Monday Nov 16 | Calhoun County Journal Online
Missing USM Student Found Dead Near Coffeeville
The body of a missing University of Southern Mississippi freshman, at one time thought to possibly be in the Calhoun County area, has been found in Coffeeville.
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Joy Crocker and William Browning, Jr., were married in a private ceremony in early October in Oxford.
Rain affects pumpkin quantity, not quality
Heavy rains in Mississippi and nationwide have decreased the number of pumpkins available for harvest, but not the quality of the pumpkins already pulled from the fields.
Oak Grove M.B. Church will host its third annual womena s conference with the theme, a oeGodly women praying in troubled times.a The event will be from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. All women and teenage girls are invited.
Cotton 'best chance for home run'
In a time when cotton has been relegated to back seat status for most Mississippi producers, Coley Little Bailey Jr., and his father, Coley, still grow just one crop: cotton.
Car, Tractor Crash In Big Creek
By LISA McNEECE A Monday afternoon wreck in Big Creek between a car and tractor left two women with only minor injuries.
Car, Tractor Crash In Big Creek
By LISA McNEECE A Monday afternoon wreck in Big Creek between a car and tractor left two women with only minor injuries.
Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Stone Kimbrough of Coffeeville announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kali Martin, to Mr.
Sundays First Baptist Church Batesville 104 Panola Avenue will have KFC a oeKids for Christa Road Trips each Sunday thru August 30 from 5 - 7 p.m. The meeting place is in the gym.
Baptist disaster relief team helps clean-up effort
These men drove over 200 miles to work all day in the hot sun, cutting and moving trees, picking up debris and helping those in need.
Denley Honored At Ole Miss By The MED
The memory of S. Gale Denley, former publisher of the Calhoun County Journal in Bruce and an Ole Miss professor, was honored with a plaque for his commitment to a oeFriends of the Regional Medical Center at Memphis a Thursday at the Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics.