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(RIDGELAND, MS) This Friday, April 21, 2023, in honor of Earth Day, Renaissance at Colony Park and NexTech will offer residents a way to dispose of E-Waste with a Disposal Event to be held at Renaissance at Colony Park in Ridgeland, Mississippi.

Madison Parks Director has big plans for future

MADISON — New changes are coming to all city parks soon such as LED lights on the Strawberry Patch walking trail and upgraded playground equipment at Liberty Village. 

Swing Into Summer scheduled at the Red Caboose

Madison’s Swing Into Summer makes its 2023 return on May 4 downtown behind the red caboose on Main Street. 

Gluckstadt Journal launched

The Gluckstadt Journal, a new section of the Madison County Journal beginning today, will focus specifically on “The Lucky City,” Prince Media Group, the publisher of the Journal, announced.

Supervisor questions executive session

An executive session called by the Board of Supervisors on Monday to discuss choosing an engineering firm for a proposed $60 million road project was improper, one supervisor said in recusing himself.

Pioneering educator remembered for dedication

Ann Elaine Smith, described as one of the most influential educators and leaders of our time and for whom Ann E. Smith Elementary School in Ridgeland is named, is being remembered this week as a loving woman and dedicated educator.

Board unanimously approves development with Topgolf

RIDGELAND — The 77-acre Prado Vista development that will include over 200 homes and a Topgolf facility should be under construction by the end of the year, developers say.

MPD investigates St. Joe social media threats

Though law enforcement has determined there is no active threat, two students at a local Catholic school have been removed from school in relation to social media posts, authorities say.

Mr. and Miss Germantown High announced

The titles of Mr. and Miss Germantown High School were voted on by the entire student body. 

Ridgeland man sentenced for threats to Fauci

A Ridgeland man has been sentenced to two years in prison for making threats against Dr. Anthony Fauci and the Center for Disease Control, the authorities said.

Madison County economic development and chamber organizations are making plans for 2023 Madison County Law Enforcement Appreciation Week May 14- 20, 2023. 

MADISON — The popular musical based on the classic film “Footloose” is dancing its way onto the St. Joseph Catholic School stage this weekend for their annual spring theatre production. 

MRA Science Olympiads medal in competition

Madison-Ridgeland Academy’s Science Olympiad team successfully placed in the regional competition and medaled in 12 of 13 events. 

Bear Creek flooding topic of community meeting

Stakeholders in the ongoing Bear Creek Watershed Plan-Environemental Assessment will hold an information meeting Thursday in Canton.

Bonds OK’d for police department

GLUCKSTADT — Funding for a new municipal court building and Police department  is moving forward after aldermen approved borrowing $8 million and issuing general obligation bonds. 

Rosa Scott ninth-grader Molly May discovered how stuffed animals bring children comfort in times of trauma and stress, and decided a sweet way to help Rolling Fork and Silver City tornado victims was to collect as many stuffed animals as possible for the children there. 

Childress withdraws as collector candidate

Flora Mayor Les Childress has withdrawn from the Madison County Tax Collector’s race, leaving a field of three now to compete in the upcoming Republican primary to succeed Kay Pace following her decision to retire after this term. 

Belhaven University Announces New Business School Dean

March 27, 2023 (Jackson, Miss) - After a national search, Dr. Brett Andrews has been named Belhaven University's School of Business Dean. This new appointment follows the retirement of Dean Dr. Chip Mason after 28 years of distinguished service.  

Jackson, MS, April 3, 2023 – The skilled and compassionate hands of physicians, nurses and other team members of Merit Health support the health and well-being of patients who turn to the hospitals for expert care. 

Madison Central High School is proud to announce Jillian Carmody as its February Teacher of the Month.

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