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Earlier this year, colleges in no income tax states used that as a selling point when trying to snag players in the transfer portal. Mississippi lawmakers say the Magnolia State needs to remain competitive in that arena.
In this new era of college football so heavily focused on the almighty dollar, schools in states with no income tax have sought to use that to their benefit when recruiting players.
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For the first time in about 15 years, the Blue Angels are performing a show at the Naval Air Station in Meridian.
“It is with great excitement that we announce that the elite Blue Angels will be back in Meridian to celebrate their 85th anniversary, as well as the Navy base’s 65th anniversary of training excellence here in Meridian, Mississippi,” expressed Luke Davis, Commanding Officer for the Naval Air Station in Meridian. “Thank you all for your support. Come out on March 28 and March 29. It’s going to be a great show.”
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For the first time in about 15 years, the Blue Angels are performing a show at the Naval Air Station in Meridian.
“It is with great excitement that we announce that the elite Blue Angels will be back in Meridian to celebrate their 85th anniversary, as well as the Navy base’s 65th anniversary of training excellence here in Meridian, Mississippi,” expressed Luke Davis, Commanding Officer for the Naval Air Station in Meridian. “Thank you all for your support. Come out on March 28 and March 29. It’s going to be a great show.”
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Below is a political opinion column by Roger Wicker:
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker carries peace through strength message to Europe.
The tyrants in China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran are on the move, and their aggression makes at least one thing clear: America needs strong, reliable friends. In February, I traveled to Europe to bring a message to our most important allies. In this increasingly dangerous world, the nations of Europe and North America must stand united.
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Another bill that would have allowed terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis gummies while being treated in a hospital did not pass the Senate Public Health Committee this week.
The Senate passed a bill out of the Public Health Committee this week that could allow people suffering from neurological conditions or addiction to receive Ibogaine treatment, while killing another bill that would allow terminally ill patients to receive medical cannabis gummies while being treated in a hospital.
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1. Moss Point native makes “American Idol” Top 30
Moss Point native Daniel Stallworth advanced into the Top 30 on “American Idol” Monday night after performing “Stand By Me.”
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Grab those beads, moonpies, and more and get ready for not just one, but two amazing Mardi Gras Parades set to take place in Clarke County the first weekend in March!
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Grab those beads, moonpies, and more and get ready for not just one, but two amazing Mardi Gras Parades set to take place in Clarke County the first weekend in March!
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Margaret Janese Mace, 64, of Stonewall, Mississippi, passed away on February 18, 2026, at Baptist/Anderson Hospital in Meridian, MS.
She was born on January 20, 1962, to Collins and Catherine (Logan) Taylor in Quitman, MS.
Margaret is survived by her husband, Gerald Mace; sons, Lee (Cindy) Vreeland, Joshua (Brittnay) Vreeland, and Dylan (Rafael Burns) Vreeland; sisters, Connie Dearman and Kathy Rainey; and four grandchildren.
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Photo by Brittney Mangum, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
The Quitman Woman’s Club proudly celebrated its 100th year as a federated member in February 2026. Organized and federated in February 1926, the club began its legacy of service under the leadership of its first president, Mrs. W.C. (Effie) Couch.
For a century, the Quitman Woman’s Club has been a dedicated member of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs and the Mississippi Federation of Women’s Clubs, whose mission is personal enrichment leading to volunteer service that benefits the community, state, nation, and world.
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Photo by Brittney Mangum, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
The Quitman Woman’s Club proudly celebrated its 100th year as a federated member in February 2026. Organized and federated in February 1926, the club began its legacy of service under the leadership of its first president, Mrs. W.C. (Effie) Couch.
For a century, the Quitman Woman’s Club has been a dedicated member of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs and the Mississippi Federation of Women’s Clubs, whose mission is personal enrichment leading to volunteer service that benefits the community, state, nation, and world.
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“Hold tight to your faith, your family, and your roots,” advised Keely Jackson. “Those things will carry you through anything.”
Family has always been important to Keely Jackson. She inherited her values from the lessons her family taught her as a child, and she truly cherishes the memories she has been able to make with her family over the years.
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“Hold tight to your faith, your family, and your roots,” advised Keely Jackson. “Those things will carry you through anything.”
Family has always been important to Keely Jackson. She inherited her values from the lessons her family taught her as a child, and she truly cherishes the memories she has been able to make with her family over the years.
By Brittney Mangum on
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An excellent medical column in The Washington Post predicts the next target in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s anti-vaccine campaign. At the same time, the column debunks the claim that this target is hazardous to children’s health.
Dr. Leana S. Wen, an emergency physician and clinical associate professor at George Washington University, believes Kennedy, the Health and Human Services secretary, may seek the removal of “aluminum salts” from vaccines. He claims this ingredient can cause conditions from autism to asthma to food allergies.
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1. UMMC reopens clinics after cyberattack
The University of Mississippi Medical Center says their clinics will resume normal operations and appointment schedules on Monday as it continues recovery efforts following a cyberattack on February 19.
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The arrest records are published weekly and information in the records is obtained directly from the Clarke County Sheriff’s Department Docket Book. Names of those arrested are not and will not be withheld by request or fee. The arrest docket book is public record and is permissible to view by the public.
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