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Prentiss Co. Aldermen to consider speed bump policy

Region Jury pool expanded in murder trial

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Search continues for missing teen BY BRANT SAPPINGTON

“It appears she got in the vehicle voluntarily.”

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The search continues for a Booneville teen missing for almost a month. Angelica Dykes, 17, was last seen on Friday, June 23 in the east Booneville area. Police Chief Michael Ramey said Dykes was seen getting into a vehicle with two people. There was no evidence of any foul play. “It appears she got in the vehicle voluntarily,” said Ramey.

Michael Ramey Police chief A community prayer service is set for Sunday at 12:30 p.m. at Booneville City Hall for residents to join in praying for her return. Dykes is described as white

with brown hair and blue eyes, standing 5-foot-3 and weighing around 130 pounds. She was last seen wearing blue jean shorts with red roses on the left leg, a green shirt and

sandals. Dykes has not been seen since and Ramey said they are asking anyone with any information on her whereabouts to contact the police department at 662-728-5611 or the Crimestoppers of Northeast Mississippi anonymous tip line at 1-800-773-TIPS. She has also been listed with the National Crime Information Center database and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

Angelica Dykes

Operation Back to School School board still

debating transfers BY ZACK STEEN zsteen@dailycorinthian.com

Photos courtesy of Jessica Eaton

Hank Eaton (from left), Jessica Eaton and Anthia Follin-King stand by a table filled with over $700 in school supplies provided by Modern Woodmen of America for Operation Back to School.

Community support helps FUEL event BY L.A. STORY lastory@dailycorinthian.com

KOSSUTH — School supplies for children can be a financial strain on some families and one area church has made it a mission to help by sponsoring Operation Back to School.

Beginning at 7 a.m. today, at the L.C. Follin Christian Life Center Building (the blue building) in Kossuth, Operation Back to School, part of the FUEL ministry (Forever, Unending, Eternal Love), of Kossuth United Methodist Church, will be

giving away backpacks stuffed with grade-appropriate supplies, food boxes and gently used clothes and books at no cost for families who need help providing supplies for their children. Please see FUEL | 2

Student transfers out of county schools continue to be an issue for the Alcorn School District. With some hesitation, board members recently approved 30 student releases to other North Mississippi school districts. “I think in the near future we have got to get a policy in place that works because this is getting out of hand,” said board member Daniel Cooper. Ann Little, the only board member who voted against the 30 transfers, said, “I think we need to look at the law and the financial impact when approving student transfers.” A hot button issue for the last several years, the district loses around $4,200 every time a student is granted the OK to attend school in a district where they don’t reside. The previous board put measures into place to help control transfers, including listing all transfers on agendas with reason for transfer and creating a step-by-step

process that included parent meetings with the superintendent. “I have always believed a student should attend school in the district they live – if that student needs to go to a school in another district, then that family should move to that district,” said Superintendent Larry B. Mitchell. Longtime board member Mary Coleman has voted against hundreds of student transfers away from county schools. “It’s not an easy thing to do, but it’s the right thing to do in most cases,” she said. Randy Wilbanks, board president, feels differently. “I feel like the parent knows what is best for their child,” he said. Of the 30 releases, 16 will attend Booneville, nine will go to Corinth, one to North Tippah, and two each will attend Prentiss County and Tupelo. The district saw a large number of transfers to Corinth last year, but city school officials said they had approved just as Please see TRANSFERS | 5

Free workforce program celebrates first graduates BY ZACK STEEN zsteen@dailycorinthian.com

Six locals recently became to first to graduate from a free workforce program at Northeast Mississippi Community College. Donald Brown of Iuka, Ann Elrod of Belmont, Erica Ivey of Dennis, Joshus Carter of Iuka, Paul Rodefer of Iuka and David Byram of Iuka completed NEMCC’s Manufacturing Academy offered on the Iuka campus. “This is all about empowering people to be able to get a job anywhere, not just in manufacturing. The skills they learned in this

course are applicable to every job,” said NEMCC Workforce Instructor Remington Wilson. “This is our first course in Iuka, but in other locations, up to 90 percent of the graduates of this course find a good paying job.” The academy allowed students to complete Job PASS, which is a skills simulation developed by Northeast and the Mississippi Corridor Consortium colleges to provide objective evidence of physical abilities. Students attained regional or national certifications in WorkKeys, Please see WORKFORCE | 5

Donald Brown of Iuka, Ann Elrod of Belmont, Erica Ivey of Dennis, Joshus Carter of Iuka, Paul Rodefer of Iuka and David Byram of Iuka recently graduated from NEMCC Workforce Instructor Remington Wilson’s Academy course.

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Corinth-Alcorn’s 11-12 Babe Ruth Bambino Majors All-Stars capture their second straight state title.

Kossuth High School senior Ethan Settlemires captures a Junior Olympic championship in the three position precision air rifle event.


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Locals place in creative writing competition Local Scouts tour D.C. U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker and Cong. Trent Kelly pose Tuesday, with Boy Scouts representing the Yocona Area Council, headquartered in Tupelo. As a young Boy Scout, Wicker was a member of the Yocona Area Council.

Northeast honors retiring staff Northeast Mississippi Community College honored nine Northeast faculty and staff members who chose to retire during the 2016-17 academic year at the conclusion of the 2017 spring semester. Combined, the nine individuals dedicated over 157 years of service to the school. Seven of the nine retirees attended a a reception in their honor in the Claude Wright Room of the Haney Union. Christy Putt finished with 33.5 years, Tammie Hardin had 27 years, Lynn Roberts clocked 17 years, Angie Langley had 16.5 years, Bettye Johnson served 15.5 years, Jack Rolison and Susan Graham both had 14 years of service, Kathern Pace gave 11 years to the college and Kathy Anderson dedicated nine years to the institution. From left are Northeast president Ricky Ford, Johnson, Anderson, Langley, Rolison, Graham, Putt and Hardin.

BOONEVILLE — Thirteen Northeast Mississippi Community College students were honored during the college’s annual creative writing competition during the 2017 spring semester. Northeast’s creative writing competition is sponsored by the college’s creative writing class “Tyger Symmetry.” Baldwyn’s MaKayla Franklin captured top honors in the drama category for her play entitled, “Ethan Pickle is in a Pickle,” while Keith Sikora of Glen and Abby Wilder of Ecru teamed up for a second-place finish with their work, “The Migration of Frost,” and Arren Blalock of Booneville finished third in the drama category with “The Wrecked Proposal.” In the short fiction category, five students took home awards. Walnut’s Kelsey English placed first with “The Gift,” while Kazarian Shumpert of Booneville was runner-up in the category with “Dawn to Day,” and Hickory Flat’s Kylie Luna finished third with “Love Is…” Booneville’s Matthew Stevens and Tyler Cartwright both received honorable mentions in the short fiction category for “Avenger,” and “The False Word,” respectively.

