Choir hosted “Secrets Beneath the Mask – Murder at Mardi Gras”, a masquerade-themed murder-mystery dinner theatre.The event ...
By: Tommie HartCholangiocarcinoma, or bile duct cancer, is one of the most challenging and under-recognized cancers, with ...
Copiah-Lincoln Community College is proud to announce 225 outstanding sophomores named to the 2025-2026 Who's Who at Copiah-Lincoln Community College. Students recognized as Who's Who were nominated ...
Special to Wesson NewsThe African Children’s Choir is marking over four decades of transforming lives through the power of music, education and hope. The Choir continues to captivate audiences with ...
Special to Wesson News Mississippi lawmakers started their 2026 state legislative session on January 6 and will continue ...
By Charlie RookIt’s been nothing but positive for both the men and women apart from Cobras soccer this season. The men sit with a record of 10-9, and the ladies with a dominant 14-5. Both teams are ...
By Guest Columnist Shaw Furlow Recently, I got involved in an “exciting” race to the finish of the season with a ...
Special to Wesson News The Mother of Mississippi’s conservation tradition, writer Francis (Fannye) Adine Cook, acquired her ...
Jackie Ard-Barclay (‘85), of Gulf Breeze, Florida, and Johnny Cook (’64), of Ridgeland, were selected as Co-Lin’s 2025 Alumni of the Year, and Stone Clanton (‘19), of Meadville, was selected as the ...
No, this column is not a sales pitch. And a disclaimer: since 1992, I have made the vast majority of my living selling print advertising. But, is print advertising still relevant? In this razzle ...
The Wesson Attendance Center improved to a 6-10 record after claiming a 5 point home win against Enterprise high school. The team has now won 4 out of their last 5, after starting on a 6 game losing ...
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