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Mac Hamburg graduated from Enterprise High School in 1961. After graduation, he committed to Memphis State University but decided to attend Jones. He played for the Bobcats and was awarded an All-state lineman award in 1964. He also earned a football scholarship to Louisiana College. After playing football, Hamburg enlisted in the United States Marine Corp. He trained at Camp LeJeune (North Carolina) and was sent to Vietnam. He was involved in a fierce battle in the Quang tri Province of South Vietnam. He was among 17 who lost their lives in service that day.
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A typical scene from a past show and sale by the Washington Art Association. The show will be held Sunday, March 22 at the Sara Nelson home in Clifton. Everyone is invited to attend and enjoy refreshments from 2 to 5 p.m. There is no charge to attend.
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Becky Watkins and AnnaLee Hollis
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Beautiful artwork adorned the tables and walls in the meeting room at the Quitman Public Library on February 19. It was accompanied by memorabilia of the Quitman Woman’s Club as they celebrated 100 years of service. An assortment of cookies and punch was provided for all who attended the event to enjoy.
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Becky Watkins and AnnaLee Hollis
, Becky Watkins and Addison Hamburg
, Becky Watkins and London Stevens
Beautiful artwork adorned the tables and walls in the meeting room at the Quitman Public Library on February 19. It was accompanied by memorabilia of the Quitman Woman’s Club as they celebrated 100 years of service. An assortment of cookies and punch was provided for all who attended the event to enjoy.
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Enterprise Middle School members of FBLA recently competed in the Southern District Conference at Jones College.
Congratulations to the following for making the stage: Caroline Smith - 6th place in Digital Citizenship; James Tidmore - 3rd place in Exploring Technology; Zeb Moore - 5th place in Exploring Professionalism; and Jaeger Cumberland - 6th place in Exploring Marketing Concepts.
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Enterprise Middle School members of FBLA recently competed in the Southern District Conference at Jones College.
Congratulations to the following for making the stage: Caroline Smith - 6th place in Digital Citizenship; James Tidmore - 3rd place in Exploring Technology; Zeb Moore - 5th place in Exploring Professionalism; and Jaeger Cumberland - 6th place in Exploring Marketing Concepts.
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What a great day for EHS FBLA at the Southern District Conference held at Jones College! Our students competed in a wide range of categories, enjoyed entertainment from Jones OnStage and networked with other students from the southern district.
Congratulations to all of our winners—we couldn’t be more proud!
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What a great day for EHS FBLA at the Southern District Conference held at Jones College! Our students competed in a wide range of categories, enjoyed entertainment from Jones OnStage and networked with other students from the southern district.
Congratulations to all of our winners—we couldn’t be more proud!
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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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