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The Brain Injury Association of Mississippi and United Spinal Association of Mississippi recently hosted NogginFeast: A Celebration of the Brain at The Renaissance in Ridgeland.
NogginFeast is an evening dedicated to raising awareness of brain and spinal cord injury and honoring Mississippi’s National Guard. Guests enjoyed music from Joseph LaSalla and Chris Derrick & the Cat Daddies, tasted tables from local restaurants competing for the People’s Choice Award, and a $5,000 live drawdown. Proceeds support programs and services for survivors and families across Mississippi.
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The Brain Injury Association of Mississippi and United Spinal Association of Mississippi recently hosted NogginFeast: A Celebration of the Brain at The Renaissance in Ridgeland.
NogginFeast is an evening dedicated to raising awareness of brain and spinal cord injury and honoring Mississippi’s National Guard. Guests enjoyed music from Joseph LaSalla and Chris Derrick & the Cat Daddies, tasted tables from local restaurants competing for the People’s Choice Award, and a $5,000 live drawdown. Proceeds support programs and services for survivors and families across Mississippi.
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Photo by Jenny Woodruff Wilson, © 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
The Brain Injury Association of Mississippi and United Spinal Association of Mississippi recently hosted NogginFeast: A Celebration of the Brain at The Renaissance in Ridgeland.
NogginFeast is an evening dedicated to raising awareness of brain and spinal cord injury and honoring Mississippi’s National Guard. Guests enjoyed music from Joseph LaSalla and Chris Derrick & the Cat Daddies, tasted tables from local restaurants competing for the People’s Choice Award, and a $5,000 live drawdown. Proceeds support programs and services for survivors and families across Mississippi.
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Photo by Jenny Woodruff Wilson, © 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
The Brain Injury Association of Mississippi and United Spinal Association of Mississippi recently hosted NogginFeast: A Celebration of the Brain at The Renaissance in Ridgeland.
NogginFeast is an evening dedicated to raising awareness of brain and spinal cord injury and honoring Mississippi’s National Guard. Guests enjoyed music from Joseph LaSalla and Chris Derrick & the Cat Daddies, tasted tables from local restaurants competing for the People’s Choice Award, and a $5,000 live drawdown. Proceeds support programs and services for survivors and families across Mississippi.
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Blues by Starlight 2025, benefiting the Boys and Girls Club of Central Mississippi, was held October 16th at the Mississippi Museum of Art. The event featured the legendary Willie Clayton along with a night full of live music, chef tastings, and community impact. This evening included performances by local artists, a silent auction, and food samplings from various metro Jackson restaurants. Attending were (from left) Kristin and Trey Wade.
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Michael Cormack, deputy superintendent of Jackson Public Schools, is leaving the district to lead a network of charter schools in Atlanta.
Cormack was Superintendent Errick Greene’s first hire in 2019, according to an announcement the district released Monday. He led academics at JPS, brainstorming initiatives like Project 75, which focuses on reading, and working with school leaders to improve student achievement.
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Paula Merchant speaks with Madison police during a protest at the intersection of Cobblestone Drive and Highway 51 in Madison on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025, against ICE raids. Credit: Eric Shelton/Mississippi Today
As federal agents move through Mississippi, a handful of local law enforcement agencies and jails are offering assistance through agreements to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
“We’re assuming, until we find out differently, that our local sheriffs and police are, at a minimum, communicating and perhaps sharing information with ICE,” said Lea Campbell, a member of the Mississippi Gulf Coast Mutual Aid Collective, a community advocacy group.
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Souh view of the State Capitol from Mississippi Street in Jackson, Monday, Sept. 1, 2025. Credit: Vickie D. King/Mississippi Today
Below is a political opinion column by Bobby Harrison:
Mississippi private school officials have said they would welcome receiving public funds from state taxpayers to help educate their students, but not if it means governmental oversight of their faith-based curriculum and their admissions requirements.
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Blues by Starlight 2025, benefiting the Boys and Girls Club of Central Mississippi, was held October 16th at the Mississippi Museum of Art. The event featured the legendary Willie Clayton along with a night full of live music, chef tastings, and community impact. This evening included performances by local artists, a silent auction, and food samplings from various metro Jackson restaurants. Attending were (from left) Melanie McEwen, Jacqueline Berry.
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The new Little Effie restaurant in The District hits a perfect note -- fancy cocktails and gourmet snacks, the perfect couples night out.
Northsider's Derek Emerson's latest restaurant is the perfect place to get great cocktails and a gourmet bite to eat, even if it does take a bite our of your credit card. Great cocktails, great service, great ambiance and exquisite food does not come cheap. If you are trying to impress, Little Effie delivers.
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Blues by Starlight 2025, benefiting the Boys and Girls Club of Central Mississippi, was held October 16th at the Mississippi Museum of Art. The event featured the legendary Willie Clayton along with a night full of live music, chef tastings, and community impact. This evening included performances by local artists, a silent auction, and food samplings from various metro Jackson restaurants. Attending were (from left) Mannisha Washington, Latrease Davis, Valarie Robisson.
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For the first time since becoming governor in 2020, Tate Reeves has commuted a prison sentence.
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Lisa Karmacharya (right, in front of the monitor) presides over the Dec. 8, 2025 meeting of the Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board in Jackson. Credit: Leonardo Bevilacqua/Mississippi Today
State officials say SR1 College Preparatory and STEM Academy, a charter school, has one day’s worth of cash on hand. School leaders say that’s not true.
The Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board is starting the process of revoking the charter of SR1 College Preparatory and STEM Academy. State officials say the Canton school has a day’s worth of money on hand.
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Blues by Starlight 2025, benefiting the Boys and Girls Club of Central Mississippi, was held October 16th at the Mississippi Museum of Art. The event featured the legendary Willie Clayton along with a night full of live music, chef tastings, and community impact. This evening included performances by local artists, a silent auction, and food samplings from various metro Jackson restaurants. Attending were (from left) Kim Jones, Rosemary Cargin, Michael Booker
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Blues by Starlight 2025, benefiting the Boys and Girls Club of Central Mississippi, was held October 16th at the Mississippi Museum of Art. The event featured the legendary Willie Clayton along with a night full of live music, chef tastings, and community impact. This evening included performances by local artists, a silent auction, and food samplings from various metro Jackson restaurants.
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Sophomores through seniors attended the annual Jackson Academy College Fair by grade, speaking with representatives about admission processes, entrance requirements, majors, activities, and student life. This year, JA welcomed 65 institutions of higher learning. Participating were (from left) Baird Kennedy and Luke New.
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Jackson Academy’s K3 classes took part in the second Annual Turkey Trot, a Thanksgiving-themed, station-to-station race. With support from JA Cross Country athletes and Student Ambassadors students completed the course while parents, teachers, and Lower School students cheered them on. Enjoying the day were (from left) Luke and Martha Vollor.
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Members of Jackson Prep’s seventh grade girls basketball team for the 2025-2026 season include (from left, back) Mary Harr Payne, Annabelle Hendrix, Zella Fulton, Rivers Newman, Dailah Collins, Everly Smith, Mae McNamara, Harlen Craig; and (front) Lucy Suggs, Laura Vaiden Clark, Norah Leggett, Kate Prescott Orr, Ava Lenoir Lamar, Kate Houston, and Remy Welch.
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Jackson Academy homecoming attendants for 2025 included (from left) Ford McManus, Banks Bussey, Carson Heard, Eleanor McInnis, Carter Reeves, Lynnon Jernigan, Caroline Swinney, Hutton Evans, Margot Blackwell, Barrett Kellum, Joseph Hood and Garner Truitt.
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