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Congratulations to the following students for being named to the Belhaven University Fall 2025 Dean's List.
Local students include Kristen Alexander of Benton; Deashia Lewis of Bentonia; and Demetrius Westbrook of Yazoo City.
To be eligible for the Dean's List, a student must achieve a grade point average of 3.4-3.99 while taking a full course load of at least 12 semester hours.
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Congratulations to Belhaven University student Jaslynn Williamson, of Pickens, on being named to the Belhaven University Fall 2025 Dean's List.
Williamson is among a select number of students named to the Dean's List. To be eligible for the Dean's List, a student must achieve a grade point average of 3.4-3.99 while taking a full course load of at least 12 semester hours.
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JACKSON, Miss. – Due to hazardous conditions caused by the ice storm, the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) is adjusting operations for county health departments across the state. The safety of our staff and the public remains our top priority. We continue to closely monitor weather and roadway conditions, and operational decisions may change as conditions evolve.
Please note: This is an ongoing situation, and information is subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, continue to monitor the MSDH website and official social media channels.
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JACKSON, Miss. – Due to hazardous conditions caused by the ice storm, the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) is adjusting operations for county health departments across the state. The safety of our staff and the public remains our top priority. We continue to closely monitor weather and roadway conditions, and operational decisions may change as conditions evolve.
Please note: This is an ongoing situation, and information is subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, continue to monitor the MSDH website and official social media channels.
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2 months 1 week ago
JACKSON, Miss. – Due to hazardous conditions caused by the ice storm, the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) is adjusting operations for county health departments across the state. The safety of our staff and the public remains our top priority. We continue to closely monitor weather and roadway conditions, and operational decisions may change as conditions evolve.
Please note: This is an ongoing situation, and information is subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, continue to monitor the MSDH website and official social media channels.
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Congratulations to Belhaven University student Kimberly Haralson, of Benton, on being named to the Belhaven University Fall 2025 President's List.
Haralson is among a select number of students named to the President's List. To be eligible for the President's List, a student must achieve a 4.0 grade point average while taking a full course load of at least 12 semester hours.
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Congratulations to Belhaven University student Kimberly Haralson, of Benton, on being named to the Belhaven University Fall 2025 President's List.
Haralson is among a select number of students named to the President's List. To be eligible for the President's List, a student must achieve a 4.0 grade point average while taking a full course load of at least 12 semester hours.
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By the skin of our teeth, Jackson's Northside was spared with little ice storm repercussions.
The rain moved out just as temperatures dropped at 1p.m. There was just a small accumulation of ice on tree limbs.
Even so, there were scattered power outages throughout the area caused by ice-laden limbs dropping on above-ground power lines. Neighborhoods with buried utility lines fared much better.
Impassable streets and widespread power outages could have spelled disaster with residents stuck in their heatless homes with no way out and 20 degree temperatures.
By Wyatt Emmerich - Publisher, Jackson Northside Sun on
2 months 1 week ago
By the skin of our teeth, Jackson's Northside was spared with little ice storm repercussions.
The rain moved out just as temperatures dropped at 1p.m. There was just a small accumulation of ice on tree limbs.
Even so, there were scattered power outages throughout the area caused by ice-laden limbs dropping on above-ground power lines. Neighborhoods with buried utility lines fared much better.
Impassable streets and widespread power outages could have spelled disaster with residents stuck in their heatless homes with no way out and 20 degree temperatures.
By Wyatt Emmerich - Publisher, Jackson Northside Sun on
2 months 1 week ago
By the skin of our teeth, Jackson's Northside was spared with little ice storm repercussions.
The rain moved out just as temperatures dropped at 1p.m. There was just a small accumulation of ice on tree limbs.
Even so, there were scattered power outages throughout the area caused by ice-laden limbs dropping on above-ground power lines. Neighborhoods with buried utility lines fared much better.
Impassable streets and widespread power outages could have spelled disaster with residents stuck in their heatless homes with no way out and 20 degree temperatures.
