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WInston Guards
Winston Guards #2643, United Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet Tuesday, January 6, 2026, at 5;30, at Lake Tiak-O’Khata. For further information, call 662-803-9437.
Grief Share sessions
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WInston Guards
Winston Guards #2643, United Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet Tuesday, January 6, 2026, at 5;30, at Lake Tiak-O’Khata. For further information, call 662-803-9437.
Grief Share sessions
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SANDRA EARLEEN MILES
JANUARY 31, 1949 — DECEMBER 16, 2025
Sandra Earleen Miles, 76, passed away on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, at her home in Louisville, Mississippi. Funeral services were 11 a.m. Saturday, December 20 in the Massey Funeral Home Chapel with Robert Oswalt and Bro. Rickey Culberson officiating. Visitation was the day of the service at the funeral home from 10 a.m. until service time. Interment immediately followed the service in Ellison Ridge Cemetery.
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SANDRA EARLEEN MILES
JANUARY 31, 1949 — DECEMBER 16, 2025
Sandra Earleen Miles, 76, passed away on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, at her home in Louisville, Mississippi. Funeral services were 11 a.m. Saturday, December 20 in the Massey Funeral Home Chapel with Robert Oswalt and Bro. Rickey Culberson officiating. Visitation was the day of the service at the funeral home from 10 a.m. until service time. Interment immediately followed the service in Ellison Ridge Cemetery.
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SANDRA EARLEEN MILES
JANUARY 31, 1949 — DECEMBER 16, 2025
Sandra Earleen Miles, 76, passed away on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, at her home in Louisville, Mississippi. Funeral services were 11 a.m. Saturday, December 20 in the Massey Funeral Home Chapel with Robert Oswalt and Bro. Rickey Culberson officiating. Visitation was the day of the service at the funeral home from 10 a.m. until service time. Interment immediately followed the service in Ellison Ridge Cemetery.
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BELL, DAVALYN, BM, 7/21/1993; SIMPLE POSSESSION, 12/19/2025, MHP
CARTER, KEVIN D, WM, 11/28/1967; DUI 1ST OFFENSE, 12/22/2025, MHP
DAVIS, MARQUANDA D, BF, 5/3/1975; HOLD DETAINER, 12/21/2025, MHP
HALBERT, DEQUARIS, BM, 12/1/2025; DUI 1ST OFFENSE, 12/21/2025, MHP
HAYNES, J’QUAY A, BM, 10/9/2003; DUI 1ST OFFENSE, 12/17/2025, MHP
HICKMAN, CORNELIUS, BM, 10/15/1996; DUI 1ST OFFENSE, SEATBELT VIOLATION, SIMPLE POSSESSION, WINDOW TINT, 12/19/2025, MHP
HUNT, MICHAEL L, BM, 4/15/1972; DUI 1ST OFFENSE, 12/18/2025, MHP
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BELL, DAVALYN, BM, 7/21/1993; SIMPLE POSSESSION, 12/19/2025, MHP
CARTER, KEVIN D, WM, 11/28/1967; DUI 1ST OFFENSE, 12/22/2025, MHP
DAVIS, MARQUANDA D, BF, 5/3/1975; HOLD DETAINER, 12/21/2025, MHP
HALBERT, DEQUARIS, BM, 12/1/2025; DUI 1ST OFFENSE, 12/21/2025, MHP
HAYNES, J’QUAY A, BM, 10/9/2003; DUI 1ST OFFENSE, 12/17/2025, MHP
HICKMAN, CORNELIUS, BM, 10/15/1996; DUI 1ST OFFENSE, SEATBELT VIOLATION, SIMPLE POSSESSION, WINDOW TINT, 12/19/2025, MHP
HUNT, MICHAEL L, BM, 4/15/1972; DUI 1ST OFFENSE, 12/18/2025, MHP
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BELL, DAVALYN, BM, 7/21/1993; SIMPLE POSSESSION, 12/19/2025, MHP
CARTER, KEVIN D, WM, 11/28/1967; DUI 1ST OFFENSE, 12/22/2025, MHP
DAVIS, MARQUANDA D, BF, 5/3/1975; HOLD DETAINER, 12/21/2025, MHP
HALBERT, DEQUARIS, BM, 12/1/2025; DUI 1ST OFFENSE, 12/21/2025, MHP
HAYNES, J’QUAY A, BM, 10/9/2003; DUI 1ST OFFENSE, 12/17/2025, MHP
HICKMAN, CORNELIUS, BM, 10/15/1996; DUI 1ST OFFENSE, SEATBELT VIOLATION, SIMPLE POSSESSION, WINDOW TINT, 12/19/2025, MHP
HUNT, MICHAEL L, BM, 4/15/1972; DUI 1ST OFFENSE, 12/18/2025, MHP
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Perry Howard Hickman
December 10, 2025
Funeral services for Mr. Perry Howard Hickman, 71, were held on December 20 at 2:00pm at Oak Grove #2 MB Church. Reb Anthony Thames officiated. Burial was held at Oak Grove #2 MB Church Cemetery.
