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Here’s what I’m loving in Summer ‘26

By Kara Kimbrough It’s hard to believe, but a little more than half of 2026 has already slipped away. The halfway point (give or take a few weeks) is a good time to reflect on new supermarket, restaurant and food items on my favorites list. So, without further ado…here’s what I’m loving in 2026…so far,…

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Local towing company handles major 18-wheeler rollover in Leland

Just before darkness settled over the Mississippi Delta, the lights of heavy wreckers and emergency equipment illuminated a rural intersection outside of Leland, where crews from Venuti Towing and Recovery, a long-running local wrecker service, recently spent ten hours responding to a difficult 18-wheeler rollover recovery. The accident involved a fully-loaded 18-wheeler tractor and trailer…

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Delta Ducky to bring more ducks back to Deer Creek

Delta Ducky, an organization in the Mississippi Delta, is known for its rubber ducks. Delta Ducky started off as a small game for people around town to play, but it quickly grew in size. Members of the organization hide rubber ducks around different areas of town and post photos of them on Facebook, and people…

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A Story of Success: Linda’s Journey of Perseverance

At 61 years old, Linda proudly earned her High School Equivalency (HSE) diploma after an incredible 12-year journey with Mississippi Delta Community College Adult Ed. Throughout those years, she faced many of life’s challenges, including family responsibilities, personal setbacks, and changes in instructors. Despite every obstacle, Linda never gave up on her goal. Time and…

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Delta State congratulates alumna Celeste Embrey Wilson on Mississippi Supreme Court appointment

Delta State University congratulates alumna Celeste Embrey Wilson on her appointment to the Mississippi Supreme Court by Gov. Tate Reeves. Wilson, a Southaven resident, will represent Northern District 3, Place 1. Her appointment fills the vacancy created by the confirmation of Justice Robert P. Chamberlin to the United States District Court for the Northern District…

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The importance of a day in 1776 Philadelphia

The scene is in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Heat drifted through the streets and settled against the brick walls of the city as horse hooves clattered over uneven roads and merchants called out to customers passing by. Yet, inside the State House, later known as Independence Hall, the atmosphere was far heavier than the weather outside. Men…

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Obituary: Ann Louise Johnson

Ann Louise Johnson June 16, 1929 – September 20, 2020 90 Years of age   A memorial graveside service for Ann Louise Johnson will be at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 1, 2026, at Leland-Stoneville Cemetery.  A memorial Mass will be at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 1, 2026, at St. James Catholic Church in…

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Something special from the Editor

By Jacob Venuti There is something special about growing up here in Leland. Our small town is tucked in the Mississippi Delta, next to the mighty Mississippi River. We aren’t known for our towering skyscrapers or crowded city streets; we are known for our people, traditions, and strong sense of community, and that can only…

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Shamoon awarded Top 40 Under 40

Katherine Shamoon, a strong community leader, was recently awarded Top 40 under 40. Both Katherine and her mother, Susan Shamoon, spend lots of time running Shamoon Advertising. But when they are not completing business, they are out in the community helping others. Katherine was just recently sworn in as President of the Greenville Rotary Club.…

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Movie Review(s): “Evil Dead Burn” and “The Invite”

By Bob Garver Quite understandably, major studios didn’t want to schedule any new releases for the weekend between “The Odyssey” and “Spider-Man: Brand New Day.” I had to go down past fifth place at the domestic box office to find some also-rans that I hadn’t reviewed yet. “Evil Dead Burn” “Evil Dead” is a horror…

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