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CHARLESTON — April Little Woods, age 46, teacher, passed away Saturday, February 21, at University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson.
Funeral services are 11 a.m. Monday, February 23, at Womble Funeral Home chapel with interment following at Adams Arbor Cemetery at Paynes.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Ritha Pearson Fillyaw.
She is survived by her father, Roger Little; two sisters, and three brothers.
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CHARLESTON — April Little Woods, age 46, teacher, passed away Saturday, February 21, at University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson.
Funeral services are 11 a.m. Monday, February 23, at Womble Funeral Home chapel with interment following at Adams Arbor Cemetery at Paynes.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Ritha Pearson Fillyaw.
She is survived by her father, Roger Little; two sisters, and three brothers.
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1 month 1 week ago
CHARLESTON — April Little Woods, age 46, teacher, passed away Saturday, February 21, at University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson.
Funeral services are 11 a.m. Monday, February 23, at Womble Funeral Home chapel with interment following at Adams Arbor Cemetery at Paynes.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Ritha Pearson Fillyaw.
She is survived by her father, Roger Little; two sisters, and three brothers.
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1 month 1 week ago
CHARLESTON — April Little Woods, age 46, teacher, passed away Saturday, February 21, at University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson.
Funeral services are 11 a.m. Monday, February 23, at Womble Funeral Home chapel with interment following at Adams Arbor Cemetery at Paynes.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Ritha Pearson Fillyaw.
She is survived by her father, Roger Little; two sisters, and three brothers.
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How they get there is up for debate, as competing bills have been offered in the House and Senate. The Senate bill took two attempts before passing on the floor.
Lawmakers in both chambers would like to see the process of placing an absentee ballot in an envelope changed in favor of simply casting a completed absentee ballot into a secure voting machine as is done on Election Day. However, there are competing bills on how to make that happen.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month 1 week ago
How they get there is up for debate, as competing bills have been offered in the House and Senate. The Senate bill took two attempts before passing on the floor.
Lawmakers in both chambers would like to see the process of placing an absentee ballot in an envelope changed in favor of simply casting a completed absentee ballot into a secure voting machine as is done on Election Day. However, there are competing bills on how to make that happen.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month 1 week ago
DREW CENTRAL, Ark. — They walked into the gym labeled as underdogs. They walked out holding the trophy.
The Dumas Jr. Ladycats are officially District Tournament Champions, defeating Drew Central on their home floor 31-24 in a statement victory that showcased heart, growth, and championship grit. The Jr. Ladycats finished their season with 11-5 overall wins and 5-1 conference wins.
After finishing the regular season as Conference Runner-Ups, the Ladycats refused to let the story end there. Instead, they responded with a push for the win when it mattered most.
By DeCortez Dobbs Dumas Clarion on
1 month 1 week ago
DREW CENTRAL, Ark. — They walked into the gym labeled as underdogs. They walked out holding the trophy.
The Dumas Jr. Ladycats are officially District Tournament Champions, defeating Drew Central on their home floor 31-24 in a statement victory that showcased heart, growth, and championship grit. The Jr. Ladycats finished their season with 11-5 overall wins and 5-1 conference wins.
After finishing the regular season as Conference Runner-Ups, the Ladycats refused to let the story end there. Instead, they responded with a push for the win when it mattered most.
By DeCortez Dobbs Dumas Clarion on
1 month 1 week ago
DREW CENTRAL, Ark. — They walked into the gym labeled as underdogs. They walked out holding the trophy.
The Dumas Jr. Ladycats are officially District Tournament Champions, defeating Drew Central on their home floor 31-24 in a statement victory that showcased heart, growth, and championship grit. The Jr. Ladycats finished their season with 11-5 overall wins and 5-1 conference wins.
After finishing the regular season as Conference Runner-Ups, the Ladycats refused to let the story end there. Instead, they responded with a push for the win when it mattered most.
By DeCortez Dobbs Dumas Clarion on
1 month 1 week ago
How they get there is up for debate, as competing bills have been offered in the House and Senate. The Senate bill took two attempts before passing on the floor.
Lawmakers in both chambers would like to see the process of placing an absentee ballot in an envelope changed in favor of simply casting a completed absentee ballot into a secure voting machine as is done on Election Day. However, there are competing bills on how to make that happen.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month 1 week ago
How they get there is up for debate, as competing bills have been offered in the House and Senate. The Senate bill took two attempts before passing on the floor.
Lawmakers in both chambers would like to see the process of placing an absentee ballot in an envelope changed in favor of simply casting a completed absentee ballot into a secure voting machine as is done on Election Day. However, there are competing bills on how to make that happen.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month 1 week ago
Below is a political opinion column by Josh Harkins:
State Senator Josh Harkins says when taxpayer dollars are invested, Mississippi has the right to define the terms of that partnership — including the expectation that workers’ choices about representation are made through a private ballot.
By Josh Harkins - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month 1 week ago
Below is a political opinion column by Josh Harkins:
State Senator Josh Harkins says when taxpayer dollars are invested, Mississippi has the right to define the terms of that partnership — including the expectation that workers’ choices about representation are made through a private ballot.
By Josh Harkins - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month 1 week ago
Below is a political opinion column by Josh Harkins:
State Senator Josh Harkins says when taxpayer dollars are invested, Mississippi has the right to define the terms of that partnership — including the expectation that workers’ choices about representation are made through a private ballot.
By Josh Harkins - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month 1 week ago
Below is a political opinion column by Josh Harkins:
State Senator Josh Harkins says when taxpayer dollars are invested, Mississippi has the right to define the terms of that partnership — including the expectation that workers’ choices about representation are made through a private ballot.
By Josh Harkins - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month 1 week ago
Below is an opinion column by Laurie Cox:
Communities flourish when all their children can learn in an environment well-suited to their individual needs.
I am a former public school teacher of more than 30 years and a member of the school board in the Florida county where I live. Public schooling is in my blood; I am a product of our public schools and I’m very proud of the many, many students who’ve benefited from the public schools where I grew up and taught.
By Laurie Cox - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month 1 week ago
Below is an opinion column by Laurie Cox:
Communities flourish when all their children can learn in an environment well-suited to their individual needs.
I am a former public school teacher of more than 30 years and a member of the school board in the Florida county where I live. Public schooling is in my blood; I am a product of our public schools and I’m very proud of the many, many students who’ve benefited from the public schools where I grew up and taught.
By Laurie Cox - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month 1 week ago
Below is an opinion column by Laurie Cox:
Communities flourish when all their children can learn in an environment well-suited to their individual needs.
I am a former public school teacher of more than 30 years and a member of the school board in the Florida county where I live. Public schooling is in my blood; I am a product of our public schools and I’m very proud of the many, many students who’ve benefited from the public schools where I grew up and taught.
By Laurie Cox - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month 1 week ago
Below is an opinion column by Laurie Cox:
Communities flourish when all their children can learn in an environment well-suited to their individual needs.
I am a former public school teacher of more than 30 years and a member of the school board in the Florida county where I live. Public schooling is in my blood; I am a product of our public schools and I’m very proud of the many, many students who’ve benefited from the public schools where I grew up and taught.
By Laurie Cox - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month 1 week ago
Below is a political opinion column by Justan Rice & Starla Brown:
The concept is straightforward: let hiring parties make voluntary contributions to portable benefit accounts owned by independent contractors.
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