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Today's News

  • Ecru News

    Congratulations to Scott and Stephanie Coomer and Anna Grace on the birth of their son and brother, Will Presley Coomer who weighed 8 lbs. He was born Wednesday, February 11. Proud grandparents are Lynn and Brenda Moody and Brenda Coomer.

    Get well wishes to Gretchin Moody who had surgery on both arms a week ago. We wish you a speedy recovery and you are missed at Town Hall.

    North Pontotoc Spring pictures are scheduled for Middle School and High School on March 11 and Elementary on March 26.

    Report cards will be issued Monday March 23. Spring break is March 16-20.

  • Macedonia news

    Nathan Holbrook, son of Larry Holbrook, made the President’s list. He is a student at Mississippi State University.  Nathan graduated from West Union High School. His grandmother Wanda Holbrook lives in Holly Springs. (She used to be my neighbor)

    Shelia Parker’s great-aunt, Lela McCauly is in Roselawn Nursing Home, but just for rehab because of a broken leg.

    Grayson Mitchell, Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell’s son, may have come home from the hospital. He will have to be on a respirator.

  • Philadelphia News

    Several missed our Valentine banquet. Maybe the cold night had something to do with our crowd. The fellowship was good, the food too and our entertainment. Randy Dunnam was supposed to sing but was only able to do one number because of a cold. His daughters filled in for him and were well received. Sela Smith, one of our own also sang and Brother Bobby brought a short devotional.

    February 27 and 28, our Youth will be attending Disciple Now weekend at Camp Hopewell. Dustin Pounders is our Youth Director with his wife, Terri helping any hwere she is needed.

  • Gardening with Tim

    Now that you have most of your heavy pruning done, it’s time to spray. A good dormant oil will help take care of pests that have made it through the winter. Be sure to spray the underside of the foliage as well as the ground around the plant. You want to make sure that when you spray with a dormant oil that the temperature will not drop below freezing for a 24-hour period. I recommend spraying with a good fungicide at this time to try to keep diseases and fungus under control. If you have roses, ARS Judge and Master Rosarian, Jimmy Moser recommends spraying with a lime sulfur spray.

  • Hawk News

    Hello again Hawk fans. The Myrtle Hawks and Lady Hawks basketball teams are both on a winning streak, baseball is finally here, and state testing will begin soon.

    The Lady Hawks defeated Shelby Broad Street and Shaw in the North Half Tournament going to state in 2nd place. Monday they played in their 1st game at the state tournament and won. They defeated the Thomastown Bulldogs with freshman Aspriona Gilbert scoring a career high 36 points, and they will play McAdams tonight in Jackson at 6:30.

  • Urchin News

    It has been a beautiful week here at East Union Attendance Center.  I believe everyone is ready for warm weather.

  • Homestead and voter ID issues die without fanfare

         Much to the dismay of elderly and disabled Mississippians, legislation designed to alleviate some of their tax burdens died a quick death in the Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives. The Chairman of that committee said he had too many questions about what he referred to as a complex local tax issue, despite the fact it the legislation has already been passed by the State Senate.

  • Lady Falcons down DeSoto Central, WU wins three

    Coach Richard Byrd was hoping to have a good showing during the Tupelo Softball Association Jamboree.  He got that and then some as the Lady Falcons picked up a wave of momentum heading into division play with a 2-1 win over 5A DeSoto Central Lady Jaguars on Saturday.

    Ingomar got on the board in the bottom of the second when Shelly Grisham smashed a RBI double to the fence in left to score Maggie Cobb from first, but the sophomore wasn’t done with her big-game heroics.

  • NAHS splits doubleheader, EU/WU fall

    East Union traveled to Ackerman on Saturday, where they fell to East Webster 19-1.

    The Urchins had a 10-0 victory over Walnut Thursday night, as Casey McBrayer only allowed one hit in the game.

    That same defense could not be found against East Webster, as they mounted 21 hits in the game to the Urchins 3. East Union also fell to Ackerman on Saturday, 15-1.

    "We've been playing good, we're just not swinging the bats like we should right now. We're lucky to be 6-4 right now," Urchins head coach Chris Basil said.

  • Ingomar downs Smithville behind Hodges' 16 strikeouts

    Senior Josh Hodges pitched four scoreless innings and struck out 16 Seminole batters in the Flacons 14-4 division win in six innings over Smithville. 

    Ingomar broke open a scoreless game with five runs in the third off three hits and one error before adding four more runs on four hits in the fourth.

    John Logan reached on an one-out double in the fifth and came around to score to give the Falcons 11-0 lead in the fifth, but things got sloppy for the Falcons when the Seminoles plated three runs off three errors to extend the game into the sixth inning.

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