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What is it like living in Mississippi? Explore where we live, work, and play!
Making a connection between people and a place is not complicated if you invite them to make it their own.…
Back before the holidays, November 17 to be exact, we lost Bea. Bea was our 10-year old Brussels Griffon, our…
Monica Mingo is a woman with many passions, a huge heart for her community, and a lot of surprises. The…
Mooreville High School student Sadie Downs was recently diagnosed with a rare form of stomach cancer called gastric adenocarcinoma. This…
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Step into Spring at The Jacskon-George Regional Library, where there is an event for every age and interest!
From art projects, to mystery meals, and even Pokemon go, the JGRL is a tremendous asset to the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
The American Cancer Society is hosting its third annual “Shuck Cancer” event. This party with a purpose will raise funds for local hospitals to use to provide lodging and transportation for cancer patients.
Editors note: The majority of this story was written by longtime The Mississippi Press Lifestyles editor Susan Ruddiman and printed…
See you MS Press, thanks for laying the foundation and the memories!
“We had joy. We had fun. We had seasons in the sun…” Certain stanzas of that old 1970s song came to mind recently as the last printed edition of The Mississippi Press rolled off the press.
have been a correspondent for 20 years. I wrote for The Mississippi Press from 2003-2015. After writing for another forum for about three years, I joined the Our Mississippi Home family in 2018.
This is the Mississippi Press. We are a COAST paper and our coverage don’t stop at the bridge – maybe, ok, fine, sometimes. We are the voice of this corner of Mississippi. This is the big time.
While The Mississippi Press was a small paper in size, it left a big impact on the community.
I was never supposed to spend a single moment typing away on the bizarrely Soviet-looking “One System” computers in The Mississippi Press newsroom.
Five decades ago, a dozen ladies sparked a flame still carried by Torchlighters.