By Misty Strieff Prine “Never put the key to your happiness in somebody else’s pocket.” – Unknown                In the ...
By: Susan Marquez, Magnolia TribuneA popular Mississippi catfish spot has been discovered by producers of the Food ...
Firespike is a herbaceous perennial known for its large, dramatic spikes of bright red, tubular flowers. This time of year, ...
Attorney General Lynn Fitch announced that starting November 18, 2024, applications for funding from the Victims of Human ...
Special to Wesson NewsPickleball – the fastest-growing sport in the U.S. – is coming to town.The Wesson Board of Aldermen has ...
Wesson News            The American Legion and Socks for Heroes (SFH), the Wesson-based veterans support charity, are again ...
A slice of apple strudel topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream is the perfect fall treat. We’re well into our 7th month of ...
My husband was a pastor for many years. And as such, he has always attempted to hold his public image as close to clean and ...
Submitted by Founders Day Queen Abbey Berch Each year, Wesson Attendance Center hosts a heartfelt Veterans Day event to honor ...
The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) today announced 84% of third graders passed the third-grade reading assessment ...
By Bob Arnold             Locals these days know Wesson native Linda Mehri as a story-teller. A retired teacher and ...
Humans started keeping bees primarily for honey production 10,000 years ago, a tradition maintained locally by John Whitiker, who talked to the Wesson Lions Club last month about his operations.