Poetry had the most winners in a category as six students took home eight certificates with judges awarding five honorable mentions. Starkville’s Daijana Ware finished on top with “My Respects,” while Saltillo’s Cathryn Crawford placed second with “Inhale.” Tishomingo’s Sturgis Baxter took home third with “Not So Different.” Judges awarded five honorable mentions in the poetry category with West Point’s Christian Flowers, Ware, English and Sikora each picking up an honorable mention finish. English finished with two honorable mention selections with “Lone Star,” and “My Happy Ending,” while Ware entered “Underneath.” Sikora and Flowers wrote “Time Flying By,” and “Life or Death KC,” respectively for their honorable mention finishes. First and second place winners in each of the categories advanced to the Mississippi Community College Creative Writing Association’s (MCCCWA) State Competition. All winners in the Northeast creative writing contest will be published in the Tyger Symmetry online journal at tygersymmetry.org.

UAW, Nissan pressing high-stakes campaign BY JEFF AMY Associated Press

Modern Woodmen and Church of the Crossroads youth joined together and bought school supplies and sorted clothes for today’s giveaway at the LC Follin Christian Life Center Building at Kossuth.

FUEL CONTINUED FROM 1

Also, new this year, according to one of the organizers, Anthia FollinKing, will be free haircuts for the children by Miss Clara Bow Porter. The church hosted a fundraiser last Saturday

in preparation for today’s giveaway. “It [the fundraiser] went great. We were able to raise enough funds to have the giveaway and every penny of what we made will be given back to the community today,” said Follin-King.

“Running an advertising campaign without newspapers is like trying to bake a cake without baking powder.”

Along with the fundraiser, assistance for the Operation Back to School was provided by Modern Woodmen of America, who provided more than $700 in school supplies and the Church of the Crossroads youth who came and performed the hard work of helping to organize and sort the clothes for the free yard sale. “We helped with this last year, too. That is what Modern Woodmen does. We see a need in the community and we try to come along side and help whenever we can,” said Jessica Eaton, regard-

ing Modern Woodmen of America. Founded in 2008, FUEL is a local missionary program provided by the church and caring individuals throughout the area. It is one of several programs provided by the Kossuth church, including neighborhood ministries and Operation Back To School, which provides food, clothing and school supplies for area students. (For more information contact Anthia Follin-King at 731-6146513. Ronnie and Polly Jones - 662-415-7463.)

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CANTON — The United Auto Workers faces a strong anti-union campaign from Nissan Motor Co. as it tries to gain a foothold in the unionaverse South by organizing workers at the Japanese automaker’s Mississippi plant. As many as 4,000 workers will vote Aug. 3 and Aug. 4 at the vehicle assembly plant in Canton, just north of Jackson. The union promises it would help negotiate better working conditions, benefits and wages at the plant. However, managers warn that the UAW will ultimately hurt both the company and the workers. Union supporters tried

to pressure Nissan for years into staying neutral, or at least toning down its anti-union stance. But managers, while saying workers get to decide, are pushing against the UAW. The company is broadcasting anti-union videos inside the plant, and the UAW says supervisors are pulling workers into private meetings to gauge UAW support and persuade workers against unionizing. The UAW has tried to bolster support among the majority-African American workforce by linking union support to civil rights, but even union supporters admit management’s message is causing some pro-UAW workers to waver.

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Saturday, July 22, 2017

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Across the Region Tishomingo Expansion expected to grow town limits

Today is Saturday, July 22, the 203rd day of 2017. There are 162 days left in the year.

TISHOMINGO — The corporate boundaries of the Town of Tishomingo are expected to increase following a public hearing in August. The expansion would add about 195 acres to the town. Currently the town limits stop at the Tishomingo Cemetery, however with the new expansion the limits would reach the industrial park north of Tishomingo. The Tishomingo County vocational school would also be added. The meeting is for August 18 at 9 a.m. at the Tishomingo County Courthouse in Iuka.

Today’s Highlights in History On July 22, 1942, the Nazis began transporting Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto to the Treblinka concentration camp. Gasoline rationing involving the use of coupons began along the Atlantic seaboard.

On this date In 1862, President Abraham Lincoln presented to his Cabinet a draft of the Emancipation Proclamation. In 1916, 10 people were killed when a suitcase bomb went off during San Francisco’s Preparedness Day parade; two anti-war labor radicals, Thomas Mooney and Warren K. Billings, were jailed but eventually released amid doubts about their guilt. In 1934, bank robber John Dillinger was shot to death by federal agents outside Chicago’s Biograph Theater, where he had just seen the Clark Gable movie “Manhattan Melodrama.” In 1937, the U.S. Senate rejected President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s proposal to add justices to the Supreme Court. In 1967, American author, historian and poet Carl Sandburg died at his North Carolina home at age 89. In 1977, Elvis Costello’s debut album, “My Aim Is True,” was released by Stiff Records. In 1983, Samantha Smith and her parents returned home to Manchester, Maine, after completing a whirlwind tour of the Soviet Union. In 1992, Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar escaped from his luxury prison near Medellin. (He was slain by security forces in December 1993.) In 2011, Anders Breivik, a self-described “militant nationalist,” massacred 69 people at a Norwegian island youth retreat after detonating a bomb in nearby Oslo that killed eight others in the nation’s worst violence since World War II.

Tuscumbia Alabama hosts tax-free weekend TUSCUMBIA, Ala. — Friday marked the beginning of Alabama’s tax-free weekend. Alabama’s Sales Tax Holiday contiunes through today. Buyers in Alabama will have the opportunity to purchase certain school supplies, computers and clothing free of state sales or use tax. However, local sales and use taxes may apply.

Hardin County Jury pool extended in Bobo suspect trial HARDIN COUNTY, Tenn. — As local officials work to take the Holly Bobo case to trial, they have now reportedly extended the jury pool, reported WTVA. According to Judge Creed McGinley’s secretary, the trial date for Zach Adams was extended as new evidence including a possible murder weapon was introduced to the court earlier this summer. Officials are also now working through an even larger jury pool of 70 people to find 15 jurors who will hear the case. Adams’ trial has been postponed until Sept. 11.

