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Tuesday evening, Feb. 17 the Winona Board of Aldermen held their regular mid-month meeting. All Board Members were in attendance with the exception of Ward 4 Alderman Charles Harris. The most pressing topic of discussion during the meeting was regarding the City of Winona hiring for three positions, the most debated of which was the hiring of a new Code Enforcement/Animal Control Officer. The details on the issue are as follows.
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JACKSON, Miss.- Firefighter Michael Johnson of the Winona Fire Department is making a difference and has graduated Class 219 from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1010 Firefighter I-II course held at the Mississippi State Fire Academy in Jackson, MS.
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JACKSON, Miss.- Firefighter Michael Johnson of the Winona Fire Department is making a difference and has graduated Class 219 from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1010 Firefighter I-II course held at the Mississippi State Fire Academy in Jackson, MS.
By PRESS RELEASE - MISSISSIPPI STATE FIRE ACADEMY - Staff Writer on
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Photo by Photo Special to Times/Conservative, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
JACKSON, Miss.- Firefighter Michael Johnson of the Winona Fire Department is making a difference and has graduated Class 219 from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1010 Firefighter I-II course held at the Mississippi State Fire Academy in Jackson, MS.
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The Carroll County School District Board of Education holds their regular meetings on the second Thursday of the month starting at 5:30 p.m.
Disagreement pervaded the regular Feb. 12 meeting of the Carroll County School Board. Many topics of interest were discussed over the hour and a half duration of the meeting. As the first major issue of discussion, there was a significant disagreement between Board members and legal counsel on the proper procedure for district personnel to come before the Board. The details on this matter are as follows.
By Peyton Poe - Staff Writer on
1 month ago
Photo by Peyton Poe, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
The Carroll County School District Board of Education holds their regular meetings on the second Thursday of the month starting at 5:30 p.m.
Disagreement pervaded the regular Feb. 12 meeting of the Carroll County School Board. Many topics of interest were discussed over the hour and a half duration of the meeting. As the first major issue of discussion, there was a significant disagreement between Board members and legal counsel on the proper procedure for district personnel to come before the Board. The details on this matter are as follows.
By Peyton Poe - Staff Writer on
1 month ago
Photo by Peyton Poe, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
The Carroll County School District Board of Education holds their regular meetings on the second Thursday of the month starting at 5:30 p.m.
Disagreement pervaded the regular Feb. 12 meeting of the Carroll County School Board. Many topics of interest were discussed over the hour and a half duration of the meeting. As the first major issue of discussion, there was a significant disagreement between Board members and legal counsel on the proper procedure for district personnel to come before the Board. The details on this matter are as follows.
By Peyton Poe - Staff Writer on
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Revenues from mobile sports betting are projected near $100 million per year should Mississippi lawmakers pass the legislation. The House wants $50 million of that to go to support PERS.
The “Mississippi Mobile Sports Wagering Act” passed 100 to 11 in the House Wednesday morning, sending it on to the Senate for consideration.
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Revenues from mobile sports betting are projected near $100 million per year should Mississippi lawmakers pass the legislation. The House wants $50 million of that to go to support PERS.
The “Mississippi Mobile Sports Wagering Act” passed 100 to 11 in the House Wednesday morning, sending it on to the Senate for consideration.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month ago
See what Mississippi political leaders had to say about President Donald Trump’s 2026 State of the Union address.
President Donald Trump (R) delivered his first official State of the Union address since taking office in his second term on Tuesday evening. It was the longest-ever such address given by a president.
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See what Mississippi political leaders had to say about President Donald Trump’s 2026 State of the Union address.
President Donald Trump (R) delivered his first official State of the Union address since taking office in his second term on Tuesday evening. It was the longest-ever such address given by a president.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
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See what Mississippi political leaders had to say about President Donald Trump’s 2026 State of the Union address.
