Southaven Chamber welcomes Bangers Pickleball
The Southaven Chamber of Commerce said it has welcomed Bangers Pickleball, a new facility at 6787 Snowden Lane that features courts, a restaurant and three bars.
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The Southaven Chamber of Commerce said it has welcomed Bangers Pickleball, a new facility at 6787 Snowden Lane that features courts, a restaurant and three bars.
Read MoreThe Mississippi state permit board approved xAI’s plan to build 41 turbines despite protests over noise and emissions from Southaven residents, raising environmental and health concerns.
Read MoreClarksdale officials discussed a proposal to rezone land for a data center, but the decision was tabled amid community concerns and debate over environmental and economic impacts.
Read MoreAn organizer for Mississippi United wrote that the group has spent six months helping Mississippians petition leaders and recently delivered a 620-signature letter to Sen. Roger Wicker demanding hearings on the war in Iran.
Read MoreGov. Tate Reeves told reporters Tuesday he would consider a special legislative session on school choice and a teacher pay raise if lawmakers cannot reach agreement within four weeks.
Read MoreThe Olive Branch Police Department said 7 Brew Coffee stopped by to deliver drinks to its entire staff and thanked the company for its support.
Read MoreThe Panola County Sheriff’s Office said a resident received a call from someone claiming she missed federal jury duty and was told to pay $500 to avoid arrest. The office urged residents to verify suspicious calls.
Read MoreMississippi voters are picking Democratic and Republican nominees for U.S. Senate and House seats Tuesday, with polls open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Mississippi Today reported.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Senate approved a bill that conditions state economic development grants on labor organizing restrictions. The legislation now awaits Gov. Tate Reeves’ signature.
Read MoreSonya Williams Barnes of the Southern Poverty Law Center said the measure, billed as preventing noncitizen voting, would create barriers for citizens including seniors, rural residents and those who recently changed their names.
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