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Lisa Karmacharya (right, in front of the monitor) presides over the Dec. 8, 2025 meeting of the Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board in Jackson. Credit: Leonardo Bevilacqua/Mississippi Today
State officials say SR1 College Preparatory and STEM Academy, a charter school, has one day’s worth of cash on hand. School leaders say that’s not true.
The Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board is starting the process of revoking the charter of SR1 College Preparatory and STEM Academy. State officials say the Canton school has a day’s worth of money on hand.
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Lisa Karmacharya (right, in front of the monitor) presides over the Dec. 8, 2025 meeting of the Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board in Jackson. Credit: Leonardo Bevilacqua/Mississippi Today
State officials say SR1 College Preparatory and STEM Academy, a charter school, has one day’s worth of cash on hand. School leaders say that’s not true.
The Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board is starting the process of revoking the charter of SR1 College Preparatory and STEM Academy. State officials say the Canton school has a day’s worth of money on hand.
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PENSACOLA, Fla. — Despite a strong start and steady fight, Pearl River couldn’t slow No. 6 Gulf Coast State’s firepower Friday, falling 83–58 in its Pensacola opener.
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Jones College’s Concert Choir impressed the audience with new and traditional choral music at the Christmas with the Arts performance.
For more than 13 years Jones College’s Christmas with the Arts patrons have generously provided hundreds of new toys for the Salvation Army Toy Drive and this year’s donations will provide an extra bonus for recipients. Thanks to the generous support of the community, Salvation Army Captain Keisha McMullin said these gifts will ensure everyone has a few bonus gifts this year.
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Mississippi Treasurer David McRae is the 55th Treasurer for the State of Mississippi. In this role, he helps manage the state’s cash flow, oversees College and Career Savings Mississippi, and has returned more than $140 million in unclaimed money to Mississippians. For more information, visit Treasury.MS.gov.
Every Christmas season, it’s easy to get swept up in the chase for the “perfect” gift. Between Black Friday deals and Cyber Monday trends, our focus can drift from the true reason we celebrate: the birth of Jesus Christ and the time we cherish with family and friends.
The truth is that while the world pushes us to go bigger when gifting every year, the items under big flashy signs don’t always make for the most meaningful gifts. In fact, they might not even fit in a box.
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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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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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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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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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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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Way before DIY channels were a thing, we made our own holiday ornaments, partly from necessity. Some of us still do just for the fun of it.
Pardon the Boomer nostalgia, but back in the day, before becoming enrapt with hand-held screens and being reduced to our thumbs being our only moving parts, we kids were told to go outside and forage for entertainment - and don’t come back till dark.
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