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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists fluoridation of drinking water as one of 10 great public health interventions of the 20th century because it led to a dramatic decline in cavities after community water fluoridation began.
In 1945, Grand Rapids became the first city to add fluoride to its drinking water supply. In 1962, the U.S. Public Health Service officially recommended adding fluoride to local water to prevent decay.
By Nell Luter Floyd - Sun Staff Writer on
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) is in charge of flood control on the lower Mississippi River (1928 Flood Control Act). Congress gave it that job to prevent another disastrous 1927 flood. The Corps has spent billions on its Mississippi Rivers and Tributaries Project (MRTP). It is supposed to keep the largest future flood (Project Flood) inside the levees and pass it safely to the Gulf. But the Corps’ 2019 flow line study predicts levees will overtop again — in a lesser flood.
By Kelley Williams - Guest Columnist on
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists fluoridation of drinking water as one of 10 great public health interventions of the 20th century because it led to a dramatic decline in cavities after community water fluoridation began.
In 1945, Grand Rapids became the first city to add fluoride to its drinking water supply. In 1962, the U.S. Public Health Service officially recommended adding fluoride to local water to prevent decay.
By Nell Luter Floyd - Sun Staff Writer on
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Rendering of proposed pavilion at Crigler Park
The Mississippi Department of Archives and History (MDAH) plans to seek additional funding from the Legislature to complete the first phase of the Margaret Ann Crigler Park project.
“MDAH has submitted a $2 million funding request to the Mississippi Legislature to complete this phase,” said Spence Flatgard, an attorney who is the president of the Mississippi Department of Archives & History Board of Trustees and a member of the Foundation for Mississippi History Board of Trustees.
By Nell Luter Floyd - Sun Staff Writer on
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Rendering of proposed pavilion at Crigler Park
The Mississippi Department of Archives and History (MDAH) plans to seek additional funding from the Legislature to complete the first phase of the Margaret Ann Crigler Park project.
“MDAH has submitted a $2 million funding request to the Mississippi Legislature to complete this phase,” said Spence Flatgard, an attorney who is the president of the Mississippi Department of Archives & History Board of Trustees and a member of the Foundation for Mississippi History Board of Trustees.
By Nell Luter Floyd - Sun Staff Writer on
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Rendering of proposed pavilion at Crigler Park
The Mississippi Department of Archives and History (MDAH) plans to seek additional funding from the Legislature to complete the first phase of the Margaret Ann Crigler Park project.
“MDAH has submitted a $2 million funding request to the Mississippi Legislature to complete this phase,” said Spence Flatgard, an attorney who is the president of the Mississippi Department of Archives & History Board of Trustees and a member of the Foundation for Mississippi History Board of Trustees.
By Nell Luter Floyd - Sun Staff Writer on
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Photo by Nell Luter Floyd, © 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Fountainhead on Glenway Drive
The Mississippi Museum of Art plans to offer tours of Fountainhead, the Jackson residence designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, after it completes 12 to 18 months of work restoring the home to its original condition.
Tours are likely to begin early to mid-2027, depending upon how the restoration progresses, said Betsy Bradley, the Laurie Hearin McRee Director of the Mississippi Museum of Art.
Located at 306 Glenway Drive, Fountainhead is the only structure in the state that Wright designed.
The museum purchased Fountainhead earlier this year.
By Nell Luter Floyd - Sun Staff Writer on
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Fountainhead on Glenway Drive
The Mississippi Museum of Art plans to offer tours of Fountainhead, the Jackson residence designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, after it completes 12 to 18 months of work restoring the home to its original condition.
Tours are likely to begin early to mid-2027, depending upon how the restoration progresses, said Betsy Bradley, the Laurie Hearin McRee Director of the Mississippi Museum of Art.
Located at 306 Glenway Drive, Fountainhead is the only structure in the state that Wright designed.
The museum purchased Fountainhead earlier this year.
By Nell Luter Floyd - Sun Staff Writer on
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Well, here we come down the homestretch. By the time this edition reaches homes and businesses we will be a few days from Christmas. Hopefully everyone has found a great Christmas tree and poinsettias from their favorite local garden center. I imagine gifts are wrapped and, if need be, sent away to the people who won’t be coming.
By Allen Martinson - Gardening Columnist on
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Photo by Nell Luter Floyd, © 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Fountainhead on Glenway Drive
The Mississippi Museum of Art plans to offer tours of Fountainhead, the Jackson residence designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, after it completes 12 to 18 months of work restoring the home to its original condition.
Tours are likely to begin early to mid-2027, depending upon how the restoration progresses, said Betsy Bradley, the Laurie Hearin McRee Director of the Mississippi Museum of Art.