Mr. Hickman was born in 1954 in Louisville. He died on December 10 at his home.
Survivors include his wife, Glend Hickman; sisters, Gillie Murry, Ruby Stennis, Helen Killins, Callie Drake, Lorine Randle, Mattie Johnson and Virginia Hickman; son, Christopher Hickman; brother, Lee Hickman; two grandchildren; other family and friends.
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Left to Right: Bobby Culwell and Rebekah Schilling at the HOPE PHBA/Open Show at the Lauderdale County Agri-Center in Meridian, Mississippi.
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Smoke billows from the home of the McKay family of Duck Hill early New Year's Eve morning. | Submitted Photo
A Montgomery County family counted their blessings as the New Year was ushered in following an early morning fire that destroyed their home New Year’s Eve morning.
The family of five, including three boys – ages 14, 9 and 5 – lost everything as a result of the blaze, which occurred in the 2800 block of Mississippi Highway 404 in Duck Hill.
Community members in both Montgomery and Grenada counties immediately began rallying together to assist the family with immediate as well as future needs.
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Smoke billows from the home of the McKay family of Duck Hill early New Year's Eve morning. | Submitted Photo
A Montgomery County family counted their blessings as the New Year was ushered in following an early morning fire that destroyed their home New Year’s Eve morning.
The family of five, including three boys – ages 14, 9 and 5 – lost everything as a result of the blaze, which occurred in the 2800 block of Mississippi Highway 404 in Duck Hill.
Community members in both Montgomery and Grenada counties immediately began rallying together to assist the family with immediate as well as future needs.
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If I said, “Let’s take a “fast cruise,” you might think I meant four days out of Mobile, hardly time to make it to Cozumel and back. No, I would have been referencing the Navy’s practice of scheduling a ship for a mock underway period alongside the pier before a long deployment overseas.
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If I said, “Let’s take a “fast cruise,” you might think I meant four days out of Mobile, hardly time to make it to Cozumel and back. No, I would have been referencing the Navy’s practice of scheduling a ship for a mock underway period alongside the pier before a long deployment overseas.
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If I said, “Let’s take a “fast cruise,” you might think I meant four days out of Mobile, hardly time to make it to Cozumel and back. No, I would have been referencing the Navy’s practice of scheduling a ship for a mock underway period alongside the pier before a long deployment overseas.
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In January 2016, the 50th anniversary of the 1966 killing of Vernon Dahmer Sr., the Mississippi Legislature honored him and his family in the Senate chamber. Afterward then-Sen. John Horhn, who introduced the measure, posed with the family and others, including Hollis Watkins, a civil rights activist who stayed with the family in 1961 and worked on voting rights. Credit: Jerry Mitchell/Mississippi Today
Mafia hitman Gregory Scarpa Sr. pocketed millions from drug dealing, donned a seven-carat pinky ring and shot to death so many people that he stopped counting at 50.
Oh, and he helped the FBI solve who killed Mississippi NAACP leader Vernon Dahmer Sr.
Hollywood plans to release a movie next year on Scarpa’s role in the Dahmer case, “By Any Means,” starring Mark Wahlberg as the mobster.
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