Moxi Treatment for Preventative Skin Care and Gentle Laser Rejuvenation
Moxi treatment is quickly becoming a go-to option for individuals who want to improve skin quality early while maintaining a natural, refreshed appearance. Designed as a gentle laser procedure, this treatment focuses on preventative skin care rather than corrective intervention alone. It is especially popular among patients who want to maintain healthy skin, even tone,…
Read MoreCustom Home Builder in Tucson Creating Homes Designed for Desert Living
Custom home builder Tucson services are increasingly sought after by homeowners who want a house that responds to the region’s climate, landscape, and lifestyle. Tucson is unlike any other market, with its desert environment, dramatic mountain views, and unique architectural influences. Building a custom home here allows homeowners to design spaces that feel comfortable, efficient,…
Read MoreHow Platform Transparency Builds Trust in Color Prediction Games
Online color prediction games have become a widely recognized form of digital entertainment, attracting millions of players with their simple mechanics and fast-paced outcomes. At their core, these games involve predicting which color will appear next, often red, green, or another shade, with wagers placed on the chosen option. While the gameplay is straightforward, the…
Read MoreDiscover Clinton’s Dedicated Newspaper: A Local Lifeline
You know how everyone says local newspapers are dying? Well, someone forgot to tell that to Clinton, Mississippi. This small town in Hinds County has something special–the Clinton Courier–and it’s way more than just your typical community paper. I’ve been watching local journalism for years, and what the Clinton Courier does is pretty remarkable. They…
Read MoreTop 7 AI Receptionists for Appointment Booking in Modern Auto Shops
Let’s picture an average day at an auto repair shop. The day starts with ringing phones and curious customers. One wants to have an oil change, one needs a quick update on a brake quote, and one just wants an affirmation whether his/her car is ready or not. Your service advisor is at the same…
Read MoreCreative Ways to Get the Most Value from Your Leisure Time
Some weekends feel stretched and slow, while others vanish almost as soon as they begin. The difference usually has little to do with the amount of free time available and more to do with how easily those hours slip by. People tell themselves they’ll rest, yet somehow three hours disappear into opening the fridge out…
Read MoreThe Questions People Should Ask Before Using Any Crypto-Based Platform
Crypto platforms have a habit of showing up quietly. One day it’s a payment option on a site you already use. The next, it’s the default way a service works. Most people don’t make a big decision to “get into crypto.” They just follow what seems easier at the moment. That ease is part of…
Read MoreFormer Arrow football players Wolfe and Spann lead Rangers to championship
By Danny C. Davis Hayden Wolfe and T. J. Spann, who both played for the Clinton High School football team from 2022-24, recently helped lead the Northwest Community College (NWCC) Rangers to their second Mississippi Community College football championship in the past two years. In 2025, the Rangers finished the regular season with an…
Read MoreMonthly book sale dates announced for 2026
Special to The Clinton Courier The Quisenberry Friends of the Library will host their monthly book sale on the first full weekend of each month throughout 2026. Proceeds from the sale benefit the Quisenberry Library by supporting programs, events and materials for patrons of all ages. 2026 book sale dates are February 6-7, March 6-7,…
Read MoreProvine Chapel earns inclusion on National Register of Historic Places“right on schedule”
By Randy Bell A building on the campus of Mississippi College which dates back to 1860 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Provine Chapel served students as an educational facility and was a Baptist church for the city of Clinton until 1923, when First Baptist Church of Clinton was built across…
Read MoreFounders Week activities celebrate 200 years of Mississippi College
To commemorate the 200th anniversary of its founding, Mississippi College will celebrate its status as the oldest institution of higher learning in the state by hosting festive events Jan. 21 to 23. Founders Week will feature a special worship service and chapel services, an alumni storytellers event, a virtual Day of Giving opportunity, and the…
Read MoreMonks travel the Trace on their Peace Walk to Washington
By Randy Bell A group of Buddhist monks on a 2,300 mile Walk for Peace from Texas to Washington passed just south of Clinton on December 9. They left a monastery in Fort Worth in late October, traveling twenty to twenty-five miles a day. Some of the monks are from Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and France,…
Read MoreRising Spring project “right on schedule”
By Randy Bell Progress is being made at the site of Clinton’s Rising Spring development, now well into its second phase of construction. Some of what’s being done is clearly visible to passersby on Highway 80 or Springridge Road – but some of it isn’t. “There’s a lot that can’t be seen,” says Project Manager…
