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A Main Street Greenwood event, Que on the Yazoo, will be held Friday and Saturday, May 2-3. Taking place in downtown ...
Gov. Tate Reeves vetoed a bill Thursday that the CEO of the Mississippi Hospital Association says would help stabilize ...
I once heard Paula Deen say that she never met a “tater” she didn’t like. I must agree. Whether you call them potatoes, ...
Scott Montgomery, a world-class organist and musician, is bringing his talents to First Presbyterian Church as part of the ...
As I lament the closing of Webster’s Food and Drink, it makes me recall the many good restaurants that existed in Greenwood in my lifetime of almost 70 years. Most them have closed, but many were open ...
Mississippi’s College Board approved a significant change to how the state’s public universities weigh a college admissions test.
Everybody who follows college football knows Lee Corso, the “not so fast, my friend” member of “ESPN College Gameday” who turned picking big ballgames into grand theater, usually by donning the ...
The Greenwood Mentoring Group will hold its annual prayer breakfast May 3 at the Andrew McQueen Jr. Civic Center. The 19th annual fundraiser  will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. A donation of $30 is ...
Governor Reeves said the proposed expansion in the legislation unwisely comes at a time when federal funding of existing ...
The selections marked a significant milestone for the Ole Miss program. Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart and defensive tackle ...
The Greenwood Exchange Club will be hosting the 2nd annual Pitch Hit & Run event at Stribling Park on May 17. The free event is sponsored by Major League Baseball offering boys and girls an ...