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Author: Josh Troy

Urgent & Primary Care officials speak to Carl Keen CTE students

By Josh TroyClarksdale Advocate On Wednesday afternoon, Urgent & Primary Care of Clarksdale representatives spoke about medical issues to a health and sciences class at...

Juke Joint has biggest festival since pandemic

By Josh TroyClarksdale Advocate Last weekend, the 20th annual Juke Joint Festival had its largest turnout since the COVID pandemic caused shutdowns worldwide. JJF co-founder...

Magnusson encourages city cleanup

By Josh TroyClarksdale Advocate Clarksdale resident Ward Magnusson would like to see different areas of the community cleaned up, and city officials are behind him....

Coahoma County senior Holden excelling in all areas of life

By Josh TroyClarksdale Advocate Coahoma County High School senior Eriana Holden has been well-rounded with academics, student activities and community involvement for many years. Holden,...

Mid-South Transplant working with city to promote National Donate Life Month

By Josh Troy  Clarksdale Advocate April is National Donate Life Month, and the Mid-South Transplant Foundation is using the opportunity to bring awareness to the 19...

COAHOMA COUNTY WORKING ON SEARCH AND RESCUE PLAN FOR DISASTERS

By Josh TroyClarksdale Advocate Coahoma County was under a tornado watch last Friday night, and three days later, District 3 representative from the Board of...

County EMA Director Hale proposes satellite radar system

By Josh TroyClarksdale Advocate Coahoma County Emergency Management Agency Director Charles Hale is working on bringing a satellite radar system to the community in an...

Slack encourages city participation in National Cleanup Week

By Josh TroyClarksdale Advocate Clarksdale Director of Personnel, Safety, and Marketing Tarra Slack encouraged residents throughout the city to participate in National Cleanup Week during...

City of Clarksdale cleanup week underway

By Josh TroyClarksdale Advocate Clarksdale is participating in National Cleanup Week, and city employees are getting involved. National Cleanup week began Sunday, March 26, and...

Driver of vehicle in Sunflower River found alive

By Josh TroyClarksdale Advocate The driver of the vehicle that was discovered in the Sunflower River on Thursday morning was located that same afternoon and...

Clarksdale board authorizes sending personnel, equipment to assist Mississippi communities hit by storms

By Josh Troy Clarksdale Advocate The Clarksdale Board of Mayor and Commissioners voted unanimously to authorize sending city personnel and equipment to communities impacted by the...

Rucker, Bell brothers chemistry helps Red Panthers win championship

By Josh Troy Clarksdale Advocate Family has been synonymous with the Coahoma County High School basketball program, from the coaching staff to athletes of all ages. The...

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