Read MoreOur Olde House: January 2026
I remembered to tape the pipe heater onto our back deck faucet before the first significant freeze this winter and even checked it one cold morning to see if it was warm, and yep, still working. If it is going to be below 20F overnight, then I drip the inside faucets and flush the toilets…
Read MoreCommunication Upgrades That Improve Customer Response
New communication technologies and enhancements continually reshape how businesses interact with customers. These upgrades streamline processes and significantly impact customer satisfaction and engagement. As companies strive to remain competitive in an increasingly digital landscape, investing in communication upgrades is no longer optional. It is a vital necessity. This article will explore various upgrades that can…
Read MoreThe Benefits Of Planning And Retrospectives At Work
Good teams do not leave success to chance. They plan, deliver, then pause to examine what happened so the next cycle is smoother. When you combine thoughtful planning with regular retrospectives, you turn day-to-day work into a steady engine for learning, trust, and results. Why Planning And Retrospectives Work Planning sets direction and reduces confusion.…
Read MoreHow to Choose the Right Roofing Company for Long-Term Protection
Choosing a contractor to work on your roof is one of the most important decisions a homeowner can make. A roof is not just an exterior feature; it is a system that protects the structure, interior, and long-term value of the property. When that system fails due to poor workmanship or weak planning, the consequences…
Read MoreCommon Mercedes-Benz Infotainment System Issues Every Owner Should Know
Dunwoody, Georgia, is a beautiful city known for its growing business environment and high quality of life. With many businesses flourishing and excellent schools and colleges, the city attracts professionals and families who often invest in high-performance vehicles like Mercedes-Benz to make their daily commutes and weekend drives more comfortable. Owning such a car in…
Read MoreHow SMBs Can Use Modern Tools for Improved Workplace Integrity
Improved workplace integrity for small businesses isn’t easy to come by, but it’s not impossible. Much like larger companies, workplace integrity helps reduce risk, increase productivity, and even improve trust among customers, employees, and stakeholders. So how can your SMB begin the process? From digital reporting systems to improved transparency, there are a few critical…
Read MoreMC honors outgoing Board of Trustees members for dedicated service
Outgoing members of the Mississippi College Board of Trustees were recognized for their invaluable service to the University at the Board of Trustees meeting Dec. 12, 2025. Dr. Ronnie Falvey ‘85, senior pastor at First Baptist Church Canton, chair of the Board of Trustees and 2018 Department of Christian Studies Alumnus of the Year;…
Read MoreKey Benefits of Combining Therapy With Lifestyle and Wellness Plans
Therapy can be a turning point because it gives you a clear space to name what’s happening, understand patterns, and choose practical goals. It helps you sort what you can change now from what needs patience, support, and time. Lifestyle and wellness plans help those goals “stick” between sessions. When daily habits support your mood,…
Read MoreHow the Right Dentist Can Protect Your Health and Peace of Mind
Ever notice how dental visits tend to sit somewhere between “should do” and “will get to eventually” on the priority list? That hesitation is common, and it usually has less to do with teeth and more to do with trust. Somewhere along the way, many people have wondered whether their dental care truly supports their…
Read MoreWhat Makes a Quality Outpatient Detox Center in Marietta
Selecting an outpatient detox facility can be described as one of the most significant healthcare choices of people. The difference between facilities regarding quality ranges significantly, as the standard of quality treatment programs is one that is evidence-based and has a distinct range of activities and protocols, whereas the other one is the bare minimum…
Read MoreCanvas Hiking Backpack Essentials: What to Pack for a Day or Weekend Trip
Struggling to know what to pack on a short hiking trip? Don’t worry because you’re not alone. Whether you’re packing for a weekend or a 2-hour trip, knowing what to carry depends on what works best for you. Of course, other external factors, such as weather, are also determinants. This article will help you save…
Read MoreMississippi Among Top 10 U.S. States With the Most Intersection Deaths at Night
A new study finds Mississippi ranks tenth nationwide for deadly nighttime intersections. The research by Missouri-based personal injury law firm, Beck & Beck Missouri Car Accident Lawyers, analyzed intersection fatality rates at night across all 50 states between 2019 and 2023, using data from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS). Average…
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