By: Marilyn Tinnin, Magnolia Tribune Harold A. Cole, a chemist by profession, lived in the middle of a pine forest not far from the city limits of Jackson. While the Great Depression that began in 1929 wreaked havoc on Mississippians’ employment,...
By: Susan Marquez, Magnolia Tribune The Walter Anderson Museum of Art (WAMA) celebrated the opening of The Traveler, the Museum’s newest campus addition, during a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony in partnership with the Ocean Springs Chamber and Jackson County...
By: Stephen Griffin, Magnolia Tribune For most, the pantheon of American soft drinks would be incomplete without Barq’s Root Beer. This spicy-sweet confection has been quenching our thirst and satisfying our sweet tooth since before the turn of the 20th...
Revell Ace Hardware, a cornerstone of Mississippi’s retail landscape, proudly celebrates its 75th Anniversary in 2025. Since its founding in 1950, this family-owned business has grown from a single store in Jackson to a thriving nine-location chain, serving...
By: Susan Marquez, Magnolia Tribune There was a full house at the Mississippi Arts & Entertainment Experience (also known as The MAX) in Meridian last week for the opening night of the week-long Jimmie Rodgers Music Festival. The evening of music...
By: Danny Barrett Jr., UMMC Communications Photos By: Joe Ellis/ UMMC Communications A group of Rankin County young adults with developmental disabilities found work, paid taxes and expressed themselves creatively, thanks to what their parents call a...