The Growing Shift Toward Digital Modernization In Hinds County Commerce
For decades, commerce in Hinds County operated on a foundation of personal relationships and physical cash. A handshake and a paper bill were the standard for everything from buying groceries in Clinton to settling accounts in downtown Jackson. However, the local economic environment is undergoing a distinct transformation as businesses adapt to a marketplace that…
Read MoreHow Can Online Fitness Software Help Personal Trainers Manage Clients Better?
Personal trainers juggle many tasks each day. They create workout plans, track client progress, schedule sessions, and handle payments. These responsibilities can take time away from what matters most: actually training clients. Online fitness software helps personal trainers manage clients better by automating routine tasks, organizing client information in one place, and improving communication. The…
Read MoreTHC Vape Pens: A Clear And Simple User Guide
Vape pens with THC have become one of the easiest ways people enjoy cannabis. If smoking isn’t your thing, vaping may be the perfect option. You get the same faster effects but in a discreet and more flavorful form. You may have seen THC vape pens online or heard about them from friends. They are…
Read MoreOur Olde House: February 2026
I found a few ants and unkles stomping around my bathroom floor, which I removed, but more kept coming back. I put an ant bomb under the house to end the problem, but it did not. I still had a few ants in my bathroom, but in addition we got a couple dozen roaches who…
Read MoreCity looks at Monroe Street, Parkway crosswalks overhaul
By Randy Bell While most of Clinton’s busiest streets are generally in good condition, local motorists encounter a different experience when they travel Monroe Street and a portion of the Clinton Parkway. City officials acknowledge that the brick section of Monroe from Leake Street to College Street is a rough ride. “It’s in pretty bad…
Read MoreClinton fire truck to be sold
By Randy Bell Clinton is saying farewell to its first fire truck. The 1955 Chevrolet 5400 is going to public auction after the Board of Aldermen approved Chief Levius Buckley’s request February 3. The chief says he’s not sure how long the truck was actually used to fight fires in Clinton. “When I got hired,…
Read MoreResidents asked to donate canned green beans for March of the Mayors food drive
The Clinton Courier The state’s 16th Annual March of the Mayors Food Drive officially is officially underway, and Clinton is stepping up to do its part, joining nearly a dozen other metro cities and over 55 cities across the state in the effort. March of the Mayors is a state-wide, annual food drive and distribution…
Read MoreWhy You Should Optimize Shipping Container Routes to Save Fuel
Effective shipping is essential to companies that need transportation of goods over a long distance. The fuel consumption is one of the most important aspects that influence shipping costs and, therefore, has a direct impact on the overall profitability and environmental sustainability. Optimization of container routes helps companies to minimize the consumption of fuel whilst…
Read MoreWhy You Should Seek Legal Help for Complicated Work Permit Cases
Dealing with the Canadian immigration system may be difficult to foreign employees. Frequently, work permit applications are associated with complicated and demanding requirements, deadlines, and full-fledged documentation. One minor mistake or misconception may lead to time wastages, rejects, or even legal issues. Professional legal assistance is what will turn a hassle-free procedure into a stressful…
Read MoreCity of Clinton Announces Spring Citywide Cleanup for April 25–May 2, 2026
Clinton is preparing for its annual Spring Citywide Cleanup, scheduled for April 25 through May 2, 2026. Residents are encouraged to begin planning now to take part in this communitywide effort to keep Clinton clean, safe, and beautiful. As the city looks ahead to spring, officials are also reflecting on the strong participation seen during…
Read MoreClinton High School Women’s Soccer Season comes to a Close
By Charlie Rook In what was a magical season for the Lady Arrows, it was a 5-4 penalty shootout loss to Tupelo High School that ended the state playoff run. The team advanced to the quarter finals of the MHSAA 7A tournament after a 3-1 win against Lewisburg, where they met a Tupelo team with…
Read MoreClinton High School Tennis Bounces Back with Back to Back Wins
By Charlie Rook After opening the regular season with a 7-0 loss to Madison Central, the Clinton High School men’s tennis team has gone on to win two straight matches, against Warren Central, and West Jones. For a team tennis match, it’s scored as follows: Each team ranks their 7 players 1 through 7, with…
Read MoreWhy Useful Navigation Features Improve Your Virtual Viewing Journey
It seems as if online content has never been popular. That’s because it boasts a phenomenal selection that people resort to whenever they want to relax and unwind, or simply entertain themselves. Aside from being highly amusing, online content can also be very useful because it’s loaded with a bunch of different educational videos. Now,…
