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Amy Rowlen, third place, and Jean Berry, first-place tie
, Dawn Pawlow, first-place tie. She was assisted by her daughter, Carolyn. At right is Dawn’s husband.
, Most Unique: anonymous entrant
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Dec. 1
Joshua Triplett, DOB 03-22-02, BM; SO7: rape-statutory.
Immite Armstrong, DOB 04-14-73, BM; Eupora PD: DUI-first, driver’s license-none and failure to show insurance.
Dec. 2
Charles Howell, DOB 03-27-77, WM; Webster County SO: hold for Oktibbeha (picked up by Oktibbeha Dec. 4).
Dec. 5
Skylar Ramagos, DOB 07-20-95, WM; Webster County SO: jail time (court-ordered).
Dec. 6
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Dec. 1
6:41 p.m., medical, Veterans Memorial Blvd.; EMS dispatched.
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Dec. 2
9:09 a.m., medical, Hodges Drive; EMS, Eupora VFD dispatched.
4:21 p.m., MVA, Veterans Memorial Blvd.; Eupora PD, EMS, Webster SO dispatched.
5 p.m., suspicious person, Lawrence Drive; Eupora PD dispatched.
5:04 p.m., suspicious person, Superior Street; Eupora PD dispatched.
6:45 p.m., medical, Roane Avenue; EMS, Eupora VFD dispatched.
8:53 p.m., residential alarm, Old Walthall Road; Eupora PD dispatched.
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Caption: Construction continues between Mississippi Highway 413 (milepost 181) and U.S. Highway 82 (milepost 204). More photos are available at NPGallery Natchez Trace Parkway
Construction-related closure of the Natchez Trace Parkway between Mississippi Highway 413 (milepost 181) and U.S. Highway 82 (milepost 204) in Choctaw and Webster counties will remain in effect longer than originally anticipated.
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MISSISSIPPI MISS HOSPITALITY COMPETITION OPENS
AT-LARGE CONTESTANT APPLICATIONS
Hattiesburg, MS (Dec 10, 2026) – The Mississippi Miss Hospitality Competition is now accepting at-large contestant applications. Eligible individuals who reside in a Mississippi community without an established local program are encouraged to apply to participate in the 2026 competition.
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Frozen, The Broadway Musical is being HELD OVER at New Stage Theatre through January 11!
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Christmas Traditions
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The Rubicon crossed — and the Republic trembles
Donald Trump and his regime have crossed the Rubicon. Like Julius Caesar before him, he has marched his loyalists across a line from which there is no return, putting yet another nail into the coffin of the Republic.
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MSU’s Famous Maroon Band receives highest national collegiate band award
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s Famous Maroon Band is marching to the beat of a new accolade as the 2026 recipient of the prestigious national Sudler Trophy—considered the highest honor a collegiate marching band can receive.
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CCRI research seeking to unlock mysteries of pancreatic cancer with $1.8M NCI grant
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State Board of Education seeks high school sophomores to apply for 2026-27 junior representative position
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Researchers Break Cancer's 'Shield' in New Metastasis Study
New research shows anti-platelet drug can slow metastasis in aggressive cancers
OXFORD, Miss. – Aggressive cancers can use blood vessels like roadways, speeding through the body and finding new places to grow. But new research shows that a drug in clinical trials may help stop the spread of cancer before it reaches its destination.
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MSU wins first SEC Project MFG Championship
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State University students from the Innovation, Design and Engineering Education Laboratory, or IDEELab, have earned the university’s first Project MFG Southeastern Conference Machining Championship.
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MSU hosting fall graduation ceremonies this week
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State is celebrating fall commencement this week with ceremonies in Starkville and Meridian.
The Starkville campus will host two ceremonies on Friday [Dec. 12]—9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.—in Humphrey Coliseum, while MSU-Meridian graduates will receive their degrees Thursday [Dec. 11] at 11 a.m. in the MSU Riley Center.
MSU President Mark E. Keenum is the university’s featured commencement speaker for the events.
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