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The Methodist Rehabilitation Center recently celebrated its 50th anniversary with a dinner at the Country Club of Jackson. The milestone event brought together founders’ families, board members, staff, patients, and community supporters to honor five decades of innovation, compassion, and life-changing care.
The evening featured patient stories along with keynote speaker Bishop Sharma D. Lewis Logan of the Mississippi United Methodist Conference. Attending were (from left) Jasman and Clyde Chapman.
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The Methodist Rehabilitation Center recently celebrated its 50th anniversary with a dinner at the Country Club of Jackson. The milestone event brought together founders’ families, board members, staff, patients, and community supporters to honor five decades of innovation, compassion, and life-changing care.
The evening featured patient stories along with keynote speaker Bishop Sharma D. Lewis Logan of the Mississippi United Methodist Conference. Attending were (from left) Dr. Robert Smith, Clyde Chapman, Rev. Dr. Stephen Cook.
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The Mardi Gras line, which includes stops in Pascagoula, Biloxi, Gulfport and Bay St. Louis, has drawn an average of over 420 people daily since it began in August.
Amtrak says more than 46,000 customers have ridden its Mardi Gras Service trains on the twice-daily round trips across Coastal Mississippi between New Orleans and Mobile since its official start on August 18.
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Polling conducted earlier this year shows a majority of Americans support education freedom, open enrollment, true parent accountability measures, and direct funding models that give families greater control and flexibility to provide the best education possible for their children.
Lawmakers in Mississippi are not the only ones considering ways to expand education freedom and provide more parental flexibility. There is a growing national trend away from the traditional zip-code based school model.
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The Methodist Rehabilitation Center recently celebrated its 50th anniversary with a dinner at the Country Club of Jackson. The milestone event brought together founders’ families, board members, staff, patients, and community supporters to honor five decades of innovation, compassion, and life-changing care.
The evening featured patient stories along with keynote speaker Bishop Sharma D. Lewis Logan of the Mississippi United Methodist Conference. Attending were (from left) Steve Davis, Heather and Jared Pierce.
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The Methodist Rehabilitation Center recently celebrated its 50th anniversary with a dinner at the Country Club of Jackson. The milestone event brought together founders’ families, board members, staff, patients, and community supporters to honor five decades of innovation, compassion, and life-changing care.
The evening featured patient stories along with keynote speaker Bishop Sharma D. Lewis Logan of the Mississippi United Methodist Conference. Attending were (from left) Lori and Chris Blount.
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Photo by Jenny Woodruff Wilson, © 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
The Methodist Rehabilitation Center recently celebrated its 50th anniversary with a dinner at the Country Club of Jackson. The milestone event brought together founders’ families, board members, staff, patients, and community supporters to honor five decades of innovation, compassion, and life-changing care.
The evening featured patient stories along with keynote speaker Bishop Sharma D. Lewis Logan of the Mississippi United Methodist Conference. Attending were (from left) Marion Wofford, Dotie McElmurray, Robert Hester.
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The Methodist Rehabilitation Center recently celebrated its 50th anniversary with a dinner at the Country Club of Jackson. The milestone event brought together founders’ families, board members, staff, patients, and community supporters to honor five decades of innovation, compassion, and life-changing care.
The evening featured patient stories along with keynote speaker Bishop Sharma D. Lewis Logan of the Mississippi United Methodist Conference. Attending were (from left) Shan and Steve Hope.
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Members of Jackson Prep’s 2025-2026 varsity boys soccer team include (from left back) Coach Kevin Johns, Michael Owen, Walker Dreher, Patrick Mounger, Robert Fletcher, Edward Hall, Will Ferguson, Mason McCain, Sam Sherman, Gray Hawkins, Baker Farrar, Jude Hayden, Worth McGehee, Sam Smith, Assistant Coach Keelan Pajak, Assistant Coach Matt Smith; and (front) Philip Chiasson, Butler Clark, Royal Catchings, Tyler McCain, Stewart Russ, Rhodes Morgan, Thomas Hewitt Oswalt, Jetson Hollingsworth, Caleb Gutierrez, Jack Zoog, Mac Mozingo. Not pictured: John Trotman Tyra.
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The St. Andrew’s Middle School celebrated the holiday season with a Christmas Sweater Dress Down Day. Participating were (from left) Ruhaani Bedi, Mary Oliver Wadlington, Catherine James, Cilia Penton, Sybil Frame, Sarah Jane Selby, and Harper Black.
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Jackson Academy honor roll students for the first nine weeks of 2025 term include:
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This year, 31 Jackson Academy graduates serve on the JA faculty and staff, drawing on their own memories and experiences to connect with students.
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Dear Santa,
I wanta mini frigj and a !6 7! poster and the thing I want most is a... an Elf on the Shelf!
!thank you!
Love, Pickle Roberts
Dear Santa,
I have been verey good. I hope that you and the raindeer are good. What I want for Crissmace is a big into inerge labubu. I hope your having a good day. I hope Chipey is doing good. Have a good Crissmace.
Love, Joey Foster
Dear Santa,
I hope you and your elfs are doing well. How are your raindeer are fine. For Crismas I would like a Stich lubooboo.
Love, Alyssa Thomas
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Dear Santa,
I tried to be good. I want a lego set, and a 3D pin, apple trrackr, football cards, soocer cards, baseball cards, basketball cards.
from Knox Ellis
Dear Santa
I have ben good this munth. I want bps gluv for crismis. I love yor toes.
From
Shepard Cope
Dear Santa,
thank you so much for my own elfs. I have tride my best this year. I would love rollerskates, Amikin girl doll to and a stuffed bunny.
Love, Joanna Bock
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Dear Santa,
Hey Santa, can I have shoulder pads and a remote control car. I hope you have a great year.
Love,
Henry Wood.
Dear Santa,
Hi Sant, how are you? I hope you are ok. Can I have a hoverboard for my brothr? For my sister, may I have a unicorn book bag?, For my dad, can I have socks that say “Dad is the best? For my mom can I have a pillow massager and for my dog a bone? Have a good time.
Love,
Leland Parkinson
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Dear Santa,
I hope you are having a good christmas so far.
First I want a 3d printer relly bad. Second I want a new bike. Third I want a pair of lite up mittins and ear muff to go with them. And I hope you get my card it will be by the milk and cookeis
Love Ramsay Archie
Dear Santa,
How are the elfs doing? Am I on the nauty list or on the good list? for Chrismas can I get a bracelet kit and a set of posco markers. How is Mrs. Claus doing.
Love, Sahee Patel
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Dear Santa,
How are the reindeer doing? Thank you for the gifts you gave me last year. I have been good this year. This Christmas I want a laptop. I also want an Engraver pen. I hope you have the best Christmas ever!
Love,
Jai Duncan
Dear Santa,
How are you and Mrs. Claus? I love the gifs that you gave me last year but I whant a zipline. What are your rain deer’s names? Mary Chrismas! Santa.
love,
Annette Rueff
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The executive director of the Jackson-Hinds Library System anticipates no cutbacks in service or staff, despite both the city of Jackson and Hinds County reducing their allocations for the 2026 fiscal year.
The Hinds County Board of Supervisors reduced the funding it provides for the library system budget by $125,395 and the Jackson City Council did the same by $37,630.
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