Olive Branch proclaims Leslie Pool Day to honor long-time coach
Olive Branch Mayor Ken Adams and the Board of Aldermen presented Coach Leslie Pool with a proclamation at the July 7, 2026 Board of Aldermen meeting, proclaiming Tuesday, July 7,
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Olive Branch Mayor Ken Adams and the Board of Aldermen presented Coach Leslie Pool with a proclamation at the July 7, 2026 Board of Aldermen meeting, proclaiming Tuesday, July 7,
DeSoto County Chancery Court candidate Malenda Harris Meacham is asking the Court to let her join Supervisor Robert Foster’s lawsuit as a defendant claiming he doesn’t represent her interests and
Tanger Outlets Memphis/Southaven invites shoppers to kick off the start of the school season by taking advantage of Mississippi’s tax-free holiday to stock up on back-to-school essentials.
Lawsuits filed by two former employees of the Landers Center who were allegedly fired for booking Black entertainers will be headed to court in 2027.
Horn Lake’s families went on a forest adventure this Friday, with a few furry friends along the way, for the fourth annual Teddy Bear Picnic at Latimer Lakes Park. Debra
Southaven will focus on adding indoor tennis courts over the next four years as part of its parks expansion plan.
District Attorney Matthew Barton has filed a motion to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed against him by school board member Michelle Henley over statements he made about her during the
Cleanup crews are working to remove fallen trees in Olive Branch City Park after a sudden severe storm this weekend. The heaviest damage is in the disc golf course and
The plaintiffs allege that the reason the state allowed the creation of the majority-minority district was based on race, and pointed to statements made on the floor of the Mississippi House of Representatives.
K.T. Robbins is a true “Yankee Doodle Dandy,” who, as the lyrics in George M. Cohan’s tune proclaim, was “born on the Fourth of July.”
Two polls commissioned by a Cleveland, Mississippi, businessman looking to open a medical cannabis facility in Southaven show that over 70 percent of residents in the city support allowing a