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These are trying times for the Secretary of War. His penchant for bare-chested and mano a mano behavior has made him a lightning rod for critics of the Trump administration.
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These are trying times for the Secretary of War. His penchant for bare-chested and mano a mano behavior has made him a lightning rod for critics of the Trump administration.
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These are trying times for the Secretary of War. His penchant for bare-chested and mano a mano behavior has made him a lightning rod for critics of the Trump administration.
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In recognition of the Semiquincentennial of America’s Independence on July 4, the Thomas Rodney Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution continues its yearlong celebration to honor our patriot ancestors. During the weeks and months leading to America’s 250th Birthday, chapter members are spotlighting the service of our Revolutionary War Ancestors. This week, we honor the service of James Howard, Revolutionary Ancestor of chapter members Rebecca Whatley Cartledge and Jone Whatley Negri.
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In recognition of the Semiquincentennial of America’s Independence on July 4, the Thomas Rodney Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution continues its yearlong celebration to honor our patriot ancestors. During the weeks and months leading to America’s 250th Birthday, chapter members are spotlighting the service of our Revolutionary War Ancestors. This week, we honor the service of James Howard, Revolutionary Ancestor of chapter members Rebecca Whatley Cartledge and Jone Whatley Negri.
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Jeffery Clinton Pearson
Feb. 6, 2026
Services for Jeffery Clinton Pearson, 43, of Starkville were Feb. 10, 2026, at Hopewell Baptist Church in McCool, where he was a member.
Mr. Pearson’s career was in the farming industry. He died Feb. 6, 2026, at Baptist Hospital-OCH in Starkville.
Survivors include his mother, Rachel Pearson of Starkville; a sister, Kelly Potts of McCool; three brothers, Larry Mann of Knoxville, Tennessee, Michael Mann of Lena and Tony Pearson of Vardaman; five nieces and three nephews.
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By Dr. Katherine W. Hughes, Associate Professor of Nursing, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC, RN-TNCC
As of 2023, a woman’s life expectancy was 81.1 years (U.S.). The challenge is to maintain the extra years in good health and productivity. In the past, medical research has ignored many health issues important to women. Recently, new research related to women’s health problems has yielded insights into preventive and complementary healthcare for women.
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By Dr. Katherine W. Hughes, Associate Professor of Nursing, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC, RN-TNCC
As of 2023, a woman’s life expectancy was 81.1 years (U.S.). The challenge is to maintain the extra years in good health and productivity. In the past, medical research has ignored many health issues important to women. Recently, new research related to women’s health problems has yielded insights into preventive and complementary healthcare for women.
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By Dr. Katherine W. Hughes, Associate Professor of Nursing, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC, RN-TNCC
As of 2023, a woman’s life expectancy was 81.1 years (U.S.). The challenge is to maintain the extra years in good health and productivity. In the past, medical research has ignored many health issues important to women. Recently, new research related to women’s health problems has yielded insights into preventive and complementary healthcare for women.
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The Rotary Club of Winona is calling on eleventh and twelfth grade high school students to consider how "The 4-Way Test" can influence everyday decision making in their lives. The “The 4-Way Test” is a nonpartisan and nonsectarian ethical guide that Rotarians use in their personal and professional relationships.
The test asks us to consider the things we think, say, or do:
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The Rotary Club of Winona is calling on eleventh and twelfth grade high school students to consider how "The 4-Way Test" can influence everyday decision making in their lives. The “The 4-Way Test” is a nonpartisan and nonsectarian ethical guide that Rotarians use in their personal and professional relationships.
The test asks us to consider the things we think, say, or do:
By PRESS RELEASE - ROTARY CLUB OF WINONA on
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The Rotary Club of Winona is calling on eleventh and twelfth grade high school students to consider how "The 4-Way Test" can influence everyday decision making in their lives. The “The 4-Way Test” is a nonpartisan and nonsectarian ethical guide that Rotarians use in their personal and professional relationships.
The test asks us to consider the things we think, say, or do:
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State Rep. Shanda Yates says Jackson property owners would collect the utility fees but not pay the bill. Renters believed the bills were being paid, that is until their utilities were disconnected.
After a spirited debate Wednesday morning, the Senate Judiciary B Committee passed a House bill holding landlords responsible for unpaid utilities covered in a tenant’s lease, a problem that has been occurring across Mississippi and brought to light in recent months in the city of Jackson, lawmakers said.
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This week is a week of excitement at school, it's CHICKEN WEEK. When Chicken Week comes around, people from Mississippi State bring chicken eggs to the classrooms that need to be hatched. Over the week, we all watch them hatch, become fluffy, start walking, learning how to eat and drink, and make all the chicken noises.
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This week is a week of excitement at school, it's CHICKEN WEEK. When Chicken Week comes around, people from Mississippi State bring chicken eggs to the classrooms that need to be hatched. Over the week, we all watch them hatch, become fluffy, start walking, learning how to eat and drink, and make all the chicken noises.
By Iva Ruth Faulk - Columnist on
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This week is a week of excitement at school, it's CHICKEN WEEK. When Chicken Week comes around, people from Mississippi State bring chicken eggs to the classrooms that need to be hatched. Over the week, we all watch them hatch, become fluffy, start walking, learning how to eat and drink, and make all the chicken noises.
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