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By: CA Staff Writer | Nov 18, 2024 Clarksdale, Mississippi - Stanley E. Gates II, a proud Clarksdale, Mississippi native, is gaining recognition for his impactful work as a public servant in Columbus, Ohio. Currently serving as...
By CA Staff Writer | Nov 15, 2024 Clarksdale, Mississippi - We are thrilled to celebrate the achievements of Lee Academy seniors, Darren Williams and Reece Spinks, who have been named to the 2024 MAIS Football All-Stars! Their...

Espy thankful for birthday breakfast

By Josh TroyClarksdale Advocate Mayor Chuck Espy expressed gratitude toward the City of Clarksdale's executive team for making breakfast in honor of his birthday celebration...

Clarksdale celebrating second Jericho Week

By Josh TroyClarksdale Advocate The City of Clarksdale began its second Jericho Week on Sunday night. Jericho Week runs from April 23 to 29, and...

Liner putting together long-term comprehensive plan for Coahoma County

By Josh Troy Clarksdale Advocate Acortius Liner of JLINE Enterprise is putting together a 20-year comprehensive strategic plan for Coahoma County. The Coahoma County Board...

Clarksdale High senior Franklin earns softball, cheerleading scholarships at CCC

By Josh Troy Clarksdale Advocate Machia Franklin transferred to Clarksdale High School three months prior to her upcoming graduation, and it was enough time for her...

Today in History

Today in History Today is Thursday, April 27, the 117th day of 2023. There are 248 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On April...

Reeves OKs most of Mississippi budget, vetoes a few projects

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi's Republican governor has approved most of a $6.6 billion state budget contained in dozens of spending bills, but has...

First pill for fecal transplants wins FDA approval

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. health officials on Wednesday approved the first pill made from healthy bacteria found in human waste to fight dangerous gut...

Food prices fall on world markets but not on kitchen tables

A restaurant on the outskirts of Nairobi skimps on the size of its chapatis — a flaky, chewy Kenyan flatbread — to save on...

US economy grew at weak 1.1% rate in Q1 in sign of slowdown

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy slowed sharply from January through March, decelerating to just a 1.1% annual pace as higher interest rates hammered...

Take Our Kids to Work Day org needs donations to come in too

NEW YORK (AP) — At Michigan State University, children of employees can spend Thursday seeing what it's like to staff a dairy farm, work...

Morant, Grizzlies stave off elimination, beat Lakers 116-99

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — The Grizzlies' stars finally played well together in the same game, and Desmond Bane already is planning to be back...

“7 Ways to Make a Positive Impact in Your Community”

As humans, we are social creatures, and our communities play a significant role in our lives. Being an active member of a community not...

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