By Wyatt Emmerich - Publisher, Jackson Northside Sun on
2 months 1 week ago
The 21 Club, Inc. donated toys and presents to the Mississippi Department of Child Protective Services during the holiday season. Pictured are, from left, 21 Club members Toney Williams, Kenneth Washington, Diann Thompson (MDCPS), Ricky Harris, Zakiya Harris (MDCPS), Michael Phillips, Joffre Washington, and Cherry Fox.
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Yazoo County High School students joined teachers, school administrators, district leaders, and members of the Yazoo County School District Board of Trustees for a meaningful and educational visit to the Mississippi State Capitol during Yazoo City Day at the Capitol.
The visit provided students with a first-hand look at state government in action and highlighted the strong partnership between the school district and state leadership.
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Yazoo County High School students joined teachers, school administrators, district leaders, and members of the Yazoo County School District Board of Trustees for a meaningful and educational visit to the Mississippi State Capitol during Yazoo City Day at the Capitol.
The visit provided students with a first-hand look at state government in action and highlighted the strong partnership between the school district and state leadership.
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2 months 1 week ago
Yazoo County High School students joined teachers, school administrators, district leaders, and members of the Yazoo County School District Board of Trustees for a meaningful and educational visit to the Mississippi State Capitol during Yazoo City Day at the Capitol.
The visit provided students with a first-hand look at state government in action and highlighted the strong partnership between the school district and state leadership.
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With temperatures hovering just below freezing and ice visibly accumulating on branches, the next six hours is critical for the Northside.
To the north, Winona and Grenada are almost totally without power. Whether Jackson escapes that fate remains to be seen
Weather radar indicates hours more of rain and temperatures right at freezing. Just one or two degrees will determine our fate.
By Wyatt Emmerich - Publisher, Jackson Northside Sun on
2 months 1 week ago
With temperatures hovering just below freezing and ice visibly accumulating on branches, the next six hours is critical for the Northside.
To the north, Winona and Grenada are almost totally without power. Whether Jackson escapes that fate remains to be seen
Weather radar indicates hours more of rain and temperatures right at freezing. Just one or two degrees will determine our fate.
By Wyatt Emmerich - Publisher, Jackson Northside Sun on
2 months 1 week ago
With temperatures hovering just below freezing and ice visibly accumulating on branches, the next six hours is critical for the Northside.
To the north, Winona and Grenada are almost totally without power. Whether Jackson escapes that fate remains to be seen
Weather radar indicates hours more of rain and temperatures right at freezing. Just one or two degrees will determine our fate.
By Wyatt Emmerich - Publisher, Jackson Northside Sun on
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Sat, Jan 24 2026, 6 - 9pm
150 Greensward Drive
Madison, MS 39110
United States
St. Joseph Catholic High School will host its 2026 Annual Draw Down on Saturday, January 24, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Reunion Country Club. Expected to be another sold-out event, the evening will feature music, the Wall of Cheers, silent and Bruin Bucks raffle auctions, and more. The highlight of the night is a $10,000 Draw Down. Planning the evening are (from left, standing) Brandi Klein, Leslie Ann Harkin, Bridget Sanders, Candace Sigler, Tracy Miracle; and (seated) Heather Ward, Co-chairs Jolie D'Antonio and Laura Ring, and Donna McCarthy.
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It is with great pleasure that Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) congratulates the following students on being named to the Fall 2025 President's List. The fall terms run from September to December.
Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.7 and above for the reporting term are named to the President's List. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits over each 16-week term or paired 8-week terms grouped in fall, winter/spring, and summer.
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Markeiyanna Garnett of Pickens has been named to Southern New Hampshire University's Fall 2025 Dean's List. The fall terms run from September to December.
Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.500 to 3.699 for the reporting term are named to the Dean's List. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits over each 16-week term or paired 8-week terms grouped in fall, winter/spring, and summer.
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