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Great job, Merit Health Natchez
Merit Health Natchez Collects 3,039 Jars for Food Drive Merit Health Natchez and community partners collected over 3,000 peanut butter jars during this year's Jars of Love drive initiative. Combined with previous efforts, the hospital system has gathered nearly 8,000 jars since 2023, supporting local food security efforts and demonstrating strong community engagement.
Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper · 2026.04.02
Supreme Court weighs racism claim over jury selection in death penalty case
Supreme Court Reviews Jury Bias in Death Penalty Case The Supreme Court is examining claims of racial discrimination in jury selection by a controversial Mississippi prosecutor. The case highlights ongoing concerns about fairness in capital punishment proceedings. This decision could have significant implications for death penalty cases nationwide.
2026.04.02

Dixie Roofing – Delta Business Journal
Dixie Roofing Marks 60 Years of Excellence in Mississippi Dixie Roofing, a Mississippi-based company under the leadership of Kris Blakely, celebrates six decades of business with a strong reputation for quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction. The roofing firm has become a trusted name in the region, maintaining high standards throughout its 60-year history.
Delta Business Journal · 2026.04.01

Unanimous court allows street preacher’s free speech case to move forward
Street Preacher Wins Free Speech Case Against Mississippi City A Mississippi street preacher achieved a unanimous court victory, allowing his lawsuit challenging a public demonstration ordinance to proceed. The preacher had previously been convicted under the ordinance but sued to prevent future enforcement. The ruling represents a significant free speech win against local government restrictions.
ScotusBlog · 2026.03.21