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Jackson Heart Walk set for Nov. 11

The American Heart Association, the leading voluntary health organization focused on heart and brain health for all, is inviting

St. Joe to perform Broadway play

Broadway returns to the stage at St. Joseph Catholic School this weekend when students stage the fall production of the family comedy-fantasy “On the Tip of My Tongue.”

Madison resident to lead court office

Katharine McKee Surkin of Madison became director of the state Administrative Office of Courts on Wednesday.

Alleged shoplifter’s identity sought

RIDGELAND — Police are seeking the identity of a woman suspected of felony shoplifting here.

R’land firefighters battle blaze

RIDGELAND — Firefighters battled a blaze for close to eight hours early Wednesday morning that had spread inside the wall of a warehouse on East State Street.

Teen killed in fatal wreck on I-55

Officials are investigating a crash on I-55 over the weekend that fatally injured a teenage girl, according to the Mississippi Highway Patrol said.

Madison County man sentenced to 20 years for sexual battery

A Madison County man has received a 20-year sentence after prosecution by the Attorney General’s Special Victims Unit for sexual battery of a child under 14 years old in Sunflower County.

Madison resident pens Halloween children’s book

As a grandmother, Madison’s Ann Dickerson was just looking to send amusing letters to her grandchildren in Tennessee. Each one contained a bit of a special Halloween story that when all stacked up, became her special holiday story, Halloween Magic. 

Absentee voting available thru noon Saturday

The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 7, and voters will head to the polls to decide a handful of local races as well as legislative and statewide contests. 

Mac Haik employee arrested for embezzling

GLUCKSTADT — A Mac Haik employee was arrested and charged after allegedly embezzling tens of thousands of dollars from the business, Gluckstadt Police say.

Fights at MCHS appear to be isolated

School district officials have confirmed rumors of multiple students being involved in a fight last week at Madison Central High School.

Germantown Band places in St. Louis

Last Saturday, the Germantown High School Marching Band, under the direction of Justin Harvison, competed at the Bands of America Super Regional in St Louis.

Halloween guidelines for tonight

All County municipalities have designated today, Tuesday, Oct. 31, for trick-or-treating activities.

DUNCAN/Peter’s denial

If you have your Bibles, I invite you to turn with me to Matthew chapter 26 verses 69 – 75. Here is recorded the sad, but true story of the triple denial of Jesus by His disciple, Peter.

Church choir visits nursing home

First Baptist Church of Flora Senior Choir visited Madison County Nursing Home on Thursday, October 19. There were 41residents in attendance. 

McGee signs fire proclamation

Ridgeland Mayor Gene McGee signs a proclamation designating October 8 – 14 as Fire Prevention Week. 

THOMAS/No Palestinian state

On “60 Minutes” recently, President Biden said he thinks it would be a “mistake … for Israel to occupy … Gaza again.” He also conceded that eliminating Hamas and Hezbollah in Lebanon “is a necessary requirement.”

Wreck stalls traffic on I-55

A single-vehicle rollover with no injuries slowed traffic for about an hour on Friday northbound on Interstate 55 near the Gluckstadt Road exit, authorities say. 

Man charged with uttering forgery

GLUCKSATDT- A Jackson man was arrested for attempting to pass a fake tax return at a bank here last week.

First responders recognized by Keesler Federal Credit Union

A Ridgeland firefighter and Madison police officer were recognized as First Responder of the Year by the Keesler Federal Credit Union.

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