Kalich retires as publisher and editor of The Greenwood Commonwealth
Not easy to say goodbye When I moved to Greenwood in 1982, I expected it would be for two years. It turned into more than 42. There are a lot of reasons why. I liked the community, and I liked the job. I had a great boss, and I met the Mississippi woman who…
Read MoreLCTC Showcase held for 8th graders
Leland School District recently held the Leland Career and Technical Center (LCTC) Showcase. LCTC faculty and students were able to showcase the Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs offered at the center to eighth-grade students from Leland School Park.
Read MoreFun for young and young-at-heart: Delta’s Fun World coming to Leland
By Keri Baldwin Coleman Bush and Coleman Ray addressed the Leland Board of Aldermen in February to discuss a new business in Leland. Bush said he “wanted to give back to the community and open a new business for the kids in the area.” The new business, Delta’s Fun World, will be located in the…
Read MoreWorld Class sends a piece of Leland to the Super Bowl
By Keri Baldwin World Class Athletic Surfaces has been involved with the National Football League, specifically the Super Bowl, for twenty-five years, and this year was no exception. They have provided paint, stencils, painting equipment and more throughout the decades. Scott Cox, the head stencil artist for World Class, began working on the Super Bowl…
Read MoreInequity in cervical cancer prevention and treatment needs to be addressed
By Guest Columnist Barbara Brooks Mississippi, a state known for rich culture and strong heritage, also faces some of the nation’s most glaring health disparities. Among them is the inequity in cervical cancer prevention and treatment, which is often shaped by racism and systemic discrimination in healthcare. Black women are more likely to be diagnosed…
Read MoreHomemade biscuits make life worth living
By Kara Kimbrough The homemade biscuit, a beloved American icon, is on the endangered species list. I blame it on supermarket biscuits marketing themselves as “homemade,” with an “old fashioned buttermilk taste.” In reality, they’re pale spheres of sticky dough ready to spring from their cans offering little more than synthetic butter. Here’s the main…
Read MoreGullett wins 2nd in 2025 NASA MAIS competition
Ellianna Gullett, an eighth grader at Deer Creek School (DCS), placed second in the 2025 NASA MAIS Top Points competition at the statewide STEM competition. She competed in the sixth- through eighth-grade grade division. Gullett was awarded a check for $200 by the Mississippi Space Grant Consortium. DCS Principal Mary Hobart said, “We are so…
Read MoreLELAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO HOST ANNUAL MEETING AND BANQUET MARCH 25, 2025
Leland Chamber of Commerce will host its 2025 Annual Meeting and Banquet on March 25, 2025, at the Charles Capps Jr. Entrepreneurial Center on the Stoneville campus of Mississippi State University. The event will feature a business showcase, silent auction, cocktail hour, sponsored by Mitchell Distributing, and dinner catered by Cicero’s Restaurant. Local historian Daryl…
Read MoreJerry Thomas gets new wheels
Jerry Thomas received quite the surprise last month. The Leland community came together to gift him with his very own set of wheels – a golf cart to help him get around town and to his multiple jobs at the Leland School District, Leland Town and Racquet Club and Cicero’s Restaurant. Thomas is active in…
Read MoreMovie Review: Snow White (2025)
By Bob Garver Disney’s “Snow White” is the latest live-action remake of one of the studio’s animated classics. In this case, it’s perhaps the biggest “classic” of all, as 1937’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” was the first full-length animated feature in American history, and in 2008 was named the greatest animated film of…
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