Artists are shown participating in a past Plein Air Holly Springs event. The fourth annual event with artists painting scenes of Holly Springs will be Saturday, June 6.
Special Olympics athlete Matthew Bell leads the Law Enforcement Torch Run participants on their way from the Byhalia Walking Park on Saturday, May 2. The Byhalia run was one of a number of similar relays in the state that ended at the Keesler Federal Field in Biloxi on Friday, May 8.
Artists are shown participating in a past Plein Air Holly Springs event. The fourth annual event with artists painting scenes of Holly Springs will be Saturday, June 6.
The Kate Freeman Clark Art Gallery will host 30 plein air artists for the fourth annual Plein Air Holly Springs on Saturday, June 6.
Photo by Bob Bakken
The limited edition and custom designed Betsy Ross American flag is presented at the Ida B. Wells-Barnett Museum during a May 29 ceremony. The fraternal life insurance society is also donating a flag pole to the museum, which in turn has provided an Ida B. Wells-Barnett Barbie doll for a time capsule to be placed at WoodmanLife's corporate headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska.
Marshall County supervisors and officials, on Monday, May 18, provided a check of nearly $47,000 to the Institute of Community Services Inc.
Photo by Bob Bakken
John Porter (left) listens during discussion on his request for an exception to build a travel center at state Highway 302 and Barringer Road, near the I-269 interchange. Residents spoke out against the plan to the Marshall County Board of Supervisors on Monday, May 18.
In a meeting that culminated in a divided vote, the Marshall County Board of Supervisors on May 18 cleared a vital regulatory hurdle for a new commercial development, paving the way
Two longtime employees of the South Reporter have retired after long and distinguished careers with the newspaper, helping inform the Holly Springs area and Marshall County
Photo by Bob Bakken
Church leaders and others gathered on the steps of City Hall Thursday for the noon observance of the National Day of Prayer in Holly Springs.
Drivers on I-22, in particular those between Holly Springs and Olive Branch who have been stuck in morning or afternoon one-lane slowdo
By BOB BAKKEN Editor
Photo by Sue Watson
From left, Potts Camp teachers Heather Hopkins, Julie Mitchell, Allie Nail and fifth grade students stand in the doorway of the Hospital Wing from Oxford helicopter.
County Engineer Larry Britt is working closely with supervisors to make progress on the repair of several roads and bridges.
By SUE WATSON Staff Writer
Photo by Bob Bakken
Special Olympics athlete Matthew Bell leads the Law Enforcement Torch Run participants on their way from the Byhalia Walking Park on Saturday, May 2. The Byhalia run was one of a number of similar relays in the state that ended at the Keesler Federal Field in Biloxi on Friday, May 8.
Under a clear Saturday morning sky, the “Flame of Hope” made its way through the streets of Byhalia, carried by a pack of law enforceme
By BOB BAKKEN Editor
Courtesy of Mikalah Wilson
A view of tree damage left after the storm system went through Holly Springs Tuesday night, April 28. Wind gusts were clocked as high as 60 miles per hour or more in the late evening storm. Tornado watches and warnings were issued as a result.
Although my health isn’t the best, I am currently making preparations for a trip I never expected to make. Again, I am off on an adventure with my daughter Ellen’s family.
Zach Carnell is stepping up his basketball team’s competition this summer with an experienced group of Hickory Flat Lady Rebels returning for the 2026-27 season.
By Barry Burleson Contributing Writer
Photo by Bob Bakken
Ashtyn Dockery (3) battles for extra yardage versus Independence in the spring jamboree.
Sylvester Kilgore puts a lot of emphasis on summer basketball.
By BARRY BURLESON Contributing Writer
Photos by Leah Green (Left), Chris Daniels (above)
(Left) LaDextini Tipler of Hickory Flat placed first in the high jump for the third consecutive season and (Right) Akira Woods of Potts Camp took third place in the long jump competition.