1 day 6 hours ago
Use of the psychoactive substance has shown promise in helping those suffering from PTSD and opioid withdrawal symptoms.
A bill that will allow for clinical trials of a drug known as Ibogaine has been signed into law by Mississippi’s governor.
On Thursday, Governor Tate Reeves (R) added his signature to HB 314, putting it into law as of July 1.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
1 day 6 hours ago
Use of the psychoactive substance has shown promise in helping those suffering from PTSD and opioid withdrawal symptoms.
A bill that will allow for clinical trials of a drug known as Ibogaine has been signed into law by Mississippi’s governor.
On Thursday, Governor Tate Reeves (R) added his signature to HB 314, putting it into law as of July 1.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
1 day 6 hours ago
Use of the psychoactive substance has shown promise in helping those suffering from PTSD and opioid withdrawal symptoms.
A bill that will allow for clinical trials of a drug known as Ibogaine has been signed into law by Mississippi’s governor.
On Thursday, Governor Tate Reeves (R) added his signature to HB 314, putting it into law as of July 1.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
1 day 7 hours ago
We paid our bills, and I picked up my groceries, and then the three of us trailed down Wardour Street. Jay in the lead. The lunch hour in Central London - the traffic was thick and most of the pedestrians the same. We walked past grim-faced soldiers in photo shop windows. Stainless steel orange squeezers and moron manipulated pin-tables metronoming away the sunny afternoon in long thin slices of boredom.
By Mik Davis on
1 day 8 hours ago
Photo by Russ Cloy, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
It’s that time of the week again for my Southern Miss baseball report card, and this one might be the worst inked card of the year.
Despite going 2-2 on the week, the Golden Eagles were run-ruled in a top-12 matchup against Mississippi State in Starkville. They were fortunate to win the series against Appalachian State after a four-run eighth inning rally on Friday, then were overwhelmed on Saturday. On Sunday, after what head coach Christian Ostrander described as a “stern” talk, Southern Miss looked like itself again in a 13-4 win.
By DIMA MIXON on
1 day 8 hours ago
Photo by Russ Cloy, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
It’s that time of the week again for my Southern Miss baseball report card, and this one might be the worst inked card of the year.
Despite going 2-2 on the week, the Golden Eagles were run-ruled in a top-12 matchup against Mississippi State in Starkville. They were fortunate to win the series against Appalachian State after a four-run eighth inning rally on Friday, then were overwhelmed on Saturday. On Sunday, after what head coach Christian Ostrander described as a “stern” talk, Southern Miss looked like itself again in a 13-4 win.
By DIMA MIXON on
1 day 9 hours ago
The Winona High School girls fast-pitch softball team looked to snap a five-game losing skid, as the Lady Tigers opened Region 4-3A play Tuesday at Nettleton High School.
The two teams will collide at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in Winona.
Winona (7-5) played two games last week against Vardaman High School. The Lady Rams claimed a 6-3 win Tuesday and beat the Lady Tigers 14-1 on Thursday.
In Tuesday’s game, Vardaman plated one run each in the first and sixth innings and two runs each in the third and fifth frames. Winona scored one run in the first and two in the fifth.
By Calvin Stevens - Sports Writer on
1 day 9 hours ago
The Winona High School baseball team only played one game last week, as the Tigers dropped a 19-9 decision at Carroll Academy Thursday night.
Carroll plated eight runs in the first, two runs each in the second and fourth frames, four in the third and three in the fifth. The Tigers scored four runs in the third and five in the fourth.
Jake Pearson (1-3) took the loss on the mound, as he only recorded two outs, allowing eight runs (all earned) on five hits, walking three.
By Calvin Stevens - Sports Writer on
1 day 9 hours ago
The Winona High tennis team picked up two Region 2-3A wins on the courts last week.
The Tigers defeated Amanda Elzy 6-1 Thursday in Greenwood. In girls singles, Joceline Rodriguez claimed a 6-1, 6-0 win, and in boys singles, Leo Guzman earned a 6-2, 6-1 win.
In No. 1 girls doubles, Marlee Wilkes and Eden Leech won their match 6-0, 6-0, and in No. 2 girls doubles, Ianna Guess and Ahmiyah Hicks won by forfeit over Elzy.
By Calvin Stevens - Sports Writer on
1 day 9 hours ago
WCU School of Education’s new initiative will blend tuition assistance, flexible course delivery and mentoring to help teacher assistants become fully accredited classroom teachers.
William Carey University’s School of Education will launch the “Investing in Teacher Assistants Initiative” this summer, with help from a $300,000 grant from Mississippi’s Robert M. Hearin Foundation.
