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By ROBBIE FAULK
Winston Academy was back in action last week looking to get a big win over Starkville Academy, but the Volunteers brought the bats.
The Patriots managed just eight hits and saw things unravel in the latter innings with pitching and defense as they would fall 10-0 in six innings.
SA got its first run in the third inning and then started adding to it. After scoring two in the fourth and fifth innings, the Vols would break it open in the sixth and produce the run-rule win. WA was outhit 8-3.
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The Winston County Journal
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2/11/26 Caleb Carpenter CSO circuit court capias & indictment
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Two weekends into it, the college baseball season is but a puppy. Nevertheless, we can make at least one observation:
Our Mississippi teams have really high ceilings. They can play ball. Omaha is not out of the question for any of the three.
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House speaker Jason White addressed the Stennis Press Forum at Hal & Mal's in downtown Jackson this week, laying out his plans for the legislative session and how the House of Representatives will work with the Senate over the next few weeks.
White addressed school choice, PERS, teacher pay raises, Pharmacy Benefits Manager legislation and a host of other issues.
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Jackson Mayor John Horhn has selected Dr. RaShall Brackney to be the new police chief of Jackson.
Most of Brackney’s career, 30 years, was in the Pittsburgh Police Bureau. She later served as chief of campus police at George Washington University and, most recently, police chief in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Brackney takes over from interim chief Tyree Jones, also serving as Hinds County Sheriff. This week she visited Jackson where she spoke to various groups and was shown around town by Mayor Horhn.
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