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Marie Hull Gallery showing dynamic collection from the Hinds CC vault

Special to The Clinton Courier      Through December 1, Hinds Community College will host the art show “Highlights from the Permanent Collection” in its Marie Hull Gallery. The show was curated by gallery director and art instructor Cynthia Groya.      Groya has been working in the vault to put the college’s private collection in order, and she…

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Speakers Announced for Empower Mississippi’s Solutions Summit

  Empower Mississippi has just announced speakers for its annual Solutions Summit set for December 10. Kyle Mann, Editor-in-Chief of the popular satirical news site The Babylon Bee, will give the keynote presentation. Mississippi Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann and Speaker of the House Jason White were also announced as speakers for the Summit this week. Mann…

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Why Designer Sunglasses Should Be Your Next Fashion Investment

Sunglasses have been an essential accessory for centuries, but the ever-growing interest in fashion has made them even more of a must-have staple. Many are splurging on designer frames to make a style statement and find a pair that can last for ages. They’re often seen as a gateway to luxury fashion since they’re still…

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Rezoning defeated, but development plans continue

By Randy Bell      Opponents of a real estate developer’s proposal to rezone forty-two acres of forested land near the Clinton Parkway were able to convince three members of the Board of Aldermen to vote against it – and that’s all they needed.      Because residents living near the proposed development submitted a petition to the City…

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Decorated trees needed to create library’s winter wonderland

The Clinton Courier      During the month of December, the Quisenberry Library is expected to resemble a winter wonderland, according to Brittany Moore, library branch manager.      Community organizations, schools, businesses, churches and individuals are encouraged to help adorn the interior of the library with uniquely decorated Christmas trees. Each interested group or individual is asked to…

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MSDH Invites Everyone to “Giving Diabetes the Blues” Events on Thursday and Friday

The Mississippi State Department of Health invites the public to a two-day event highlighting the importance of prevention, early detection and management of diabetes, the eighth leading cause of death in the state. November is National Diabetes Month. The MSDH Diabetes Prevention and Control Program urges you to learn more about prevention and treatment options…

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Stay Safe While Cooking This Thanksgiving

  “Many people have family and friends over for the holiday,” said Insurance Commissioner and State Fire Marshal Mike Chaney. “Don’t let distractions put you and your guests in danger. Make your home safer by installing multiple smoke alarms. If you have to leave the kitchen for even a short amount of time, turn off the stove.”…

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Attaché Fall Revue 2024

Clinton High’s nationally recognized Attaché Show Choir takes the stage for its 44th Fall Revue on December 11-14 in the Clinton High School auditorium. Performances begin each evening at 7:30p.m. Attaché will compete February 15 at the West Jones Invitational in Laurel, Mississippi; on February 22 at the Petal Show Choir Invitational in Petal, Mississippi; and…

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MC Department of Communication, Clinton Brick Street Players bring world’s greatest detective to life

One of the world’s most famous detectives relies on a band of street urchins to help him solve a challenging mystery. The intriguing investigative trope will be brought to life by the Mississippi College Department of Communication and the Clinton Brick Street Players in the play, ‘Sherlock Holmes and the First Baker Street Irregular.” Performances…

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Mississippi College to change name and discontinue football program

After significant review and in preparation for the institution’s 2026 bicentennial, the Mississippi College Board of Trustees today (Nov. 18) approved an institutional name change from Mississippi College to Mississippi Christian University. This decision underscores MC’s status as a comprehensive university and allows the institution to retain its MC logo and identity. Why it matters: The institutional…

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Bicyclists choose local church for overnight stay

Special to The Clinton Courier      Recently, Fuller Center Bicycle Adventure participants, who were on a three-hundred-fifty-mile charity ride from Nashville to Jackson, stopped at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Clinton. The church hosted them for an overnight stay, during which time the cyclists rested and made any needed repairs to their bicycles after their sixty-nine-mile…

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Brookdale hosts annual festival celebrating fall

All photos by Tammie Stephens.      Brookdale Clinton recently held its Annual Fall Festival, with family and friends invited to join in the festivities. Many residents and guests dressed in costume, and everyone enjoyed special-themed treats, popcorn, music, dancing and games, and vendor booths handed out candy and prizes.

