- 'Holistically: Reclaiming Your Greatness' - Fifteenth National...
16 appearance at the Fifteenth National African American Student Leadership Conference at Rust College in Holly Springs, Ms.
- Books of local and regional interest
Strawberry Plains Audubon Center: Four Centuries of a Mississippi Landscape by Hubert H. McAlexander - Meticulously researched and engaging multigenerational history of the land near Holly Springs that has ...
- Local Folks:California chief follows case, finds retirement locale
BY M. SCOTT MORRIS Daily Journal GUNTOWN - A California law enforcement officer got his first sampling of Mississippi from the Nazi Low Riders.
- Kiwanis Club Joins Happy Holly Days Parade as Co-Sponsor
Kids are the focus of the Holly Springs Kiwanis Club. Then again, there's something of the kid in people of all ages this time of year.
- Holiday Finery
By GINNA PARSONS Daily Journal If Lois Swaney-Shipp has learned a thing or two over the years about organizing holiday tours, it's that people don't really care what year a home was built.
- HSHS Dance Ensemble to Host Nutcracker Brunch
As the festivities of the holidays speed into full gear, the Holly Springs High School Dance Program participants are once again gearing up to bring their annual free performance of The Nutcracker to the ...
- Holly Springs High School Holds Local Government Day Event
Local Government officials from the Town of Holly Springs and Wake County spoke to Civics and Economics students on Friday, November 14th at Holly Springs High School.
- HS Rotary and Interact Work Together to Help Community
Members of the Holly Springs Rotary welcomed officers and board members of the Holly Springs High School Interact Club to their weekly meeting on Oct.
- Mentoring Program Encourages Current and Incoming High School Students
Correspondent At Holly Springs High School, a unique mentoring program is offering upcoming freshman an opportunity to transition into high school and allowing high school students the opportunity to interact ...
- Family tradition at Jacks Wood Preserving Co.
DeSoto YAHOO! Family tradition at Jacks Wood Preserving Co. Brothers carry on father's work in unique Byhalia business By Chris Van Tuyl , Memphis Commercial Appeal Wednesday, October 22, 2008 Nestled off Miss.
- Soap making suds for Union County resident
Citizen seeks supervisors' ok on mobile home permit Union County resident James Beard came before the board Monday, September 29, 2008 to discuss his parcel of land.
- Hearing against Olive Branch hospital set
A hearing requested by Alliance HealthCare System Inc. in Marshall County to voice concern about Methodist Healthcarea s certificate of need application for a new hospital in Olive Branch, in neighboring DeSoto ...
- Fox reporter Smith predicts debate will go on
BY SHEENA BARNETT Daily Journal OXFORD - Shepard Smith of Fox News is heading to Oxford, confident that the presidential debate will take place as planned.
- Mini-trucks arrive to cut fuel spending
Two of the used trucks ordered from Japan in response to higher gas prices were inspected by Vicksburg Mayor Laurence Leyens and North Ward Alderman Michael Mayfield Wednesday and deemed wise purchases.
- Phillips Grocery - Holly Springs, MS
"Located in a two-story wood-frame house built as a saloon in 1882, Phillips became a grocery store in 1919, and has built a reputation on hamburgers since the 1940s.
- Fall Fashions Featured at Women's Club Fundraiser
As nearly 100 women entered the Holly Springs Methodist Church on Sat., Sept. 20, they passed a sign bearing the message, "The Women's Club of Holly Springs-Enriching Our Community Through Volunteerism." The ...
- Simple Strokes Therapy Uses Latest Tools to Bring Out Optimal Abilities
GUIDANCE THROUGH THERAPY: Simple Strokes co-owner and physical therapist Robin Smith helps Matthew Gray, 8, take steps in a walker.
- Former Holly Springs Teacher Charged With Sexual Assault
Authorities say Chris Mirante sexually assaulted two children at Marshal Academy.
- Methodist's plans get cold shoulder
Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, Inc. 's plans to build a $151 million hospital in Olive Branch stumbled on its first hurdle back through Mississippi's certificate of need process, but hospital officials vow to ...