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The Dumas High School Class of 2026 officially moved forward to the next chapters of their lives after receiving their diplomas Thursday, May 15, 2026.
Superintendent Dr. Camille Sterrett offered words of encouragement to graduates, recognizing both their academic accomplishments and the opportunities ahead.
“As you move forward to the next chapters of your lives, continue to believe in yourselves, strive for excellence and never be afraid to chase your dreams,” Dr. Sterrett said. “Remember to lead with kindness, integrity and courage in all that you do.”
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The Dumas High School Class of 2026 officially moved forward to the next chapters of their lives after receiving their diplomas Thursday, May 15, 2026.
Superintendent Dr. Camille Sterrett offered words of encouragement to graduates, recognizing both their academic accomplishments and the opportunities ahead.
“As you move forward to the next chapters of your lives, continue to believe in yourselves, strive for excellence and never be afraid to chase your dreams,” Dr. Sterrett said. “Remember to lead with kindness, integrity and courage in all that you do.”
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19-year-old Stephen Spencer Pittman is accused of setting fire to the largest Jewish house of worship in Mississippi.
Court documents show that U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate has once again granted a continuance in the approaching trial of Stephen Spencer Pittman, the 19-year-old who allegedly set fire to the Beth Israel Congregation Synagogue in January.
Pittman’s attorneys sought additional time to review the discovery materials, a request federal prosecutors did not object to before the court.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
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19-year-old Stephen Spencer Pittman is accused of setting fire to the largest Jewish house of worship in Mississippi.
Court documents show that U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate has once again granted a continuance in the approaching trial of Stephen Spencer Pittman, the 19-year-old who allegedly set fire to the Beth Israel Congregation Synagogue in January.
Pittman’s attorneys sought additional time to review the discovery materials, a request federal prosecutors did not object to before the court.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month ago
19-year-old Stephen Spencer Pittman is accused of setting fire to the largest Jewish house of worship in Mississippi.
Court documents show that U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate has once again granted a continuance in the approaching trial of Stephen Spencer Pittman, the 19-year-old who allegedly set fire to the Beth Israel Congregation Synagogue in January.
Pittman’s attorneys sought additional time to review the discovery materials, a request federal prosecutors did not object to before the court.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
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Below is an opinion column by Sid Salter:
Regardless of the complexities of the cases, Judge Tom Lee, for some 40 years, has followed the law and let the chips fall.
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Below is an opinion column by Sid Salter:
Regardless of the complexities of the cases, Judge Tom Lee, for some 40 years, has followed the law and let the chips fall.
By Sid Salter - Contributing Columnist on
1 month ago
Below is an opinion column by Sid Salter:
Regardless of the complexities of the cases, Judge Tom Lee, for some 40 years, has followed the law and let the chips fall.
By Sid Salter - Contributing Columnist on
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As mandolins chatter across downtown and fiddles sing beneath the late afternoon sun, Saltillo feels less like a growing city and more like one long front porch gathering.
Some towns have become known for industry. Others become known for sports, politics, or food.
But Saltillo’s story has always been tied to music.
Not just any music, either. The kind that shaped American sound itself.
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As mandolins chatter across downtown and fiddles sing beneath the late afternoon sun, Saltillo feels less like a growing city and more like one long front porch gathering.
Some towns have become known for industry. Others become known for sports, politics, or food.
But Saltillo’s story has always been tied to music.
Not just any music, either. The kind that shaped American sound itself.
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1 month ago
“When a company needs something built, and built right, they are choosing Mississippi,” said Governor Tate Reeves.
Mississippi continued its economic development winning streak Wednesday morning with the groundbreaking for International Paper’s $225 million packaging facility in Rankin County.
Workers at the company’s new 470,000 square foot facility will utilize state-of-the-art innovation and lean-manufacturing technologies to produce corrugated packaging, company leaders said.
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“When a company needs something built, and built right, they are choosing Mississippi,” said Governor Tate Reeves.
Mississippi continued its economic development winning streak Wednesday morning with the groundbreaking for International Paper’s $225 million packaging facility in Rankin County.
Workers at the company’s new 470,000 square foot facility will utilize state-of-the-art innovation and lean-manufacturing technologies to produce corrugated packaging, company leaders said.
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The moratorium is slated to last six months and will cease the establishment of new hospice and home health agencies across the country, including in Mississippi, as the agency investigates potential fraud.
As part of a larger effort to combat fraud nationwide, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has implemented a short-term moratorium on new hospice and home health agency enrollments starting this month.
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Walter Hall American Legion Post 84 will host a Veteran’s Memorial Program Sunday, May 24, 2023, at 2:00 P.M. at the Desha County Museum Veteran’s Memorial, located at 264 Hwy 165 in Dumas.
The guest speaker will be Arthur Hilliard, Adjutant, Walter Hall American Legion Post 84 of Dumas.
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Walter Hall American Legion Post 84 will host a Veteran’s Memorial Program Sunday, May 24, 2023, at 2:00 P.M. at the Desha County Museum Veteran’s Memorial, located at 264 Hwy 165 in Dumas.
The guest speaker will be Arthur Hilliard, Adjutant, Walter Hall American Legion Post 84 of Dumas.
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Walter Hall American Legion Post 84 will host a Veteran’s Memorial Program Sunday, May 24, 2023, at 2:00 P.M. at the Desha County Museum Veteran’s Memorial, located at 264 Hwy 165 in Dumas.
The guest speaker will be Arthur Hilliard, Adjutant, Walter Hall American Legion Post 84 of Dumas.
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The moratorium is slated to last six months and will cease the establishment of new hospice and home health agencies across the country, including in Mississippi, as the agency investigates potential fraud.
As part of a larger effort to combat fraud nationwide, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has implemented a short-term moratorium on new hospice and home health agency enrollments starting this month.
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