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Movie Review: Super Mario Galaxy

By Bob Garver 2023 brought audiences “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” by far the most successful cinematic adaptation of a video game ever. It was a wonder how appealing the property was with vibrant, colorful animation and respect for both its source material and its audience. I couldn’t bring myself to recommend the film, as…

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ACCENT hosts 2026 chess tournament, one hundred students participate

Special to The Clinton Courier Outdoor chairs often seen along a soccer field sideline or a baseball fence filled the cafeteria at Northside/Eastside Elementary School for the ACCENT chess tournament, as parents waited while their child played chess in the gym. Recently, ACCENT students in grades second through sixth had the opportunity to participate in…

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May 2 date set for spring Uncorked event

By Sherry Lucas Main Street Clinton’s Olde Towne Uncorked returns for spring on Saturday, May 2, with a “morning mimosas” theme. Clintonians are encouraged to save the date for a morning of fun. Event hours will be 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., with preparations for one hundred twenty-five people to take part. Tickets are $20…

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Amazon continues Mississippi expansion, announcing plans to invest a total of $25 billion across the Magnolia State

Amazon is investing an additional $12 billion in central Mississippi, further expanding its footprint in the state. The plan includes an $11 billion upgrade to its existing data centers in Madison County, creating 700 new jobs, and a $1 billion project in Clinton, transforming the former Delphi Corporation plant into a state-of-the-art facility with 100…

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Affordable Behavioral Health Care Options for Parents and Kids

The weight of modern parenting often feels like carrying a backpack that someone keeps adding bricks to while you’re already uphill. Between navigating a child’s emotional outbursts and managing your own rising stress levels, the need for professional mental health support is a survival tool. Yet, for many families, the moment they decide to seek…

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How Usage Billing Drives Scalable Revenue Models

Relying on traditional structures becomes cumbersome for a business that needs to increase revenue while remaining flexible. It is now the model of choice to charge based on usage. Under this model, customers are charged according to the amount of services or products they use. Rather than charging a flat rate, charging usage-based fees can…

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How Startup Financial Strategy Services Help You Scale

Marketplaces are extremely competitive, and they also change very quickly. Healthy finances are the lifeblood of any new business. With the right guidance, businesses can make gradual and lasting progress. Financial strategy services provide ways for young companies to grow quickly and sustainably. Building a Solid Foundation Structured financial planning helps start-ups grow sustainably. Startup…

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Enterprise Desktop Solutions That Empower Mac Users

The number of Mac computers in offices has been steadily growing for organizations. As tastes change, the demand for solutions to simplify things becomes imperative. Equipping Mac users with the appropriate enterprise desktop tools promotes productivity, security, and seamless collaboration. By implementing appropriate solutions, organizations can enable all employees to use any Mac device of…

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Everything You Need to Know Before Booking a Dumpster Rental

Dumpster rentals are a practical solution for managing waste during home renovations, construction projects, or large-scale cleanouts. They simplify disposal, keep work areas organized, and save time compared to multiple trips to landfills. However, booking a dumpster involves more than just calling a rental company. Understanding the process, costs, rules, and responsibilities ensures that you…

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Where Ole Miss Stands in the 2026 College Football Championship Picture

Ole Miss enters the 2026 college football season in a position the program has rarely occupied: firmly inside the national championship conversation. A breakthrough 2025 campaign shifted expectations in Oxford, turning what was once considered a competitive SEC program into a legitimate playoff-calibre contender. However, sustaining that level of performance presents a different challenge altogether.…

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CoffeeTime: “LEARN TO BACKBURNER THE UNBEAUTIFUL”

Living in a desert in the summertime, a real actual desert, you have to learn to make choices. Choices that can make or break how well you thrive in this rather harsh environment.   You can focus your thoughts and attention on the unrelenting ‘cook your soul’ heat in the summer, or you can anticipate…

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Class of 1966 plans milestone reunion

Class of 1966 plans milestone reunion   The Clinton High School class of 1966 will hold its 60th class reunion on Friday and Saturday, April 10 and 11.   The Friday Night meet and greet will be held at the Clinton Visitor Center from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The Visitor Center is located at 1300 Pinehaven…

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WWI soldiers subject of upcoming discussion

Special to The Clinton Courier Tom Henderson will discuss the military service of four World War I soldiers at the next meeting of the Clinton Genealogical and Historical Society.   Using family information and online databases like Fold3, Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org, researchers can piece together the military service records of American soldiers through company rosters, troop ship…

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CoffeeTime: “LEARN TO BACKBURNER THE UNBEAUTIFUL”

Living in a desert in the summertime, a real actual desert, you have to learn to make choices. Choices that can make or break how well you thrive in this rather harsh environment.   You can focus your thoughts and attention on the unrelenting ‘cook your soul’ heat in the summer, or you can anticipate…

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Why structures fail without proper tensioning

Post-tensioned concrete structures depend on precise internal forces to carry loads safely over decades. When those forces degrade through corrosion, overloading, or neglected maintenance, the consequences range from visible cracking to sudden structural failure. This article examines why tensioning systems deteriorate, how engineers detect problems early, and what proven strategies extend the service life of…

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What culinary skills help beyond restaurants

Culinary training builds more than the ability to cook a plate of food. The skills developed in a professional kitchen, from food safety systems to cost management and creative problem-solving, are in demand across industries that most people never associate with a chef’s jacket.  Whether the goal is food product development, media, private hospitality, or…

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CCA archery team plans for state championship

Special to The Clinton Courier Clinton Christian Academy’s (CCA) archery team is headed to the MAIS archery state championship on April 8 at Park Place Academy. The team has remained undefeated in the fourteen archery meets they have had this season with other schools, including Jackson Academy, St. Andrews, Central Hinds and others. CCA archery…

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How Porta Potty Installation Minimizes Construction Labor Expenses?

Increasing labor productivity in a new-age job location needs much more than skilled workers and high-end tools. Smart project managers recognize that the site’s physical layout can directly affect crews’ day-to-day performance. Minimizing the time spent walking from and to the facilities enables employees to remain focused on their main construction duties. This wise approach…

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