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Oktibbeha County Divorces, Nov. 2025
Divorces Kaylar R Hill-Duck and Eric V Duck; Nov. 4 Ladona Riley and Paul Thompson; Nov. 12 Kenyon Scott Shiflett and Alsisha Faith Abbott; Nov.
Lowndes County Marriages and Divorces, Nov. 2025
Marriages Zachary Smith and Allison Ming; Nov. 1 Seth Keller and Savannah Stacy; Nov. 1 Robert Carver and Camille Lee; Nov. 1 Tyrece Jackson and
Lowndes County Building Permits, Nov. 26, 2025
Joe/Haley Bostick; 3575 Old Macon Road; renovations to single family residence; Bostick Construction LLC Pickle Funeral Home; 5972 Hwy. 12 E.; construct commercial building; The
City of Columbus Building Permits, Nov. 24-26, 2025
Scott J. Colvin; 121 King St.; build deck and handicap ramp; Southern Custom Renovations Inc. William Ferguson; 2791 Military Road; install one 20 LF culvert;
Changing face of college football results in blue-chip prospects making some surprising choices
The changing landscape of college football means the nation’s premier recruits are no longer signing with the same handful of programs.
The Verdict: Circuit court rundown for Sept. 8-Oct. 17
Clay County Judge Lee Howard ■ Jeramy Oubre, grand larceny, five years MDOC, none to serve, five years suspended with probation; ■ Greyson Klutts, manslaughter,
MHSAA 2025 Football State Championships
All games played at Davis Wade Stadium Thursday 4:00 p.m.: Class 1A – Calhoun City vs. Simmons 7:30 p.m.: Class 5A – West Point vs.
Ole Miss’ Trinidad Chambliss wins Conerly Trophy
Ole Miss senior quarterback Trinidad Chambliss has been named the 2025 winner of the C Spire Conerly Trophy, given annually to the top college football player in Mississippi. He is the fifth Ole Miss player to win the award in the last six years.
New 471 area code to roll out in Mississippi as 662 numbers run out
Starting in the new year, new phone numbers in the 662 area code will start with 471 following an all services area code overlay approved by the Mississippi Public Service Commission.
Mary Means Business: Will Bulley’s Lodge open a butcher shop in Columbus?
Bulley’s Lodge in Caledonia is in the market for a second location.
AI adds a digital twist to holiday classics
Among global consumers, 47% say they are comfortable with generative artificial intelligence for meal planning.
A leftover sandwich you’ll want seconds of
Well, y’all, just like that, November has come to an end.
Man to serve 40 years for killing University of Mississippi student Jay Lee
A man who pleaded guilty to killing a University of Mississippi graduate student was sentenced to a total of 50 years in prison with 10 years suspended on Tuesday.
Raymond Barranco: Improving voting
Today, it seems there’s very little on which people agree. Pessimism over political polarization has left many Americans believing there’s not much that can be done to bring the country back together. In short, our political system is broken. That’s the bad news. The good news is that, regardless of political beliefs, nearly everyone agrees on this point.
Sayin, Mendoza chase Big Ten title and Heisman Trophy when No. 1 Ohio St faces No. 2 Indiana
Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin and Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza each have one prize in mind for their showdown this weekend in Indianapolis: a Big Ten championship.
Robert St. John: Making Mississippi extra full this Christmas
Back in 2009, the Edwards Street Fellowship Center food pantry called: they were out of food.
Kiffin chaos: Inside the strangest 2 days – 2 weeks? – of my journalism career
I’m admittedly not a morning person. I blame that on my sportswriter roots – if I was supposed to wake up early, would more than half of the sporting events I cover happen at night? Just a thought.
Education: MUW signs MOU with DeSoto County Schools to create career pathways, dual enrollment opportunities
Mississippi University for Women and DeSoto County Schools have signed a memorandum of understanding to create eight career pathway programs, expanding affordable career exploration opportunities for high school students.











