Coffee Central to mark 7th anniversary March 25
Coffee Central said it will celebrate seven years of serving the community with an event at the café on March 25 at 12 p.m., and invited customers to attend.
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Coffee Central said it will celebrate seven years of serving the community with an event at the café on March 25 at 12 p.m., and invited customers to attend.
Read MoreThe Hernando Main Street Chamber of Commerce announced the addition of Disney travel planner Tommy Bennett as a new member.
Read MoreMembers of the Southaven Police Department’s Citizens Police Academy visited the Southaven Fire Department Training Center Monday night to see fire and EMS operations, the fire department said. The visit included apparatus tours and a simulated vehicle fire demonstration.
Read MoreJackson State University officials plan to select three top candidates next week for its presidency, with a second-round interview in April. The process remains confidential due to policies and agreements.
Read MoreLegislation aims to temporarily relax state approval requirements for rural hospitals, allowing them to expand services and upgrades. The bill now heads to Gov. Tate Reeves for consideration.
Read MoreA Mississippi judge has ordered a pause on Medicaid repayments to Greenwood Leflore Hospital, citing concerns that resuming payments could force the hospital to close. The hospital is seeking to negotiate a transfer or sale amid ongoing financial struggles.
Read MoreThe DeSoto County Agri-Education Center will host the second edition of the urban homesteader course, featuring hands-on activities and a field trip.
Read MoreAvid Hotel Memphis-Southaven will host a Coffee with a Member networking event, organizers said. Zykea Pegues and the Avid Team are sponsoring and hosting, with Coffee Central providing coffee.
Read MoreA bill aimed at increasing oversight of prison deaths in Mississippi was not brought to a vote before the legislative deadline, despite support from advocates and lawmakers. The measure would have required the release of detailed reports on unexpected inmate deaths.
Read MoreJury selection in a 2006 Mississippi capital case resulted in a predominantly white jury, despite the county’s Black population, amid allegations of racial bias in strikes.
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