Top Features to Look for When Purchasing a Golf Cart
If you decide to buy a brand-new golf cart, then we should tell you right now that you cannot obtain just about anything. If you want to acquire a vehicle that’s going to last for quite some time, then it’s of huge importance to prioritize certain features. If you would like to know which…
Read MoreCity replaces water pipeline survey contractor
By Randy Bell In order to build a nineteen-mile pipeline to carry treated wastewater to the Big Black River, Clinton has to determine the impact on any archaeological sites along the path of the project. That effort was just getting underway last year, after the Board of Aldermen voted in June to hire Archaeology Mississippi,…
Read MoreCHS promotes Taylor to assistant principal
Special to The Clinton Courier Clinton High School’s (CHS) administration team will include a familiar face at the start of the next school year. During February’s meeting, the Clinton Public School District Board of Trustees approved the appointment of Leonard Taylor as CHS assistant principal for the 2024-2025 school year. Taylor has served as head…
Read MoreCoffeeTime: “YOU DEFINITELY ARE NOT GIBBS”
How do you navigate in this scary world? The way I see it, for most of us it is a matter of one of three possibilities. You either walk by sight – looking at what is in front of you and making a decision from what you see; by instinct – which I…
Read MoreClinton’s Attaché Show Choir secures 100th Grand Champion title
Special to The Clinton Courier Clinton’s Attaché Show Choir took home Best Vocals, Best Choreography, Best Overall Effect and Grand Champion at the 2024 Homewood South Central Classic in Homewood, Alabama. This recent result represents a significant milestone for the Clinton High School show choir—Attaché’s 100th Grand Championship. Since its inception by Winona Costello in…
Read MoreClintonians to pay more for garbage pickup
By Randy Bell As the cost of living goes up, so does the cost of having trash collected. The Clinton Board of Aldermen voted February 20 to approve a request from Waste Management to adjust its fees by 5.39 per cent, based on an increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI). That will mean an…
Read MoreKara’s Sights & Bites: Start planning now for (some form of ) Easter cheesecake
By Kara Kimbrough Easter is on the horizon and that means it’s time to start thinking about cheesecake. Some think about (and make) cheesecake all year long, but for the most part, the thick, cream cheese-laden dessert makes its annual springtime debut on the Sunday dinner table when Easter rolls around. The world-famous cheesecake…
Read MoreThe Evolution of Color Platforms: Trends in Prediction Game Interfaces
As the gaming landscape continues to evolve, color prediction games have emerged as a captivating genre, offering players an interactive and dynamic experience. The evolution of these games goes hand in hand with the development of sophisticated interfaces that enhance user engagement. In this article, we explore the trends in prediction game interfaces, examining the…
Read MoreTop Benefits of Hiring a Personal Injury Lawyer
Being involved in a personal injury can cause a lot of physical and mental pain. If you have been in an accident in Atlanta, finding out what to do next can be difficult or stressful. But it will be best for you to hire a personal injury lawyer in Atlanta early on. It makes a…
Read MoreCommunication Junket to D.C. Raises MC Students’ Awareness of Opportunities in Nation’s Capital
Kathryn Johnson dreams of attending law school and embarking on a career in politics. The opportunity to visit Washington, D.C. and connect with individuals in the government arena could make a considerable impact on her future. As a child, Alana Magliolo visited the nation’s capital, long before she had developed an interest in American history…
Read MoreSeason ends early for two-time defending state champion Arrows
By Danny C. Davis In one of the toughest upsets in a long time, the #1-ranked Clinton Arrows soccer team fell to Hernando 2-1 in the second round of the Class 7A boys north playoffs. The loss denied the Arrows a third state championship, after winning the overall title in 2022 and 2023. With eight…
Read MoreLady Arrows fall to NWR in State Championship game
By Danny C. Davis After another stellar season, the defending state champion Clinton High School Lady Arrows soccer team fell just short to North West Rankin Lady Cougars 2-1 in the 2024 Class 7A Girls State Championship game at Ridgeland on February 17. CHS finished the season 15-5-2. Just a year ago, the Lady Arrows…
Read MoreArrows fall short in championship basketball finals, 54-50
By Danny C. Davis The Clinton Arrow boys basketball team fell just a little short in the Class 7A Championship finals at the Mississippi Coliseum. CHS fell to the Meridian Wildcats in the Class 7A title game 54-50 on March 2 to finish 23-7 on the season. It was a good season for CHS, who…
Read MoreHow to Help the Elderly Cope with Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Macular degeneration is among the leading causes of vision loss and impairment around the world. This is especially true among older adults, who are vulnerable to age-related macular degeneration (AMD), in particular. As of 2024, around 20 million people live with AMD in the US alone. Globally, almost 200 million people have AMD, but this…
Read MoreApologetics Workshop Equips Mississippi College Students to ‘Talk the Talk’ of Their Christian Walk
One of the most difficult challenges young people encounter in their Christian walk is understanding how to express their faith. According to J.R. Wilbanks, area coordinator in residence life at Mississippi College and a student at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, in today’s world, more training is needed to help students in their journey of…
Read MoreRevisión de la bicicleta eléctrica de cercanías 2024: Mokwheel Basalt
No hay duda de que las bicicletas eléctricas han experimentado un aumento en popularidad, especialmente con la llegada de las bicicletas de montaña con neumáticos gruesos. Y cuando se trata de reseñas sobre bicicletas eléctricas con neumáticos gruesos, la Mokwheel Basalt se destaca de las demás. Como la primera bicicleta eléctrica con central eléctrica del…
Read MoreCan You Fly After Botox?
