How a Roofing Company Evaluates Repair vs Replacement Decisions
Roof decisions usually start with one big question: roof repair vs replacement. A roofing company looks at more than just a leak or a few missing shingles before answering that. The goal is to figure out whether a fix will truly hold or if the roof is already past the point where repairs make sense.…
Read MoreHow South Florida Physical Therapy Treats Pain Without Medication
Physical therapy focuses on helping people feel better without relying on pills. Many people arrive in pain after trying medication that only dulls symptoms. This website explains how movement, hands-on care, and simple habit changes can reduce pain naturally. The first goal of physical therapy is to understand why pain started, not just where it…
Read MoreHow timely water damage restoration prevents long-term structural issues
Water damage rarely looks severe at first. A small leak, minor flooding, or unnoticed moisture intrusion can seem manageable in the moment. However, water moves quickly through building materials, spreading far beyond what is visible on the surface. When moisture is not addressed promptly, it can quietly compromise structural components that are essential to a…
Read MoreClinton asks Legislature to allow vote to extend restaurant tax
By Randy Bell Clinton’s new pickleball complex owes its existence to money generated by a restaurant tax voters approved in 2022, and Mayor Will Purdie points out that it’s not the only parks and recreation project that’s been financed with that tax revenue. “The two per cent special restaurant tax is solely responsible for many…
Read MoreLove your Valentine — and your body, too
By Guest Columnist Cindy McQueen Roses are red, Violets are blue, Eat more greens, And protein too. Valentine’s Day often comes with an all-or-nothing mindset around food. Fancy dinners, rich desserts and the idea that nutrition goals need to be put on hold “just for the night.” But enjoying a Valentine’s date doesn’t have…
Read MoreWhy Active Play Is Essential for Your Child’s Development
Screens are everywhere these days, demanding constant attention, yet the simple act of running, jumping, and climbing remains the most effective tool for a child’s growth. Active play serves as more than just a way to burn off that endless energy; it acts as a primary building block for a sharp mind and a capable…
Read MoreHow Assault Charges Are Filed and What Happens Next
Facing an assault charge can be overwhelming, leaving you with more questions than answers. You might wonder how charges are filed, what the legal process looks like, and what steps to take to protect yourself. Understanding the process can ease some of the uncertainty and help you make informed decisions. How Assault Charges Begin Assault…
Read MoreCongress approves millions for pipeline project
By Randy Bell A project seen as crucial to future progress in Clinton and other parts of western Hinds County is another step closer to being fully funded. On January 15, the U.S. Senate approved the FY2026 Department of the Interior appropriations bill, which includes Congressionally-directed funding of $7.8 million for continued work on a…
Read MoreArrow Football award winners recognized at Clinton High School
By Danny C. Davis Clinton High School 2025 Arrow football players were recognized at the Clinton High School auditorium on January 18. Arrow Touchdown Club (ATC) president Charles Williams gave introductory remarks. He thanked the ATC board members for all their hard work and support. “They were always there for the team to provide…
Read MoreYour Guide to Temple Injury Law and Legal Compensation
An injury can change daily life in ways most people never plan for. One moment, you are heading to work, shopping, or spending time with family. Next, you are dealing with pain, medical visits, missed income, and stress about what comes next. In Temple and nearby areas, accidents happen on roads, at job sites, and…
Read MoreRestaurants, Hotels, Factories: Why Commercial Water Softener Systems Are No Longer Optional
Hard water is one of the most overlooked challenges in commercial environments, yet its effects are felt every single day. In restaurants, mineral-heavy water leads to scale buildup in dishwashers, inconsistent ice quality, and poor beverage taste. Hotels deal with stained fixtures, stiff linens, and guest complaints about showers and sinks that never quite feel…
Read MoreSigns You May Need Professional Earwax Removal
Earwax or cerumen is a natural and protective layer produced by the ears of an individual to ensure that the ear canal is clean and safe. Nonetheless, earwax may develop at an excessive rate which makes some individuals develop uncomfortable effects and hearing impairment. It can help you to address the issue in time and…
Read MoreCoffeeTime: WWJD IRRITATING OVERLOAD
You remember hearing and seeing the popular phrase, WWJD? ‘What Would Jesus Do.’ If you do, very likely you also remember often seeing the mocking curl of the lip of someone in the vicinity. That sentence showed up everywhere and soon became trite and overused. And almost guaranteed to irritate anyone nearby. I can…
