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Yoshawn Hudson’s stock is rising as he nears his senior season at Winona High School.
Hudson was recently listed as a 3-star prospect with 247Sports. The 6-foot, 193-pound Hudson also has 12 college scholarship offers, and he is hoping a few more come his way.
“The ranking by 247Sports caught me off guard,” Hudson said. “I got a text from one of the guys with them, and he told me I was being listed as a 3-star. I told him that was crazy, but I give all the glory to God.
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Yoshawn Hudson’s stock is rising as he nears his senior season at Winona High School.
Hudson was recently listed as a 3-star prospect with 247Sports. The 6-foot, 193-pound Hudson also has 12 college scholarship offers, and he is hoping a few more come his way.
“The ranking by 247Sports caught me off guard,” Hudson said. “I got a text from one of the guys with them, and he told me I was being listed as a 3-star. I told him that was crazy, but I give all the glory to God.
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Community garden taking shape at Stennett Park
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GIPSON ADDRESSES LOCAL CATTLEMEN
Commissioner Andy Gipson (center) of the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce was guest speaker for the Webster County Cattlemen’s Association meeting on March 19. The meeting took place at the Career and Technology Center in Eupora. Gipson has served as ag commissioner since 2018 and is a longtime cattleman in private life. Joining him are his wife, Leslie, and Charlie Shaw, president of the WCCA.
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The North Carrollton Board of Aldermen holds their regular meetings on the 1st Tuesday of the month starting at 6 p.m. at the City Hall building.
During a special meeting of the North Carrollton mayor and the Board of Aldermen Thursday, March 19, two grant projects the town had been awarded totaling more than a half million dollars were put in motion.
Colby Willis White of Willis Engineering presented a Memorandum of Understanding for Mayor Ken Strachan to sign with Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) to begin advertising on the Big Sand Recreational Park near the tabernacle at Big Sand Creek.
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Webster Jail docket 03-27-2026
March 17
Jimmy Sanders, DOB 08-02-76, WM; Webster County SO/SO6: simple assault-domestic, felony burglary (residential) and felony receiving stolen property.
These individuals were taken into custody and booked into the docket at the Webster County Jail. All individuals are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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WPT legals 03-27-2026
IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF WEBSTER COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS JONES JR, DECEASED
CAUSE NO.: 26-cv-00001
RHONDA SHAE KENNEDY, PETITIONER
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
TO: ALL BORN, KNOWN, ABSENT, OR UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF THOMAS JONES, JR., DECEASED
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Mantee’s Dancy Ridge Farm involves the whole family
By Caitlin Morrow
The Reflector
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Angels among us: Maben Library redecorated for spring
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Cherrie Winter Performing Arts Academy is located in downtown Eupora.
Dancing and confidence: studio provides outlet for self-expression
By Steven Ward
Today in Mississippi
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The Carroll County School District Board of Education holds their regular meetings on the 2nd Thursday of the month starting at 5:30 p.m. in the J.Z. George Band Hall.
Tuesday, Feb. 24 the Carroll County School District Board of Education held a special called meeting. Much information was discussed over the roughly hour and a half duration of the open meeting. The overarching topic for the meeting was concerning district policies and procedures on various topics. In last week’s edition of The Conservative, the story covered a discussion about alternative school placement. This week we will focus on the Boards’ discussion of the district bullying policy. The details on the remainder of the special called meeting are as follows.
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The Carroll County School District Board of Education holds their regular meetings on the 2nd Thursday of the month starting at 5:30 p.m. in the J.Z. George Band Hall.
Tuesday, Feb. 24 the Carroll County School District Board of Education held a special called meeting. Much information was discussed over the roughly hour and a half duration of the open meeting. The overarching topic for the meeting was concerning district policies and procedures on various topics. In last week’s edition of The Conservative, the story covered a discussion about alternative school placement. This week we will focus on the Boards’ discussion of the district bullying policy. The details on the remainder of the special called meeting are as follows.
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Photo by Peyton Poe, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
The Carroll County School District Board of Education holds their regular meetings on the 2nd Thursday of the month starting at 5:30 p.m. in the J.Z. George Band Hall.
Tuesday, Feb. 24 the Carroll County School District Board of Education held a special called meeting. Much information was discussed over the roughly hour and a half duration of the open meeting. The overarching topic for the meeting was concerning district policies and procedures on various topics. In last week’s edition of The Conservative, the story covered a discussion about alternative school placement. This week we will focus on the Boards’ discussion of the district bullying policy. The details on the remainder of the special called meeting are as follows.
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Legislature negotiates funding for pilot public defender programBy Jerry Mitchell
Mississippi Today
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Former 4-H’er pursues MSU horticulture degree
By Leah Bowers
Mississippi Landmarks
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MLB eyes 32-team expansion, realignment by 2028–29
By Laurence Hilliard
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Make “taking it to the streets” your personal evangelism model
By Austin Bishop
13 For “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” 14 But how can they call on him to save them unless they believe in him? And how can they believe in him if they have never heard about him? And how can they hear about him unless someone tells them?
— Romans 10:13-14 (NLT)
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Peggy's Ponderings
By Peggy Sims
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Ink, trust and the people who make it possible
There’s an old truth in the newspaper business that doesn’t get said often enough, mostly because we’re too busy chasing the next story, the next deadline, the next thing somebody would rather you didn’t read.
So let’s say it plainly.
This newspaper exists because of you.
Not because of fancy presses or glowing screens. Not because of editors who think they know something.It exists because of the city’s, county’s, businesses and citizens support.
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Choctaw County native casts a line into memory with new book on fishing, culture
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