Booneville Aldermen to consider policy for speed bumps BOONEVILLE — Speed bumps were the hot topic at Tuesday’s meeting of the Booneville Board of Aldermen. With citizens from one neighborhood asking for the installation of the traffic control devices and a group from a different neighborhood seeking the removal of theirs, board

members agreed a formal policy needs to be crafted to address such requests. Residents of Ninth Street in the area of West Church presented a petition to the board asking for speed bumps or humps to be added to slow speeders in an effort to reduce dangers to children playing in the area. Sabine Zabarovska, speaking on behalf of the group of residents, said there are already three speed limit signs displaying the area’s 25 mph speed limit and three signs warning of children at play but motorists continue to travel through the area at a high rate of speed. “Safety is our number one concern,” Zabarovska told the board. She also asked them to consider creating a three-way stop at the Washington and Ninth Street intersection. Residents from Oak Haven Circle asked the board to consider removing several speed bumps previously installed on their street. Resident Sadie Hardin presented the board with a petition she said was signed by all the residents asking for the removal and said they are a problem for residents and they don’t believe they are helping to reduce speeders. Board members said they are open to considering both requests but believe there needs to be a formal policy in place outlining how such requests are to be presented and handled in order to ensure every citizen has a say in such decisions and all requests are treated equally and fairly. Mayor Chris Lindley said the issue has been discussed at a previous work session of the board and they will aim to adopt a policy at the next regular board meeting and consider the requests at that time under the new policy. “We want to treat everybody equally,” said Ward 1 Alderman Jason Michael. Ward 3 Alderman Mark McCoy assured residents of both neighborhoods their concerns will not be ignored or forgotten, emphasizing they are only seeking to be sure all such requests are treated fairly. Alderman at Large Lisa Stevens said she does have concerns about the placement of speed bumps on a busy through street like Ninth Street and believes increased use of radar and patrols by police may be a more effective strategy. She agreed a formal policy is needed on how to address these types or requests in the future to ensure all are treated equally.

Oxford Employee charged with fraudulently using card OXFORD — An employee was accused of using his employer’s Home Depot credit card to make large purchases, reported WTVA. On July 17, the owner of Bridge Properties filed a report with the Oxford Police Department stating his employee, Steven Pettit, 38, of Oxford, fraudulently used the company’s card. Police say the transactions were processed through Aug. 9, 2016, and July 17 for a total amount of $3,823.03. The owner signed an affidavit of arrest for felony false pretense against Pettit. An arrest warrant was issued, and Pettit was arrested by police at Bridge Properties. His bond was set at $5,000.

Florence UNA nursing students post highest pass rate FLORENCE, Ala. — UNA nursing graduates found themselves in the No. 1 position on the latest national licensing test, reported the TimesDaily. UNA nurses posted 97.4 percent pass rate for first time test takers on the National Council Licensure Examination third quarter report, the highest pass rate of any Alabama public university. The report period included UNA graduates from December and May who took the national licensing exam in January or June and early July. Vicki Pierce, dean of the UNA College of Nursing, said a few students posted passing scores after the exam period, which raised the pass rate even higher. She said 91 UNA graduates from December and May took the exam, and 89 passed the test. The National Council Licensure Examination is the international licensing exam for nurses. It is the standard licensing exam for all states and several parts of Canada. UNA bested the national and state pass rates for the testing period, which were 88.4 percent and 90.8 percent respectively. The UNA nursing faculty point to a remediation plan put in place about a year ago to address content a student has not mastered. The idea is nursing education is cumulative so a student can not move on to another content area without mastering the previous one. When a understanding deficiency is identified, the

student completes a remediation document to show a full understanding of the topic. The faculty member reviews that and can ask for additional work if deemed necessary, said Clarissa Hall, dean of the traditional nursing program. Tera Kirkman, associate dean of the College of Nursing, said the additional work is part of the commitment the faculty make to student success. “We love what we do,” Kirkman said. “The students’ success is our success. We feel like when they are admitted to our program, they deserve success. They are hard workers.” Kirkman said the nursing curriculum is reviewed annually and evolves as necessary to make sure students are getting the education needed to pass the licensing test and be successful professional nurses. A few years ago when the university’s student posted a lower than desired pass rate on the exam, the nursing school upped the application requirements for students wanting to enter the nursing program, and increased the passing grade in a class to 75 from 73.

Oxford Brookhaven man accused of vehicle theft OXFORD — A man from Brookhaven is accused of stealing a vehicle from an Oxford owner, reported WTVA. On July 5, Oxford police responded to Combs Street for a report of a stolen vehicle. The victim accused William T. Hammond, 24, with stealing the vehicle. On July 16, Hammond was arrested by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department for an unrelated warrant. His bond was set at $5,000.

Union County Officials with industry closing in on location NEW ALBANY — Union County is getting closer to gaining a new industry, reported the New Albany Gazette. Following a recent public hearing, county supervisors agreed to seek a Community Development Block Grant from the Mississippi Development Authority. The $640,000 grant will be used to extend sewer lines to property the Union County Development Association has on Futorian Road. This is the new industrial access road that runs from North Glenfield Road to the back of the former FutorianMohasco furniture plant.

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Voter data program could be dangerous Mississippi Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann recently said he wouldn’t give information about the Magnolia State’s voters to President Donald Trump’s new Advisory Commission on Voter Integrity. But, it turns out, he has been giving that same information to another purported watchdog, the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program, for years. It’s not that much different than Trump’s commission, which has been criticized for trying to solve a voter fraud problem that is difficult to prove. Both are run by the same person, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach. Hosemann, like Trump a Republican, wasn’t alone in bipartisan bristling from secretaries of state from across the nation in refusing the Trump administration’s request. Hosemann became a bit of a media sensation when he said he’d tell members of Trump’s commission to go “jump in the Gulf of Mexico” if they asked for the information. Secretaries of state defended their rejections, saying public records laws don’t allow for names, birthdates, voting history and the last four digits of Social Security numbers to be released. Some called the request a scheme to disenfranchise voters, particularly minorities. Hosemann and officials in other states seemed upset that the federal government doesn’t trust them well enough to run their own elections. But Hosemann has been providing voter information to the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program since 2009. He said he trusts the program, which has 28 participating states, because it “is subject to strict security standards, including encryption and permanent deletion” and the feds’ request came with no such guarantees. But that’s not why he should refuse to participate in this snipe hunt. The Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program has been criticized for its poor methodology and its likelihood to kick legal voters off the rolls. It could erroneously invalidate legitimate voters with common names by ignoring Social Security numbers and middle initials. And when common first names are coupled with common surnames such as Washington or Hernandez, they’re more likely to ultimately disenfranchise minorities. Make no mistake. Voter rolls do need to be updated to account for people who have moved away or died. But the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program’s own numbers hardly make its case for effectiveness. It claims to review millions of records each year and yet finds few instances of fraud. Only four individuals were indicted for voting in Colorado and Arizona in first year of those states’ participation, according to the program’s website. Purging voters rolls is a divisive subject — it’s either a well-intentioned task to clean up records bogged down by former residents and the deceased, or it’s an attempt to keep people from having a voice at the polls. When it comes to manipulating elections, we can look all we want to at Russian hacking, but there’s plenty of it going on here, too. It happens when district lines are redrawn to protect incumbents. It happens — albeit rarely — when people misrepresent themselves at the polls. And it happens when people lose faith in the elections system because they think their government is trying to take their vote. Trump’s commission only amplifies that distrust. This isn’t some nonpartisan mission of integrity. It’s a party-driven gut punch for the other guy, and that’s not right, no matter how you lean politically. And if Kobach gets his way, then something then-candidate Trump said is true: The system is rigged. The Greenwood Commonwealth

