Beautiful butterflies teach about Holocaust Project Pass students at Hayes Cooper Center in Merigold see butterflies as more than just an insect after their unit on prejudice and discrimination.
They read “I Never Saw Another Butterfly,” a c...
Swing Time Marli Sullivan pushes her one-year-old daughter Aubrie on the swings at Fireman's Park Wednesday as they enjoy some of the nicest weather in recent weeks.
MGJH geography winner heads to D.C. Some people know the world better than others — that's just a fact.
One standout Margaret Green Jr. High student will be putting his factual knowledge of the globe to the test beginning May 20.
Eig...
Ray Brooks student joins Tulane summit Kyesha Miller, a seventh-grader from Ray Brooks School, will have the honor of attending the 2013 People to People Leadership Summit at Tulane University in New Orleans from June 30-July 6.
The you...
Cleveland MHP office honored Cleveland's Highway Patrol office and the Mid-South Transplant Foundation teamed up recently to raise awareness about organ and tissue donations.
The Cleveland branch, where locals go to get their ...
Foundation salutes Bolivar industry The Delta weather couldn't have been better Thursday night as local business and industry workers from across Bolivar County gathered at the Port of Rosedale for the annual Salute to Industry dinne...
Votes needed for Dallas audition Mississippi is teeming with outstanding athletes in all genres of sport from football to basketball, from baseball to golf, from tennis to swimming.
Many of these men and women go on to compete on ...
Spencer to motivate Drug Court enrollees It’s easier to learn a lesson when you know the teacher has been where you are and that’s the hope of those heading the 11th Circuit Drug Court program.
At 1:30 p.m. Thursday, former Mississippi pr...
Ruleville calls close election Ruleville City Clerk April Marks announced the unofficial election results this morning for yesterday's municipal primary elections.
Marks said the numbers would change slightly when absentee and a...
Cleveland incumbents remain in office The leadership of Cleveland will remain the same for the next four years.
According to poll numbers from Tuesday’s Primary Election, voter turn out was small but unofficial tallies showed all incum...
LaForge visits with supervisors New Delta State University President Bill LaForge continued his efforts to network with the community when he attended the Bolivar County Board of Supervisors meeting Monday in Cleveland.
LaForge, ...
Update needed on sewer district contracts The Bolivar County Board of Supervisors had a moment of confusion Monday when discussing the next step in the development of new sewage utility districts within the Noblin and Stanton subdivisions....
Vote Today Clevelander Marc Brinkley casts his ballot in the municipal primary election today at the First Church of the Nazarene. Today's polls are open from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. and the general election will be he...
Shelby Broad Street students inspired toward high scores Shelby's Broad Street High School made a dedicated push last week and into this weekend to motivate its students for state mandated subject area testing.
The examinations, which begin Monday, are p...
PO needs help to stamp out hunger On Saturday, the U.S. Postal Service and the National Association of Letter Carriers will deliver for America in conducting the nation’s largest single-day food drive.
Last year, carriers collected...