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Mellie L. Salley, 94, of Magee, Mississippi passed away Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at South Central Regional Medical Center in Laurel, Mississippi. She was born April 11, 1934, in Mississippi.
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Eula Campbell Saxton passed away at her home on March 9, 2026.
Mom was born May 5, 1934 to Clem and Fannie Mae Campbell of Yazoo County.
She was preceded in death by her husband, (George) who was the love of her life for 64 years; her parents; her brothers, J.W Campbell Thomas Campbell and William Hugh Campbell; and sisters, Edith Todd Jean Perry.
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Charles Clayton Davis passed away on March 7, 2026.
He was born in Yazoo City, MS to Warren and Earnestine Davis on July 6,1948. He was one of nine children. He worked for 43 years at NRCS (Natural Resource Conservation Services).
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Two suspects remain behind bars on murder charges. Xzavian Gainwell and Tylan Johnson, both 19, remain in custody at the Yazoo County Correctional Facility on murder charges.
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Two suspects remain behind bars on murder charges. Xzavian Gainwell and Tylan Johnson, both 19, remain in custody at the Yazoo County Correctional Facility on murder charges.
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Two suspects remain behind bars on murder charges. Xzavian Gainwell and Tylan Johnson, both 19, remain in custody at the Yazoo County Correctional Facility on murder charges.
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Elizabeth “Beth” Ann McWilliams, 85, passed away on March 7, 2026. She was born to Benjamin Elliot Zeigler and Mattie Tillson Zeigler, on December 1, 1940, in Liberty, MS.
Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by her son, Stevie Owens; brother, Ruport Blakeney; and granddaughter, Cristi Denise Craft.
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Patricia Ann Jennings, a beacon of kindness and selfless love, departed this world on March 7, 2026, at Simpson General Hospital. Born on April 7, 1951, in Collins, Mississippi, Patricia's life was a testament to the power of giving and the love of her family.
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New signage will be made for the park with the majority of the work provided by Christ Fellowship Church. The board approved the sign with a split vote of three to two.
Following opening prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance the regular meeting of the Magee Mayor and Board of Aldermen held Tuesday, March 3, 2026 heard public comments from two residents.
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New signage will be made for the park with the majority of the work provided by Christ Fellowship Church. The board approved the sign with a split vote of three to two.
Following opening prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance the regular meeting of the Magee Mayor and Board of Aldermen held Tuesday, March 3, 2026 heard public comments from two residents.
By Beth Pudas on
3 weeks 5 days ago
New signage will be made for the park with the majority of the work provided by Christ Fellowship Church. The board approved the sign with a split vote of three to two.
Following opening prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance the regular meeting of the Magee Mayor and Board of Aldermen held Tuesday, March 3, 2026 heard public comments from two residents.
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Photo by Jenny Woodruff Wilson, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Twenty Years of Miracles Gala was held recently at The Country Club of Jackson with a sold-out crowd in attendance. The event served as a rebrand and launch for Harbor Day School. Formerly known as The Little Light House of Central Mississippi, the non-profit is now the Harbor Day School.
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Photo by John Emmerich, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
A mostly-completed Shell gas station is currently still under construction in Jackson in Hinds County. There is no definite opening date.
The under-construction gas station is being built at the Pearl River on the Jackson side at Lakeland Drive, across Lakeland Drive from the El Charro restaurant and Lakeland Dental Care.
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Photo by Jenny Woodruff Wilson, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Twenty Years of Miracles Gala was held recently at The Country Club of Jackson with a sold-out crowd in attendance. The event served as a rebrand and launch for Harbor Day School. Formerly known as The Little Light House of Central Mississippi, the non-profit is now the Harbor Day School.
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Below is a political opinion column by Roger Wicker:
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker says President Donald Trump used military force to protect the United States and make the world safer.
President Trump recently made the most difficult decision a commander-in-chief can make. He ordered American service members into action. The president concluded that the time had come to strike the world’s leading sponsor of terrorism, the Iranian regime. I believe the decision was profound, deliberate, and correct.
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Below is a political opinion column by Roger Wicker:
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker says President Donald Trump used military force to protect the United States and make the world safer.
President Trump recently made the most difficult decision a commander-in-chief can make. He ordered American service members into action. The president concluded that the time had come to strike the world’s leading sponsor of terrorism, the Iranian regime. I believe the decision was profound, deliberate, and correct.
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Below is a religion column by Matt Friedeman:
Samaritans typically hated Jews. But with the sun shining overhead, the woman came to understood that the real Water was right before her very eyes.
This morning one of the guys in my discipleship group shared an interesting nuance of the “Women at the Well” narrative from the Gospel of John, chapter four.
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Below is a religion column by Matt Friedeman:
Samaritans typically hated Jews. But with the sun shining overhead, the woman came to understood that the real Water was right before her very eyes.
This morning one of the guys in my discipleship group shared an interesting nuance of the “Women at the Well” narrative from the Gospel of John, chapter four.
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Democrats in both the Mississippi House and Senate have opposed the measure, calling it a bad bill that could create more trouble for voters than it solves.
As President Donald Trump (R) is pushing congressional Republicans to pass the SAVE Act that would require voters to provide proof of citizenship at the time of registration and a photo ID when casting a ballot, state lawmakers in Mississippi are taking steps to pass the SHIELD Act to verify citizenship of voters on state rolls. Mississippi already requires voter ID.
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Democrats in both the Mississippi House and Senate have opposed the measure, calling it a bad bill that could create more trouble for voters than it solves.
As President Donald Trump (R) is pushing congressional Republicans to pass the SAVE Act that would require voters to provide proof of citizenship at the time of registration and a photo ID when casting a ballot, state lawmakers in Mississippi are taking steps to pass the SHIELD Act to verify citizenship of voters on state rolls. Mississippi already requires voter ID.
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