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Phyllis Spearman’s social calendar is full this week. She set the wheels in motion for a birthday party in her honor at her ...
Bank of Brookhaven was selected as Business of the Month for June by members of the Brookhaven-Lincoln County Chamber of ...
Symari Armstrong, a 2025 Brookhaven High School graduate, has been awarded The Dorothy Starks Payton Education & Community ...
Hi, all! Life’s highways are full of twists, turns, straight-a-ways, and bridges. Some of those bridges are quite short and ...
Thibodaux, Louisiana hasn’t ever been on my bucket list, but nevertheless, I can still cross it off. Othel and I spent three ...
For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the first principles of the oracles of ...
A Brookhaven counselor is creating a safe space to talk about grief and trauma. The free hour-long session, hosted by A Time ...
A Monticello lawman who has spent half of his life serving and protecting Lawrence County has been named police chief. The ...
A child left in a hot car can die of heat stroke within 15 minutes. Elderly people are more susceptible to heat-related health problems. Those are just two reasons the Mississippi State Department ...
July 1 was a historic day in the City of Brookhaven. The first African-American mayor stepped into office. The Rev. Dr. Larry D. Jointer, long-time pastor of St. James M.B. Church, was elected to ...
Brookhaven police officers were dispatched around 1 a.m. Friday to an anonymous report of multiple shots fired on Rogers Street. Officers responded to the call and were in the area within minutes ...
As Mavis Stewart took her oath of office Wednesday she made history, becoming the first black municipal clerk for the City of Brookhaven. Stewart, 52, was sworn into the office in the chancery ...
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