Read MoreWhat Happens When Half the Talent Pool Goes Underdeveloped
Organizations across all sectors face a persistent puzzle. They invest heavily in talent recruitment, search broadly for the best candidates, and pride themselves on competitive selection processes. Yet they systematically underdevelop a substantial portion of the talent they employ. This collaboration deficit, the gap between potential and developed capacity, costs organizations and society enormously in…
Read MoreThe Three-Second Decision That Determines Whether Your Amazon Product Gets the Buy Box
Three seconds might not seem significant. It’s barely enough time to read a sentence or evaluate a product image. Yet within this brief window, Amazon’s algorithm evaluates dozens of variables, compares multiple sellers, and decides who wins the most valuable position in eCommerce: the Buy Box. The Buy Box Dominance Factor The Buy Box isn’t…
Read MoreThe Hidden Art of Fitting Two Homes Where Everyone Said Only One Belonged
The phrase “it can’t be done” echoes through countless suburban backyards across Sydney. Homeowners stare at their blocks and see limitations. Narrow frontages, awkward dimensions, sloping terrain, heritage overlays, or neighbouring constraints all seem to whisper the same message of impossibility. Yet increasingly, skilled duplex builders Sydney homeowners work with are demonstrating that the gap…
Read MoreWhy Hawaii Is the Best Place to Learn How to Surf
Surfing is one of those bucket list activities that most people would love to experience at least once in their lives. The sensation of riding over the water with the sun on your back is a sensation to be felt no where else. Though surf spots are located all around the planet, none of them…
Read MoreWhat Types of Accidents Commonly Lead to Personal Injury Claims?
Accidents happen when you least expect them. One moment you’re going about your day, and the next, your life is turned upside down by an injury that wasn’t your fault. Analyzing which types of accidents most frequently result in personal injury claims can help you recognize when you might have legal rights worth protecting. The…
Read MoreWhere To Find a Cheap Local Storage Unit
Finding an affordable storage unit that suits your needs can be daunting. Across the United States, the average cost of a storage unit varies greatly, with factors such as location, size, and additional amenities affecting the price. For individuals or businesses seeking to declutter or store valuables without breaking the bank, finding a competitively priced…
Read MoreSelf-scheduling available for MSDH appointments through MyChart
Special to The Clinton Courier In an ongoing effort to make healthcare more accessible and ensure patients get the services they need, the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) now offers self-scheduling of appointments through MyChart. According to MSDH officials, self-scheduling through MyChart is an easier, more convenient way to access care, allowing clients to…
Read MoreVeteran’s Banner Program accepts new applications
Special to The Clinton Courier The City of Clinton is again offering residents the ability to apply for the Veteran’s Banner Program. Participants of this program will have their banners displayed each year on all patriotic holidays, transforming the Clinton Parkway and Highway 80 into a reminder of the people who make Clinton such a…
Read MoreCobb honored with UMMC Early Career Achievement Award
Special to The Clinton Courier Dr. Jared Cobb of Clinton was recently honored by the University of Mississippi Medical Center School (UMMC) School of Graduate Studies in the Health Sciences (SGSHS). Cobb, a team lead research chemist at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, received the Early Career Achievement Award. The honor recognizes accolades of…
Read MoreThe Role of Random Number Generators in Online Jackpot Games
Online jackpot games have taken the gaming world by storm, providing players with a chance to win life-changing sums from the comfort of their homes. Central to ensuring fair play in these games is the utilisation of Random Number Generators (RNGs). Unlike Live Dealer Games that use physical cards or roulette wheels, online jackpot games…
Read MoreFinding Gifts That Actually Keep Active Kids Moving
Finding the right gift for an active kid can feel like a high-stakes mission. Honestly, you want something they’ll actually use, something that stands up to the inevitable rough and tumble of play, and ideally, something that doesn’t end up at the bottom of a toy bin by next Tuesday. Active kids don’t just play.…
Read MoreMovie Review: GOAT
By Bob Garver On the weekend of the biggest football game of the year, it was only natural that I saw a movie about basketball. Or rather “Roarball,” as the anthropomorphic animal characters call it – but it’s basketball. When he was just a kid (pun intended), young goat Will (Caleb McLaughlin) went…
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