- Finances, fitness fill our recent thoughts
Running is frequently part of New Year's resolution lists, and for good reason. Physical activity can ward off heart disease and other ailments.
- Sumrall to run for mayor in Ridgeland
Running for his sixth term as Ridgeland's mayor, Gene McGee will have at least one opponent in the 2009 race this summer.
- City seeking 'Bicycle Friendly' status
Representatives of the League of American Bicyclists met with Ridgeland leaders recently.
- Embassy Suites Hotels Unveils First Design Option Iii Prototype Hotel And Fly...
Monday January 5th, 2009 Embassy Suites Hotels today announced the highly anticipated opening of the brand's first Design Option III property, the 145-suite Embassy Suites Jackson - North/Ridgeland - the ...
- Benoist - Eaton
Mrs. Wanda Adams Purser of Madison and Mr. Max Edwin Benoist Jr. of Ridgeland announce the engagement of their daughter, Molly Ann Benoist, to Samuel Cole Eaton, son of Mr.
- 'Graveyard rabbit' studies genealogy at local cemeteries
The Association of Graveyard Rabbits takes its name from the poem by Frank Lebby Stanton, who was an editorial writer for the Atlanta Constitution for almost 40 years until his death in 1927.
- TASTE: Timeless Classics
Timeless Classics includes recipes ranging from appetizers to desserts from hundreds of Madison County's best cooks.
- South sees a revenue upswing Sales tax haul up in spite of economy
While sales are down most places because of the American economic crisis, Ridgeland and Madison appear to be bucking the trend.
- Shoppers find few stores open
Few places were open for business Christmas Day. Walgreen's in Jackson and Starbucks Coffee House in Madison were, however, open.
- Ridgeland Christmas Decoration winners announced
The Ridgeland Christmas Decoration winners for 2008 have been announced. They include: Overall: Blue Ribbon to Mr.
- Holmes to host ACT workshop Jan. 31
Holmes Community College Ridgeland Campus will host a ACT Preparation Workshop on Saturday, Jan.31 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. The workshop will cover test taking tips/strategies, how to prepare for the ACT, and an ...
- If you're going to travel, safari in style
Last Sunday afternoon, I started to read Dark Star Safari, a non-fiction book written by Paul Theroux, my all-time, number-one travel writer.
- New Year's with the twist
Stan Jones will be ringing in the new year with his dancing shoes on. First Baptist Church-Jackson is having its inaugural New Year's Eve Ballroom Dance, and the community is invited.
- Vintage Time Works in Ridgeland can fix clocks
Q: Dear Jack, I have several clocks that are not properly timed. One is a grandfather clock, the other is a standard house clock.
- Ridgeland Christmas tree recycling offered
The Ridgeland Recreation and Parks Department will have a Christmas tree recycling program.
- Ridgeland Chamber banquet is Jan. 26
The Ridgeland Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet, 'It's A Reunion' featuring the Alabama Blues Brothers, will be held Monday, Jan.
- Pickens man held in Ridgeland liquor store holdup
Ridgeland police have arrested a Pickens man in the Friday robbery of a liquor store and say he could be involved in as many as three other holdups.
- Pickens man accused in armed robberies
A Pickens man is behind bars in Ridgeland, accused of armed robbery. Police say 26 year-old Anthony Jones robbed Olde Town Fine Wines and Spirits on Highway 51 Friday night.
- Storytimes set for Ridgeland Library
The Ridgeland Library, a branch of the Madison County Library System, is hosting new monthly Family Storytimes starting Jan.