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2 weeks 6 days ago
Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
By Magnolia Tribune Staff on
2 weeks 6 days ago
The calendar has not quite pronounced spring on us — the official first day is March 20 — but Mother Nature is warming up to the idea.
Recent daytime highs in the 80s and lows in the 60s have awakened a sleeping giant — the local farm sector — and that genie will not be put back into the bottle.
By Clay McFerrin - Editor and Publisher, Charleston Sun-Sentinel on
2 weeks 6 days ago
The calendar has not quite pronounced spring on us — the official first day is March 20 — but Mother Nature is warming up to the idea.
Recent daytime highs in the 80s and lows in the 60s have awakened a sleeping giant — the local farm sector — and that genie will not be put back into the bottle.
By Clay McFerrin - Editor and Publisher, Charleston Sun-Sentinel on
2 weeks 6 days ago
The calendar has not quite pronounced spring on us — the official first day is March 20 — but Mother Nature is warming up to the idea.
Recent daytime highs in the 80s and lows in the 60s have awakened a sleeping giant — the local farm sector — and that genie will not be put back into the bottle.
By Clay McFerrin - Editor and Publisher, Charleston Sun-Sentinel on
2 weeks 6 days ago
Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church of Dumas will be celebrating their 143 year church anniversary at the Watson District Headquarters in Mitchellville Sunday March 15, 2026 at 2:30 pm
Pastor Felton Thornton , of Pleasantview in Grady, will give the message. Refreshments will be served after service. Pastor P.C. Holley is Pastor of Mt. Zion.
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Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church of Dumas will be celebrating their 143 year church anniversary at the Watson District Headquarters in Mitchellville Sunday March 15, 2026 at 2:30 pm
Pastor Felton Thornton , of Pleasantview in Grady, will give the message. Refreshments will be served after service. Pastor P.C. Holley is Pastor of Mt. Zion.
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Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church of Dumas will be celebrating their 143 year church anniversary at the Watson District Headquarters in Mitchellville Sunday March 15, 2026 at 2:30 pm
Pastor Felton Thornton , of Pleasantview in Grady, will give the message. Refreshments will be served after service. Pastor P.C. Holley is Pastor of Mt. Zion.
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Charleston and Water Valley archers compete recently in the Charleston High School gymnasium. (Photo by LaDon Taylor)
Archery, flag football and esports are among the latest extracurricular offerings from the East Tallahatchie School District Athletic Department.
District Athletic Director LaDon Taylor said the goal is to make competitive sports available to more members of the student body.
By Clay McFerrin - Editor and Publisher, Charleston Sun-Sentinel on
2 weeks 6 days ago
Charleston and Water Valley archers compete recently in the Charleston High School gymnasium. (Photo by LaDon Taylor)
Archery, flag football and esports are among the latest extracurricular offerings from the East Tallahatchie School District Athletic Department.
District Athletic Director LaDon Taylor said the goal is to make competitive sports available to more members of the student body.
By Clay McFerrin - Editor and Publisher, Charleston Sun-Sentinel on
2 weeks 6 days ago
Gentlemen from the Charleston Recovery Center are shown Monday, March 9, picking up food donations that resulted from CARE’s February Share the Love initiative. Pictured from left are CARE Executive Director Dana Clolinger, Devin Dunn, Devin Lewis, Jarquez Johnson, Matthew Arnott and Charleston Recovery Center Program Director Nason Johnson. (Photo by Patsy Roberts)
Times are tough. But, when times are tough, our little community always comes together for a compelling cause.
I often scratch my head and continue to be amazed at the truth behind this simple saying.
By Dana Clolinger - Executive Director, Charleston Arts and Revitalization Effort (CARE) on
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Gentlemen from the Charleston Recovery Center are shown Monday, March 9, picking up food donations that resulted from CARE’s February Share the Love initiative. Pictured from left are CARE Executive Director Dana Clolinger, Devin Dunn, Devin Lewis, Jarquez Johnson, Matthew Arnott and Charleston Recovery Center Program Director Nason Johnson. (Photo by Patsy Roberts)
Times are tough. But, when times are tough, our little community always comes together for a compelling cause.
I often scratch my head and continue to be amazed at the truth behind this simple saying.
By Dana Clolinger - Executive Director, Charleston Arts and Revitalization Effort (CARE) on
2 weeks 6 days ago
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MARKS — Attorney General Lynn Fitch announced the recent sentencing of Pamela Latrice McNutt, 44, for one count of Embezzlement by a Public Official. McNutt stole nearly $150,000 in funds from the city of Marks, while employed as the city clerk.
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With spring near, many people will be engaging in projects in their yard that require digging. For your safety, remember to call 811 before you dig to request a dig site to be marked for underlying utility lines, which could be dangerous and interrupt services to yourself and others. Or visit https://www.ms811.org/.
Call 811 or visit https://www.ms811.org/ before you dig.
By Clay McFerrin - Editor and Publisher, Charleston Sun-Sentinel on