The initiative will help teacher assistants earn their bachelor’s degrees and become fully accredited classroom teachers through a combination of tuition assistance, flexible course delivery, and mentoring to support their efforts.
By Staff Report on
1 day 9 hours ago
The Jaguars of J.Z. George got off to a rousing start in Region 3-2A play with a doubleheader sweep of Charleston High School last Thursday in North Carrollton at the Carroll County Recreation Park.
J.Z. George won the first game 12-11, holding off a seventh-inning rally by the Tigers to get the win.
Charleston, which trailed 12-4 through six innings, scored seven runs in the top of the final frame.
By Calvin Stevens - Sports Writer on
1 day 9 hours ago
Carroll Academy played host to Winona High School last Thursday and claimed a 19-9 win over the Tigers.
Carroll (8-7) scored eight runs in the first inning, two runs each in the second and fourth, four in the third and three in the fifth. Winona plated four runs in the third and five in the fourth.
By Calvin Stevens - Sports Writer on
1 day 9 hours ago
1 day 9 hours ago
U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker’s recent weekly newsletter reminded parents of children born in 2025 that a little bit of paperwork is all it takes to set up a $1,000 gift from the government.
There is much to like about this idea, whose main goal is to leave the money alone to let time work its compounding magic. Families can add to the gift over the years, giving it the chance to grow into several thousand dollars by 2043, when last year’s newborns turn 18.
By Jack Ryan, Enterprise-Journal on
1 day 9 hours ago
Filming equipment for “Southern Dish” points toward the series’ host, Lydia Chassaniol of Winona.
For well over a year, state Sen. Lydia Chassaniol of Winona and a Mississippi Public Broadcasting film crew have been crisscrossing the state with a delectable purpose.
That is to create a new TV series that will engage the state’s would-be visitors and its residents by introducing them to restaurants and their chefs statewide in order to tell Mississippi’s story through their food.
The result is MPB’s new series, “Southern Dish.” Chassaniol, had the idea for the series, raised the money to fund it and serves as its host.
By SUSAN MONTGOMERY - The Greenwood Commonwealth on
1 day 9 hours ago
Filming equipment for “Southern Dish” points toward the series’ host, Lydia Chassaniol of Winona.
For well over a year, state Sen. Lydia Chassaniol of Winona and a Mississippi Public Broadcasting film crew have been crisscrossing the state with a delectable purpose.
That is to create a new TV series that will engage the state’s would-be visitors and its residents by introducing them to restaurants and their chefs statewide in order to tell Mississippi’s story through their food.
The result is MPB’s new series, “Southern Dish.” Chassaniol, had the idea for the series, raised the money to fund it and serves as its host.
By SUSAN MONTGOMERY - The Greenwood Commonwealth on
1 day 10 hours ago
Filming equipment for “Southern Dish” points toward the series’ host, Lydia Chassaniol of Winona.
For well over a year, state Sen. Lydia Chassaniol of Winona and a Mississippi Public Broadcasting film crew have been crisscrossing the state with a delectable purpose.
That is to create a new TV series that will engage the state’s would-be visitors and its residents by introducing them to restaurants and their chefs statewide in order to tell Mississippi’s story through their food.
The result is MPB’s new series, “Southern Dish.” Chassaniol, had the idea for the series, raised the money to fund it and serves as its host.
By SUSAN MONTGOMERY - The Greenwood Commonwealth on
1 day 11 hours ago
The Twentieth Star chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) invites the community to participate in their Second Annual Antiques and Ancestors event slated for April 9, 2026, from 4 – 7 p.m. at the Hattiesburg Train Depot located at 308 Newman Street.
By Amanda D. Lee - Reporter on
1 day 11 hours ago
The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is investigating an officer-involved shooting involving the U.S. Marshal Service that occurred Monday morning at a residence on Mill Street in Indianola.
According to Sunflower County Coroner Heather Burton, the deceased has been identified as Demetric Bryant, 25, of Indianola. Burton said that his body has been sent to the State Medical Examiner's Office for autopsy.
By Ruthie Robison - The Enterprise-Tocsin on
1 day 11 hours ago
The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is investigating an officer-involved shooting involving the U.S. Marshal Service that occurred Monday morning at a residence on Mill Street in Indianola.
According to Sunflower County Coroner Heather Burton, the deceased has been identified as Demetric Bryant, 25, of Indianola. Burton said that his body has been sent to the State Medical Examiner's Office for autopsy.
By Ruthie Robison - The Enterprise-Tocsin on