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Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion to start your day informed.
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The University of Mississippi Medical Center has cancelled regularly scheduled clinic appointments and elective procedures through Friday as its response to the cyberattack continues. All cancelled appointments will be rescheduled.
Patients with time-sensitive needs including prescription refills can call the automated UMMC Triage Line at 601-815-0000. Patients requiring immediate assistance will be contacted directly to schedule an urgent care clinic visit. For emergencies, call 911.
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Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion to start your day informed.
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Jackson has a new police chief, Dr. RaShall Brackney. The Jackson city council approved Mayor John Horhn’s selection with one dissenting vote, the Northside’s city council member Ashby Foote.
I can understand Foote’s vote. Brackney is a criminologist scholar, professor and book writer. She’s an intellectual. Jackson needs a drill sergeant police chief who can face down the gang leaders and tell them they have 24 hours to leave town.
By Wyatt Emmerich on
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Photo by Jenny Woodruff Wilson, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
The Diabetes Foundation of Mississippi’s 41st annual Bacchus Ball Gala was held recently at the Country Club of Jackson. The evening included regional music, Creole cuisine, and a silent auction.
Held during carnival season, the gala helps ensure the foundation continues its mission ministering to Mississippians living with type 1 or 2 diabetes. Caroline Lowe was chairman of the benefit with co-chair Holly Voller. Attending the event were (from left)
Eswara and Deepthi Mundra, Anuj Marya, Avani Khatri, Sarika Jain, Saurabh Bhardwaj.
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Jackson has a new police chief, Dr. RaShall Brackney. The Jackson city council approved Mayor John Horhn’s selection with one dissenting vote, the Northside’s city council member Ashby Foote.
I can understand Foote’s vote. Brackney is a criminologist scholar, professor and book writer. She’s an intellectual. Jackson needs a drill sergeant police chief who can face down the gang leaders and tell them they have 24 hours to leave town.
By Wyatt Emmerich on
1 month 1 week ago
Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion to start your day informed.
By Magnolia Tribune Staff on
1 month 1 week ago
Jackson has a new police chief, Dr. RaShall Brackney. The Jackson city council approved Mayor John Horhn’s selection with one dissenting vote, the Northside’s city council member Ashby Foote.
I can understand Foote’s vote. Brackney is a criminologist scholar, professor and book writer. She’s an intellectual. Jackson needs a drill sergeant police chief who can face down the gang leaders and tell them they have 24 hours to leave town.
By Wyatt Emmerich - Publisher, Jackson Northside Sun on
1 month 1 week ago
Jackson has a new police chief, Dr. RaShall Brackney. The Jackson city council approved Mayor John Horhn’s selection with one dissenting vote, the Northside’s city council member Ashby Foote.
I can understand Foote’s vote. Brackney is a criminologist scholar, professor and book writer. She’s an intellectual. Jackson needs a drill sergeant police chief who can face down the gang leaders and tell them they have 24 hours to leave town.
By Wyatt Emmerich - Publisher, Jackson Northside Sun on
1 month 1 week ago
Jackson has a new police chief, Dr. RaShall Brackney. The Jackson city council approved Mayor John Horhn’s selection with one dissenting vote, the Northside’s city council member Ashby Foote.
I can understand Foote’s vote. Brackney is a criminologist scholar, professor and book writer. She’s an intellectual. Jackson needs a drill sergeant police chief who can face down the gang leaders and tell them they have 24 hours to leave town.
By Wyatt Emmerich - Publisher, Jackson Northside Sun on
1 month 1 week ago
Recent claims circulating online and in local television news regarding a customer’s account are false. JXN Water was not contacted to verify the allegations before the story aired. Failing to verify information about essential water utility services is a disservice to the public.
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Recent claims circulating online and in local television news regarding a customer’s account are false. JXN Water was not contacted to verify the allegations before the story aired. Failing to verify information about essential water utility services is a disservice to the public.
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1 month 1 week ago
Recent claims circulating online and in local television news regarding a customer’s account are false. JXN Water was not contacted to verify the allegations before the story aired. Failing to verify information about essential water utility services is a disservice to the public.
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Photo by Jenny Woodruff Wilson, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
The Diabetes Foundation of Mississippi’s 41st annual Bacchus Ball Gala was held recently at the Country Club of Jackson. The evening included regional music, Creole cuisine, and a silent auction.
Held during carnival season, the gala helps ensure the foundation continues its mission ministering to Mississippians living with type 1 or 2 diabetes. Caroline Lowe was chairman of the benefit with co-chair Holly Voller. Attending the event were (from left) Jay Patel, Addie Compere, Austin Lane.
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Wed, Feb 25 2026, 1 - 2pm
380 South Lamar Street
Jackson, MS 39201
United States
Mississippi Museum of Art’s Art in Mind is scheduled for Wednesday, February 25 at 1 p.m. Registration is required. Art in Mind is offered to individuals experiencing memory loss or mild cognitive impairment. Participants can stimulate observation, recall, and recognition at home with basic supplies. The program is facilitated by Licensed Art Therapist April Fitzpatrick and an MMA Educator. To register, contact Jennifer Knight at 601-496-MIND by Friday, February 20.
1 month 1 week ago
Photo by Jenny Woodruff Wilson, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
The Diabetes Foundation of Mississippi’s 41st annual Bacchus Ball Gala was held recently at the Country Club of Jackson. The evening included regional music, Creole cuisine, and a silent auction.
Held during carnival season, the gala helps ensure the foundation continues its mission ministering to Mississippians living with type 1 or 2 diabetes. Caroline Lowe was chairman of the benefit with co-chair Holly Voller. Attending the event were (from left) Dominic and Danette Gaston.
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Wed, Feb 25 2026, 10 - 11am
380 South Lamar Street
Jackson, MS 39201
United States
Mississippi Museum of Art’s Art in Mind is scheduled for Wednesday, February 25 at 10 a.m. Registration is required. Art in Mind is offered to individuals experiencing memory loss or mild cognitive impairment. Participants can stimulate observation, recall, and recognition at home with basic supplies. The program is facilitated by Licensed Art Therapist April Fitzpatrick and an MMA Educator. To register, contact Jennifer Knight at 601-496-MIND by Friday, February 20.
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The Braxton Volunteer Fire Department is set to celebrate a major milestone this spring, marking 50 years of dedicated service to the community of Braxton.
To commemorate five decades of protecting and serving local families, Braxton Fire Rescue will host a community-wide celebration and annual fundraiser on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
The celebration promises a full day of activities designed for all ages, along with several new and exciting additions to this year’s event.
By Marlan Jones on
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The Braxton Volunteer Fire Department is set to celebrate a major milestone this spring, marking 50 years of dedicated service to the community of Braxton.
To commemorate five decades of protecting and serving local families, Braxton Fire Rescue will host a community-wide celebration and annual fundraiser on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
The celebration promises a full day of activities designed for all ages, along with several new and exciting additions to this year’s event.
By Marlan Jones on
1 month 1 week ago
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The Braxton Volunteer Fire Department is set to celebrate a major milestone this spring, marking 50 years of dedicated service to the community of Braxton.
To commemorate five decades of protecting and serving local families, Braxton Fire Rescue will host a community-wide celebration and annual fundraiser on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
The celebration promises a full day of activities designed for all ages, along with several new and exciting additions to this year’s event.
By Marlan Jones on