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OAKLAND — Jimmie Lewis Cottone, age 90, passed away Monday, Dec. 15.
Graveside services will be held 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 19, at Oak Grove Cemetery. Womble Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
She was a member of Charleston Methodist Church.
She is survived by three daughters, Tina Carmon of Corinth, Judy Muncher of Nesbit and Kathy Gardino of Carnesville, Ga.; a son, Brad Carroll of Southaven; 8 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild.
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OAKLAND — Jimmie Lewis Cottone, age 90, passed away Monday, Dec. 15.
Graveside services will be held 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 19, at Oak Grove Cemetery. Womble Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
She was a member of Charleston Methodist Church.
She is survived by three daughters, Tina Carmon of Corinth, Judy Muncher of Nesbit and Kathy Gardino of Carnesville, Ga.; a son, Brad Carroll of Southaven; 8 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild.
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OAKLAND — Jimmie Lewis Cottone, age 90, passed away Monday, Dec. 15.
Graveside services will be held 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 19, at Oak Grove Cemetery. Womble Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
She was a member of Charleston Methodist Church.
She is survived by three daughters, Tina Carmon of Corinth, Judy Muncher of Nesbit and Kathy Gardino of Carnesville, Ga.; a son, Brad Carroll of Southaven; 8 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild.
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For decades, leisurely drives through western Madison County would take you through rolling hills rich in farmland, pastures, and timber. Row crops could be found growing in the mellow, brown loam soils along rivers and creek bottoms. Prime cattle would be grazing in knee-deep Bermuda grass, loafing under mammoth oaks. During spring, blooming Dogwoods would explode resembling that of a new-fallen snow through the moist soil basins. During winter, Possumhaw would line the fencerows revealing their vibrant red berries offering food and cover for cardinals, cedar waxwings, and quail.
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For decades, leisurely drives through western Madison County would take you through rolling hills rich in farmland, pastures, and timber. Row crops could be found growing in the mellow, brown loam soils along rivers and creek bottoms. Prime cattle would be grazing in knee-deep Bermuda grass, loafing under mammoth oaks. During spring, blooming Dogwoods would explode resembling that of a new-fallen snow through the moist soil basins. During winter, Possumhaw would line the fencerows revealing their vibrant red berries offering food and cover for cardinals, cedar waxwings, and quail.
By Jeff North on
3 months 2 weeks ago
For decades, leisurely drives through western Madison County would take you through rolling hills rich in farmland, pastures, and timber. Row crops could be found growing in the mellow, brown loam soils along rivers and creek bottoms. Prime cattle would be grazing in knee-deep Bermuda grass, loafing under mammoth oaks. During spring, blooming Dogwoods would explode resembling that of a new-fallen snow through the moist soil basins. During winter, Possumhaw would line the fencerows revealing their vibrant red berries offering food and cover for cardinals, cedar waxwings, and quail.
By Jeff North on
3 months 2 weeks ago
For decades, leisurely drives through western Madison County would take you through rolling hills rich in farmland, pastures, and timber. Row crops could be found growing in the mellow, brown loam soils along rivers and creek bottoms. Prime cattle would be grazing in knee-deep Bermuda grass, loafing under mammoth oaks. During spring, blooming Dogwoods would explode resembling that of a new-fallen snow through the moist soil basins. During winter, Possumhaw would line the fencerows revealing their vibrant red berries offering food and cover for cardinals, cedar waxwings, and quail.
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3 months 2 weeks ago
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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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
In Mississippi
1. Illegal immigrants arrested in Madison County
WLBT reports that ICE agents arrested several immigrants in Canton over the weekend.
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Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
In Mississippi
1. Illegal immigrants arrested in Madison County
WLBT reports that ICE agents arrested several immigrants in Canton over the weekend.
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Grenada Police Department Chief George Douglas works to call in K-9 units to assist the department after a bomb threat forced evacuation of the Grenada Medical Complex Wednesday morning.
Grenada law enforcement officers responded to a bomb threat Wednesday morning at the Grenada Medical Complex, prompting a full evacuation and multi-agency investigation.
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Grenada Police Department Chief George Douglas works to call in K-9 units to assist the department after a bomb threat forced evacuation of the Grenada Medical Complex Wednesday morning.
Grenada law enforcement officers responded to a bomb threat Wednesday morning at the Grenada Medical Complex, prompting a full evacuation and multi-agency investigation.
By Adam Prestridge on
3 months 2 weeks ago
Grenada Police Department Chief George Douglas works to call in K-9 units to assist the department after a bomb threat forced evacuation of the Grenada Medical Complex Wednesday morning.
Grenada law enforcement officers responded to a bomb threat Wednesday morning at the Grenada Medical Complex, prompting a full evacuation and multi-agency investigation.
By Adam Prestridge on
3 months 2 weeks ago
Grenada Police Department Chief George Douglas works to call in K-9 units to assist the department after a bomb threat forced evacuation of the Grenada Medical Complex Wednesday morning.
Grenada law enforcement officers responded to a bomb threat Wednesday morning at the Grenada Medical Complex, prompting a full evacuation and multi-agency investigation.
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Charleston police are searching for a man who escaped their custody while in handcuffs outside the Tallahatchie County Jail in Charleston early Wednesday afternoon.
Police Chief Kirby Griffin identified the escapee as Aderien Goliday of Charleston. Griffin said Goliday is a Black male in his early 20s. He was in handcuffs and wearing jeans, a green shirt and no shoes at the time he fled, the chief added.
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3 months 2 weeks ago
Charleston police are searching for a man who escaped their custody while in handcuffs outside the Tallahatchie County Jail in Charleston early Wednesday afternoon.
Police Chief Kirby Griffin identified the escapee as Aderien Goliday of Charleston. Griffin said Goliday is a Black male in his early 20s. He was in handcuffs and wearing jeans, a green shirt and no shoes at the time he fled, the chief added.
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This morning, driving to work, I listened to Mississippi Public Radio airing a current interview with a senior official in the national Democratic Party. Asked what he recommended to his colleagues and candidates in next year’s elections, the gentleman offered a scripted, rehearsed reply: “Well, we could litigate…recommend Congressional tax relief…..they asked me to make a speech at……”
By Linda Berry on
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This morning, driving to work, I listened to Mississippi Public Radio airing a current interview with a senior official in the national Democratic Party. Asked what he recommended to his colleagues and candidates in next year’s elections, the gentleman offered a scripted, rehearsed reply: “Well, we could litigate…recommend Congressional tax relief…..they asked me to make a speech at……”
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