Neshoba Central softball saw their stellar season come to an end on Saturday, falling 10-7 to George County in game three of the MHSAA 6A state championship series.
The 2026 Neshoba County Fair is moving to June, it was announced late Friday.
Few churches have stood the test of time like White Oak Baptist Church, which celebrated 200 years of service on Sunday, May 4.
A man working on his Neshoba County Fair cabin died a day after falling from the second story last Wednesday afternoon.
A California man arrested for allegedly offering snorts of cocaine on Founders Square the first night of the 2024 Neshoba County Fair has been indicted.
For Marlee Sellers, the heart of cooking isn’t in the recipes or the exact portions—it’s in the people she’s feeding.
The city is taking steps to discourage drivers from bypassing the stoplight at the intersection of Main Street and Holland Avenue.
EBC-Crosswhite 10U baseball team took home championship rings after going undefeated in the tournament last month at Northside Park.
The Leake Academy Rebels entered last week’s Class 5A North State playoff series against one of the best teams in the state in defending state champion Magnolia Heights.
A pair of former Neshoba County girls basketball stars will team up together, with Neshoba Central alum Carly Keats and Choctaw Central alum Meloney Thomas announcing ...
Neshoba Central softball rallied to win the final two games of their MHSAA 6A semifinal series against South Panola, advancing to the 6A championship series.
In Revelation chapter 17, Babylon is pictured as a glamourous woman who is a harlot holding a cup full of abominations.
A Tuscaloosa man and woman were arrested last week after “an abundance of marijuana” and stolen guns were found in their vehicle at a roadblock on Highway 16 East.
Neshoba General is now part of a movement to improve healthcare for older adults, contributing to a goal continuing to expand and grow age-friendly care.
Neshoba County native and country-rock artist Michael Hardy, known professionally as HARDY, has released a new record entitled “COUNTRY!,” a nod to his hometown roots.
Eleven Neshoba Central High School seniors were presented nearly $200,000 in scholarships Thursday night through the Dan Davis scholarship endowment.
Holy Cross Catholic Church celebrated our high school graduates during the 10:30 Mass last Sunday, May 4, with a Baccalaureate service.
• Clayton Lane Bacham, 21, of 10610 Rd 573; speeding 1 to 20 miles over limit, driving under the influence 1st offense
Mr. Edward “Ed” Paul Shamp passed away on Sunday, May 4, 2025, at his home in Meridian, MS. Ed was a devoted father and grandfather.
Funeral services for Mary E. “MaryBeth” Clark were held Sunday, May 11, 2025 at 2 p.m. from McClain-Hays Chapel with Bro. David Richardson officiating.
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