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The Manchester Academy Lady Maverick soccer team is off to a 3-0 start after a pair of 5-0 wins over Greenville St. Joe and a 6-0 victory over Indianola. Pictured above in action is Ellie Rogers Wells.
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The Manchester Academy Lady Maverick soccer team is off to a 3-0 start after a pair of 5-0 wins over Greenville St. Joe and a 6-0 victory over Indianola. Pictured above in action is Ellie Rogers Wells.
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4 weeks 2 days ago
The Manchester Academy Lady Maverick soccer team is off to a 3-0 start after a pair of 5-0 wins over Greenville St. Joe and a 6-0 victory over Indianola. Pictured above in action is Ellie Rogers Wells.
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Three area academy basketball players represented Yazoo City in the recent MAIS All-Star game held at Jackson Prep. Pictured below, from left are, Benton Academy’s Brynn Blackstock and Leta Greco and Manchester Academy assistant coach Robyn Kelly and Lady Maverick Angel Rae Carpenter. Not pictured was Benton Raider Clayton Saxton who was also an All-Star. (Courtesy Photos)
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Three area academy basketball players represented Yazoo City in the recent MAIS All-Star game held at Jackson Prep. Pictured below, from left are, Benton Academy’s Brynn Blackstock and Leta Greco and Manchester Academy assistant coach Robyn Kelly and Lady Maverick Angel Rae Carpenter. Not pictured was Benton Raider Clayton Saxton who was also an All-Star. (Courtesy Photos)
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Three area academy basketball players represented Yazoo City in the recent MAIS All-Star game held at Jackson Prep. Pictured below, from left are, Benton Academy’s Brynn Blackstock and Leta Greco and Manchester Academy assistant coach Robyn Kelly and Lady Maverick Angel Rae Carpenter. Not pictured was Benton Raider Clayton Saxton who was also an All-Star. (Courtesy Photos)
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Photo by Nell Luter Floyd, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Ashby Foote believes too many streetlights are dark in the city of Jackson.
“I’ve been wrestling with the issue of lights for the 11 years I’ve been on the council,” said Foote, who represents Ward 1, during the Feb. 24 Jackson City Council meeting.
He went on to point out that drivers on Pascagoula Street headed to I-55 are “really in the dark” until they reach the interstate, but the problem of nonfunctioning streetlights isn’t confined only to downtown.
“It’s all over the place,” he said.
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4 weeks 2 days ago
Ashby Foote believes too many streetlights are dark in the city of Jackson.
“I’ve been wrestling with the issue of lights for the 11 years I’ve been on the council,” said Foote, who represents Ward 1, during the Feb. 24 Jackson City Council meeting.
He went on to point out that drivers on Pascagoula Street headed to I-55 are “really in the dark” until they reach the interstate, but the problem of nonfunctioning streetlights isn’t confined only to downtown.
“It’s all over the place,” he said.
By Nell Luter Floyd - Sun Staff Writer on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Photo by Nell Luter Floyd, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Ashby Foote believes too many streetlights are dark in the city of Jackson.
“I’ve been wrestling with the issue of lights for the 11 years I’ve been on the council,” said Foote, who represents Ward 1, during the Feb. 24 Jackson City Council meeting.
He went on to point out that drivers on Pascagoula Street headed to I-55 are “really in the dark” until they reach the interstate, but the problem of nonfunctioning streetlights isn’t confined only to downtown.
“It’s all over the place,” he said.
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4 weeks 2 days ago
WHO: The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT).
WHAT: Temporary ramp closure.
WHEN: Overnight beginning at 9 p.m. on Thursday, March 5, until 6 a.m. on Thursday, March 6.
WHERE: The High St. ramp to I-55 north in Jackson.
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Needing just one more win to book a trip to the Mississippi Coliseum, a.k.a. The Big House, for the chance at another state championship, the Yazoo City Indians had to like their chances with familiar foe Greenwood standing in the way.
The Indians had defeated the Bulldogs 2-out-of-three times already this season and looked to punch their Big House ticket with a quarterfinal win at Northeast Community College last Friday.
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Needing just one more win to book a trip to the Mississippi Coliseum, a.k.a. The Big House, for the chance at another state championship, the Yazoo City Indians had to like their chances with familiar foe Greenwood standing in the way.
The Indians had defeated the Bulldogs 2-out-of-three times already this season and looked to punch their Big House ticket with a quarterfinal win at Northeast Community College last Friday.
By Joffre Washington on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Needing just one more win to book a trip to the Mississippi Coliseum, a.k.a. The Big House, for the chance at another state championship, the Yazoo City Indians had to like their chances with familiar foe Greenwood standing in the way.
The Indians had defeated the Bulldogs 2-out-of-three times already this season and looked to punch their Big House ticket with a quarterfinal win at Northeast Community College last Friday.
By Joffre Washington on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
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Important state and national stories, market and business news, sports and entertainment, delivered in quick-hit fashion
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Yazoo voters will head to the polls next week for the state’s federal primary elections.
On Tuesday, March 10, voters will choose party nominees for the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives in Mississippi’s congressional districts. Winners will advance to the November general election.
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Yazoo voters will head to the polls next week for the state’s federal primary elections.
On Tuesday, March 10, voters will choose party nominees for the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives in Mississippi’s congressional districts. Winners will advance to the November general election.
By Jamie Patterson on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Yazoo voters will head to the polls next week for the state’s federal primary elections.
On Tuesday, March 10, voters will choose party nominees for the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives in Mississippi’s congressional districts. Winners will advance to the November general election.
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Photo by Jenny Woodruff Wilson, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
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The Mississippi Museum of Art’s annual ART PARTY 2026, A Floral Fête, transformed the galleries into a blooming, living canvas. Florists, garden clubs, and creative tastemakers from across the state designed floral installations inspired by artworks in the museum’s collection, bringing new life to the art and creative vitality to the season.
The night included an auction, raffle, food and drinks
ART PARTY is the museum’s only annual benefit, providing funds for the exhibitions, public programs, and educational initiatives.
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The Mississippi Museum of Art’s annual ART PARTY 2026, A Floral Fête, transformed the galleries into a blooming, living canvas. Florists, garden clubs, and creative tastemakers from across the state designed floral installations inspired by artworks in the museum’s collection, bringing new life to the art and creative vitality to the season.
The night included an auction, raffle, food and drinks
ART PARTY is the museum’s only annual benefit, providing funds for the exhibitions, public programs, and educational initiatives.
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