Read More7 Common Signs Your Dog Might Be Struggling With Digestive Issues
Digestive health plays a major role in your dog’s overall well-being, yet many pet owners don’t realize there’s a problem until symptoms become obvious. Dogs can’t explain what hurts, so gut-related issues often show up through subtle physical or behavioral changes that are easy to overlook. In Mississippi, several everyday factors can increase the risk…
Read More7 Reasons Assistance With Unwanted Cats Protects Homes and Families
Having a stray or unwanted cat in your yard or under your porch may seem harmless. But this small problem can create larger problems down the road, like noise, odors, and health problems. Families in this situation often don’t know what to do. With the right approach, the problem can be solved without harming the…
Read MoreRichey’s legacy continues with gift to CJHS
Special to The Clinton Courier Kenneth Wayne Richey was known to friends and colleagues as “Richey” and to students as Mr. Richey, but for forty-one years, everyone knew him as the math teacher, Math Counts coach and sponsor (and many of his Math Counts teams won numerous competitions), and later counselor at Clinton Junior High…
Read MoreCity seeks bids on landscaping work
By Randy Bell The City of Clinton plans to kick off its spring landscaping efforts in March after hiring a contractor and getting advice from a consultant on what kind of seasonal plants to use. The Board of Aldermen at its meeting on January 20 voted to advertise a Request for Proposals (RFP) for landscaping…
Read MoreWhat DUI Reporting Means for Licensed Pilots Today
A driving under the influence (DUI) arrest presents a profound and multifaceted crisis for any holder of a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certificate. While the legal ramifications for any citizen are severe, for a licensed pilot, the incident triggers a parallel and often more daunting administrative process with the FAA. It can directly threaten the pilot’s medical certification, livelihood, and…
Read MoreWorkers’ Compensation Lawyers: Protecting Your Rights on the Job
Workplace injuries can happen in an instant, leaving employees facing physical pain, lost income, and uncertainty about their legal rights. Navigating the workers’ compensation system can be confusing, and insurance companies often attempt to minimize payouts. This is where experienced workers’ compensation lawyers step in to help injured workers secure the benefits they are entitled…
Read MoreA Day Inside a Murano Glass Factory
Introduction Murano Island, situated in the Venetian lagoon, is best known for its eponymous handcrafted glass. Glassware has been created here continuously since 1291, even at times of war and unrest that periodically enveloped Italy and Europe. Murano Glass is famous for excellent craftsmanship, uniqueness, and artistic beauty. It is still made here by hand,…
Read MoreInterior Remodeling Mistakes Commercial Property Owners Often Overlook
Interior remodeling presents a valuable opportunity to modernize commercial spaces and improve performance. However, small oversights during commercial renovations can quickly lead to operational disruptions and costly rework. Many property owners and tenants focus heavily on finishes and visual appeal while overlooking space efficiency, daily functionality, and long-term business needs. From budget blind spots to…
Read MoreHow to Enjoy Gaming Culture in Your Neighborhood
Gaming brings people together. It’s that simple. Cards, board games, online options—your local area has more going on than you’d think. The scene looks different now than it did ten years ago. You’ve got online platforms sitting next to traditional game nights. Coffee shops run trivia. Libraries host tournaments. Your options have multiplied, and you…
Read MoreQuick Ways to Take Care of Your Skin
Taking care of your skin doesn’t have to be hard. With so many products and tips available, it might feel overwhelming. However, you can follow some simple habits to help your skin look fresh and healthy. Whether you struggle with dryness, fatigue, or signs of aging, a few easy steps can make a big difference.…
Read MoreHow to Maintain Used Construction Equipment
Construction equipment is a big investment, especially when it’s used. Keeping it well-maintained is essential. Proper care extends its life and ensures safety and efficiency on the job site. If you’ve bought or are thinking about buying used construction equipment, learning how to maintain it will help you get the best value. Here’s how to…
Read MoreHow to Get Ready for a Massage Therapy Session
Preparing for a massage therapy session is important for having a good experience. Taking time for self-care is crucial for your overall well-being. Whether it’s your first time or you’re a regular, being ready can enhance your experience. Massage therapy can help you relax, ease tension, and relieve tired muscles. The benefits extend beyond relaxation;…
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