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Tutwiler native Mike Steele is pictured in a publicity shot. (Photo courtesy of Jasmine Rodriguez)
Tutwiler native Mike Steele is chasing his musical dream as a Season 29 contestant on the hit reality TV series, “The Voice,” which airs on NBC and Peacock.
The 28-year-old, a 2015 graduate of West Tallahatchie High School, appeared on the most recent episode of The Voice Monday night (March 2), during the second of three "blind audition" installments.
By Clay McFerrin - Editor and Publisher, Charleston Sun-Sentinel on
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Tutwiler native Mike Steele is pictured in a publicity shot. (Photo courtesy of Jasmine Rodriguez)
Tutwiler native Mike Steele is chasing his musical dream as a Season 29 contestant on the hit reality TV series, “The Voice,” which airs on NBC and Peacock.
The 28-year-old, a 2015 graduate of West Tallahatchie High School, appeared on the most recent episode of The Voice Monday night (March 2), during the second of three "blind audition" installments.
By Clay McFerrin - Editor and Publisher, Charleston Sun-Sentinel on
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Destination Transformation and our valued partners are excited to share the success of two inspiring events held on February 21, 2026, at the Dumas Youth Improvement Center in Dumas.
Several community members gathered to receive valuable information through workshops intended to engage, educate, inform, and inspire our community.
Mr. Stephen Edwards of Little Rock presented the Red Cross Disaster Preparedness workshop.
He reminded participants of the essential steps in preparing for an emergency:
1. Get a Kit
2. Make a Plan
3. Be Informed
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The DSSD discussed recognition of school board members and enhanced security for the district;s campuses among other top via zoom January 29, 2026
District-wide Security and Technology Initiatives will include Voice Recording Security Cameras, Advanced Sensor Technology in Campus Restrooms, and Enhanced Perimeter Security.
Board Vice-President, Enrique Reyes called the meeting to order at approximately 5:33 PM by the.
By Courtesy of the Dumas School District on
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Thursday March 5
Hitt Chapel Rebirth sets revival
Hitt Chapel Rebirth church, located at 3266 Highway 32, Webb, has announced a series of March revival services, as follows:
» Thursday, March 5, at 6 p.m.: Apostle Mary Davis will be the speaker
» Friday, March 6; Saturday, March 7 and Sunday, March 8: Pastor Dexter Nailer will speak during weeknight services at 6 and a Sunday service at 3 p.m.
» Monday, March 9, at 6 p.m.: Pastor Jimmy Glasper will speak
» Tuesday, March 10, at 6 p.m.: Evangelist Lillie Holmes will be the speaker
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Thursday March 5
Hitt Chapel Rebirth sets revival
Hitt Chapel Rebirth church, located at 3266 Highway 32, Webb, has announced a series of March revival services, as follows:
» Thursday, March 5, at 6 p.m.: Apostle Mary Davis will be the speaker
» Friday, March 6; Saturday, March 7 and Sunday, March 8: Pastor Dexter Nailer will speak during weeknight services at 6 and a Sunday service at 3 p.m.
» Monday, March 9, at 6 p.m.: Pastor Jimmy Glasper will speak
» Tuesday, March 10, at 6 p.m.: Evangelist Lillie Holmes will be the speaker
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3 months 2 weeks ago
Thursday March 5
Hitt Chapel Rebirth sets revival
Hitt Chapel Rebirth church, located at 3266 Highway 32, Webb, has announced a series of March revival services, as follows:
» Thursday, March 5, at 6 p.m.: Apostle Mary Davis will be the speaker
» Friday, March 6; Saturday, March 7 and Sunday, March 8: Pastor Dexter Nailer will speak during weeknight services at 6 and a Sunday service at 3 p.m.
» Monday, March 9, at 6 p.m.: Pastor Jimmy Glasper will speak
» Tuesday, March 10, at 6 p.m.: Evangelist Lillie Holmes will be the speaker
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3 months 2 weeks ago
In the seventh and eighth weeks of the 2026 legislative session, the Mississippi Senate adopted the Senate appropriations bills for a proposed $7.89 billion total state support for the fiscal year 2027 budget.
That includes $18 million for the Military Department, of which $3.3 million will be allotted to Senate Bill 2018, the Mississippi National Guard Tricare Premium Reimbursement Program, that would provide free health insurance coverage for eligible members of the Mississippi National Guard.
Other proposed budgets include:
By Sarita Simmons - State Senator, District 13 on
3 months 2 weeks ago
In the seventh and eighth weeks of the 2026 legislative session, the Mississippi Senate adopted the Senate appropriations bills for a proposed $7.89 billion total state support for the fiscal year 2027 budget.