Have you recently booked a botox treatment, or are you considering those rejuvenating neurotoxin injections before jet-setting to an exotic location? If the thought of flying after botox raises some uncertainties, rest assured—you’re not grounded yet. While aesthetic results are the endgame, ensuring that your treatment and travel plans harmonize for optimal benefits is just…
Read MoreBills continue to move through legislature as session continues
By District 56 Representative Clay Mansell We recently completed the seventh week of the 2024 Legislative Session. Members worked throughout the week dropping bills and meeting in committee. After Monday, February 19, no new general bills or constitutional amendments can be introduced. More than 1,200 House bills have been filed already. Despite how early it…
Read MoreMC Students Enjoy Show-Stopping Performances, Helping Others During Spirited Swerve Competition
Bethany Bradshaw fell in love with the art of dance at an extremely early age. She started taking classes at age 3 and danced competitively and pre-professionally until she was 16. When she was asked to join New Kidz on the Block, one of the most accomplished groups to take the stage in the electrifying…
Read MoreLast frontier state offers nursing adventure
By Carole Kelly Close encounters with stalking white wolves or prowling bears took the place of a more routine life for Clinton nurse Dixie Ishee, FNP-C, who responded last year to a call for medical personnel to serve in Alaska. When not at home in Clinton seeing patients at Baptist Medical Clinic, she served in…
Read MoreHudson’s Journey: EXTRA Acts of Kindness
March is here and the old saying, “out like a lion, in like a lamb” may be true about the weather; but it’s also about everything that was cold finding a new warmth. Blooming, coming out of hibernation, cheerful colors and more kindness, well. seems to follow. This month holds one of…
Read MoreMovie Review: “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba – To the Hashira Training”
By Bob Garver NOTE: This Japanese film is available in both “subbed” and “dubbed” versions. This review is based on the “subbed” version – Japanese spoken with English subtitles. Prior to “Hashira Training,” my exposure to the “Demon Slayer” anime series was limited to the 2020 film “Mugen Train.” Well, that and all the…
Read MoreARROWS ADVANCE TO CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TOURMAENT AGAIN
BY Danny C. Davis For the third time in the last three years the Clinton Arrow boy’s basketball team is headed to the MHSAA State Championship basketball series at the Mississippi Coliseum in Jackson. Clinton( 22-6) defeated Madison Central on February 23 rd 46-34 in the Class 7A North quarterfinals at Mississippi Valley State University …
Read MoreMC Communication Faculty Demonstrates Commitment to Profession by Earning PR Credential
The world of communication presents an ever-changing landscape for J. Mignon Kucia. For example, when the professor of communication at Mississippi College obtained her doctorate, social media didn’t exist. Try finding a way to communicate with companies, corporations, and the public without using some form of the electronic technology today. “We have to understand how…
Read MoreChamber sponsors ribbon cuttings for New Directions Insurance & for Lion’s Den Tobacco, LLC
The Clinton Chamber of Commerce recently sponsored a ribbon cutting for New Directions Insurance. New Direction Insurance staff members were joined by Chamber board members, Chamber ambassadors, City officials, family and friends. They are located at 123-A Highway 80 East #204. For more information, call 601-564-4491. The Clinton Chamber of Commerce recently sponsored a ribbon…
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