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The Marshall Academy Patriots are the Midsouth Association of Independent Schools 4-A District Champs. The Patriots coach Dustin Skelton's team members are Caden Freeman, Nick McCormick, Connor Todd, Gage Todd, Landon Schierholz, Ethan Sanders, Tucker Chumney, Hayden Lundine, JJ Wright, Phillip Sharpe, Zach Bogard, Kyler Todd, Cade Sanders, Eric Abbott, Cash Redding, Eli Hughes, Landon Loper, and Carlos Munoz. Assistant coaches are Wesley Harris and Brady Burse.

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Kasey Corey, Wes Newton, KallenMitchell and Heather Hollins, with the Ole Miss Department of Anthropology excavate a site on the grounds of the Hugh Craft House, in Holly Springs, during the Behind

Supervisors discussed the work needed to build a construction road into the Project Poppy (Battery Plant) site in the Chickasaw Trail Industrial Park at the April 1 meeting of the board.

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AmeriCorps team members remove grass covered steps that lead to Wall Doxey State Park lake.

A lot of renovations and hard work is happening at Wall Doxey State Park on Highway 7 South, according to Park Manager Lordish Matheney.

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The 82nd annual Holly Springs Pilgrimage Tour of Homes opening ceremony at Montrose will be held at 9 a.m., 335 Salem Avenue

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From left, Tracey Talley, Michael Whitson and David Johnson.

A Farley Ridge Subdivision community group opposed a rezoning of 105 acres at Highway 302 and Barringer Road from Residential Estates to Industrial-1 at the March 18 meeting of the Marshall County

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Robin Pigot presents images of honeybees.

Robin Pigot, a beekeeper in the Hudsonville area, was guest speaker at the Town and Country Garden Club meeting March 12.

The Holly Springs Pilgrimage Tour of Homes will take place in historic Holly Springs, April 1214.

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Jeff Barry, the author of the novel “Go to Hell Ole Miss,” is seeking preorders for his first novel.

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Ronnie Colvin, senior director for external affairs with Comcast, met with the Marshall County Board of Supervisors at the March 18 meeting to ask for approval to run fiberoptic cable through Marsh

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District 52 Representative Bill Kinkade speaks in favor of SB2453 on the House floor March 20.

The Mississippi House took up SB2453, Wednesday with Rep.

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Alliance HealthCare System to reopen for inpatients.

Alliance Hospital has never closed, said Dr. Kenneth Williams, although public perception has varied.

Opinion

For the last few weeks, I have been able to visit my Mom in Florence, Alabama. She is 25 years older than me. We both celebrate our birthday on December 21. She is 86 years old.

It’s mid-April and we have had our share of rain. While it’s dreary, it is so necessary.

It is coming up on my second anniversary as managing editor of The South Reporter.

Sports

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The Marshall Academy Patriots are the Midsouth Association of Independent Schools 4-A District Champs. The Patriots coach Dustin Skelton's team members are Caden Freeman, Nick McCormick, Connor Todd, Gage Todd, Landon Schierholz, Ethan Sanders, Tucker Chumney, Hayden Lundine, JJ Wright, Phillip Sharpe, Zach Bogard, Kyler Todd, Cade Sanders, Eric Abbott, Cash Redding, Eli Hughes, Landon Loper, and Carlos Munoz. Assistant coaches are Wesley Harris and Brady Burse.

Congratulations to Marshall Academy’s baseball program, the Midsouth Association of Independent Schools 4-A District Champs.

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Nikiya Burgess

Senior Nikiya Burgess dominated the 3A Mississippi High School Activities Association powerlifting championship for the third year in a row, becoming a champion once ag

Many sports fans turned their attention to Augusta, Georgia, where the 90th Masters tournament took place this weekend.

No telling how many times this sports writer has made the drive back from Oxford to Jackson following some sports event. Hundreds of times for sure.

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Shown from left, Michael Mendez and Dayvin Jones.

Four Byhalia high school Soccer team members have been selected to the Mississippi Coaches Association’s 4-A, Region 2, All-Division te

After another impressive week from the Marshall Academy baseball team, many around the state are optimistic about their postseason chances.

Four of the most dominant teams we’ve ever seen met in the women’s and men’s final four championships.

Defending national champion UConn will play Purdue for the NCAA men’s national championship tonight, and it should be a competitive and

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The Potts Camp High School Archery team won the Marshall County tournament with a score of 3,283.

On March 28 the Byhalia Indians completed a threegame sweep over the Rosa Fort Lions after a four-game losing streak.

After an exciting “Elite Eight,” the Final Four is set for both the men’s and women’s tournaments and promises to be loaded with star power.

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The Marshall Academy Diamond girls were started in 2023 and help with many duties during baseball season.

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