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Four killed in Highway 161 crash
By The Press Register, READ MORE > 12,171 Reads
On Wed, 12/23/2020 - 08:30 AM

Four fatalities occurred in a motor vehicle crash at the intersection of Highways 161 and 61 at around 6 p.m. Friday, according to a Clarksdale Police Department press release.

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COVID numbers continue to drop
By Floyd Ingram, READ MORE > 5,826 Reads
On Thu, 09/10/2020 - 03:13 PM

 

The curve continues to drop as Mississippi and Coahoma County are seeing new cases of COVID-19 taper off.

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Mississippi COVID-19 curve moving down
By Floyd Ingram, READ MORE > 148,198 Reads
On Mon, 08/24/2020 - 01:11 PM

 

Could Mississippi being coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic?

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More cases, no new deaths in Coahoma
By Floyd Ingram, READ MORE > 2,284 Reads
On Mon, 08/17/2020 - 03:34 PM

 

Coahoma County climbed to 830 cases of COVID-19 over the weekend but has not reported a new death from the disease in over two weeks.

And Mississippi reported a new low of 276 new cases on Monday and only 11 new deaths.

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Coahoma Long Term Care cases spike
By Floyd Ingram, READ MORE > 3,509 Reads
On Thu, 08/13/2020 - 12:13 PM

 

Coahoma County numbers for cases in Long Term Care (LTC) facilities jumped dramatically this week with the Mississippi State Department of Health now reporting 43 new cases in the space of a week.

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Coahoma reports 30 new cases of COVID-19
By Floyd Ingram / The Press Register, READ MORE > 2,196 Reads
On Mon, 08/03/2020 - 05:29 PM

 

Coahoma County reported 30 new cases of COVID-19 over the weekend and a Long Term Care (LTC) facility has reported another death.

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Coahoma reports three COVID-19 deaths
By Floyd Ingram / The Press Register, READ MORE > 2,372 Reads
On Fri, 07/31/2020 - 03:18 PM

 

Let’s hope the last day of July 2020 will be remembered as the day Coahoma County reported the highest number of deaths due to COVID-19.

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Coahoma County COVID-19 cases double in 13 days
By Floyd Ingram, READ MORE > 1,855 Reads
On Thu, 07/30/2020 - 03:04 PM

 

Testing in Coahoma County last week has seen the number of new cases of COVID-19 rise with 33 new cases reported Thursday. There have been no new deaths reported since July 20.

The county reported 276 total cases as of Friday, July 17 and that number has skyrocketed with 350 new cases reported in just 13 days.

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Clarksdale COVID-19 cases climb, fatalities stable
By Floyd Ingram, READ MORE > 2,097 Reads
On Wed, 07/29/2020 - 03:30 PM

 

The number of coronavirus cases in Coahoma County continues to climb, but the number of fatalities has remained steady.

Coahoma County topped 500 cases on Saturday and is poised to add 100 by the weekend. The number of fatalities attributed to COVID-19 stands at seven and has for July 20.

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Coahoma reports seventh COVID-19 death
By Floyd Ingram / The Press Register, READ MORE > 1,816 Reads
On Fri, 07/17/2020 - 05:32 PM

 

Coahoma County reported its seventh death from COVID-19 Friday, but the MSDH clarified the death happened between May 11 and July 7 and was based on the death certificate report that listed the county of residence.

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Sports Column: Drew Brees leaves an unforgettable Saints legacy. The story started in Jackson.

You’ve probably heard this said many different ways by many different football players, coaches and… READ MORE

In women’s hoops, we suddenly have a real Mississippi rivalry
His name is Carson, he lives in Raymond, and he will officiate the national championship
Seniors Ray, Smith compete in Bernard Blackwell All-Star Game
Matthews going to Miss. College after two years at Coahoma
Skipper coming back home to finish JUCO career at CCC

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Obituaries

Bobby Jones

Bobby Jones, 72, of Clarksdale died Jan. 18, 2021 at his residence. Public viewing is 2 to 4 p.m.… READ MORE

Josephine Miller
Charles E. Ray
Lear Bryant Jr.
Dorothy J. McCray
Mary Louise Farris Sawaya Long

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Sarah Thomas, a Pascagoula native, to be first female to officiate in a Super Bowl

Down judge Sarah Thomas will become the first woman ever to officiate in a Super Bowl.