Prayer For Today Great God, may I begin this day bearing in mind that the things which I think and do are my life. I pray that thou wilt keep me from making great efforts for that which is valueless, and thus waste my life. May I watch my pride and indolence that they may not cause me to lose the best. Amen.

A Verse To Share The LORD is my light and my salvation— whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life — of whom shall I be afraid? — Psalm 27:1

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The party of bad faith? If the Republican attempt to repeal and replace Obamacare ultimately fails, it will be a lesson in the wages of political bad faith. The current path of the Senate bill has plenty of obstacles, including the sheer inertia of the Obamacare status quo and the fact that no one has made the public case for the Republican legislation. But the effort also suffers from a mismatch between the longtime public posture of Republicans (Obamacare must and will be fully repealed) and their private misgivings (do we really have to do this, even partially?). It’s not just that Republicans have said for years that they would repeal Obamacare; they actually voted to do it. In December 2015, a bill passed the Senate that was more stringent than the version now struggling for GOP support. The 2015 bill only tried to repeal Obamacare (although it fell short of that goal), while the current bill attempts to repeal and replace, i.e., forge a Republican alternative.

Only two Republican senators voted against the 2015 repeal, Susan Collins of Maine, Rich who is still Lowry a “no,” and Mark Kirk of National Illinois, who Review is out of the Senate. Everyone else was on board, and celebrated a righteous blow against Obamacare. Winston Churchill said that nothing is so exhilarating as getting shot at without consequence. For Republicans, nothing was as exhilarating as repealing Obamacare without consequence. The repeal bill inevitably got vetoed by President Barack Obama. Republican congressional leaders thought they could pick up where they had left off. They failed to account for the changed — and more difficult — dynamic with a Republican in the White House ready and eager to sign whatever gets to his desk. The prospects of the cur-

rent bill are clouded by the hesitance of the Medicaid moderates, Republican senators from states that accepted the Obamacare expansion of the program. The legislation is hardly Dickensian on this front. It allows states to continue the expansion, but, over time, brings the level of federal funding for the new population down to the levels for the rest of Medicaid (years from now, it also establishes a new per capita formula for all of Medicaid). The 2015 law was tougher on the expansion — it simply ended it after two years — and yet all of today’s hand-wringers voted for it. Perhaps they think the current bill should be more generous? The fact is the Senate bill unveiled a few weeks ago spends roughly $600 billion on replacing Obamacare, or $600 billion more than the December 2015 bill. It has since been revised to spend even more, and scale back the tax cuts. As the publication Health Affairs starkly noted of the 2015 legislation at the time,

“it would end the premium tax credits, the cost-sharing reduction payments, the Medicaid expansion, and the small business tax credits — that is, all of the assistance that the ACA gives to low and moderate-income Americans.” (Rand Paul, whose shtick is libertarian purity, is guilty of his own hypocrisy. He portrays the 2015 bill as preferable to the current version, which he opposes for not fully repealing Obamacare regulations. But the 2015 bill didn’t touch any of the major Obamacare regulations.) All of this is why the Plan B endorsed by President Donald Trump to revert to a repeal-only bill if the current bill fails — is a nonstarter. If there aren’t 50 Republican votes for today’s relatively generous bill, there won’t be 50 votes for anything like what passed a year and a half ago. Unless, perhaps, Trump promises to veto it, and Senate Republicans can consider it once again a blissfully consequence-free vote.

Collusion charges cut both ways During President Bill Clinton’s 1996 campaign for re-election, several individuals allegedly worked on behalf of the Chinese government to influence the presidential election in favor of Clinton. “Chinagate” began when the Los Angeles Times reported, a couple months before the ’96 election, the following: “The Democratic National Committee has returned a $250,000 contribution from a recently established subsidiary of a South Korean electronics company because it violated a ban on donations from foreign nationals in U.S. elections, a party spokesman said Friday. ... “David Eichenbaum, DNC communications director ... said that the DNC fundraiser who was responsible for the contribution was under the impression, erroneously as it turned out, that it fulfilled the legal qualifications. He said it was unclear whether the fund-raiser was misled or there had been a misunderstanding.” DNC did the standard “Oops, we made a boo-boo, here’s your money back, it’s all OK now” dog and pony show. That worked for a while. But a few months later, on Feb. 13, 1997, The Washington Post’s Bob Woodward and Brian Duffy reported: “A Justice Department investigation into improper political fund-raising activities has uncovered evidence that representatives of the People’s Republic of China sought to direct contributions from foreign sources to the Democratic National

