A Little Bit Racy: Lady Gun Releases Sweet Single, Records Debut Album
Andy Dorian, JD Bass and Warren Beebe formed Lady Gun in 2020, the passion project of three creative musicians, fostered in the crucible of the pandemic.
Andy Dorian, JD Bass and Warren Beebe formed Lady Gun in 2020, the passion project of three creative musicians, fostered in the crucible of the pandemic.
M.R. Hackman initially founded Sherman Creek Grocery as a country store in 1933. Currently, Dottie Wheeler runs the store.
On Memorial Day, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #9832 placed American flags at the headstones of American servicemen and servicewomen buried at the Autumn Grove and Garden Memorial Park cemeteries in Jackson, Miss.
Brandon Simmons first fished at the Sardis Lake during a summer camp when he was 13, but now he returns weekly to fish the dam as well as meet and converse with other fishermen.
Recently, Pearl River Community College graduate Hanna Lambert received the chance to further pursue her childhood dream of opening her own veterinary practice when she became a recipient of the Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship.
Duvalier Malone and his husband Dr. Adrian Mayse reflect on their collective journey in love as they celebrate 13 years together. It is also the anniversary of Malone’s first published column where he came out to the world in response to the discriminatory “Mississippi Protecting Freedom of Conscience from Government Discrimination Act” passed in 2016.
Heather Peerboom’s efforts toward inspiring her young students to enjoy reading earned her the Mississippi Humanities Council’s Humanities Teacher of the Year award at the organization’s 2022 Public Humanities Awards ceremony.
Kids for Wish Kids Coordinator Jane Walsh has worked for the Make-A-Wish Mississippi chapter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation for more than 20 years, helping schools come up with ideas for how to raise money to help grant kids’ wishes.
Warn Wilson Jr. wrote and illustrated “Brown Money” in 2019 as a way of introducing children to STEM subjects, economics and possible career paths they may had not known about previously.
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