrant # TRU 561
Braxton White Tallulah, DOB 7/17/03 Poss. Sch. II, CDS (Meth), Poss. Drug Paraphernalia, Poss. Firearm in Presence of CDS, No Tag Lights
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5 days 19 hours ago
By faith, believers understand death is not the end.
In a Christian’s soul, there is hope in tomorrow and in God’s desire that no one should perish. Tomorrow, we cannot see, but we have hope because our minds can conceive it and believe in life beyond death. “Therefore, encourage one another with these words” (1 Thess. 4:18).
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5 days 19 hours ago
The Senatobia Culture Club held their March meeting at the Senatobia Presbyterian Church.
Eleven members, two guests of Martha Goodwin, her mother and father, George and Louise Land and a former member of Culture Club, Donna Holt were in attendance. Martha, the hostess, welcomed all guests and gave a devotional on the love of music and how it affects our lives as it is a gift to us, a blessing God has given us.
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5 days 20 hours ago
FORREST COUNTY — The family of Ayden Stockstill is visiting counties across Mississippi urging local leaders to support legislation that would allow sheriffs and deputies to use radar guns to enforce speed limits.
The effort is aimed at building support for Senate Bill 2614, which would have given county law enforcement the authority to use radar for speed enforcement.
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