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MSH’s 2023 Serendipity Art Show and Silent Auction

MSH’s 2023 Serendipity Art Show and Silent Auction

by Mississippi Monitor | Aug 16, 2023 | Capital/River

Mississippi State Hospital’s 2023 Serendipity Art Show and Silent Auction is live and accepting bids. Patrons can visit the auction website at myminiauction.com/serendipity to see artwork and place bids. Bidding is online only and will close at 6:30 pm following...
Golf, baseball, swimming, no matter — Mississippians make their marks on international sports stage

Golf, baseball, swimming, no matter — Mississippians make their marks on international sports stage

by Mississippi Monitor | Aug 15, 2023 | Sports

by Rick Cleveland, Mississippi Today August 14, 2023 They come mostly from small towns, but Mississippi athletes made an huge impact around the globe this past weekend. Let’s take a look: In women’s golf, Fulton’s Ally McDonald Ewing finished tied for sixth in the...
Tupelo city councilwoman reaches plea deal with prosecutors over voter raffle comments

Tupelo city councilwoman reaches plea deal with prosecutors over voter raffle comments

by Mississippi Monitor | Aug 15, 2023 | Hills

by Taylor Vance, Mississippi Today August 14, 2023 Tupelo Councilwoman Nettie Davis on Monday reached an agreement with local prosecutors and a state judge to plead guilty to a misdemeanor count of violating an election law, but she will avoid the penalty of being...
She risked her job to care for an incarcerated woman’s newborn. Now she wants to start a center to help others in need.

She risked her job to care for an incarcerated woman’s newborn. Now she wants to start a center to help others in need.

by Mississippi Monitor | Aug 15, 2023 | Capital/River

by Adria R. Walker, Mississippi Today August 11, 2023 Roberta Bell, a 58-year-old grandmother who lives in Vicksburg, was fired from her job as a women’s correctional officer at the Louisiana Transition Center for Women because she agreed to raise the baby of a...
Officials urge patience to despairing survivors four months after a tornado ravaged Rolling Fork

Officials urge patience to despairing survivors four months after a tornado ravaged Rolling Fork

by Mississippi Monitor | Aug 14, 2023 | Delta

by Alex Rozier, Mississippi Today August 14, 2023 Many of the survivors of the devastating March tornado in Rolling Fork are still uncertain of how they’ll enter the next phase of their lives. They only know, over four months later, that it won’t happen soon. Jannett...
Mississippi now has two designated burn centers. What happens next?

Mississippi now has two designated burn centers. What happens next?

by Mississippi Monitor | Aug 14, 2023 | Capital/River

by Devna Bose August 11, 2023 The state Health Department deemed Mississippi Baptist Medical Center qualified to host a burn center, health system officials announced at a press conference Thursday. But with almost half of Baptist’s burn center requirements not fully...
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