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Below is a religion column by Matt Friedeman:
Public reading of Scripture is a worthy endeavor. But we also need leadership to give sober assessment to the moral direction of our nation and the consequences that await without a course correction.
The “America Reads the Bible” event took place in late April, with hundreds of Christian leaders, entertainers, and politicians participating in reading Scripture aloud, cover-to-cover. President Trump was assigned 2 Chronicles 7:11-22.
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Below is a religion column by Matt Friedeman:
Public reading of Scripture is a worthy endeavor. But we also need leadership to give sober assessment to the moral direction of our nation and the consequences that await without a course correction.
The “America Reads the Bible” event took place in late April, with hundreds of Christian leaders, entertainers, and politicians participating in reading Scripture aloud, cover-to-cover. President Trump was assigned 2 Chronicles 7:11-22.
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MCADAMS BAPTIST CHURCH ANNOUNCES MAY GUEST SPEAKERS
McAdams Baptist Church will host a series of guest speakers throughout May. Scheduled speakers include , Rev. Dick Hill on May 17, and Bro. Jeffrey Jones on May 24.
Women’s Gathering set for May 23
A women’s gathering titled “Slow Burn = Consumed” will be held at 10:30 a.m. May 23. The event will feature speaker Ashton Culpepper and focus on connection, encouragement and spiritual growth. Organizers invite attendees to bring a friend and a finger food for a shared lunch following the program.
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MCADAMS BAPTIST CHURCH ANNOUNCES MAY GUEST SPEAKERS
McAdams Baptist Church will host a series of guest speakers throughout May. Scheduled speakers include , Rev. Dick Hill on May 17, and Bro. Jeffrey Jones on May 24.
Women’s Gathering set for May 23
A women’s gathering titled “Slow Burn = Consumed” will be held at 10:30 a.m. May 23. The event will feature speaker Ashton Culpepper and focus on connection, encouragement and spiritual growth. Organizers invite attendees to bring a friend and a finger food for a shared lunch following the program.
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MCADAMS BAPTIST CHURCH ANNOUNCES MAY GUEST SPEAKERS
McAdams Baptist Church will host a series of guest speakers throughout May. Scheduled speakers include , Rev. Dick Hill on May 17, and Bro. Jeffrey Jones on May 24.
Women’s Gathering set for May 23
A women’s gathering titled “Slow Burn = Consumed” will be held at 10:30 a.m. May 23. The event will feature speaker Ashton Culpepper and focus on connection, encouragement and spiritual growth. Organizers invite attendees to bring a friend and a finger food for a shared lunch following the program.
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Robert St. John says after eight weeks of European breakfasts, he needed three mornings in a row at table 19 in the Midtowner.
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Photo by Kevin Brunt, , © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Brendon Truss with the stop and throw to first
, Braydon Rigby lays down a perfect bunt
, Kenyon Weatherby sliding in.
By Laurence Hilliard
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Photo by Kevin Brunt, , © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Brendon Truss with the stop and throw to first
, Braydon Rigby lays down a perfect bunt
, Kenyon Weatherby sliding in.
By Laurence Hilliard
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Photo by Kevin Brunt, , © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Brendon Truss with the stop and throw to first
, Braydon Rigby lays down a perfect bunt
, Kenyon Weatherby sliding in.
By Laurence Hilliard
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Robert St. John says after eight weeks of European breakfasts, he needed three mornings in a row at table 19 in the Midtowner.
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“Making sure our teens and new drivers are prepared, confident, and equipped with safe driving habits is a top priority. That’s why we’re bringing back driver’s education and making it mandatory,” said Commissioner Sean Tindell.
Starting in July, all Mississippi high schools will be required to provide a driver’s education program, a requirement that pairs with the additional legislative demand that all first-time driver’s license seekers show proof of that training.
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“Making sure our teens and new drivers are prepared, confident, and equipped with safe driving habits is a top priority. That’s why we’re bringing back driver’s education and making it mandatory,” said Commissioner Sean Tindell.
Starting in July, all Mississippi high schools will be required to provide a driver’s education program, a requirement that pairs with the additional legislative demand that all first-time driver’s license seekers show proof of that training.
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Tartan is the pattern of interlocking stripes of varying width and color producing a repeating pattern, most commonly used in Scottish Highland dress such as kilts.
Mississippi will have an official state tartan as of July 1.
“What is tartan?” you may ask.
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Tartan is the pattern of interlocking stripes of varying width and color producing a repeating pattern, most commonly used in Scottish Highland dress such as kilts.
Mississippi will have an official state tartan as of July 1.
“What is tartan?” you may ask.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
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“I told y’all before, I’ve never been so proud of being 49th,” State Health Officer Dr. Daniel Edney told the State Board of Health of Mississippi moving up from 50th in the U.S. “And I’m sure mighty proud of being 48th, but we’re 48th and rising.”
The Mississippi State Board of Health recently received an update on the Magnolia State’s newest national health ranking as well as spending within the rural water program under ARPA and an ongoing advertising campaign aimed at raising infant mortality awareness.
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“I told y’all before, I’ve never been so proud of being 49th,” State Health Officer Dr. Daniel Edney told the State Board of Health of Mississippi moving up from 50th in the U.S. “And I’m sure mighty proud of being 48th, but we’re 48th and rising.”
The Mississippi State Board of Health recently received an update on the Magnolia State’s newest national health ranking as well as spending within the rural water program under ARPA and an ongoing advertising campaign aimed at raising infant mortality awareness.
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State Health Officer Dr. Daniel Edney said in the two years prior, the Legislature provided an increase. He expressed his appreciation in the agency receiving receive level funding in the coming fiscal year.
Lecreta Tribune, chief financial officer for the Mississippi Department of Health, provided the Mississippi State Board of Health with an update on the funding provided by the Legislature this week.
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“The requirement of probable cause before being stopped and searched is enshrined in the 4th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution,” State Senator Jeremy England said.
Governor Tate Reeves (R) has allowed a bill that prohibits Department of Marine Resources enforcement officers from performing vessel stops or boarding a vessel without probable cause to become law without his signature.
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“The requirement of probable cause before being stopped and searched is enshrined in the 4th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution,” State Senator Jeremy England said.
Governor Tate Reeves (R) has allowed a bill that prohibits Department of Marine Resources enforcement officers from performing vessel stops or boarding a vessel without probable cause to become law without his signature.
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