The Benefits of Pre-Employment Toxicology Testing for Employers
Hiring decisions influence workplace safety, productivity, and long-term organizational stability in ways that extend far beyond the initial recruitment phase. Pre-employment toxicology testing offers employers a structured method for reducing avoidable risks while reinforcing clear expectations for incoming staff. When applied consistently, testing supports responsible hiring without disrupting candidate experience. As regulatory scrutiny and operational…
Read MoreUnpacking the Complexities of Adult Mental Disorders
Adult mental disorders are multifaceted conditions that influence thought patterns, emotions, and daily functioning in ways that can be subtle or pronounced. Many adults navigate these challenges quietly, often without recognizing that professional support could provide clarity and relief. Understanding these disorders requires awareness of their symptoms, triggers, and the variety of ways they present…
Read MoreFriday Founders Week activities postponed; classes shift online
In preparation for incoming winter weather and out of an abundance of caution for our students and MC family, MC will shift all classes and labs on the main campus in Clinton to virtual learning at noon on Friday, Jan. 23. All classes and labs on the main campus AND the MC Law campus will…
Read MoreCoffeeTime: “MIRRORS AND EYES TELL THE TRUTH”
A mirror has a tough job. To show you how fit, skinny or fat your body is. Your clothes have a tougher job, to make your body look good. Your body that is fit, ski…well, no need, you already have yourself categorized. A washing machine’s job is to clean those dirty clothes you’ve had…
Read MoreAROUND THE CORNER: Robert Allen, A life shaped by the arts
By Cara Pridemore For Robert Allen, the arts aren’t just a career; they make life worth living. A lifelong Clinton resident, Allen, 45, is the fine arts director for the Clinton Public School District and as the Clinton High School Attaché Show Choir pit director. “Every single day, every person in the world takes part…
Read MoreCity to write policy to deal with movie company concerns
By Randy Bell Chip Wilbanks thought when production companies started coming to Clinton to shoot movies, it was pretty cool. But now, “The coolness has worn off,” the Ward 4 alderman said at the Board’s work session on January 5. “Most of the movies have been concentrating their filming in Olde Towne,” Wilbanks said after…
Read More9 Everyday Upgrades That Make Your Life More Comfortable in 2026
Most people chase big life changes, thinking they’ll improve happiness and comfort. New house. New job. New relationship. But the truth is that small, everyday upgrades often deliver bigger comfort improvements than major life changes ever do. Comfort happens in the details. It’s the bed you sleep in every night. It’s the support you feel…
Read MoreHow Engineering Project Management Bridges Design and Execution
Brilliant designs mean little if they can’t be transformed into reality. The gap between what’s imagined on paper and what gets built in the field has derailed countless initiatives, wasted resources, and frustrated teams. This disconnect is fundamentally about coordination, communication, and structured oversight. Engineering projects exist in a unique space where creativity meets precision. A civil engineering initiative might start with…
Read MoreInstall Lawn Mower Muffler: 10 Simple DIY Steps
Everybody wants a quiet and efficient lawn mower so that you will have a pleasant experience of mowing for yourself and others. As mufflers age, they may need to be replaced. A brand-new muffler lowers the noise and boosts the performance. This procedure is something everyone can do with simple tools by following a few…
Read MoreNatural Tannin Coagulant: A Promising Path Toward Safer, Greener Water
Clean water is life. You drink it, cook with it, and rely on it for every part of daily living. Yet millions still face unsafe supplies, and the methods used to make water drinkable often create new problems. Chemical residues linger, sludge piles up, and ecosystems pay the price. Natural tannin coagulants are changing that…
Read MoreContinental’s Clinton Facility Powers the Future of Heavy-Duty Tire Production
Anyone who has passed by Continental AG’s Clinton manufacturing site has likely sensed its scale, even if the numbers are not obvious at first glance. Officially opened in October 2019 and launching production the following year, the facility was built to produce 750,000 commercial truck and bus tires annually in its first phase. That output is only…
Read MoreTop 5 Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle riding gives a sense of freedom that few other vehicles can match. The wind in your face, the open road ahead, and the simple joy of handling a two-wheeled machine make motorcycling a beloved pastime for millions. But there’s also a serious risk factor involved. When you look at motorcycle accident statistics, you’ll see…
Read MoreExploring the World of Antidetect Browsers