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Committee before the 1996 presidential campaign, officials familiar with the inLarry quiry said. ... Elder “The Chinese effort to Columnist win influence with the Clinton administration can be traced to 1993, one source said. ... Some investigators suspected a Chinese connection to the current fund-raising scandal because several DNC contributors and major fund-raisers had ties to Beijing. Last February, Charles Yah Lin Trie, a fund-raiser for the Democratic National Committee, used his influence with party officials to bring Wang Jun, head of a weapons trading company owned by the Chinese military, to a White House coffee with Clinton. The DNC vice chairman and fundraiser at the center of the DNC’s illegal contribution was formerly a top executive involved with Asian and Chinese corporations, with some holdings sold to the Chinese government. Before joining the DNC, he left his corporate job with a large severance and worked at the Commerce Department for 18 months, where he enjoyed a top-secret clearance. Evidence showed more than 70 calls from his Commerce office to a bank controlled by his former corporation; memos of calls from Chinese embassy officials; three meetings scheduled with Chinese government

officials; a breakfast and a dinner at the Chinese embassy; and at least one visit to the “residence of the Chinese ambassador.” After a year of investigation, FBI director Louis Freeh sent Clinton Attorney General Janet Reno a 22-page memorandum, stating, “It is difficult to imagine a more compelling situation for appointing an independent counsel.” Several months later, Charles LaBella, head of the Justice Department’s campaign-finance task force, also sent a report to Reno recommending she appoint an independent counsel. The evidence, LaBella said, “suggests a level of knowledge within the White House — including the president’s and first lady’s offices — concerning the injection of foreign funds into the reelection effort.” Before Chinagate, Sen. Ted Kennedy, thinking of running for president in 1988, reportedly offered to help the Soviets influence the 1984 election. Desperate to stop President Ronald Reagan’s re-election, Kennedy, as first reported in The London Times in 1992, reached out via an intermediary to the Soviet KGB. The London Times revealed a 1983 KGB document from KGB chief Viktor Chebrikov to the then-leader of the USSR, Yuri Andropov. Chebrikov relayed an offer presented to the Soviet leaders from Kennedy, delivered in person by “Sen. Edward Kennedy’s close friend and trusted confidant” John Tunney, a

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former Democratic senator who was Kennedy’s law school roommate. Kennedy, according to the memo, offered to help the Soviets deal with Reagan, whom Kennedy perceived as a warmonger. Kennedy would “arm Soviet officials with explanations regarding problems of nuclear disarmament so they may be better prepared and more convincing during appearances in the USA.” In exchange, Kennedy wanted Soviet aid in challenging Reagan’s reelection. Kennedy offered to use his influential friends in liberal American media to arrange television interviews for Andropov. This would soften the Soviets’ image, Kennedy suggested, and help brand Reagan as reckless and dangerous. The memo said, “Kennedy does not discount that during the 1984 campaign, the Democratic Party may officially turn to him to lead the fight against the Republicans and elect their candidate president.” To summarize, there was no special prosecutor for Chinagate. And few in the media followed up on the Kennedy/KGB story when it broke. This explains why Trump supporters, despite the selective hyperventilation over Russian “collusion,” still back their man. Larry Elder is a best-selling author and nationally syndicated radio talk-show host. To find out more about Larry Elder, or become an “Elderado,” visit www.LarryElder.com. Follow Larry on Twitter @larryelder.

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Celebration of life services for Freeman Gurley, 90, of Corinth, are set for 2 p.m. Sunday at Union Baptist Church with Bro. Raybon Richardson officiating. Burial will be at Union Cemetery. Visitation will be tonight from 5 to 9 p.m. at Memorial Funeral Home. Mr. Gurley died Thursday, July 20, 2017 at Magnolia Regional Health Center. He was a member of Union Baptist Church where he served as a deacon. He enjoyed Bluegrass music, buck dancing and working on cars. He is survived by his wife, Lola

Byrd Gurley; son, Danny (Marsha) Gurley; brothers, Norman (Sandra) Gurley, Delphus (Jewell) Gurley and grandsons, Jason Gurley and Justin (Grace) Gurley. He was preceded in death by his parents, Will Ed and Mittie Jewel Maricle Gurley; sister, Vanice Bowen; brothers, Joe Gurley and Dewey Gurley. Pallbearers will be Justin Gurley, Jason Gurley, Ronnie Brand, Jimmy Gurley, Jimmy Jones and Fred Lancaster. Condolences may be left at memorialcorinth.com Memorial Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Jerry King

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — A graveside service for William “Jerry” King, 83, will be held at 11 a.m. today at the Wilson County Memorial Park in Lebanon, Tenn., with Wilson County Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mr. King died Wednesday, July 19, 2017, at the Murfreesboro Tennessee Veterans Home, where he had lived for the past several months. He was born and raised in Corinth. He enlisted into the U.S. Air Force and served in California, Ohio, Guam, Michigan, Tennessee and Vietnam. He retired in Panama City, Fla., as a Master Sargent. After retiring, he moved his family back to Smyrna, Tenn., where he owned the Smyrna Feed Mill for over 20 years. He attended Blackman Methodist Church and was a Mason. He raised quarter horses. He is survived by one son, Jeff King (Donna)

of Palatka, Fla.; Grandson, Chandler King of Murfreesboro, Tenn.; granddaughter, Marcia Trull (John) of Streetsboro, Ohio; two greatgrandsons; one brother, Billy Wayne King (Faye) of Tupelo, and one sister, Judy King Lambert of Corinth. He was preceded in death by his parents, Herbert King and Lucille King Rogers, a brother, Jessie King, and a great-granddaughter. Dr. Ken Johnson, Executive Director at Rodeheaver Boys Ranch, will be officiate the service.

Peggy Owens

Mrs. Peggy Ruth Owens, 65, died Friday, July 21, 2017, at Magnolia Regional Health Center. Corinthian Funeral Home will have the arrangements.

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Experts: No duty Trump shakes up beleaguered press team for teens to rescue drowning man

Spicer hands in resignation BY KEN THOMAS AND JILL COLVIN Associated Press

WASHINGTON — White House press secretary Sean Spicer abruptly resigned Friday over President Donald Trump’s decision to tap a camera-ready financier to lead the beleaguered White House communications team. The departing spokesman said the president “could benefit from a clean slate” as he seeks to steady operations amid the Russia investigations and ahead of a health care showdown. Spicer, whose daily briefings once dominated cable television and delighted late-night comics, quit in protest over the hiring of Anthony Scaramucci as the new White House communications director. Spicer denounced what he considered Scaramucci’s lack of qualifications, according to people familiar with the situation. As his first act on the job, Scaramucci, a polished television commentator and Harvard Law graduate,

announced from the White House briefing room that Sarah Huckabee Sanders would take Spicer’s job. She had been Spicer’s deputy. The shake-up among the president spokespeople comes as Trump is suffering from dismal approval ratings and struggling to advance his legislative proposals. As his effort to replace Barack Obama’s health care law crumbled this week, the president continued to vent frustration about the attention devoted to investigations of allegations of his election campaign’s connections to Russia. Trump has blamed his own messengers — as well as the “fake news” media — for his woes. Trump, who watches the press briefings closely and believes he is his own best spokesman, saluted Spicer’s “great ratings” on TV and said he was “grateful for Sean’s work on behalf of my administration and the American people.” Scaramucci, who said Spicer

had been gracious in showing him around on Friday, quickly took center stage, parrying questions from reporters and praising Trump in a 37-minute charm offensive. He flashed the television skills that Trump has long valued: He commended Trump’s political instincts and competitiveness, cracked a few self-deprecating jokes and battled with reporters who categorized the West Wing as dysfunctional, saying “there is a disconnect” between the media and the way the public sees the president. “The president has really good karma and the world turns back to him,” Scaramucci said. Spicer said during a brief phone conversation with The Associated Press that he felt it would be best for Scaramucci to build his own operation “and chart a new way forward.” He tweeted that it had been an “honor” and “privilege” to serve Trump and that he would remain in his post through August.

