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Victory Over Covid-19! BioMed R&D
By Terry Lynch, READ MORE > 1,284 Reads
On Fri, 05/08/2020 - 05:22 PM

Fifty years ago, May 4, 1970, four died in Ohio.  They were among the hundreds of students who gathered at Kent State University to peacefully protest the Vietnam War.  As a memorial 58,000 daffodils were planted to grace the sloping hill beneath four large granite monuments.

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Please continue to give blood
READ MORE > 1,084 Reads
On Wed, 03/25/2020 - 04:10 PM

Coronavirus is on everyone’s minds and rightfully so. But it’s extremely important right now for healthy people to continue to give blood while following guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other agencies.

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Teens vaping at McDs after school may be harmful, even fatal
By Terry Lynch, READ MORE > 1,965 Reads
On Fri, 10/25/2019 - 04:56 PM

I love sitting in McDonald’s eating burgers and fries while drinking coffee and working on my laptop.  In fact, I wrote this editorial letter and sent it from McD’s, given they have free WiFi.

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Candidates Should Do Their Research
By Ann Miller Robinson, READ MORE > 3,730 Reads
On Fri, 10/25/2019 - 04:54 PM

Okay, I was hoping not to see the same kind of misleading, disingenuous and even totally incorrect information that was prevalent in the election eight years ago. Any citizen has the right to inspect public records.

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Thank you for county support
READ MORE > 1,571 Reads
On Wed, 02/08/2017 - 10:18 AM

Thank you!

We’d like to express our sincere gratitude to Fire coordinator Eddie Ivy and District 4 Supervisor Paul Mosley for all their work securing and customizing our new tanker. Thanks also to the Clarke County Board of Supervisors for disbursing the necessary funds.

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We are all in this together?
By Steve Neely, READ MORE > 2,003 Reads
On Tue, 01/10/2017 - 12:21 PM

We are all in this together?

No man is an island entire of itself, every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main, if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less. John Donne.

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Municipal elections approaching
By Edward A. Kramer, READ MORE > 1,853 Reads
On Tue, 01/10/2017 - 12:19 PM

Municipal Elections approaching

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Efforts still underway to legalize beer
By Laurence Buckley, READ MORE > 1,941 Reads
On Tue, 01/03/2017 - 02:31 PM
Dear Editor,
The effort to allow Clarke County voters the chance to go to the polls to decide whether the area will permit alcohol beverage sales in the future as a means of promoting economic and business growth, and bolstering tax revenue is being renewed to start 2017. 

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MDOT urges safety over New Year's holiday
READ MORE > 5,432 Reads
On Wed, 12/28/2016 - 10:10 AM

 The year is winding down, and the time of New Year’s resolutions and college football bowl games is quickly approaching.  During this New Year’s holiday, motorists across the state will hit the roads, eager to spend time with loved ones, celebrate the end of the year and welcome a new one. 

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Wake up America! Wake up Clarke County
By Randy Satcher, READ MORE > 2,091 Reads
On Tue, 11/01/2016 - 12:32 PM

Wake up America! Clarke County!

If you talk to people today about the circumstances of today, they will say it is the last days, the Lord is coming! But nobody is getting ready for that day! Everybody sees the problem but few see the solution. Jesus Christ is the solution.

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Jones College starts spring semester soon 

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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

Unacceptable in our democracy
How to vote for or against medical marijuana
AT&T should stop stalling
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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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State of the State: Mississippi Democratic legislative response

Editor’s note: Gov. Tate Reeves delivered his annual State of the State address on Jan. 26, 2021.

Fact check: Gov. Tate Reeves’ 2021 State of the State address
Mississippi Covid-19 Update : January 27th, 2021
Reeves outlines vision for eliminating state income tax and increasing teacher pay in State of the State speech
Hyde-Smith: CPB issues $21.2 million contract for border security helicopters build in Mississippi
‘Unpredictable and limited’: Dobbs urges patience with COVID-19 vaccine distribution

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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

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

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

BREAKING NEWS: 911 Communications Compromised
Timothy Hallman
Moore, Dixon Announce Engagement
Arrest Record for September 2020
Pray for our Soldiers

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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Johnson and Reid to Wed

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
Panthers Lose Final Game of the Season

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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
ADHD and ADHD Coaching 
Notes from the Mayor 10-22-20
Are We Dumbing Down?
CONSERVATION CORNER: White-tailed Deer

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