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Green Oak Florist and Garden Center recently hosted its 65th Annual Open House at the Old Canton Road location in Jackson. Shoppers were provided with food, door prizes, photos with Santa, children’s activities, and local vendors. Shoppers were also given an exclusive look at holiday decor and inspiration. Attending were (from left) Betty Ezelle, Sibyl Ross, Patty Horton, Lynda Alman, Barbara McDonald.
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Green Oak Florist and Garden Center recently hosted its 65th Annual Open House at the Old Canton Road location in Jackson. Shoppers were provided with food, door prizes, photos with Santa, children’s activities, and local vendors. Shoppers were also given an exclusive look at holiday decor and inspiration. Attending were (from left) Carol Andersen, Monique Champagne.
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Green Oak Florist and Garden Center recently hosted its 65th Annual Open House at the Old Canton Road location in Jackson. Shoppers were provided with food, door prizes, photos with Santa, children’s activities, and local vendors. Shoppers were also given an exclusive look at holiday decor and inspiration. Attending were (from left) Ian and Sam Brastauskas, Sarah and Kenny Grissett.
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Near the intersection of Crane Blvd. and Nassau in Woodland Hills you'll find some amazing Christmas lights.
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Green Oak Florist and Garden Center recently hosted its 65th Annual Open House at the Old Canton Road location in Jackson. Shoppers were provided with food, door prizes, photos with Santa, children’s activities, and local vendors. Shoppers were also given an exclusive look at holiday decor and inspiration. Attending were (from left) Jim and Teresa Ktsanes.
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We talk Tulane-Ole Miss, the Blake Anderson hire at Southern Miss, Coach Larry Ladner’s legacy in Mississippi basketball, and the New Orleans Saints and their new franchise quarterback.
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Jackson is one of the fastest shrinking cities in the nation. Former residents of Mississippi’s capital say they moved to Texas for jobs, culture and opportunity.
Houston might as well be considered far west Jackson.
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A home in Ridgeland where neighbors said a family was detained is pictured Dec. 12. Credit: Kate Royals / Mississippi Today
Two child-sized bikes stood propped at the end of a driveway next to a house in a mobile home community last week. A poinsettia garland twined around a staircase bannister, and a red and gold Christmas wreath adorned the facade. A grey and white cat mewed at the front door, asking to be let in. No one answered a knock at the door.
Federal immigration enforcement detained the family that lived at the house in Harbor Pines Mobile Home Community — a mother, father, and at least two young children — on Dec. 4, a neighbor told Mississippi Today.
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Brand new Southern Miss head football coach Blake Anderson, introduced to a ballroom-full of enthused Golden Eagle fans here Monday afternoon, faces extremely difficult tasks, both immediate and long-term.
The immediate: His Eagles, who lost three of their final four regular season games, have little more than a week to prepare a date with the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers in the Dec. 23 New Orleans Bowl.
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Green Oak Florist and Garden Center recently hosted its 65th Annual Open House at the Old Canton Road location in Jackson. Shoppers were provided with food, door prizes, photos with Santa, children’s activities, and local vendors. Shoppers were also given an exclusive look at holiday decor and inspiration. Attending were (from left) Elizbeth Noble, Olivia Minninger.
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Green Oak Florist and Garden Center recently hosted its 65th Annual Open House at the Old Canton Road location in Jackson. Shoppers were provided with food, door prizes, photos with Santa, children’s activities, and local vendors. Shoppers were also given an exclusive look at holiday decor and inspiration. Attending were (from left) Jordan and Vivian Couch.
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Green Oak Florist and Garden Center recently hosted its 65th Annual Open House at the Old Canton Road location in Jackson. Shoppers were provided with food, door prizes, photos with Santa, children’s activities, and local vendors. Shoppers were also given an exclusive look at holiday decor and inspiration. Attending were (from left) Connor Martinez, Sarah Rider.
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The projects are funded through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
Five local governments in Mississippi have been awarded $44 million in roadway funding under the Safe Streets and Roads for All grant program.
The projects are funded through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), a measure Mississippi U.S. Senator Roger Wicker (R) helped negotiate as a senior member of the Senate Commerce Committee.
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Green Oak Florist and Garden Center recently hosted its 65th Annual Open House at the Old Canton Road location in Jackson. Shoppers were provided with food, door prizes, photos with Santa, children’s activities, and local vendors. Shoppers were also given an exclusive look at holiday decor and inspiration. Attending were (from left) Leslie Kruse, Melanie Reed.
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During Jackson Academy’s Football Buddies, first graders are paired with Raider football players, building friendships that inspire both on and off the field. Buddies this season were (from left) Reid Miller and Emerson Jones.
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Jackson Prep students who performed in this year’s production of The Nutcracker included (from left, back) Sims Abdalla, Mary Harr Payne, Runy Hospodor; (middle) Madelyn Magee, Mary Stuart Long, Maris McLeod, Amelia Gressett, Eliza Evans, Elizabeth Long, Anna Kathryn Hinshaw; (front) Florie Lampton.
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First Presbyterian Day School conducted a spelling bee for their fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students. Sixth grade winners were (from left) Anna Hathorn, second place; Lucase Truong, first; and Isabella Bean, third place.
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Madison Central High School November Students of the Month include (from left, back) Eli Bowen, Ayden Green, Davis Runnels, and Mynor Rodriguez; (middle) Tate Dowd, Monica Powell-Lucious, Carmen Medlock, and Evan Brannon; (front) Elle Myrick, Scarlett Sullivan, Elle Valentine, Maris Walters, and Mary Kate Thomas. Not pictured: Arsh Kaur and Kolin Duncan.
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