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Eastside participates in Walk Together Day

All photos by Tammie Stephens      Eastside Elementary, Clinton Public School District’s fourth- and fifth-grade campus, held a “Walk Together Day” on Unity Day. Their slogan was “Walking together, we have the power to be kind.” Students were asked to wear orange to send a visible message of building community through kindness, acceptance and inclusion to…

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Class of 1979 celebrates 45 years

All photos by Tammie Stephens      The Clinton High School Class of 1979 recently celebrated their 45th reunion at the Olde Towne Depot. Classmates gathered for dinner and dancing, and several attendees were students in Clinton from first grade all the way to graduation.    

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CJHS students treated to achievement feast

All photos by Tammie Stephens      Clinton Junior High School (CJHS) recently held their “Feast of Achievements: Celebrating Growth and Excellence” event, with seventh- and eighth-grade students enjoying a food truck festival as a reward for their hard work on their state tests last spring.         Last school year’s seventh-grade scores (from now-current eighth graders) placed…

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Job Extravaganza held for CPSD students

     Goodwill Industries of Mississippi, in partnership with the Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services (MDRS), recently hosted a Job Extravaganza at the Clinton Public School District (CPSD) Administration Building. The event brought together sixty-one students from CPSD with diverse learning needs, providing them with valuable exposure to career paths and connections to local businesses.      Twelve businesses…

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Clinton Park celebrates fundraising with fun run

All photos by Tammie Stephens      Clinton Park Elementary School, the Clinton Public School District’s kindergarten and first-grade school, recently held a Boosterthon Fun Run. Students and teachers participated in a fun run, which included flying like an airplane, a bunny hop, a slow motion run, dancing, and doing the robot. Parents were invited to join…

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Final 2024 Dinner and a Movie draws families

All photos by Tammie Stephens      Late last month, the red brick roads of Olde Towne were transformed as Clintonians made their way to Main Street Clinton’s final outdoor movie of the year, The Wizard of Oz.  Before movie-goers, including Dorothy and her friends, watched the 1939 classic, friends of all ages took photos with Glinda the…

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Sumner Hill celebrates annual Commit to Graduate

Special to The Clinton Courier      Students at Sumner Hill Junior High School recently participated in the school’s annual Commit to Graduate ceremony.      Just under four hundred students heard from Mississippi College’s Dean of the School of Education and former Eastside Elementary teacher Dr. Cindy Melton, as well as from Clinton High School principal Dr. Brian…

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Junior Ambassadors rehearse for Revue

All photos by Tammie Stephens      Junior Ambassadors Show Choir recently held mini-camp rehearsals in preparation for their debut during the Clinton Ambassadors Show Choir Fall Revue, which took place at the beginning of this month. The Junior Ambassadors program consists of current fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-graders who love to sing and dance and is led…

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Mississippi College Winter Session registration now open

Current college students can earn class credits this winter through Mississippi College’s new Winter Session term, an accelerated fully online semester held from Dec. 16, 2024, through Jan. 10, 2025. Registration is now open for current MC undergraduate and graduate students. Non-MC (visiting) students are also eligible to apply. MC’s winter session courses make it…

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Arrow swimmers compete at state championship meet

Special to The Clinton Courier      Last month, the Clinton Arrows swim team competed in the MHSAA State Championship Meet at the Tupelo Aquatic Center.        Hayes Montgomery placed fifth in 200-yard Individual Medley and sixth in 100-yard Freestyle.  Ellie Rushing placed sixth overall in the 50-yard Freestyle and seventh in the 100-yard Freestyle.        The…

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November Yard of the Month

     A Welcome Fall sign and seasonal door decorations highlight the 115 Pebble Lane home of Laquita White, whose lawn has been recognized as the November Yard of the Month.        “A lovely yard,” stated the person who nominated the site.        White calls her lawn a lesson in recognizing the good that can emerge from…

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