3 months ago
Happy New Year! 2026 is here! Hope you all had a blessed and merry Christmas.
Brook’s General Store will have earlier closing times for the new year holiday. Wednesday, December 31st, 4 AM-5 PM and Thursday, January 1st, 4 AM-4 PM.
Triple P Fireworks looks forward to seeing everyone as you prepare for New Year’s Eve celebrations. They are located at 37446 Hwy. 38, just 3 miles east of Brook’s General Store. Please call 985-515-1500 for any questions.
Condolences to the family and friends of Horace James and Farrell Holliday.
By Holly Gill Sanders on
3 months ago
Happy New Year! 2026 is here! Hope you all had a blessed and merry Christmas.
Brook’s General Store will have earlier closing times for the new year holiday. Wednesday, December 31st, 4 AM-5 PM and Thursday, January 1st, 4 AM-4 PM.
Triple P Fireworks looks forward to seeing everyone as you prepare for New Year’s Eve celebrations. They are located at 37446 Hwy. 38, just 3 miles east of Brook’s General Store. Please call 985-515-1500 for any questions.
Condolences to the family and friends of Horace James and Farrell Holliday.
By Holly Gill Sanders on
3 months ago
*What a Blessing it is to see the beginning of another new year… January 1, 2026! As I reflect back over the year 2025, I realize that many of us have dealt with various situations in our lives. We’ve had so many ups and downs; some sunshine and rain but through it all we survived and that’s something to celebrate. Happy Blessed New Year’s Everyone!
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By Gwen Pigott on
3 months ago
*What a Blessing it is to see the beginning of another new year… January 1, 2026! As I reflect back over the year 2025, I realize that many of us have dealt with various situations in our lives. We’ve had so many ups and downs; some sunshine and rain but through it all we survived and that’s something to celebrate. Happy Blessed New Year’s Everyone!
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By Gwen Pigott on
3 months ago
*What a Blessing it is to see the beginning of another new year… January 1, 2026! As I reflect back over the year 2025, I realize that many of us have dealt with various situations in our lives. We’ve had so many ups and downs; some sunshine and rain but through it all we survived and that’s something to celebrate. Happy Blessed New Year’s Everyone!
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By Gwen Pigott on
3 months ago
Hello again everyone. My apologizes for missing last weeks writing. I'm sure I'll miss someone's birthday or news. Also some of the ones I do have this week will be considered "be-lated". I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas time. I know we did with all our family being at our house on Christmas Day.
Happy New Year's to all. It's New Year's Eve and at this writing they are calling for some cold weather. At least I'll get to burn up some more fire wood.
Please be safe and don't forget to check on the elderly in your area.
By Lerand Hunt on
3 months ago
Greetings from Hot Springs, Arkansas! We have spent the weekend after Christmas exploring Hot Springs yet again. It really is a cool little town with lots of history. I have learned so much more about it in the last month or so. I know the mountains here aren’t as mountainous as the Smokies, which in turn aren’t as mountainous as the Rockies, but still, very pretty and highly recommended, nonetheless.
By Karen Thigpen on
3 months ago
Greetings from Hot Springs, Arkansas! We have spent the weekend after Christmas exploring Hot Springs yet again. It really is a cool little town with lots of history. I have learned so much more about it in the last month or so. I know the mountains here aren’t as mountainous as the Smokies, which in turn aren’t as mountainous as the Rockies, but still, very pretty and highly recommended, nonetheless.
By Karen Thigpen on
3 months ago
Greetings from Hot Springs, Arkansas! We have spent the weekend after Christmas exploring Hot Springs yet again. It really is a cool little town with lots of history. I have learned so much more about it in the last month or so. I know the mountains here aren’t as mountainous as the Smokies, which in turn aren’t as mountainous as the Rockies, but still, very pretty and highly recommended, nonetheless.
By Karen Thigpen on
3 months ago
Well folks, as of today 2025 is history. The year surely went out fast. Where did the year go? As of tomorrow, a brand-new year begins. The new year is a great time to get a fresh start. What will we change? We surely can make a difference in our home, church, school, community, and our world. Treating others with kindness and respect is a great start. Let's all do our part in 2026.
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3 months ago
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Keep Louisiana Beautiful (KLB) and Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser ask people in all 64 parishes of Louisiana to stop littering in 2026. Adopt one or all 10 of KLB’s proposed New Year’s resolutions to help clean up our Sportsman’s Paradise.
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The order directs the Commissioner of the Mississippi Department of Corrections to release Taylor within five days.
Governor Tate Reeves announced Wednesday that he has signed an Executive Order granting clemency to Maurice Taylor, who he said was illegally sentenced to 20 years in prison, with five years suspended.
Reeves’ order directs the Commissioner of the Mississippi Department of Corrections to release Taylor within five days.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
3 months ago
Kick off the New Year with a hike at Clarkco State Park. Hiking is a great way to improve your physical and mental health while enjoying the outdoors! First Day Hikes are part of a nationwide initiative led by America’s State Parks to encourage people to get outdoors. On New Year’s Day, hundreds of kids and adults all across America will be participating in First Day Hikes, getting their hearts pumping and enjoying the beauty of a state park. Last year nearly 55,000 people rang in the New Year, collectively hiking over 133,000 miles throughout the country!
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Kick off the New Year with a hike at Clarkco State Park. Hiking is a great way to improve your physical and mental health while enjoying the outdoors! First Day Hikes are part of a nationwide initiative led by America’s State Parks to encourage people to get outdoors. On New Year’s Day, hundreds of kids and adults all across America will be participating in First Day Hikes, getting their hearts pumping and enjoying the beauty of a state park. Last year nearly 55,000 people rang in the New Year, collectively hiking over 133,000 miles throughout the country!
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– Jones College’s Harmony Jackson capped off a fantastic two-year career on the volleyball court by being named a 2025 NJCAA First Team All-American earlier this month.
Jackson, an NJCAA Third Team nod as a freshman, is the lone selection from the entire MACCC.
The 2025 MACCC Player of the Year helped guide the Bobcats to a 30-5 record, their first-ever conference championship and second consecutive Region 23 championship.
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