Bennington’s death mirrors that of Cornell BY MESFIN FEKADU Associated Press

NEW YORK — The death of Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington came as a surprise to the world when it was announced, but it also struck similarities to the death of fellow rocker and close friend Chris Cornell, who killed himself in May. Authorities are investigating Bennington’s death as an apparent suicide, Los Angeles County coroner spokesman Brian Elias said Thursday.

Bennington, who was 41, was found dead in his home near Los Angeles. He had a strong bond with Cornell and died on what would have been the Soundgarden singer’s 53rd birthday. Bennington was also the godfather to Cornell’s 11-year-old son, Chris. And Bennington sang Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” at Cornell’s memorial. The Cornells called Bennington a member of their family in a statement released Thursday. “The Cornell fam-

ily is overwhelmed by the heartbreaking news about Chester Bennington which tragically comes so soon after their family’s own loss,” said a Cornell family spokesperson. “They open up their loving arms to Chester’s family and share in the sorrow with all those who loved him.” Cornell died by hanging after a concert in Detroit. Linkin Park was set to go on tour next week. Bennington helped Linkin Park, whose sound mixed rap and rock, be-

come one of the most commercially successful acts in the 2000s. The Grammy-winning group sold more than 10 million copies of their 2000 debut, “Hybrid Theory,” which featured the megahit and anthem, “In the End.” They sold another 6 million with 2003’s multiplatinum “Meteora.” Both albums explored feelings of frustration and fury. The success helped Linkin Park become Billboard’s No. 1 act of the decade for rock songs and alternative songs.

U.S. travel to North Korea banned after death BY MATTHEW LEE AND JOSH LEDERMAN Associated Press

WASHINGTON — American citizens will be barred by the U.S. from traveling to North Korea beginning next month following a prohibition on using U.S. passports to enter the country, the State Department said Friday. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson decided to impose a “geographical travel restriction” on North Korea following the death last month of American university student Otto Warmbier, who fell into a coma while in North Korean custody. The ban also comes amid heightened U.S. concern about Pyongyang’s recent advancements in

its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs. Figures on how many Americans visit North Korea are difficult for even the U.S. government to obtain. But Simon Cockerell of the Koryo Group, one of the leading organizers of guided tours to the country, said 800 to 1,000 Americans go annually and will be affected. State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said in a statement, “Due to mounting concerns over the serious risk of arrest and long-term detention under North Korea’s system of law enforcement, the secretary has authorized a Geographical Travel Restriction on all U.S. citizen nationals’ use of a passport to travel

Manufacturing Skills, Smart Start, CPR and OSHA10. “Some of the topics we covered included health and safety procedures on the job, efficiency methods, precision measuring and interview skills, among others. Graduates of the program earn up to five certifications that employers look for when considering new hires,” added Wilson. The course is free and offered at all Northeast locations.

Those who graduate from the Iuka campus are given gas cards to help pay for travel expenses, a $150 completion bonus for perfect attendance and are guaranteed an interview with Mississippi Silicon. The course fees and stipends are compliments of grants from Mississippi Silicon, Rural Development Partners, Appalachian Regional Commission, Tishomingo County Board of Supervisors and Tennessee Valley Authority. “We urge folks who

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MIAMI — It may be reprehensible and morally outrageous, but legal experts say a group of Florida teens had no obligation to rescue a drowning disabled man they instead mocked, laughed at and recorded on a video that was later posted online. Still, authorities are pursuing possible misdemeanor charges against them for failing to report a death. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, in a 2012 legal argument, summarized that across the U.S. there’s no general duty to render aid to someone in distress. “You don’t have the duty to rescue someone if that person is in danger. The blind man is walking in front

of a car and you do not have a duty to stop him absent some relation between you,” Kennedy said in arguments on the Affordable Care Act, or “Obamacare.” Kennedy added that there are “some severe moral criticisms of that rule, but that’s generally the rule.” The case in central Florida’s Brevard County involves the July 9 drowning of Jamel Dunn, 31, in a retention pond. Police in the city of Cocoa discovered later that five teenagers, ages 14 to 16, had made a video of the drowning, which was published Friday by Florida Today . The teens can be heard laughing at Dunn, telling him he’s going die and that they weren’t going to help him as he struggled and screamed.

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many students to attend county schools. Just this week Corinth School District Board of Trustees approved 25 transfers from Alcorn to Corinth and 16 from Corinth to Alcorn. Trustees denied seven transfers to Alcorn that were deemed to not meet requirements. The policy for both Corinth and Alcorn is similar and states students will be granted transfer out of the district as mandated by state law

and in cases where a parent is a regular employee of the school district to which the student wishes to transfer, student lives more than 30 miles from the student’s home school, siblings of the student attend another district, students of parents who have moved into another district and in exceptional circumstances in the judgment based on individual cases. Mitchell said a discussion of the transfer policy will appear on the Aug. 14 meeting agenda.

in, through or to North Korea.” The restriction will take effect in late August, 30 days after it is published as a legal notice in the Federal Register. Once it takes effect, Americans wanting to travel to North Korea may do so legally only with a “special validation passport,” which will be granted by the State Department on a case-by-case basis for “certain limited humanitarian or other purposes,” the statement said. It did not elaborate on what “other purposes” the department would consider. Americans who violate the restriction could face a fine and up to 10 years in prison for a first offense.

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Dad can’t be thanked enough for helping daughter pay bills D E A R ABBY: My wife and I have been married just over a year. It’s the second marfor Abigail riage both of us. Van Buren Since our wedding, my Dear Abby father-in-law continually “reminds” us that he helped my wife financially after her divorce. He does it because he wants us to continually acknowledge that fact. I have offered to write a check and pay him back for all he did for her during that time, but he refused because he doesn’t want the money; he wants the appreciation. To him what that means is when he calls on the phone, we answer. When he and his wife drop by, we are home, etc. I feel that since I have offered to pay him back and he refused the money, the slate is wiped clean. Your thoughts? -- NOT SON-IN-LAW OF THE YEAR DEAR SON-IN-LAW: Your father-in-law regards his generosity as a means to control your wife -- and you by extension.

