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Mississippi School Boards Association chose Lily Cooper as Winona High School winner of a personal essay and speaking contest.
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Mississippi School Boards Association chose Lily Cooper as Winona High School winner of a personal essay and speaking contest.
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WAYNE STEWART, JR.
May 11, 1966 - December 15, 2025
Funeral services will be held Saturday, December 20, 2025, at Concord Baptist Church at 11:30 a.m. Visitation will be held at the church from 10:00 a.m. until service time. Memorials may be made to Salem Cemetery Fund, c/o Ethan Ewing, 21 Elkin Ct, Macon, MS 39341 or Salem Historical Society, c/o Nick Clark, 7726 Honey Lake Rd, Macon, MS 39341. Cockrell Funeral Home is honored to be entrusted with arrangements
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Winston County Jail Docket
Bookings between Dec. 8–15, 2025
• Tyreekus D. Maul, DOB 7/1/1999, 26, BM; charge: DUI – 1st offense; arresting agency: Mississippi Highway Patrol; arrest date: Dec. 9, 2025.
• Shannon G. Acey, DOB 1/11/1994, 31, WM; charge: DUI – 1st offense; arresting agency: Mississippi Highway Patrol; arrest date: Dec. 9, 2025.
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Elijah Jones is a proud Hattiesburg native who enjoys writing. Email him at edjhubtown@aol.com.
James Carville, who played a key role in the election of Bill Clinton to the White House in 1992, has parlayed his political role into that of one of the many cable news network talking heads that parade daily across our TV screens. Carville will probably be best remembered for coining a phrase that became the mantra for Clinton's campaign, a line you're probably familiar with: “It's the economy, stupid.”
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Five hundred and seventy-six (576) Northeast Mississippi Community College students achieved a grade point average (GPA) of 3.5-3.9 on a 4.0 scale for the 2025 Fall semester and, as a result, have been named to the college's distinguished Vice President's List.
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Students in grades K3 through sixth grade at Winston Academy present their annual Christmas program under the direction of Mrs. Brenda Hunt on Dec. 10 in the Ferrell Rigby Gym. The program, held at 10 a.m., featured performances by elementary students and marked the school’s yearly holiday celebration.
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In the article “Community Thanksgiving luncheon serves hundreds,” published in the Dec. 12 edition of The Winston County Journal, several individuals who were recognized for their service were inadvertently left out.
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Carolyn Abadie of Book Mart in Starkville, Joe Lee, Jerimiah Edwards, and Carolyn Hampton.
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MSU Photo ID: From left, Mississippi State public relations students Caroline Flint of Sturgis, Parker Acosta of Mandeville, Louisiana, Alice Ann Haab of Louisville and Maggie Heath of Brandon are pictured during the 2025 Southern Public Relations Federation Awards Banquet in Bossier City, Louisiana, after earning first place in the conference’s Public Relations Case Study Challenge. The team represented MSU’s Department of Communication, Media and Theatre and competed against universities from across the Southeast. (Photo submitted)
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The Herdsmans were the worst kids in the history of the world. They lied and stole and were bad to their teachers and were so all-around awful you could hardly believe they were real.
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East Central Community College in Decatur will officially usher in the 2026 baseball and softball season with a special First Pitch Dinner featuring one of the most accomplished coaches in college baseball, Mississippi State Head Coach Brian O’Connor, on Monday, January 26, at 6:30 p.m. in Brackeen-Wood Gymnasium.
The evening will bring together fans, alumni, and supporters of ECCC baseball and softball for a night of fellowship, inspiration, and championship-level insight from a coach whose career has consistently reached the sport’s biggest stage.
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By Robbie Robertson
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The Nanih Waiya basketball teams only got in one game last week as they dropped both contests to Southeast Lauderdale.
The Lady Warriors fell 56-31 while the Warriors lost 62-35.
Nanih Waiya was scheduled to host French Camp on Monday and Union on Tuesday as they finish out their pre-Christmas schedule.
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From Left, Debbie Clark, Manelle Ricketts, Matt Bennett, Sharon Stone, Jax Swindle, Kelsey Swindle, Zenda Faust, and Robert Anderson.
Modern Woodmen of America Chapter 15917 Members and Representative Matt Bennett present Sharon Stone with a Hometown Hero award for her outstanding work with In Defensive of Animals Hope animal sanctuary.
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