3 months ago
Could the outcome have been different?
A statewide group tasked with reviewing domestic violence homicides and other related deaths will begin to look at missed opportunities to offer resources and intervention to change future outcomes.
By Mina Corpuz - Mississippi Today on
3 months ago
Could the outcome have been different?
A statewide group tasked with reviewing domestic violence homicides and other related deaths will begin to look at missed opportunities to offer resources and intervention to change future outcomes.
By Mina Corpuz - Mississippi Today on
3 months ago
Could the outcome have been different?
A statewide group tasked with reviewing domestic violence homicides and other related deaths will begin to look at missed opportunities to offer resources and intervention to change future outcomes.
By Mina Corpuz - Mississippi Today on
3 months ago
Could the outcome have been different?
A statewide group tasked with reviewing domestic violence homicides and other related deaths will begin to look at missed opportunities to offer resources and intervention to change future outcomes.
By Mina Corpuz - Mississippi Today on
3 months ago
Mississippi has 1,534 listings in the National Register of Historic Places.
Fifteen sites in Mississippi were listed in the National Register for 2025, the Mississippi Department of Archives and History announced this week.
The 15 sites included in the National Register, with descriptions from MDAH, are:
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
3 months ago
Mississippi has 1,534 listings in the National Register of Historic Places.
Fifteen sites in Mississippi were listed in the National Register for 2025, the Mississippi Department of Archives and History announced this week.
The 15 sites included in the National Register, with descriptions from MDAH, are:
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
3 months ago
Mississippi has 1,534 listings in the National Register of Historic Places.
Fifteen sites in Mississippi were listed in the National Register for 2025, the Mississippi Department of Archives and History announced this week.
The 15 sites included in the National Register, with descriptions from MDAH, are:
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
3 months ago
Mississippi has 1,534 listings in the National Register of Historic Places.
Fifteen sites in Mississippi were listed in the National Register for 2025, the Mississippi Department of Archives and History announced this week.
The 15 sites included in the National Register, with descriptions from MDAH, are:
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
3 months ago
Trinidad Chambliss continues to write one of the most fascinating stories in college football history. If this wasn’t football, you’d call it a fairy tale. All that’s missing are magic beans and silver slippers.
Here Thursday night at the jam-packed Superdome, one of the world’s most famous sports venues, Chambliss willed the Ole Miss Rebels to a scintillating 39-34 Sugar Bowl victory over the proud Georgia Bulldogs. He did it with his strong right arm. He did it with his legs. He did it with courage and with uncommon flair.
By Rick Cleveland - Mississippi Today on
3 months ago
Trinidad Chambliss continues to write one of the most fascinating stories in college football history. If this wasn’t football, you’d call it a fairy tale. All that’s missing are magic beans and silver slippers.
Here Thursday night at the jam-packed Superdome, one of the world’s most famous sports venues, Chambliss willed the Ole Miss Rebels to a scintillating 39-34 Sugar Bowl victory over the proud Georgia Bulldogs. He did it with his strong right arm. He did it with his legs. He did it with courage and with uncommon flair.
By Rick Cleveland - Mississippi Today on
3 months ago
Trinidad Chambliss continues to write one of the most fascinating stories in college football history. If this wasn’t football, you’d call it a fairy tale. All that’s missing are magic beans and silver slippers.
Here Thursday night at the jam-packed Superdome, one of the world’s most famous sports venues, Chambliss willed the Ole Miss Rebels to a scintillating 39-34 Sugar Bowl victory over the proud Georgia Bulldogs. He did it with his strong right arm. He did it with his legs. He did it with courage and with uncommon flair.
By Rick Cleveland - Mississippi Today on
3 months ago
Trinidad Chambliss continues to write one of the most fascinating stories in college football history. If this wasn’t football, you’d call it a fairy tale. All that’s missing are magic beans and silver slippers.
Here Thursday night at the jam-packed Superdome, one of the world’s most famous sports venues, Chambliss willed the Ole Miss Rebels to a scintillating 39-34 Sugar Bowl victory over the proud Georgia Bulldogs. He did it with his strong right arm. He did it with his legs. He did it with courage and with uncommon flair.
By Rick Cleveland - Mississippi Today on
3 months ago
Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
By Magnolia Tribune Staff on
3 months ago
Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
By Magnolia Tribune Staff on
3 months ago
Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
By Magnolia Tribune Staff on
3 months ago
Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
By Magnolia Tribune Staff on
3 months ago
Photo by Dumas Public Library , © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
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The Dumas Public Library Patrons received the opportunity to get their picture with Santa December 19, 2025.
Children lined up to speak with Santa and have their picture taken. The received a gift and a book and a swag bag sponsored by the Reform Alliance. Save the Children in Monticello donated the books and gifts for children ages 1-12 years old.
“We are very blessed to partner with these organizations, our volunteer Santa, and our volunteer gift wrapper . Without them we would not be able to do things like this for our community. Thank you”
By Linna Jones Dumas Clarion on
3 months ago
Photo by Dumas Public Library , © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
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The Dumas Public Library Patrons received the opportunity to get their picture with Santa December 19, 2025.
Children lined up to speak with Santa and have their picture taken. The received a gift and a book and a swag bag sponsored by the Reform Alliance. Save the Children in Monticello donated the books and gifts for children ages 1-12 years old.
“We are very blessed to partner with these organizations, our volunteer Santa, and our volunteer gift wrapper . Without them we would not be able to do things like this for our community. Thank you”
By Linna Jones Dumas Clarion on
3 months ago
Photo by Dumas Public Library , © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
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The Dumas Public Library Patrons received the opportunity to get their picture with Santa December 19, 2025.
Children lined up to speak with Santa and have their picture taken. The received a gift and a book and a swag bag sponsored by the Reform Alliance. Save the Children in Monticello donated the books and gifts for children ages 1-12 years old.
“We are very blessed to partner with these organizations, our volunteer Santa, and our volunteer gift wrapper . Without them we would not be able to do things like this for our community. Thank you”
By Linna Jones Dumas Clarion on
3 months ago
Photo by Photo credit: DeCortez Dobbs, Copyright 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc , © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
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The Dumas Ladycats captured the Dumas Holiday Classic Championship with an impressive showing throughout the tournament. Displaying determination, teamwork, and relentless effort on both ends of the court, the Ladycats proved why they are one of the top teams in the area.
Several players stepped up with key performances, contributing on offense, defense, and the boards to secure the championship title. Their hard work and preparation were evident in every game played.
Congratulations to the Dumas Ladycats on an outstanding tournament run and a well-earned victory.
By Decortez Dobbs Dumas Clarion Intern on