You are not required to answer your phone if you prefer not to talk at a particular time, and you certainly do not have to entertain him and his wife at the drop of a hat. The next time the subject comes up, explain that to him, hand him a check and let the chips fall where they may. DEAR ABBY: My best friend is pregnant. Her husband is a lazy jerk who, during her last pregnancy, caused her to miscarry. It happened after he informed her he was filing for divorce and marrying a mail-order bride. I can’t bring myself to be happy for her. What do I do? How can I be happy for the person who means the most to me, but will probably lean on me for more support than I can or want to give? -- BEST FRIEND BLUES IN KENTUCKY DEAR B.F.B.: Friends do lean on each other for support, but you can only do what you can do. Frankly, I am surprised that she’s still with the husband who treated her so shabbily. Help her in those areas that you can, but ultimately understand that she is responsible for her own choices. If she needs more help than

you can give her, encourage her to reach out to a professional. DEAR ABBY: A colleague of mine was let go a few days ago and it shocked us all. I imagine it was even more shocking to her. She seemed to have a good deal of responsibility outside of her normal role, and from what we saw, she was excellent at her job. We weren’t close friends outside of work, but we would text each other now and again and I consider her someone I would like to keep in touch with. Would it be inappropriate to text her and offer my condolences? -- ETIQUETTE ADVICE IN CALIFORNIA DEAR ETIQUETTE: You are entitled to a personal life outside the office. I don’t think it would be inappropriate to reach out to her on your own time. As long as you don’t discuss it at work, it is your business and no one else’s. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Horoscopes ARIES (March 21-April 19). A deal is on the table. The scope of this feels large -- like it will bring you everything forever or nothing ever again. Try to calm down about it because it’s not as drastic as it sounds. Anyway, it’s too early to decide. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Maybe nothing is anyone’s responsibility. Bickering over who should do something to help is petty, ugly and weak. Your philosophy: Those who got lucky and are doing OK should help those who didn’t, period. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Your aim to increase the happiness and/or reduce the suffering of those around you will be fulfilled at little cost to yourself. You’ll simply and naturally move toward the thing that feels better. CANCER (June 22-July 22). As for the bad decision back there, it’s time to forget it. Did you really have that much of a choice? Anyway, that’s how it went and there’s no benefit in thinking further into it. What’s your plan today? That’s what

matters. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Socially skilled, you are punctual, you order fast and you get to the point. Making people wait is rude unless you can’t help it, or unless you are artfully helping people anticipate what is to come to heighten their ultimate enjoyment. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You have something worth sharing, so do. Be crisp. Use as many words as you need to get the point across and no more. Be transparent. Hold nothing back. Make the other person’s understanding your only desire. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). What’s complicated isn’t smarter; what’s costlier isn’t richer. Today’s inaccessible things aren’t worthwhile anyway. So don’t worry. You’re not missing much by skipping the doors that are closed to you. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Your day will be inspired by love and guided by knowledge. Wanting anything beyond this is just greedy -- but hey, that’s a part of being human. Keep your

joyful tone and much will be accomplished. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Life can’t go according to plan if you have no plan. Maybe that will be a good thing today. There were some shortsighted aspects to your vision and that will be remedied once you get away from it a while. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Your life will be more of an inspiration than your words ever could be. So before you set out to inspire anyone, think about what would feel inspiring to you and do that. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). There’s a chance that meaning inside the main event of the day is nonexistent until assigned. You’d be wise not to chase it or think too hard about it. Just name it and move forward. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Our brains already tend to build the narratives that we prefer to believe. What’s going to happen when we can take it to the next level with memory implants? The science-fiction future will be today’s creative playground.


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Dear Annie: My conflicts with my sister, “Amy,” began when she crossed boundaries in an incident between our adult children. My daughter, “Leslie,” decided that she no longer wanted to live in an apartment she shared with Amy’s daughter. Amy’s daughter, in turn, chastised Leslie and me, using vulgarity. Amy took her daughter’s side and blamed us. The conflicts then continued when it was time to settle our parents’ estate. She refused to give me my inheritance. Her lawyer, who is a friend of hers, is biased and will not abide by the will, which says that all “should be fair and equitable.” Nothing has been equitable for me. I left my job to care for my mother until her death. Amy did very little. There are so many more problems between us. Amy is a narcissist. She has no respect for boundaries. She lashes out at others constantly. She talks poorly about everyone (family included) and passes judgment on everyone except her own children. She does nothing for others unless there is something in it for herself. She says, often and

Dear Annie proudly, “I make other people do my dirty work.” She is toxic and has never apologized to me for anything, and I know she never will. She invites my family to her family events and pretends there is no problem. I have stayed clear of some family functions when she has been there. I have my own family events and have no desire to invite her or her adult children. (It is sad, but it is what it is.) I have endured her bullying for many years but can no longer do it without losing my self-respect. I remain conflicted about this but don’t want to be drawn into her chaos. I am done with taking the high road. What do you think? — Disgusted Dear Disgusted: I think the high road is a good place to be if you’re trying to gain distance from your sister; her route seems considerably lower. Don’t let her drag you into that gutter. If you’re concerned about getting your inheritance, hire your own lawyer to advocate for you so you

don’t have to battle it out yourself. Keep her out of your life, and don’t involve yourself with hers. Loving her from afar might be the only way for you to love her. Dear Annie: This is in response to a recent column of yours that featured a letter about children misbehaving in television commercials. The letter writer, “Watching in Disbelief,” was upset to see such behavior presented as cute or otherwise acceptable. Dear “Watching”: Say something! I saw some advertisements on TV recently that sent bad messages. One showed young kids passing a big rig on a two-lane rural road. The driver was wearing a seat belt, but his girlfriend wasn’t. I called and complained, and now it’s gone. If you see something, say something. But be nice when saying it. — Taking Action Dear Taking Action: Great points in your letter, especially that last one. We’re always free to speak up, and it costs nothing to be polite when doing so. Send your questions for Annie Lane to dearannie@creators.com.


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Feature Postponed Due to the resignation of Hugh Freeze at Ole Miss and today’s fan reactions story, the ‘Ask Kent’ column scheduled for today will run next week. The question for the next ‘Ask Kent’ is who is the best quarterback in the SEC? Look for the response this coming week in the Daily Corinthian sports pages.

Coming up Sunday Coming up in Sunday’s Daily Corinthian sports pages we’ll wrap up the recently-completed 3-day ‘Kids Clinic’ and Media Day at Shiloh Ridge complete with photos and important information. Don’t miss this feature and more in the Sunday print edition of the Daily Corinthian sports pages.

