6 Tips For A Successful Commercial Construction Project
If you are embarking on a commercial construction project and wondering what it takes to ensure its success, then this page is for you. From proper planning to clear communication, skilled team members, quality materials, and adherence to budget and timeline, there are key elements to consider. In this article, we will explore the steps…
Read MoreCoffreeTime: “TRAPPED WITH NOWHERE TO RUN”
Enjoy feeling anxious and blue? Concentrate on what is happening in the world now, that’ll do it for you. The impossible price of food and housing. Crooked politics. Illegal drugs. Riots. Disease. Murders. Kids molested. If that is your idea of living the good life, then my friend, you certainly have it made. But…
Read MoreThe Winning Strategies Behind Modern Beauty Clinics’ Success
Clinics are constantly seeking innovative strategies to stand out and captivate their audience. The competition is fierce, and merely offering top-notch services is no longer enough to guarantee success. The winning beauty clinics of our time have cracked the code by not only staying ahead of the latest cosmetic trends and technologies but also by…
Read MoreKara’s Sights & Bites: Easter lunch should be special, not stressful
By Kara Kimbrough Sitting down to a bountiful lunch on Easter Sunday has been an American tradition for decades. However, for many, it can be a stressful day, juggling church services, family time and other activities with cooking a special meal complete with an often-tricky baked ham. But it really doesn’t have to be…
Read MoreEveritt receives Mississippi Arts Commission Grant
Special to The Clinton Courier Gene Everitt of Clinton has been awarded a $500 grant from the Mississippi Arts Commission. The grant is a portion of the more than $1.75 million in grants MAC awarded in Fiscal Year 2024 and will be used to purchase art supplies for mixed media assemblage and collage work. “With…
Read MoreFriday Nights at Milepost 89 presents Celtic Crossroads
Special to The Clinton Courier The next Friday Nights at Milepost 89 at the Clinton Visitor Center will be held on Friday, March 15, at 6:30 p.m. The music offering that night will feature a Mississippi Irish band, Celtic Crossroads, a traditional Celtic folk band specializing in lively dance tunes and humorous songs. They have…
Read MoreThe Ultimate Guide to Publishing Your Book on Amazon
In today’s digital age, self-publishing has become more accessible than ever before. And with Amazon being the largest online retailer in the world, it’s no surprise that many authors turn to this platform for publishing their books. In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the entire process of publishing your book on Amazon.…
Read MoreMETRO MASTER GARDENERS’ ANNUAL PLANT SALE
The Metro Master Gardeners will hold their annual plant sale at Mynelle Gardens (4736 Clinton Boulevard, Jackson, MS 39209) on Saturday, April 27, 2024. The plant sale begins at 8:00 a.m. and will end at noon. Cash and checks are welcome (no credit cards). Members of the Metro Master Gardeners come from all over…
Read MoreState Games of Mississippi Athletes of Year Recognized
The State Games of Mississippi 2023 Ochsner Rush Athletes of the Year were recognized by the Mississippi State legislature and met Gov. Tate Reeves during a recent visit to the Capitol. More than 5,000 athletes participated in the 2023 games, and these three personified the ideals of the State Games in participation, sportsmanship, special…
Read MoreTrey Alexander named 2024 “Mr. Basketball”
Special to The Clinton Courier The 2024 class of Mississippi’s “Mr. Basketball” award winners, presented by C Spire, has been announced by the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) and Mississippi Association of Coaches (MAC), and Trey Alexander, a senior at Clinton High School, has been named the 7A “Mr. Basketball.” Chosen by a state-wide…
Read MoreMelancon presents as Hinds Humanities Instructor of the Year
Special to The Clinton Courier Hinds Community College English Instructor Frederick Melancon will present “Authoring Your Story Through Work” as his Hinds 2024 Humanities Teacher of the Year presentation. The event will be held from 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. on March 20 in Reeves 165 on the Raymond Campus, with a reception to follow in…
Read MoreColorful Partnerships: Collaborating with Brands and Influencers in Gaming
As the gaming industry continues to thrive, the power of collaborations between gaming platforms and brands or influencers has emerged as a dynamic force. These partnerships not only bring diverse audiences together but also infuse a vibrant energy into the gaming landscape. In this article, we explore the colorful world of partnerships, shedding light on…
Read MoreIs Snoring Affecting Your Sleep Quality? Here’s What to Do About It
Sleep is essential for overall health and well-being, but for many, snoring can disrupt the quality of their rest. Snoring is a common sleep disorder characterized by noisy breathing during sleep due to obstructed air movement through the throat. While occasional snoring may be harmless, chronic snoring can indicate underlying health issues and affect…
