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Blessed Holy Week. This is the week in which the Christian world remembers the ultimate sacrifice: when Jesus gave up all he had, endured more suffering than any of us could ever imagine, and sacrificed his very life in order to save us from our sins. Before offering himself up as the final sacrifice, Jesus taught his disciples many things, including how to pray. In what has become known as “The Lord’s Prayer” or the “Our Father,” Jesus includes the petition, “Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors” (Matthew 6:12).
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Blessed Holy Week. This is the week in which the Christian world remembers the ultimate sacrifice: when Jesus gave up all he had, endured more suffering than any of us could ever imagine, and sacrificed his very life in order to save us from our sins. Before offering himself up as the final sacrifice, Jesus taught his disciples many things, including how to pray. In what has become known as “The Lord’s Prayer” or the “Our Father,” Jesus includes the petition, “Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors” (Matthew 6:12).
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“Imagine if you will…” is how Rod Serling introduced each surreal episode of the popular Twilight Zone TV series years ago. It seems a good way to frame the recent data dump on the Jackson City Council by JXN Water’s “CEO” Judge.
The data were detailed compilations of the problems, mismanagement, customer abuses, and costs the CEO Judge and his Water Czar Chief Operating Officer have observed during their three year tenures — but have not fixed. The dump was the Judge’s way of saying: “No Mas. I’ve had enough. I’m giving the ball to the City Council.”
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2 months 3 weeks ago
“Imagine if you will…” is how Rod Serling introduced each surreal episode of the popular Twilight Zone TV series years ago. It seems a good way to frame the recent data dump on the Jackson City Council by JXN Water’s “CEO” Judge.
The data were detailed compilations of the problems, mismanagement, customer abuses, and costs the CEO Judge and his Water Czar Chief Operating Officer have observed during their three year tenures — but have not fixed. The dump was the Judge’s way of saying: “No Mas. I’ve had enough. I’m giving the ball to the City Council.”
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Hello, from our TGH Extended Care family!
Our residents have been enjoying soaking up some of this warm weather with music and popcorn in our beautiful courtyard. Residents enjoy the feeling of the sunshine and fresh air on these sunny days.
Community bingo on Tuesday nights has also been something we have such a fun time doing. This is supported by so many of our local churches, organizations and community volunteers who come in on Tuesday nights and play a few games of bingo with our residents.
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Pictured, from left, are Northwest Mississippi Community College Beauty Review third runner-up, Regan Landry of Helena, Alabama; first runner-up, Mya Harden of Water Valley; Most Beautiful, Wylee Sayle of Southaven; second runner-up, Abigail Busby of Holly Springs; and fourth runner-up, Lily Anderson of Olive Branch.
Northwest Mississippi Community College in Senatobia held its annual Northwest Beauty Review on March 24.
Wylee Sayle, the daughter of Dalton and Robyn Graham of Southaven and the late Willy Sayle of Charleston, was the overall winner.
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Pictured, from left, are Northwest Mississippi Community College Beauty Review third runner-up, Regan Landry of Helena, Alabama; first runner-up, Mya Harden of Water Valley; Most Beautiful, Wylee Sayle of Southaven; second runner-up, Abigail Busby of Holly Springs; and fourth runner-up, Lily Anderson of Olive Branch.
Northwest Mississippi Community College in Senatobia held its annual Northwest Beauty Review on March 24.
Wylee Sayle, the daughter of Dalton and Robyn Graham of Southaven and the late Willy Sayle of Charleston, was the overall winner.
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The bonding company acting as guarantor for three former Indianola aldermen has agreed to pay nearly $44,000 owed to the city for a 2023 improper payout to a local contractor.
State Auditor Shad White’s office confirmed to The Enterprise-Tocsin this week that it has received a check from Western Surety Bonding Co. in the amount of $43,600. This payment will make the city whole and will likely end a two-and-a-half-year saga that dominated the final two years of the last board’s term.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
The bonding company acting as guarantor for three former Indianola aldermen has agreed to pay nearly $44,000 owed to the city for a 2023 improper payout to a local contractor.
State Auditor Shad White’s office confirmed to The Enterprise-Tocsin this week that it has received a check from Western Surety Bonding Co. in the amount of $43,600. This payment will make the city whole and will likely end a two-and-a-half-year saga that dominated the final two years of the last board’s term.
By staff reports - The Enterprise-Tocsin on
2 months 3 weeks ago
The bonding company acting as guarantor for three former Indianola aldermen has agreed to pay nearly $44,000 owed to the city for a 2023 improper payout to a local contractor.
State Auditor Shad White’s office confirmed to The Enterprise-Tocsin this week that it has received a check from Western Surety Bonding Co. in the amount of $43,600. This payment will make the city whole and will likely end a two-and-a-half-year saga that dominated the final two years of the last board’s term.
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2 months 3 weeks ago
If you work in any part of the agriculture industry, particularly on the farm side, you are probably aware of the negative changes taking place in Arkansas. If not, here is a synopsis: Arkansas led the nation in 2025 in the number of Chapter 12 farm bankruptcies, with thirty-three, according to numerous news organizations. There have also been more than one hundred farm auctions in Arkansas. Of course, there is no telling how many farms are teetering on the edge, have laid off staff, or have had to take other drastic measures to keep operating.
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If you work in any part of the agriculture industry, particularly on the farm side, you are probably aware of the negative changes taking place in Arkansas. If not, here is a synopsis: Arkansas led the nation in 2025 in the number of Chapter 12 farm bankruptcies, with thirty-three, according to numerous news organizations. There have also been more than one hundred farm auctions in Arkansas. Of course, there is no telling how many farms are teetering on the edge, have laid off staff, or have had to take other drastic measures to keep operating.
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MOZZARELLA BASIL CHICKEN BREASTS
4 boneless chicken breasts
Salt and pepper to taste
1/4 cup diced fresh tomato
1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
1 Tbls chopped fresh basil
1 Tbls olive oil
Season chicken with salt and pepper. Pound until thin. Mix tomatoes, cheese and basil. Divide and spread over chicken breasts. Fold over and secure with toothpick. Saute in oil for 1 minute on each side. Transfer to baking dish, toothpick side down and bake at 350 for 20 minutes.
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MOZZARELLA BASIL CHICKEN BREASTS
4 boneless chicken breasts
Salt and pepper to taste
1/4 cup diced fresh tomato
1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
1 Tbls chopped fresh basil
1 Tbls olive oil
Season chicken with salt and pepper. Pound until thin. Mix tomatoes, cheese and basil. Divide and spread over chicken breasts. Fold over and secure with toothpick. Saute in oil for 1 minute on each side. Transfer to baking dish, toothpick side down and bake at 350 for 20 minutes.
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Note: For photos to accompany this story, go to https://olemiss.box.com/s/ptjqurx404ghb5itd2hwdogvjkfjqkgd.
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MSU Reflector named Mississippi Press Foundation’s top student media publication
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s student-run newspaper, The Reflector, received top honors during the O.C. McDavid Journalism Summit in March.
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MSU Reflector named Mississippi Press Foundation’s top student media publication
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s student-run newspaper, The Reflector, received top honors during the O.C. McDavid Journalism Summit in March.
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