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A New Pandemic
By Dr. Ann Hollingsworth, READ MORE > 62 Reads
On Fri, 01/22/2021 - 07:46 PM

We hoped that 2021 would bring us relief from the Covid pandemic and by the end of the year, that may happen.  However, the year started with a much more severe and much more dangerous pandemic taking

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Resolve to Be Rather Than to Do
By Dr. Ann Hollingsworth, READ MORE > 112 Reads
On Mon, 01/18/2021 - 05:06 PM

As people indicate New Year’s resolutions, these are commonly things that they want to do such as lose weight or save more money.  From the Bible to psychology, we are told that our thoughts drive our actions and that what we are on the inside drives what we do.  We can hide what we “be” for a time through our actions.

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Are We Dumbing Down?
By Dr. Ann Hollingsworth, READ MORE > 545 Reads
On Fri, 10/30/2020 - 07:10 PM

It has always amazed me to be behind someone in a store checkout line and watch the person calculate their purchases in their head or see a carpenter figure dimensions and amount of material needed with out using a calculator or paper.

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A Dose of Humility 10-15-20
By Dr. Ann Hollingsworth, READ MORE > 168 Reads
On Fri, 10/30/2020 - 06:11 PM

A couple of years ago, in a revival, the visiting minister preached on 2 Chronicles 7:14 – a passage that Vice President Pence placed his hand on as he was sworn in and a passage that we have often been reminded of as a call to what would really make America great again.

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Like a Child
By Dr. Ann Hollingsworth, READ MORE > 2,891 Reads
On Tue, 06/09/2020 - 04:08 PM

As we enter June, we often think of officially entering the summer season.  Many things take place in the summer – gardens, hay-cutting, various events, and the vacation from school for children.  As summer is the more traditional time for vacation from work and for family vacations, it is probably thought of as the season of play.  We tend to a

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Medicine for the Moment
By Dr. Ann Hollingsworth, READ MORE > 1,308 Reads
On Tue, 04/28/2020 - 11:29 AM

It is said that “laughter is the best medicine” and Proverbs  17:22a tells us that “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.”  It is going on three weeks since our governor put us into self-isolation and longer if we were cautious before April 3.  By now, folks might be getting a bit of cabin fever and mamas are going crazy with the kids and pe

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A Time to Every Purpose
By Dr. Ann Hollingsworth, READ MORE > 1,323 Reads
On Wed, 04/15/2020 - 10:29 AM

Ecclesiastes 3:1 tells us that “To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heaven.”  Time is that resources that most of us complain that we don’t have enough of.  We often give the excuse that “I just didn’t have time to do…..”  With the current Shelter in Place/Stay at Home mandates, we suddenly find ourselves with t

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The Moral Meaning of the Plague
By Dr. Ann Hollingsworth, READ MORE > 1,732 Reads
On Tue, 04/07/2020 - 02:07 PM

A friend recently sent me this from an article in the NY Times.  It seems to be good food for thought at this time.

The Moral Meaning of the Plague by David Brooks,

Opinion Columnist.

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Peace or Panic?
By Dr. Ann Hollingsworth, READ MORE > 1,190 Reads
On Thu, 04/02/2020 - 12:54 PM

Covid-19 is already producing evidence of panic across our country to the extent probably not seen since the Great Depression.  Even here in Clarke County, items are sold out in stores and churches with large congregations are not holding services.  Folks are staying home.  This will likely have a ripple effect in our economy and other facets of

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Protection from covid-19
By Dr. Ann Hollingsworth, READ MORE > 2,557 Reads
On Sun, 03/15/2020 - 11:08 PM

The news is filled with information about the Coronavirus, also knows as Covid-19.  A friend of mine recently emailed me the following advice about protecting ourselves.

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Pay Attention to Your Municipality, County Government 

Have you ever wondered how your tax dollars are spent? Have you ever wondered how the elected… READ MORE

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How to vote for or against medical marijuana
AT&T should stop stalling
Preserving the voice of the people
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Robert “Sonny” Earl Taylor

Robert “Sonny” Earl Taylor was born February 14, 1947, in Quitman, Mississippi, to A.I.

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Mississippi’s Moment

Americans have been drowning in a sea of COVID-19, social unrest, and election turmoil. The waves… READ MORE

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Marshall Ramsey: Fire!
For many families, Mississippi’s child support enforcement program proves nonsensical

Mississippi’s Moment

Americans have been drowning in a sea of COVID-19, social unrest, and election turmoil. The waves… READ MORE

Volunteers concerned over treatment of county employees
Governor Tate Reeves Makes Statement on COVID-19 Vaccine
HOSEMANN: Our 2021 Goal: Investing in Mississippi’s Greatest Asset, Our Citizens
Marshall Ramsey: Fire!
For many families, Mississippi’s child support enforcement program proves nonsensical

Legendary Rodeo Clown Lecile Harris dies following the 55th Dixie National Rodeo

JACKSON, Miss. — It is with great sadness we report the peaceful passing of Legendary Rodeo Clown… READ MORE

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Timothy Hallman
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Arrest Record for September 2020
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Laurel blanks Quitman 33 - 0

It was a sloppy, muddy night Friday as Quitman played host to laurel in the Mississippi… READ MORE

Whynot Motorsports Park joins list of tracks for Late Model
Sideline Views
Seed for Food Plots available
Panthers Take Homecoming Victory!
Battle of the Bucks

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Losing a community icon

Mrs. Faye, as most of Clarke County knew her, unexpectedly passed away Tuesday, April 28 while in… READ MORE

Bryant signs bullying legislation
Cooking show in hot water
Highway safety needs attention
Trooper School and Trooper Support
Dish to black out local channel

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Mr. James C. Johnson Jr. and Mrs.

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SWA Championship Wrestling coming to Quitman

Pro Wrestling the way it used to be!

Sports Column: Drew Brees leaves an unforgettable Saints legacy. The story started in Jackson.
In women’s hoops, we suddenly have a real Mississippi rivalry
His name is Carson, he lives in Raymond, and he will officiate the national championship
Enterpise Bulldogs Dominate Puckett
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God’s Turn

The recent national election confirmed the Bible verse John 3:19, “Men loved darkness rather than… READ MORE

Beloved Magnolia on the Flag
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