Many area Walmarts to have public Wellness Day, Saturday Sept. 25
Wellness Day is sponsored by Walmart to provide a variety of vaccines at reasonable prices; COVID vaccines are free.
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Thursday was the day for New Albany Fire Department to visit Hillcrest Preschool. New Albany Fire Crew members from C shift visited the preschoolers and spoke to each one of them while talking about fire safety and knowing a firefighter is not frightening. “Again, reaching 120 preschool children is such […]
Union County Sheriff Jimmy Edwards announces two arrests in local check theft/fraudulent check cashing crime. Drug charges were also placed against one of those arrested.
A deceased woman, found yesterday near a pond in northeast Union County, has been identified, but the cause of death is as yet unknown.
At September 20 meeting, Union County Sheriff, Jimmy Edwards, tells County Supervisors of jail disturbance, transport of eight MS Department of Corrections inmates back to Parchman.
New Albany Fire Department teaches pre-k and kindergarten students at NAES about fire prevention and safety.
New Albany Elementary School’s EXCEL classes are excited to celebrate last year’s student publications and begin work on this year’s books.
Congratulations to the Itawamba Community College 2021 Homecoming Court.
New Albany Elementary School fourth graders completed a character trait “operation” in their classroom to analyze their thoughts, speech and action.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Each year the Ishtehotopah Chapter of the DAR presents Constitutional posters, Preamble and American Creed cards, school announcements, and Constitution facts to the Union County and New Albany School Districts for the celebration of September 17, 1787 – the signing of the U.S. Constitution. Emily Murff’s high school art classes participated this year by painting […]
The Tupelo City Council remembered September 11, 2001, and dealt with current retirement, replacement and reappointment matters. Debbie Brangenberg’s 30 years of service to the city were praised.
Economists again refute political claims that Mississippi cannot afford to expand Medicaid. “Working poor” healthcare failures, insufficient emergency rooms, failed hospitals, etc, all lead to shrinking census and continuing economic woes.
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