In today’s digital age, online privacy has become a major concern for individuals and businesses alike. Every click, search, and interaction we make on the internet leaves behind a digital footprint. From advertisers tracking browsing behavior to websites identifying users through device fingerprints, staying anonymous online is becoming increasingly challenging. As a result, many internet…
Read MoreWhite Coat Ceremony to usher MC nursing students into healing profession
The Mississippi College School of Nursing White Coat Ceremony welcomes first-semester nursing students into the healthcare profession by emphasizing the integration of compassionate care, scientific excellence and Christian faith. When faculty, staff, students and honored guests of the school gather for this semester’s ceremony at 5 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 2, in Swor Auditorium…
Read MoreUnity begins to gain ground in global currency design
A study shows that while history remains the main axis of the world’s currencies (38.5%), symbols of unity and shared values are beginning to appear, now present in 7.6% of designs. Buena Park, California, 22 January – The design of money continues to largely reflect national identities, but a new analysis by Ria Money Transfer…
Read MoreCoffeeTime: “MIRRORS AND EYES TELL THE TRUTH”
A mirror has a tough job. To show you how fit, skinny or fat your body is. Your clothes have a tougher job, to make your body look good. Your body that is fit, ski…well, no need, you already have yourself categorized. A washing machine’s job is to clean those dirty clothes you’ve had…
Read MoreProtect Your Home From Fire and Ice Threats During Cold Weather
With more extreme cold and winter weather possible in the days to come, it’s important to check the safety of your heating equipment. Most importantly, remember to keep clothes, drapes, and anything else combustible at least 3 feet away from all heating equipment, especially space heaters. The Mississippi Insurance Department (MID) Fire Services Division and…
Read MoreClinton students participate, play key roles in Mississippi Youth Legislature, Taylor serves legislative page
Clinton students participate, play key roles in Mississippi Youth Legislature Special to The Clinton Courier Students from Clinton High School and Sumner Hill Junior High School recently attended the Mississippi Youth Legislature held at the State Capitol. Attended by both public and private school students from across Mississippi, conference participants develop their leadership skills…
Read MoreLegislature begins 2026 regular session
By District 56 Representative Clay Mansell The Mississippi State Legislature began its 2026 regular session on Tuesday, January 6, 2026. Lawmakers convened at the Mississippi State Capitol in Jackson at noon to start session, which is scheduled to run for ninety days through early April. This year, my third as District 56 Representative, I have…
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 MoreBotox Explained: Uses, Benefits, and Natural Facial Rejuvenation
Botox is one of the most widely performed non-surgical aesthetic treatments in the world, valued for its ability to soften expression lines while preserving natural facial movement. As aesthetic preferences continue to shift toward subtle enhancement, Botox remains a cornerstone treatment for individuals seeking refreshed, rested results without surgery or downtime. Derived from a purified…
Read MoreThe Best Treatment for Sun-Damaged Skin on the Face and Visible Photoaging
Best treatment for sun-damaged skin on face is a common concern for individuals who notice uneven tone, fine lines, rough texture, or pigmentation developing over time. Sun exposure is one of the leading causes of premature skin aging, often referred to as photoaging. While these changes may appear gradually, they can significantly affect skin quality…
Read MoreBBL HEROic London: Advanced Broadband Light Treatment for Clearer, Healthier Skin
BBL HEROic London is gaining attention as one of the most advanced light-based skin treatments available for individuals seeking visible skin improvement without invasive procedures. Designed to address tone, texture, redness, and sun damage, BBL HEROic represents the next generation of broadband light technology, offering faster treatments and enhanced comfort compared to earlier systems. As…
Read MorePlastic Surgery in Athens Focused on Natural Results and Personalized Care
Plastic surgery in Athens continues to grow in popularity as individuals seek refined, natural-looking enhancements guided by medical expertise and personalized treatment planning. Rather than dramatic transformations, modern plastic surgery focuses on balance, proportion, and results that align with each patient’s unique features. With advances in surgical techniques and patient-centered care, plastic surgery has become…
Read MoreHydrafacial for Deep Cleansing, Hydration, and Skin Rejuvenation
Hydrafacial has become one of the most popular professional skincare treatments for individuals seeking immediate glow, long-term skin health, and visible improvement without downtime. Known for its multi-step approach, this treatment cleanses, exfoliates, extracts, and hydrates the skin in a single session. The result is smoother texture, clearer pores, and a refreshed appearance that looks…
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