That includes $18 million for the Military Department, of which $3.3 million will be allotted to Senate Bill 2018, the Mississippi National Guard Tricare Premium Reimbursement Program, that would provide free health insurance coverage for eligible members of the Mississippi National Guard.
Other proposed budgets include:
By Sarita Simmons - State Senator, District 13 on
3 months 2 weeks ago
In the seventh and eighth weeks of the 2026 legislative session, the Mississippi Senate adopted the Senate appropriations bills for a proposed $7.89 billion total state support for the fiscal year 2027 budget.
That includes $18 million for the Military Department, of which $3.3 million will be allotted to Senate Bill 2018, the Mississippi National Guard Tricare Premium Reimbursement Program, that would provide free health insurance coverage for eligible members of the Mississippi National Guard.
Other proposed budgets include:
By Sarita Simmons - State Senator, District 13 on
3 months 2 weeks ago
This past January, Winter Storm Fern moved through Mississippi leaving a line of freezing weather in our state, downing trees and power lines. Significant damage occurred in Oxford and Tishomingo County.
There were countless landowners that suffered damage to their property and non-industrial private forest (NIPF) land, and the goal of this column is to inform landowners about a program that may aid those in the future that find themselves in these dire circumstances.
By James L. Cummins - Executive Director, Wildlife Mississippi on
3 months 2 weeks ago
This past January, Winter Storm Fern moved through Mississippi leaving a line of freezing weather in our state, downing trees and power lines. Significant damage occurred in Oxford and Tishomingo County.
There were countless landowners that suffered damage to their property and non-industrial private forest (NIPF) land, and the goal of this column is to inform landowners about a program that may aid those in the future that find themselves in these dire circumstances.
By James L. Cummins - Executive Director, Wildlife Mississippi on
3 months 2 weeks ago
When I see daffodils popping up here and there, I know spring is in the air. These past few beautiful days remind me that we may have a few more cold days, but spring is on its way.
North Delta School proudly recognized its seventh- and eighth-grade students who earned placements in the Mississippi Council of Teachers of Mathematics (MCTM) Middle School Math Tournament. Rowland Hartley is among one of the four students.
By PATCIE DECK on
3 months 2 weeks ago
When I see daffodils popping up here and there, I know spring is in the air. These past few beautiful days remind me that we may have a few more cold days, but spring is on its way.
North Delta School proudly recognized its seventh- and eighth-grade students who earned placements in the Mississippi Council of Teachers of Mathematics (MCTM) Middle School Math Tournament. Rowland Hartley is among one of the four students.
By PATCIE DECK on
3 months 2 weeks ago
Originally published February 25, 2026
By Boys and Girls Club of Dumas on
3 months 2 weeks ago
Denman Fly of Charleston will take part in Envision’s National Youth Leadership Forum: Medicine & Health Care, this summer. (Photo special to The Sun-Sentinel)
Denman Fly, of Charleston, will join outstanding students from across the nation to take part in a unique academic development experience, the National Youth Leadership Forum (NYLF): Medicine & Health Care, this summer on the campus of Emory University.
He is the son of Jimmy and Mary Fly, and is a fourth grade student at Pope School.
By Special to The Sun-Sentinel on
3 months 2 weeks ago
Denman Fly of Charleston will take part in Envision’s National Youth Leadership Forum: Medicine & Health Care, this summer. (Photo special to The Sun-Sentinel)
Denman Fly, of Charleston, will join outstanding students from across the nation to take part in a unique academic development experience, the National Youth Leadership Forum (NYLF): Medicine & Health Care, this summer on the campus of Emory University.
He is the son of Jimmy and Mary Fly, and is a fourth grade student at Pope School.
By Special to The Sun-Sentinel on
3 months 2 weeks ago
The LadyCats came home with the District Championship playing against the McGehee Lady Owls at Lake Village February 19. They came into the district tournament as the #3 seed and walked out as District Champions. They defeated the #2 seed Drew Central and the #1 undefeated conference champs McGehee to claim the title.
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Originally published February 25, 2026
By DeCortez Dobbs Dumas Clarion on
3 months 2 weeks ago
Condolences to the Conner family on the loss of their mother, Kathryn Conner Spruill. They were our next door, down-the-road neighbors for years. They moved to Calhoun City in the late 60s but kept their land in Oakland. Two of the children now live on the Oakland property.
By Linda Ross Aldy on