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April 17th, 2013
Hebron Christian recognized their class of 2013 seniors Tuesday afternoon prior to the MAIS opening round playoff game against Tri-County Academy. Three Senior baseball players, along with a Eagle Baseball Diamond Girl, were recognized along side their family and friends on the field. Pictured are the three seniors Austin Foster of Pheba, Will-Corben Rogers of Starkville, and Ryan Moore of Pheba. The Senior Diamond Girl was Heather Jackson. Photo by Taylor Turman
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My neighbor (Iâll call her Brenda for the sake of anonymity) is one of the best things that ever happened to me. She moved into my declining neighborhood and everything changed including my ability to grow good ole summer âmaters despite a lack of ample sun and a thumb that will only turn green if I spray paint it.
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âSweet ân Sassyâ is the theme for the Columbus Choral Society Concert this Sunday, April 21, at 3 p.m., in the fellowship hall of the First Presbyterian Church. Sponsored by the West Point/Clay County Arts Council, this free event promises to both entertain and uplift.
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A civil case in which a mother is fighting for her son is still very much active in the United States Northern District Court of Mississippi, and the mother contends that The Pony club is partly to blame.
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Mary Jean Vance has been a part of the CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) system in Clay County since its inception in the early 1990s.
On Wednesday, Vance was sworn in as Clayâs Volunteer Coordinator for CASA by Judge Tom Storey just before the countyâs Drug Court deliberations began.
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The four education laws that were signed by Gov. Phil Bryant at Northwest Rankin High School on Wednesday were not as sweeping as most who supported them had originally hoped, but the legislation package represents the biggest changes in public education law since 1982.
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April 16th
Tuesdayâs gun scare at McDonaldâs involving three juveniles could have turned fatal very quickly, but fortunately no one, including local police officers who responded, were injured.
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Rotary has announced its Students of the Month for the month of March. Pictured from left are Carlitta Poston (West Point High School), Austin Foster (Hebron Christian Schoo), Taylor McCallum (Oak Hill Academy) and Akilah Adams (West Point High School). Photo by Bryan Davis
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I thought for a long time about what the first thing I would mix in my new Kitchenaid mixer would be and this past weekend, I finally got to get mixing.
Iâve wanted a mixer for over a year. How anyone goes to a department store and doesnât drool over the arrangement of brightly colored mixers, I will never know. And finally, my time came.
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Carey E. Henley, known as âCoachâ, age 76, of Chattanooga, Tenn., passed away April 15, 2013 at his home in East Ridge.
He was born in West Point, to the late W.L. (Bud) Henley and Annie Rea Berry Henley.