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By Bob Arnold Performances of Father of the Bride and a stand-up comedy show kick off the Brookhaven Little Theater (BLT) 2025-26 season this month. Father of the Bride, a comedy about the money and ...
Wesson may not have struck first on Friday night, but once the Cobras found their rhythm, there was little North Pike could ...
By: Bob Arnold Back in 2010 in Brookhaven after Brittany Brister received a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) ...
By Bob ArnoldThe 2024 football season for the Co-Lin Wolves saw the team finish 5-4 overall, 3-3 in its conference South Division play, and the retirement of Head Coach Glenn Davis, with his son Micah ...
Dr. Stephanie Duguid, the former Dean of Academic Instruction at Copiah-Lincoln Community College, has been busy since her ...
By Guest Writer Brittany DillardShoes, check. Uniform, check. School supplies, Check. Booksack, Check. A storm that felt like ...
The Wesson Chamber of Commerce recently hosted an advertising info meeting as an educational opportunity for its members.The ...
Wesson opened their season in dominant fashion on Friday night, giving their fans a performance worth cheering for in the ...
Special to Wesson NewsSeventy-eight Co-Lin athletes have earned spots on 2024-25 All-Academic teams named by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).Among the record-setting numbers, ...
For persistent pain, limited mobility, balance or coordination issues, or assistance in recovering from surgery or an injury, physical therapy just could be more helpful than visiting a medical doctor ...
In June, Larry Jointer made history by becoming the first Black mayor of Brookhaven, defeating Republican incumbent Joe Cox. While the milestone is significant, Jointer is focused on ensuring his ...
Copiah-Lincoln Community College has announced that JT Coward of Canton, Mississippi, will serve as the new head coach of the men’s soccer program. Coward said he is honored to take on the role and ...
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