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April 19, 1952 - January 9, 2026
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SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
WHEREAS on March 13, 2020, JIMMY YOUNG AND CRYSTAL YOUNG, HUSBAND AND WIFE, executed a Deed of Trust to STEVE TAYLOR, as Trustee, and MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR BANKFIRST FINANCIAL SERVICES, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, as Beneficiary,
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Residents of local care centers proudly show the Christmas bears they received through a holiday donation organized by Jannette Eichelberger Jones. Jones extends heartfelt thanks to the local businesses whose support made the gift-giving possible. She says the bears brought joy to the patients—and just as much warmth to her own heart. Jones hopes to continue this act of kindness each Christmas and remains grateful to all who helped make it happen.
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Winston County Jail Docket
For the period of Jan. 19–26, 2026
Philip W. Eaves, March 19, 1974, 51, WM, charged with petit larceny (value under $1,000); arrested Jan. 23 by Winston County Sheriff’s Department.
William D. Estes, May 31, 1973, 52, OM, charged with DUI, first offense; arrested Jan. 23 by Mississippi Highway Patrol.
Lavaildric D. Hampton, Sept. 29, 1992, 33, BM, held on detainer for Winston County Sheriff’s Office; arrested Jan. 23 by Winston County Sheriff’s Department.
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Photo by Joseph McCain, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
By LaKeadra Coffey
Choctaw Plaindealer
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Gathering to celebrate the grand opening of Eupora Primary Care are clinic staff, NMMC-Eupora teammates, North Mississippi Medical Clinic leaders, Rotary Club and community members.
Front row: Crys Reives, Bert Parish, Charlotte Newman, Dr. Daulton Newman and wife, Tatum Newman, Stacey Elkins, Abbi Crane, Amy Suber, Jenna Jones
Second row: Elizabeth Parish, Mark Newman, Suzanna Johnson, Molly Welson, Julian Cunningham
Third row: Stan Blaylock, Robin Mixon, Dr. Christy Vowell, Laura Booth, Dr. David Booth
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Below is a press release from the Mississippi National Guard:
The Mississippi National Guard (MSNG) activated 500 service members across the state to conduct general support, fueling operations, and aerial logistics packaging of food and other needed supplies following a major winter storm Jan. 23-26, 2026.
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Senate Education Committee Chairman Dennis DeBar says he will allow his committee to vote on the House’s school choice measure, but he’s still convinced the proposal to spend public money on private schooling will not pass in the Senate. Why are senators opposed to this? He explains.
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The Mississippi Department of Corrections quietly entered into an agreement with a powerful law firm last summer to monitor its private medical contractor after Mississippi Today reports of alleged denial of health care in state prisons.
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The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) is urging e
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Jan. 12
Barbara Cooper, DOB 02-01-63, WF; Webster County SO/Circuit Court: burglary/larceny over $500 and drugs: sale of cocaine-two counts (court-ordered hold for Choctaw).
Jan. 13
Raymond Kelly, DOB 03-21-69, WM; Webster County SO/Circuit Court: no bond.
Jan. 14
Charlie Rodgers, DOB 09-18-72, WM; Webster County SO/Circuit Court: sale of controlled substance (hold for MDOC).
Jan. 16
Elizabeth Rico, DOB 06-30-67, WF; Webster County SO: assault-domestic domestic/mental commitment — hold.
Jan. 17
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By Russell Hood
The Webster Progress-Times
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By Russell Hood
The Webster Progress-Times
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The vast majority of states across the U.S. now allow some form of high school NIL. Mississippi is among the four that have thus far prohibited the practice.
Mississippi is currently not among the growing number of states that allow high school student-athletes to accept Name, Image and Likeness, or NIL, money or benefits. That could change if legislation filed by State Rep. Jeffery Harness (D) is signed into law.
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The city of Madison is no longer fluoridating their water and Ridgeland is on the verge of following Madison’s lead. It’s going to be a good decade for Northside dentists.
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.
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The leading Democratic candidate running for U.S. Senate in Mississippi is noticeably absent from a list of potential pickups shared by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Senate Democrats believe they have a path to regain the majority in the U.S. Senate in this midterm cycle, but Mississippi is noticeably absent from the list of potential pickups shared by Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
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“Mississippi believes that parents – not government – know what’s best for their children’s education,” said Governor Tate Reeves.
Governor Tate Reeves (R) announced Monday that he has opted Mississippi into the Federal Tax Credit Scholarship Program to promote school choice in the state.
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In Mississippi
1. South Mississippi Toy Fest set for February 7 in Hattiesburg
The South Mississippi Toy Fest returns on Saturday, February 7th from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at its new location – the Hattiesburg Lake Terrace Convention Center.
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