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Northern Lights of Panola
The Aurora Borealis auroras that were visible Friday and Saturday across the Southeast were a result of increased solar activity, including a series of solar flares and coronal mass projections from the sun, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Space Weather Prediction Center. The curtains of green, red and purple lights were spotted […] The post Northern Lights of Panola appeared first on The Panolian.
Local authorities gather for police memorial service
By Ian Sparks Eagle Intern Representatives from Lafayette-Oxford-University law enforcement announced that no local officers were wounded or seriously injured within the past year. This announcement comes during Police Week and a day after National Peace Officers Memorial Day. The annual memorial service was held by the Lafayette County Law Enforcement Officers Association on […] The post Local authorities gather for police memorial service appeared first on The Oxford Eagle.
Olive Branch rising country music star to perform latest hit at Lafayette’s Music Room
Ben Chism didn’t set out to have a career in music. When his older brother, Brad, started playing the guitar when he was 11 years old, Ben thought he sounded terrible and begged him to stop the noise so that he could watch “Rugrats.”. It was his brother...
No luck at Lucky Dog
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Dining Duo are a couple of foodies who enjoy eating out and sampling the local cuisine in the Mid-South. To ensure the reviews are unbiased and that the duo remain anonymous, their identities are masked behind their favorite comic book heroes. Lucky Dog Music Hall and...
Lafayette County celebrates law enforcement community in annual ceremony
OXFORD — Members of law enforcement and the community at large gathered on the Lafayette County Courthouse lawn Thursday morning to celebrate and show gratitude for a year that saw neither serious injury nor death for local officers. “Law enforcement officers run to the danger at great risk. They...
The Cross, the Eagles’ flag, the rest of the story
COVID hit our country in the Spring of 2020. Into various levels of quarantine and hibernation we went. To remain positive and productive, local Troop 478 Boy Scouts Archer and Webb Murphey used this time to complete their Eagle Scout projects at The Cross. One of the Eagle projects included the construction and installation of […] The post The Cross, the Eagles’ flag, the rest of the story appeared first on The Panolian.
SP Teachers of the Year
South Panola School District honored the Teachers of the Year from each of the seven main buildings in the district. The teachers were introduced and given awards at a luncheon held at Batesville Elementary. At the event, Christye Sanders was named District Teacher of the Year. Asst. Superintendent Dr. Jamone Edwards, Trustee Sandra Darby, Amanda […] The post SP Teachers of the Year appeared first on The Panolian.
Code Enforcement Officer Sworn
Judge Jay Westfaul administered the law enforcement oath to Hughey McDaniel last week during a session of Batesville Municipal Court. McDaniel, a retired Mississippi Highway Patrol officer, will serve in the Code Enforcement Office, responsible for routine inspections and policing the city for violations of property codes. McDaniel was a Batesville Police officer from 1992-99 […] The post Code Enforcement Officer Sworn appeared first on The Panolian.
Conference aims to help churches prepare for growing threats of violence
SOUTHAVEN, Miss. - As threats of violence grow against houses of worship, one church is continuing to help pastors and congregations be proactive if an incident, including a shooting, happens. The fifth "Protecting the Flock Church Security Conference" is scheduled this Friday through Saturday, May 17-18, at the Brown Missionary...
Nurses Pinned at Holmes
On Thursday, May 2, Holmes Community College held a pinning ceremony in the Corey Forum for the Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) students from the Grenada Campus. The ceremony commemorates the students’ successful completion of their nursing coursework and clinical rotations. The ADN students receiving pins from Panola County were Lilly Morrow, Emma Evans, and Tiffany […] The post Nurses Pinned at Holmes appeared first on The Panolian.
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