Jack CrissNo, this column is not a sales pitch.And a disclaimer: since 1992, I have made the vast majority of my living ...
By Charlie RookThe Wesson Attendance Center improved to a 6-10 record after claiming a 5 point home win against Enterprise ...
Special to Wesson NewsWesson Friends of the Library (FOL) will begin developing a plan of action for its 2026 programs, but ...
Special to Wesson NewsCopiah Nutrition, a popular local spot known for its nutritious teas and meal replacement shakes, now ...
By Bob Arnold Nekitha Jackson, a longtime local cottage baker, just opened a permanent retail location to cook and sell her ...
By Bob Arnold When locals visit Town Hall, they often bump into City Clerk Angela Hester embarking on another trip or ...
The Natchez Literary and Cinema Celebration (NLCC) will return February 26–28, 2026, bringing three days of events, speakers, ...
Special to Wesson NewsThe Town of Wesson Mayor and Board of Aldermen met on January 6, 2026, to address a range of municipal ...
By Guest Columnist Charles Ray Fortson, Jr.Pizza lovers are flavor lovers. Cheeses. Meats. Vegetable. Spices. At Uncle ...
Copiah-Lincoln Community College has officially begun renovations on Josie G. Ellis Hall, marking a major investment in ...
Wesson’s history is well documented in its mills, rail lines, schools, and cemeteries, yet some of its most memorable stories live outside the official record. They drift between neighborhoods and ...
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 ...
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