Located at 306 Glenway Drive, Fountainhead is the only structure in the state that Wright designed.
The museum purchased Fountainhead earlier this year.
By Nell Luter Floyd - Sun Staff Writer on
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Katherine Nicole Conley, John Vann Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. Robert William Smathers of Argyle, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Earl Conley of Northlake, Texas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Katherine Nicole Conley to John Vann Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Adam Crawford Jr. of Jackson.
The bride-elect is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Warren August Wheeler of Justin, Texas; the late Robert Gene Conley of Tulsa; and the late Eloise Cook Davis of Fort Worth.
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Katherine Nicole Conley, John Vann Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. Robert William Smathers of Argyle, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Earl Conley of Northlake, Texas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Katherine Nicole Conley to John Vann Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Adam Crawford Jr. of Jackson.
The bride-elect is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Warren August Wheeler of Justin, Texas; the late Robert Gene Conley of Tulsa; and the late Eloise Cook Davis of Fort Worth.
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Katherine Nicole Conley, John Vann Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. Robert William Smathers of Argyle, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Earl Conley of Northlake, Texas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Katherine Nicole Conley to John Vann Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Adam Crawford Jr. of Jackson.
The bride-elect is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Warren August Wheeler of Justin, Texas; the late Robert Gene Conley of Tulsa; and the late Eloise Cook Davis of Fort Worth.
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Mr. and Mrs. Barron Charles Mayfield
Mary Reid Dixon and Barron Charles Mayfield were married on March 8 at Paris-Yates Chapel in Oxford, which holds a special place in the couple’s heart. As university ambassadors, they first met on its steps while leading campus tours to prospective students. Dr. Wallace Edmond Davis, the bridegroom’s 92 year old grandfather, officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Justyn Bennett Dixon, formerly of Madison, now of Shreveport. She is the granddaughter of Patricia Huessner Evans, the late Leslie Wayne Evans, and Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett Dixon. all of Madison.
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Happy New Year! 2026 beckons.
Hard to believe it’s that time again. The holiday season is drawing to a close. One more week and then it’s time to tighten the belt and get on with the new year.
At 67, my New Year’s celebrations are getting a little less rowdy and late. When I was young, I wouldn’t even dream about not staying up until midnight to watch the new year roll in. Now it’s a bit less exciting.
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Photo by Jenny Woodruff Wilson, © 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
The Methodist Rehabilitation Center recently celebrated its 50th anniversary with a dinner at the Country Club of Jackson. The milestone event brought together founders’ families, board members, staff, patients, and community supporters to honor five decades of innovation, compassion, and life-changing care.
The evening featured patient stories along with keynote speaker Bishop Sharma D. Lewis Logan of the Mississippi United Methodist Conference. Attending were (from left) Laura and A.D. Hunt.
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Photo by Jenny Woodruff Wilson, © 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
The Methodist Rehabilitation Center recently celebrated its 50th anniversary with a dinner at the Country Club of Jackson. The milestone event brought together founders’ families, board members, staff, patients, and community supporters to honor five decades of innovation, compassion, and life-changing care.
The evening featured patient stories along with keynote speaker Bishop Sharma D. Lewis Logan of the Mississippi United Methodist Conference. Attending were (from left) William Smith, Audra Bowman.
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Photo by Jenny Woodruff Wilson, © 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
The Methodist Rehabilitation Center recently celebrated its 50th anniversary with a dinner at the Country Club of Jackson. The milestone event brought together founders’ families, board members, staff, patients, and community supporters to honor five decades of innovation, compassion, and life-changing care.
The evening featured patient stories along with keynote speaker Bishop Sharma D. Lewis Logan of the Mississippi United Methodist Conference. Attending were (from left) Susan and Walter Weems.
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Photo by Jenny Woodruff Wilson, © 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
The Methodist Rehabilitation Center recently celebrated its 50th anniversary with a dinner at the Country Club of Jackson. The milestone event brought together founders’ families, board members, staff, patients, and community supporters to honor five decades of innovation, compassion, and life-changing care.
The evening featured patient stories along with keynote speaker Bishop Sharma D. Lewis Logan of the Mississippi United Methodist Conference. Attending were (from left) Randy James, Rev. Bert Felder, Phillip Bowman.
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Photo by Jenny Woodruff Wilson, © 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
The Methodist Rehabilitation Center recently celebrated its 50th anniversary with a dinner at the Country Club of Jackson. The milestone event brought together founders’ families, board members, staff, patients, and community supporters to honor five decades of innovation, compassion, and life-changing care.
The evening featured patient stories along with keynote speaker Bishop Sharma D. Lewis Logan of the Mississippi United Methodist Conference. Attending were (from left) Bud and Judy Robinson.
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