President Donald Trump (R) delivered his first official State of the Union address since taking office in his second term on Tuesday evening. It was the longest-ever such address given by a president.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
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Robert Wise has written another lengthy article criticizing Trump. {NSS 2/20} He blames the administration for allowing a nameless staffer for making a despicable post in the wee hours of the morning. Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary gave good advice: "Please stop the fake outrage.": Anyone with an open mind would know that Trump is not a racist as evidenced by his recent celebration of Black History Month in the White House.
By Peter Gilderson on
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Robert Wise has written another lengthy article criticizing Trump. {NSS 2/20} He blames the administration for allowing a nameless staffer for making a despicable post in the wee hours of the morning. Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary gave good advice: "Please stop the fake outrage.": Anyone with an open mind would know that Trump is not a racist as evidenced by his recent celebration of Black History Month in the White House.
By Peter Gilderson on
1 month ago
Robert Wise has written another lengthy article criticizing Trump. {NSS 2/20} He blames the administration for allowing a nameless staffer for making a despicable post in the wee hours of the morning. Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary gave good advice: "Please stop the fake outrage.": Anyone with an open mind would know that Trump is not a racist as evidenced by his recent celebration of Black History Month in the White House.
By Peter Gilderson on
1 month ago
Robert Wise has written another lengthy article criticizing Trump. {NSS 2/20} He blames the administration for allowing a nameless staffer for making a despicable post in the wee hours of the morning. Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary gave good advice: "Please stop the fake outrage.": Anyone with an open mind would know that Trump is not a racist as evidenced by his recent celebration of Black History Month in the White House.
By Peter Gilderson on
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Funeral homes may submit obituaries to obits@hubcityspokes.com. Death notices are printed free of charge; obituaries with photos and detailed information will incur a charge. For assistance, call (601)-268-2331.
Robert Bascle (77) of Hattiesburg passed away on February 18, 2026. Moore Funeral Service is handling the arrangements.
Mildred Frances Byrd (86) formerly of Petal passed away on February 19, 2026. Moore Funeral Service handled the arrangements.
Billy Eugene Carter (89) of Petal passed away on February 20, 2026. Moore Funeral Service handled the arrangements.
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1 month ago
Funeral homes may submit obituaries to obits@hubcityspokes.com. Death notices are printed free of charge; obituaries with photos and detailed information will incur a charge. For assistance, call (601)-268-2331.
Robert Bascle (77) of Hattiesburg passed away on February 18, 2026. Moore Funeral Service is handling the arrangements.
Mildred Frances Byrd (86) formerly of Petal passed away on February 19, 2026. Moore Funeral Service handled the arrangements.
Billy Eugene Carter (89) of Petal passed away on February 20, 2026. Moore Funeral Service handled the arrangements.
By Staff reports on
1 month ago
Funeral homes may submit obituaries to obits@hubcityspokes.com. Death notices are printed free of charge; obituaries with photos and detailed information will incur a charge. For assistance, call (601)-268-2331.
Robert Bascle (77) of Hattiesburg passed away on February 18, 2026. Moore Funeral Service is handling the arrangements.
Mildred Frances Byrd (86) formerly of Petal passed away on February 19, 2026. Moore Funeral Service handled the arrangements.
Billy Eugene Carter (89) of Petal passed away on February 20, 2026. Moore Funeral Service handled the arrangements.
By Staff reports on
1 month ago
Funeral homes may submit obituaries to obits@hubcityspokes.com. Death notices are printed free of charge; obituaries with photos and detailed information will incur a charge. For assistance, call (601)-268-2331.
Robert Bascle (77) of Hattiesburg passed away on February 18, 2026. Moore Funeral Service is handling the arrangements.
Mildred Frances Byrd (86) formerly of Petal passed away on February 19, 2026. Moore Funeral Service handled the arrangements.
Billy Eugene Carter (89) of Petal passed away on February 20, 2026. Moore Funeral Service handled the arrangements.
By Staff reports on