Read MoreThe Evolution of Money Transfers: A Journey from Barter to Light-Speed Transactions
The grand canvas of human history depicts the evolution of money transfers as an interesting story. The journey from the primitive barter system to the digital wallet era is characterized by innovation, convenience, and speed. Let’s start this amazing journey, by revealing a few less-known facts and life hacks as well. The Dawn of Exchange:…
Read MoreSix-Time Grammy Award-Winning Artist Headlines Mississippi College’s Spring Scholarship Banquet
If there were a soundtrack to Elizabeth Moore’s life, Amy Grant’s music would be featured prominently. A fourth-generation MC graduate (B.A. ’07, M.Ed. ’15) and former admissions counselor at the Christian University, Moore grew up listening to the multiple Grammy Award-winner’s music in the church where her father, Charles Wallace, served as minister of music…
Read MoreHinds Preview Day draws area high school seniors
Special to The Clinton Courier More than five hundred high school students and parents swarmed the Raymond Campus of Hinds Community College for the recent annual Preview Day. Their mission was to see what the college has to offer in career training programs, activities, scholarships and academic pathways across all six campuses. Members of the…
Read MoreWilliams named USM Citizen Scholar
Special to The Clinton Courier The University of Southern Mississippi’s (USM) Center for Community Engagement (CCE) recently named Camrell Williams of Clinton one of only eight students who have completed requirements for the USM Citizen Scholars distinction, a recognition for students demonstrating significant involvement in community engagement. The Citizen Scholars program recognizes undergraduate students who…
Read MoreFollow These Vital Steps and Avoid Bankruptcy
Facing bankruptcy is a deeply distressing experience that can shake the very foundation of your financial stability. The prospect of losing control over your finances, facing legal ramifications, and enduring the stigma associated with insolvency can feel overwhelming. It’s crucial to remember that there are steps you can take to prevent bankruptcy and regain financial…
Read MoreSeal the Deal: The Importance of Proper Windshield Installation
Your vehicle’s windshield is more than just a transparent barrier between you and the elements—it’s a critical component contributing to your road safety. Regarding windshield replacement, the importance of proper installation cannot be overstated. In this article, we’ll explore why a meticulous approach to windshield installation is crucial for vehicle safety and overall performance. Structural…
Read MoreHow to Find High-Quality Roofing Services: A Guide
When it comes to finding high-quality roofing services, many homeowners get overwhelmed by the sheer number of options available. However, choosing the right roofing company is crucial as your roof is one of the most important parts of your home. A durable and well-maintained roof can protect your house from weather elements and increase its…
Read MoreDepartment of Communication’s Advertising Agency Gives MC Students Hands-On PR Experience
Churches, small businesses, and nonprofit organizations in central Mississippi have a dynamic new avenue to help spread the word about their objectives and grow their brand through traditional and social media. Big River Strategies, a student-driven public relations agency springing from the Department of Communication at Mississippi College, began accepting clients last fall. The firm’s…
Read MoreLiving Young Mini Conference registration is now open
By Randy Bell Registration is now open for the Living Young Mini Conference, set to take place on March 13 at the Wood Center. The conference will offer five presentations tailored to individuals who are fifty years of age or older. Presentations covering topics such as self-defense, preventing identity theft, foods that heal, and…
Read MoreFormer CHS infielder throws out first pitch at Arrows home opener
By Nash Nunnery A former Clinton baseball standout arrived at Arrow Field on February 13 to fulfill a dream. Former Arrows second baseman David Foster’s lifelong aspiration was realized when the 74-year-old threw out the first pitch in front of a near-capacity crowd before the 2024 diamond Arrows opened their season against Pearl. Earlier in…
Read MoreMovie Review: Dune – Part 2
By Bob Garver I wasn’t the biggest fan of the first installment of director Denis Villeneuve’s take on the Frank Herbert sci-fi classic “Dune” back in 2021. The sounds and visuals were great, and I understood why it won so many technical Oscars that year, but I couldn’t get invested in the characters or…
Read MoreState Humanities Council to Honor Political Scientist as MC’s 2024 Humanities Teacher of the Year
Growing up in Westbury, New York, during the height of the Cold War, Glenn Antizzo became fascinated with international diplomacy. In school, he demonstrated an affinity for social studies – few of his sixth-grade classmates tracked the ramifications of the Angolan Civil War with as much fervor – and his academic passion was ignited by…
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