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Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson speaking at the Tate County Republican Club 2025 banquet on the campus of Northwest Mississippi Community College.
You need to know the people you love.
With Valentine's Day approaching, Secretary of State Michael Watson urges Mississippians to be aware of the increasing risks of romance scams and "relationship investment scams,"
a form of fraud utilizing emotional manipulation and fake investment opportunities.
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Ever since the National Flood Insurance Program was created in 1968, the federal program has struggled to find the sweet spot of how much to charge for the coverage.
If premiums are too low, the taxpayers, including those who don’t live in flood-prone areas, make up the difference when a hurricane or other major natural disaster hits and the cost of claims exceeds what NFIP has in reserve.
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Ever since the National Flood Insurance Program was created in 1968, the federal program has struggled to find the sweet spot of how much to charge for the coverage.
If premiums are too low, the taxpayers, including those who don’t live in flood-prone areas, make up the difference when a hurricane or other major natural disaster hits and the cost of claims exceeds what NFIP has in reserve.
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Qualifying opened Wednesday for municipal, parish, state and federal offices in Madison Parish, with candidates filing paperwork on the first day of the qualifying period.
The information remains unofficial until qualifying closes at the end of business Friday, Feb. 13. Two days remain for candidates to file.
In the City of Tallulah, three Democrats qualified for mayor: Arthur R. Lee, Gloria Owens Hayden and Kendrell Robinson.
Donnell Rose qualified for chief of police.
By Timothy Holdiness - Publisher/Editor on
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Qualifying opened Wednesday for municipal, parish, state and federal offices in Madison Parish, with candidates filing paperwork on the first day of the qualifying period.
The information remains unofficial until qualifying closes at the end of business Friday, Feb. 13. Two days remain for candidates to file.
In the City of Tallulah, three Democrats qualified for mayor: Arthur R. Lee, Gloria Owens Hayden and Kendrell Robinson.
Donnell Rose qualified for chief of police.
By Timothy Holdiness - Publisher/Editor on
1 month 2 weeks ago
Qualifying opened Wednesday for municipal, parish, state and federal offices in Madison Parish, with candidates filing paperwork on the first day of the qualifying period.
The information remains unofficial until qualifying closes at the end of business Friday, Feb. 13. Two days remain for candidates to file.
In the City of Tallulah, three Democrats qualified for mayor: Arthur R. Lee, Gloria Owens Hayden and Kendrell Robinson.
Donnell Rose qualified for chief of police.
By Timothy Holdiness - Publisher/Editor on
1 month 2 weeks ago
One of the strange things about mass media is that you deal in masses of people. Every week we have multiple obituaries in our newspapers. Each of the deceased leaves behind a wake in the water of humanity, touching other lives in innumerable and profound ways.
Our God creates so many people and yet each person is unique and precious. It is mind boggling, but that’s simply the way it is. Our job at the newspaper is to chronicle their passing. We cannot begin to fully express the magnitude of their journey.
By Wyatt Emmerich on
1 month 2 weeks ago
One of the strange things about mass media is that you deal in masses of people. Every week we have multiple obituaries in our newspapers. Each of the deceased leaves behind a wake in the water of humanity, touching other lives in innumerable and profound ways.
Our God creates so many people and yet each person is unique and precious. It is mind boggling, but that’s simply the way it is. Our job at the newspaper is to chronicle their passing. We cannot begin to fully express the magnitude of their journey.
By Wyatt Emmerich on
1 month 2 weeks ago
One of the strange things about mass media is that you deal in masses of people. Every week we have multiple obituaries in our newspapers. Each of the deceased leaves behind a wake in the water of humanity, touching other lives in innumerable and profound ways.
Our God creates so many people and yet each person is unique and precious. It is mind boggling, but that’s simply the way it is. Our job at the newspaper is to chronicle their passing. We cannot begin to fully express the magnitude of their journey.
By Wyatt Emmerich on
1 month 2 weeks ago
One of the strange things about mass media is that you deal in masses of people. Every week we have multiple obituaries in our newspapers. Each of the deceased leaves behind a wake in the water of humanity, touching other lives in innumerable and profound ways.
Our God creates so many people and yet each person is unique and precious. It is mind boggling, but that’s simply the way it is. Our job at the newspaper is to chronicle their passing. We cannot begin to fully express the magnitude of their journey.
By Wyatt Emmerich on
1 month 2 weeks ago
One of the strange things about mass media is that you deal in masses of people. Every week we have multiple obituaries in our newspapers. Each of the deceased leaves behind a wake in the water of humanity, touching other lives in innumerable and profound ways.
Our God creates so many people and yet each person is unique and precious. It is mind boggling, but that’s simply the way it is. Our job at the newspaper is to chronicle their passing. We cannot begin to fully express the magnitude of their journey.
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Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
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Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
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Chancellor Terry had a 20 point second half effort to help the Rangers to a 99-93 win over Meridian on Monday night
MERIDIAN – The Northwest Mississippi Community College men's basketball team (13-8, 2-4) snapped a four-game skid on Monday night with a nearly wire-to-wire 99-93 win over Meridian Community College (9-16, 1-8) in their first road test since returning from their nearly two-week absence from the court due to ice.
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Chancellor Terry had a 20 point second half effort to help the Rangers to a 99-93 win over Meridian on Monday night
MERIDIAN – The Northwest Mississippi Community College men's basketball team (13-8, 2-4) snapped a four-game skid on Monday night with a nearly wire-to-wire 99-93 win over Meridian Community College (9-16, 1-8) in their first road test since returning from their nearly two-week absence from the court due to ice.
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The Northwest Mississippi Community College golf team concluded their first tournament of the spring season at Diamondhead Country Club in Diamondhead on Monday and Tuesday participating in the Pearl River Wildcat Invitational, placing two individuals in the top 25 in the field of 12 teams.
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Asked to describe Jim Poole, his close friend of six decades, Archie Manning paused, pregnantly.
“I’m really struggling with Jim’s death,” he finally said.
After a few seconds of silence, Archie was back. “Jim was a rock,” he said. “He was solid – so smart and just utterly dependable. You always knew what you were going to get with Jim. You could always count on him. Nicest guy ever, as good a friend as I’ve ever had, as good a friend as anyone could ever hope to have.”
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Asked to describe Jim Poole, his close friend of six decades, Archie Manning paused, pregnantly.
“I’m really struggling with Jim’s death,” he finally said.
After a few seconds of silence, Archie was back. “Jim was a rock,” he said. “He was solid – so smart and just utterly dependable. You always knew what you were going to get with Jim. You could always count on him. Nicest guy ever, as good a friend as I’ve ever had, as good a friend as anyone could ever hope to have.”
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