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Lemons
Flemming Article
I love anything lemon flavored. Lemons are so clean and citrusy, as well as delicious. Some of my very favorite desserts are from the lemon family. When I was a child, Luvel had a Lemon Flake ice cream that I adored. It had flecks of lemon drop candy in the yellow tinted vanilla ice cream. Lemon Ice Box pie is my all time favorite. My friends and family really seem to enjoy my Lemon Bars, as well as my Lemon Mini Tarts.
In addition to being a delicious flavor, lemons also have many uses around the house.
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MSU’s Garrison named university’s latest Truman Scholar
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State is celebrating the university’s newest Harry S. Truman Scholarship winner. Evan Garrison of Webb City, Missouri, is receiving up to $30,000 in graduate-study expenses as part of the highly coveted national award honoring the nation’s 33rd president.
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Mississippi Roots: Local Players Highlight 2026 Mud Monsters
“We are Mississippi’s team. We are the South’s team.”
– Jay Pecci
PEARL, Miss. (April 24, 2026) — The Mississippi Mud Monsters continue constructing their 2026 roster with talent from across the map, featuring a strong group of players with Mississippi and regional roots.
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EDITORS: Students listed in this release may be from your area.
MSU’s Equestrian Team saddles up for national finals
STARKVILLE, Miss.—For the first time in program history, the Mississippi State University Western Equestrian Team is bound for nationals. The team is set to compete in the Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) National Finals held May 1-3 at Tryon International in Mill Spring, North Carolina.
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RULEVILLE — Walter Murphey Sr. age 54, passed away Friday, April 10.
Funeral services were held 1 p.m. Saturday, April 25, at New Jerusalem Baptist Church near Ruleville.
J Brown Community Funeral Services in Charleston had charge of arrangements.
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RULEVILLE — Walter Murphey Sr. age 54, passed away Friday, April 10.
Funeral services were held 1 p.m. Saturday, April 25, at New Jerusalem Baptist Church near Ruleville.
J Brown Community Funeral Services in Charleston had charge of arrangements.
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RULEVILLE — Walter Murphey Sr. age 54, passed away Friday, April 10.
Funeral services were held 1 p.m. Saturday, April 25, at New Jerusalem Baptist Church near Ruleville.
J Brown Community Funeral Services in Charleston had charge of arrangements.
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In reversing the Madison County Circuit Court, justices found that the former Governor had sufficiently stated a claim for defamation against the online media outlet.
The Mississippi Supreme Court revived former Governor Phil Bryant’s defamation lawsuit against Mississippi Today on Thursday. Justices said Bryant’s amended complaint in the lawsuits includes sufficient allegations of actual malice to move forward.
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In reversing the Madison County Circuit Court, justices found that the former Governor had sufficiently stated a claim for defamation against the online media outlet.
The Mississippi Supreme Court revived former Governor Phil Bryant’s defamation lawsuit against Mississippi Today on Thursday. Justices said Bryant’s amended complaint in the lawsuits includes sufficient allegations of actual malice to move forward.
By Russ Latino - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month 4 weeks ago
In reversing the Madison County Circuit Court, justices found that the former Governor had sufficiently stated a claim for defamation against the online media outlet.
The Mississippi Supreme Court revived former Governor Phil Bryant’s defamation lawsuit against Mississippi Today on Thursday. Justices said Bryant’s amended complaint in the lawsuits includes sufficient allegations of actual malice to move forward.
By Russ Latino - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month 4 weeks ago
In reversing the Madison County Circuit Court, justices found that the former Governor had sufficiently stated a claim for defamation against the online media outlet.
The Mississippi Supreme Court revived former Governor Phil Bryant’s defamation lawsuit against Mississippi Today on Thursday. Justices said Bryant’s amended complaint in the lawsuits includes sufficient allegations of actual malice to move forward.
By Russ Latino - Magnolia Tribune on
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State Treasurer David McRae said other states that handle unclaimed money should consider similar protections.
Mississippi is gaining recognition in its efforts to put American citizens at the front of the line when reclaiming lost or forgotten funds.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
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State Treasurer David McRae said other states that handle unclaimed money should consider similar protections.
Mississippi is gaining recognition in its efforts to put American citizens at the front of the line when reclaiming lost or forgotten funds.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
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State Treasurer David McRae said other states that handle unclaimed money should consider similar protections.
Mississippi is gaining recognition in its efforts to put American citizens at the front of the line when reclaiming lost or forgotten funds.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month 4 weeks ago
State Treasurer David McRae said other states that handle unclaimed money should consider similar protections.
Mississippi is gaining recognition in its efforts to put American citizens at the front of the line when reclaiming lost or forgotten funds.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
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Research provided by SeaD Consulting shows deceptive practices continue to undermine consumer trust and harm American shrimpers in a third of restaurants tested.
A recent study on genetic testing reveals what researchers say is meaningful progress in the fight against restaurant menu mislabeling along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
SeaD Consulting’s latest report in April shows that increased awareness, public pressure, and continued testing are driving change in the labeling of seafood.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
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Research provided by SeaD Consulting shows deceptive practices continue to undermine consumer trust and harm American shrimpers in a third of restaurants tested.
A recent study on genetic testing reveals what researchers say is meaningful progress in the fight against restaurant menu mislabeling along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
SeaD Consulting’s latest report in April shows that increased awareness, public pressure, and continued testing are driving change in the labeling of seafood.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month 4 weeks ago
Research provided by SeaD Consulting shows deceptive practices continue to undermine consumer trust and harm American shrimpers in a third of restaurants tested.
A recent study on genetic testing reveals what researchers say is meaningful progress in the fight against restaurant menu mislabeling along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
SeaD Consulting’s latest report in April shows that increased awareness, public pressure, and continued testing are driving change in the labeling of seafood.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month 4 weeks ago
Research provided by SeaD Consulting shows deceptive practices continue to undermine consumer trust and harm American shrimpers in a third of restaurants tested.
A recent study on genetic testing reveals what researchers say is meaningful progress in the fight against restaurant menu mislabeling along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
SeaD Consulting’s latest report in April shows that increased awareness, public pressure, and continued testing are driving change in the labeling of seafood.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on