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Justin Hoard and his wife Al’Niah Garaham
Justin Hoard was working at a fast-food restaurant about a year ago when some Gluckstadt firefighters came in for lunch.
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Grandma Quinn pictured (left to right) Quinn Lindsey(oldest grandchild), Nancy Quinn, and Frank Quinn Jr

Quinn turning 104

Helen Maxine Quinn will be 104 years old on April 30

Angelos enjoy crawfish boils

For four years, Ryan and Arin Angelo have been hosting a regular crawfish boil Thursday through Sunday at Bayou Bugs in Gluckstadt.

Lake Caroline C-store plans withdrawn

The developer behind a controversial convenience store near Lake Caroline has withdrawn plans to allow the county to determine the zoning classification on the property. 

25 years given for cocaine

A Canton man was sentenced to 25 years in prison for possession of cocaine.

Man accidentally shoots himself at gas pumps

GLUCKSTADT — No charges are expected after a man accidentally shot himself in the leg at a convenience store here Sunday night.

Federal jury calls deemed a scam

Several people in the Southern District of Mississippi, which includes Madison County and all counties south and along I-20, reported to have received phone calls and emails with threats of prosecution for failing to appear for jury service, federal court officials announced this week. 
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Philley to lead school curiculum

Dr. Melissa Philley

Madison County Schools announced last week Dr. Melissa Philley will serve as the district’s next Director of Curriculum and Instruction. 

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THOMAS/Stop wet nursing woke students

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 18: Students and pro-Palestinian activists gather outside of Columbia University to protest the university's stance on Israel on April 18, 2024 in New York City. The protests come after numerous students were arrested earlier in the day after setting up tents on the university lawn in support of Gaza. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

With all that is occurring in our political and cultural life, there are signs some Americans have had enough.

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Magnola District plan questioned in Gluckstadt

GLUCKSTADT — A site plan for the Magnolia District approved in December was questioned during a special Wednesday meeting.

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A dentist, his wife, and their three daughters will compete Friday night on the nationally televised game show Family Feud.
The developer behind a controversial convenience store near Lake Caroline has withdrawn plans to allow the county to determine the zoning classification on the property. 
GLUCKSTADT — A site plan for the Magnolia District approved in December was questioned during a special Wednesday meeting.
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St. Andrew’s Episcopal School announced this week that former University of Mississippi and Tampa Bay Buccaneer football player Channing Ward has accepted the role of head football coach.
Madison County economic development and chamber organizations are making plans for 2024 Madison County Law Enforcement Appreciation Week May 13-17.
The Germantown High School Choir and Choir Director Jordan Langworthy, performed at the second-floor rotunda of the Capitol last month, as part of Lt. Governor Hosemann’s tradition of allowing students to share their talents which gives lawmakers time to reflect on the importance of the job they are at the Capitol to do. 
Seventeen-year-old Brooke Bumgarner of Madison was crowned Miss Mississippi's Teen 2023 — winning over $5,000 in cash scholarship assistance — following a weekend of showcasing talen, interview skills and community service achievements. 
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Holmes art students earn awards at 2024 MCCAIA State Student Art Competition

Pictured are Holmes art students (left to right) Hannah Hurst of Jackson, Emeree Moncrief of Madison and Caroline Newman of Jackson. These three students, along with (not pictured) Allison Mott of Madison, earned awards at the 2024 Mississippi Community College Art Instructors Association (MCCAIA)’s Student Art Exhibition and Competition.

Four students from Holmes Community College’s Ridgeland Campus earned awards at the 2024 Mississippi Community College Art Instructors Association (MCCAIA)’s Student Art Exhibition and Competition. Award winners included Hannah Hurst of Jackson, Emeree Moncrief of Madison, Allison Mott of Madison and Caroline Newman of Jackson. The students were recognized during an awards ceremony on Wednesday, March 27, at Southwest Mississippi Community College.

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