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Article Written by: Molly C Nicodemus, PhD
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By LaKeadra Coffey
Choctaw Plaindealer
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Jail docket
12/2/25 Robert Cole w/m 5/22/84 CSO transferred for work program
12/2/25 Vashon Magee b/m 5/1/96 CSO transferred for work program
12/5/25 Jakarius Weaver b/m 3/1/06 CSO burglary of a dwelling & domestic violence
12/6/25 Breana Shell b/f 1/27/89 CSO b/w-improper/expired & b/w-no insurance
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Ackerman Baptist Church Christmas Programs
Ackerman Baptist Church will host a special Christmas presentation on Saturday, Dec. 14, at 6 p.m., the church’s Kingdom Kids ministry will present “Bethlehem Express,” a children’s Christmas musical created for audiences of all ages.
Program is open to the public. Church leaders encouraged families to attend and “enjoy the true spirit of the season through music and fellowship.”
Ackerman Baptist Church is located at 185 East Cherry Street.
AES to Host ‘Deck the Halls’ Event on Dec. 15
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With temperatures dropping Sunday night, Blessings for All, Empowered by Faith is thrilled to announce that their Warming Center in Winona, MS will open its doors Sunday, 12/14/25 at 5pm,
providing warmth and hope until 10am. They will reopen on Monday at 5pm, ready to serve until 10am, and Wednesday's schedule will be determined by the weather. The center will offer nourishing hot meals, showers, and essential
hygiene products, alongside a safe and cozy space to rest.
Your support is crucial, and here are some immediate needs:
dinner for 10
drinks for 10
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3 months 2 weeks ago
With temperatures dropping Sunday night, Blessings for All, Empowered by Faith is thrilled to announce that their Warming Center in Winona, MS will open its doors Sunday, 12/14/25 at 5pm,
providing warmth and hope until 10am. They will reopen on Monday at 5pm, ready to serve until 10am, and Wednesday's schedule will be determined by the weather. The center will offer nourishing hot meals, showers, and essential
hygiene products, alongside a safe and cozy space to rest.
Your support is crucial, and here are some immediate needs:
dinner for 10
drinks for 10
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Folk music is an entity based on tradition. With that tradition, there is a purity in holding the songs in their best possible state to transcend generations. However, the process of preservation (or even memory) is subject to the influences and inspirations of the player. Travelling from place to place, songcatchers like Lead Belly could collect at least 500 songs.
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Folk music is an entity based on tradition. With that tradition, there is a purity in holding the songs in their best possible state to transcend generations. However, the process of preservation (or even memory) is subject to the influences and inspirations of the player. Travelling from place to place, songcatchers like Lead Belly could collect at least 500 songs.
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A thoughtful column on the Mississippi Today website laid out a couple of education ideas that have nothing to do with the pending school choice proposal that would allow families, with state assistance, to enroll their children in whatever school they wish.
Bradley Roberson, superintendent of the Oxford School District, wrote that a state lawmaker challenged him: “If not school choice, then what?” Roberson has a couple of good ideas worth considering. Anything like them would transform education in Mississippi.
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A thoughtful column on the Mississippi Today website laid out a couple of education ideas that have nothing to do with the pending school choice proposal that would allow families, with state assistance, to enroll their children in whatever school they wish.
Bradley Roberson, superintendent of the Oxford School District, wrote that a state lawmaker challenged him: “If not school choice, then what?” Roberson has a couple of good ideas worth considering. Anything like them would transform education in Mississippi.
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A thoughtful column on the Mississippi Today website laid out a couple of education ideas that have nothing to do with the pending school choice proposal that would allow families, with state assistance, to enroll their children in whatever school they wish.
Bradley Roberson, superintendent of the Oxford School District, wrote that a state lawmaker challenged him: “If not school choice, then what?” Roberson has a couple of good ideas worth considering. Anything like them would transform education in Mississippi.
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We got good news in Mississippi this past Sunday. Ole Miss made the College Football Playoffs, Southern Miss will head to the New Orleans Bowl and Mississippi State will play in the Duke Mayo Bowl.
The Rebels were ranked sixth in the final rankings released Sunday. Ole Miss will host No. 11 Tulane on Saturday, December 20, at 2:30 p.m. The winner of the game will take on No. 3 Georgia in the Sugar Bowl on January 1. It's odd that Ole Miss got into the playoffs only to play a team (Tulane) it has played for a chance to play a team it has already played (Georgia).
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We got good news in Mississippi this past Sunday. Ole Miss made the College Football Playoffs, Southern Miss will head to the New Orleans Bowl and Mississippi State will play in the Duke Mayo Bowl.
The Rebels were ranked sixth in the final rankings released Sunday. Ole Miss will host No. 11 Tulane on Saturday, December 20, at 2:30 p.m. The winner of the game will take on No. 3 Georgia in the Sugar Bowl on January 1. It's odd that Ole Miss got into the playoffs only to play a team (Tulane) it has played for a chance to play a team it has already played (Georgia).
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