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Two Northsiders holed out eagles on a par four from 70 yards on back-to-back swings on hole six at Patrick Farms golf course Saturday. An AI search said there is no record of this happening in the history of pro golf.
https://chatgpt.com/s/t_695998bd4748819185d9f6317c048601
However, there is at least one instance of two pro players in the same group hitting their third shots in the hole for eagles on a par five. It was unclear if these shots were back to back.
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2 months 4 weeks ago
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Two Northsiders holed out eagles on a par four from 70 yards on back-to-back swings on hole six at Patrick Farms golf course Saturday. An AI search said there is no record of this happening in the history of pro golf.
https://chatgpt.com/s/t_695998bd4748819185d9f6317c048601
However, there is at least one instance of two pro players in the same group hitting their third shots in the hole for eagles on a par five. It was unclear if these shots were back to back.
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2 months 4 weeks ago
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Two Northsiders holed out eagles on a par four from 70 yards on back-to-back swings on hole six at Patrick Farms golf course Saturday. An AI search said there is no record of this happening in the history of pro golf.
https://chatgpt.com/s/t_695998bd4748819185d9f6317c048601
However, there is at least one instance of two pro players in the same group hitting their third shots in the hole for eagles on a par five. It was unclear if these shots were back to back.
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2 months 4 weeks ago
A 33-year-old man has died after being shot on Saturday around noon.
Cornelius Stuckey died at the hospital after being transported by ambulance from Longwood Cove. Deputies with the Yazoo County Sheriff’s Department began emergency medical procedures until an ambulance arrived.
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2 months 4 weeks ago
A 33-year-old man has died after being shot on Saturday around noon.
Cornelius Stuckey died at the hospital after being transported by ambulance from Longwood Cove. Deputies with the Yazoo County Sheriff’s Department began emergency medical procedures until an ambulance arrived.
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2 months 4 weeks ago
A 33-year-old man has died after being shot on Saturday around noon.
Cornelius Stuckey died at the hospital after being transported by ambulance from Longwood Cove. Deputies with the Yazoo County Sheriff’s Department began emergency medical procedures until an ambulance arrived.
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Jack Spencer went to his heavenly home on December 30, 2025 due to complications from pneumonia.
Jack was born on March 1, 1935 in Tolarsville, a small community in Holmes County, Mississippi, to parents Willie E. and Addie Mae Spencer. Jack was the youngest of seven children and always talked about his wonderful childhood where he had the freedom to hunt and fish in the hills of Holmes County with his brothers. The family had a gravel business and that is where he developed a deep love of construction work and driving heavy machinery.
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Betty Jean Elledge, age 85, left to be with her Savior on Friday, December 26, 2025. She was born Friday, April 19, 1940, and lived a life marked love, and quiet faithfulness.
Betty lived out the Gospel in both word and deed. Those who knew her experienced the fruits of the Spirit through her life of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. She was known for her friendly face, happy smile, and genuine kindness, offering warmth and grace to everyone she encountered.
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George Edward Burgess, age 77, passed peacefully at home into the arms of our Lord on December 30, 2025. George was born on April 9, 1948, in Pocahontas, MS to J.D. and Louise Teasley Burgess.
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Samuel “Sammy” Flowers, age 72, passed away peacefully on December 27, 2025, surrounded by his loved ones. He was born on September 19, 1953, in Yazoo City, Mississippi, to Alton C. Flowers and Gladys Price Taylor.
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Jackson Academy first grade classrooms transformed into festive learning hubs as students rotated through holiday-themed activities that blended education with Christmas cheer. In Anna Beck’s classroom, students completed a hands-on service project that taught young learners that caring means taking action to brighten someone else’s day. Working on a project for those hospitalized at Christmas were (from left) Gresham Jew and Beck.
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Renowned singer Marian Anderson performing in DAR Constitution Hall in 1943. Students studying music can apply for a one-time $5,000 scholarship honoring her legacy through Jan. 31.
Undergraduate and graduate students studying music can apply for the DAR Marian Anderson Legacy Scholarship through January 31, 2026. Sponsored by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), the scholarship provides a one-time $5,000 award to one student annually who is pursuing undergraduate or graduate study in music.
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Renowned singer Marian Anderson performing in DAR Constitution Hall in 1943. Students studying music can apply for a one-time $5,000 scholarship honoring her legacy through Jan. 31.
Undergraduate and graduate students studying music can apply for the DAR Marian Anderson Legacy Scholarship through January 31, 2026. Sponsored by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), the scholarship provides a one-time $5,000 award to one student annually who is pursuing undergraduate or graduate study in music.
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First Presbyterian Day School fifth graders stepped into the world of business during Market Day when they designed and created handmade products, set prices, and sold their items to classmates. The event gave them hands-on experience with entrepreneurship, teamwork, and communication—while also learning about supply, demand, and calculating profit. Marketing products were (from left) Allie Aiken and Piper Calvert.
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The 2026 session of the Mississippi Legislature is ready to go, and from the looks of things, the Republican majorities in both chambers must prepare to compromise to get anything high on their wish list accomplished.
A recent story on the Magnolia Tribune website explored education issues ranging from school choice to teacher pay raises; and increased financial assistance for the Public Employees Retirement System to start decreasing its $26 billion unfunded liability.
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The 2026 session of the Mississippi Legislature is ready to go, and from the looks of things, the Republican majorities in both chambers must prepare to compromise to get anything high on their wish list accomplished.
A recent story on the Magnolia Tribune website explored education issues ranging from school choice to teacher pay raises; and increased financial assistance for the Public Employees Retirement System to start decreasing its $26 billion unfunded liability.
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2 months 4 weeks ago
The 2026 session of the Mississippi Legislature is ready to go, and from the looks of things, the Republican majorities in both chambers must prepare to compromise to get anything high on their wish list accomplished.
A recent story on the Magnolia Tribune website explored education issues ranging from school choice to teacher pay raises; and increased financial assistance for the Public Employees Retirement System to start decreasing its $26 billion unfunded liability.
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Oh, come now. That’s only one out. Patrick Taylor has a whole batting order to face. He claims Trump is out with three strikes. (“Trump Has Not Met Expectations of His Supporters,” Northside Sun 12/12/26). OK, but we’re in only the second inning. I’m more than pleased with Trump’s performance after months and it’s a lot better than I thought it would be. There are inaccuracies coming out of Taylor’s hand and sloppy conflation of fact with fiction. Now Taylor is out of strikes and is beginning to throw only balls. My diagnosis: a debilitating case of TDS.
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Below is an opinion column by Sid Salter:
Columnist Sid Salter writes that you don’t have to be from Mississippi to respect its complexity. You do have to resist the urge to simplify it.
The brutal, disturbing murder of iconic Hollywood actor and filmmaker Rob Reiner in recent days brought to mind his time making a movie in Mississippi in the 1990s.
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2 months 4 weeks ago
Below is an opinion column by Sid Salter:
Columnist Sid Salter writes that you don’t have to be from Mississippi to respect its complexity. You do have to resist the urge to simplify it.
The brutal, disturbing murder of iconic Hollywood actor and filmmaker Rob Reiner in recent days brought to mind his time making a movie in Mississippi in the 1990s.
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