Transportation Commission awards multimodal grants throughout the state
Despite large decrease in enrollment, Education Department seeks only slight decrease in K-12 funds from lawmakers
Dorothy J. McCray
Olivia Howard presented Clarksdale Alcorn Alumni scholarhips
Mighty Roots Music Festival receives grant from Tourism

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Mississippi Economic Council's Virtual Capital Day 2021 Draws Over 500 Leaders on Livestream

Over 500 leaders participated in MEC's first-ever Virtual Capital Day on Thursday, January 7,… READ MORE

DPS Most Wanted list proves successful with multiple captures in under a week
Phillips hits five 3-pointers in Coahoma loss to Northside
Jenkins, Gray at home for divisional playoffs
Community Foundation's Crystal Ball Gala set for Saturday
Wicker Hails $2.377 Million Award for UMMC Connected Care Pilot Program

Coahoma County woman killed in auto accident

A Coahoma County woman has died following a motor vehicle accident on rain-slick streets in south… READ MORE

Four killed in Highway 161 crash
David Mancill: Unconventional route to ministry
FLOYD INGRAM: A look back on 2020
New Year’s gunshots hit Supervisor’s home
Indianola Native Named Reeves Policy Director

Richard Ira Gates

Richard Ira Gates, 60, Clarksdale died March 17, 2020 at his residence. Public viewing is from 2 to… READ MORE

Unkept property, litter and trash, trash, trash
Lee soccer falls to Magnolia Heights
Mississippi COVID-19 curve moving down
Flag commission narrow design to two finalists
Chamber delivers cookies to hospital

Richard Ira Gates

Richard Ira Gates, 60, Clarksdale died March 17, 2020 at his residence. Public viewing is from 2 to… READ MORE

Unkept property, litter and trash, trash, trash
Lee soccer falls to Magnolia Heights
Mississippi COVID-19 curve moving down
Flag commission narrow design to two finalists
Chamber delivers cookies to hospital

Opinion:

Wicker: Big Tech Has Crossed a Red Line

OPINION column - Senator Roger Wicker Wave of Censorship Confirms Need to Confront Tech Monopolies

SALTER: Wicker’s certification vote showed character, courage and loyalty to the Constitution
SALTER: Wicker’s certification vote showed character, courage and loyalty to the Constitution
FLOYD INGRAM: I’m looking forward to 2021
Capitol riot brings shame to GOP/Pence chose well but sadly late
JACK RYAN: Unacceptable in our democracy

Weddings & Engagement

WEDDING: Ashcraft / Dominguez

Alexandra Frances Ashcraft and Joshua Beau Dominguez were united in marriage Friday, October 30,… READ MORE

WEDDING: Debruler / Agostinelli
WEDDING: Hays/Zachary
Weiland / Bosarge engagement announced
ENGAGEMENT: Rodgers/Masterson
Hood / Wilson

News

Sarah Thomas, a Pascagoula native, to be first female to officiate in a Super Bowl

Down judge Sarah Thomas will become the first woman ever to officiate in a Super Bowl.

Transportation Commission awards multimodal grants throughout the state
Despite large decrease in enrollment, Education Department seeks only slight decrease in K-12 funds from lawmakers
Dorothy J. McCray
Olivia Howard presented Clarksdale Alcorn Alumni scholarhips
Mighty Roots Music Festival receives grant from Tourism

Social

Bobby Jones

Bobby Jones, 72, of Clarksdale died Jan. 18, 2021 at his residence. Public viewing is 2 to 4 p.m.… READ MORE

Josephine Miller
Charles E. Ray
Lear Bryant Jr.
Dorothy J. McCray
Mary Louise Farris Sawaya Long

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