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ACKERMAN ELEMENTARY
My name is Milenko Mamrak and I am 6 years old. This year I have been very nice. For Christmas, please bring me hot wheels, a nerf gun scooter, and legos.
Love, Milenko
Dear Santa,
My name is Bella Tuck and I am 6 years old. This year I have been very nice. For Christmas, please bring me a phone, a ride on deer, and a pink 4-wheeler.
Love, Bella
Dear Santa,
My name is Liam Martin and I am 6 years old. This year I have been very nice. For Christmas, please bring me a phone, a bike, and Lincoln logs.
Love, Liam
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By Robbie Robertson
The Choctaw Plaindealer
The French Camp’s basketball struggles continued last week as they lost a pair of contests to Ethel and Eupora.
The French Camp boys lost 58-28 to Eupora and 62-24 to Ethel while the French Camp girls lost 50-22 to Eupora and 53-14 to Ethel.
French Camp was scheduled to host Nanih Waiya on Monday in their last game before the Christmas break. They will return from the break and host Coffeeville on Friday, Jan. 9.
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12/8/25 William Mitchell w/m 4/6/84 CSO felony assault on L.E.O, public drunk, failure to comply, resisting arrest & simple assault
12/9/25 Dwight Holman b/m 2/9/87 MHP speeding, window tint, no insurance, improper tag display, seatbelt violation, resisting arrest, poss of drug paraphernalia& driving on susp D.L.
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Photo by Russell Hood, © 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
From Staff Reports
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3 months 1 week ago
ACKERMAN ELEMENTARY
My name is Milenko Mamrak and I am 6 years old. This year I have been very nice. For Christmas, please bring me hot wheels, a nerf gun scooter, and legos.
Love, Milenko
Dear Santa,
My name is Bella Tuck and I am 6 years old. This year I have been very nice. For Christmas, please bring me a phone, a ride on deer, and a pink 4-wheeler.
Love, Bella
Dear Santa,
My name is Liam Martin and I am 6 years old. This year I have been very nice. For Christmas, please bring me a phone, a bike, and Lincoln logs.
Love, Liam
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3 months 2 weeks ago
Below is a press release from Mississippi Blood Services:
Mississippi Blood Services (MBS) is issuing a statewide urgent appeal to donors as the state’s blood supply has reached critically low levels during the holiday season, particularly for O- , O+ , B-, and B+ blood types.
“O and B blood types are critically needed this holiday season. Every donation can save a life—patients across Mississippi are counting on our community now more than ever,” said Kasey Dickson, Director of Marketing and Public Relations for Mississippi Blood Services.
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3 months 2 weeks ago
It may or may not be the biggest sporting event in Mississippi history, but we know for certain Ole Miss is hosting Tulane and you can sell your car and rent a room in Oxford. The Clevelands also discuss USM coaching vacancy, the high school championships and a whole lot more.
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3 months 2 weeks ago
The longest bare-knuckle prizefight in history took place between John L. Sullivan and Jake Kilrain in an obscure location in south Mississippi.
Ole Miss will play host to Tulane in a first round college football playoffs game on Dec. 20 and some pundits already proclaim it the biggest, most important sports event to ever take place on Mississippi soil.
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3 months 2 weeks ago
It is only appropriate that in this – surely the strangest college football season ever – Indiana, the team that entered the 2025 season with the most defeats of any team in college history, finishes the season with a perfect 12-0 record and the No. 1 seeding in the college football playoffs. This is like the Washington Generals beating the Harlem Globetrotters, the Jamaicans winning the Olympic bobsled gold medal or Luxembourg winning World War III.
How crazy was this season? Let us count the ways:
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From press and staff reports
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Connie Estes, vice president of Winston Guards #2643 United Daughters of the Confederacy, presents Christmas cards to Bobby Bowman, Winston County Veteran Service Officer as a donation for the state veterans home located in Kosciusko, MS.
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COLEMAN, NYASIA B, BF, 2/21/1999; WARRANT, 12/5/2025 WCSD
CULBERSON, TAVARIS, BM, 9/9/1981; DISORDERLY CONDUCT, 12/1/2025, WCSD
DISMUKE, MICHEAL D, BM, 8/18/1989; DUI 1ST OFFENSE, EXPIRED LICENSE, NO INSURANCE, SEATBELT VIOLATION, FAILURE TO GIVE SIGNAL, RECKLESS DRIVING, FAILURE TO YIELD, FOLLOWING TO CLOSE, IMPROPER EQUIPMENT, 12/5/2025, MHP
EILAND, SHUN M, BM, 9/29/1971; SIMPLE POSSESSION, ASSAULT, 12/5/2025, WCSD
LEWIS, RENO D, BM, 9/25/1984; TRESPASS, 12/5/2025, WCSD
MILLER, WILLIE, BM, 11/9/ 1978; WARRANT, 12/6/2025, WCSD
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By Russell Hood
The Webster Progress-Times
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The Webster Progress-Times
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Caption: Construction continues between Mississippi Highway 413 (milepost 181) and U.S. Highway 82 (milepost 204). More photos are available at NPGallery Natchez Trace Parkway
Construction-related closure of the Natchez Trace Parkway between Mississippi Highway 413 (milepost 181) and U.S. Highway 82 (milepost 204) in Choctaw and Webster counties will remain in effect longer than originally anticipated.
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Below is a press release from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics:
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics recently released their State Employment and Unemployment Summary for September of 2025.
Unemployment rates were higher in September in 8 states, lower in 2 states, and stable in 40 states and the District of Columbia, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Eighteen states and the District had jobless rate increases from a year earlier, 9 states had decreases, and 23 states had little change.
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