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Local Rebel fans react to Freeze’s resignation BY KENT MOHUNDRO kmohundro@dailycorinthian.com

Shock was the word most commonly used Friday by local Ole Miss supporters and fans after learning of the sudden resignation of Ole Miss head coach Hugh Freeze on Thursday. Except now Freeze owns the title ‘former’ head coach. “I was totally shocked,” said Walnut head coach John Meeks, who played running back at Ole Miss in the 90s. “Initially it really hurt. I mean I don’t think anyone saw this coming down in the way it did.” Meeks also had earlier voiced his approval of the appointment, of Matt Luke as the Rebels interim head coach for the upcoming season. “To be honest there was a split on how people actually felt about Freeze,” said the Wildcat coach. “There were some people who were

probably ready to see him go because of the threat of heavy penalties from the NCAA due to the investigaMeeks tion. Although this came as a shock it could turn out to be a blessing in disguise.” Meeks was referencing the philosophy that maybe since Freeze is no longer at Ole Miss that the NCAA committee on infractions might go easier on the program when it issues its final verdict: hopefully sometime this fall. “They (NCAA) were after Hugh from the get-go,” Meeks stated. “One thing for sure is Ole Miss will have to press on.” Former Corinth High School and Ole Miss linebacker LP Spence believes there’s more to the Freeze saga than what has been told.

“I just believe there has to be something more to it than what we’re hearing” Spence said. “I’ve met coach Spence Freeze and he seemed to be a genuine, down-to-earth religious guy that happened to be a great football coach. The players love him. In My opinion he’s still a good guy despite what they’re saying about him.” Spence played for the Rebels under coach David Cutcliffe and believes this situation is going to be hard on the players but that they will have to man-up. “Players usually go to play for the coach and not the school,” Spence continued. “It’ll take a while for the players to adjust but since they are familiar with coach Luke the transition might not be as tough.”

Former Kossuth and Ole Miss basketball star Kim Bullard Lyles and her family are in Biloxi this week enjoying some R&R before school starts in a couple of weeks but said by phone interview that “all of us were shocked when we heard. We were out eating when (son) Logan’s phone started to light up with messages and then Twitter started up. I hate it I really do. I feel for his family more than anything. We’re praying for coach Freeze and his wife and kids and also for the current Rebel players and staff. The key to how this all ends up is what the NCAA does. And it may take a while.” Local business owner and Rebel supporter Mac Etheridge wasn’t totally taken by surprise when the story broke on Thursday. “I had been hearing some rumblings for a while but I Please see REACT | 9

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Thursday, August 10 Corinth will hold an intrasquad scrimmage and ‘Meet The Warriors’ at Warrior Stadium II, 6 pm

Friday, August 11 HS Football Jamborees Alcorn Central @ Biggersville, 7 Kossuth @ Pontotoc, 7 Booneville @ Hatley, 7 Tishomingo County @ Itawamba AHS, 7 McNairy Central @ Hardin County, 7

Friday, August 18 HS Football/Opening Week Corinth @ Shannon, 7 Tishomingo County @ Alcorn Central, 7 Middleton (TN) @ Biggersville, 7 Independence @ Kossuth, 7 Ashland @ Walnut, 7 New Site @ Thrasher, 7 Mooreville @ Booneville, 7 Freedom Prep @ McNairy Central, 7

Friday, August 25 HS Football/Week 2 Tupelo @ Corinth, 7 Kossuth @ Ripley, 7 McNairy Central @ Tishomingo County, 7 Biggersville @ New Site, 7 Baldwyn @ Booneville, 7 Alcorn Central @ Middleton (TN), 7 Walnut @ Falkner, 7

Friday, September 1 HS Football/Week 3 Corinth (open) Thrasher @ Alcorn Central, 7 Baldwyn @ Kossuth, 7 TCPS @ Biggersville, 7 McNairy Central @ Covington, 7 Byers @ Walnut, 7 Tishomingo County @ Belmont, 7 Booneville @ Nettleton, 7

Shorts • Ramer City Park will be conducting fall soccer sign-ups beginning July 22 at the park concession stand from 10A-1P for four consecutive Saturday’s. The ‘Early Bird’ sign-up special at a reduced rate will be one day only on July 22 when the registration fee will be only $30 per child. The three successive Saturdays- July 29 and Aug. 5 and 12 the fee will be $40 per child. There will be multi-child discounts with cost reduced $10 for each additional child. The league is open for ages 2-14 and will be co-ed with a birthday cutoff of September 1. For more information call Elizabeth Cooper (731-610-6063) or Tom Court (731610-5750). You can also reach them by email at ramersports@yahoo.com or find them on facebook at Ramer Soccer League. • There will be a Ladies Football Forum on Saturday, Aug. 5 at Tishomingo County High School. You can also make payments in person to Lauren Thompson (662-574-8236) or Ginger Pannell (662-424-2607) locally in Iuka. You can also email Lauren at Lauren22Thompson@gmail.com with any questions about the forum.

Photo by Cassie Brooks

A large group of local youth have fun this week playing kickball at the Easom Community Center through ‘We Are Corinth’, Aryianna Metcalf, Nadrick Bell, Grayson Brooks, Cole Brooks and Eric Bell were among those participating in the fun-filled game. This is the second in a series of photos in the new ‘At Play In The Crossroads’ photo feature. If you have a photo you’d like to submit please email them to kmohundro@dailycorinthian.com. Please tag with ‘At Play In The Crossroads’ when emailing and remember to include who snapped the photo, where it was taken, and try and identify as many faces included in the photo as possible.

Several NEMCC athletes chosen for Tiger Awards Northeast Sports Information

BOONEVILLE — Nine of Northeast Mississippi Community College’s finest student-athletes have garnered the athletic department’s most esteemed honor for representing their teams in a positive manner. Northeast has selected the winners for its annual Tiger Awards, which are given to players from each of its sports programs that portray good sportsmanship and quality characteristics on-and-off the field of competition. Hannah Cox helped the softball team capture its 15th playoff appearance in 17 years of fast-pitch competition from her spot in the middle infield. She was part of a defensive unit that com-

piled a .958 fielding percentage which tied for 10th best in the country. The South Lamar (Ala.) High School graduate finished in a tie for the second most hits for the Tigers with 47. She had a .322 batting average with 30 runs scored, nine doubles, 22 RBIs and a team-best 12 stolen bases during her sophomore campaign. “Hannah was a daily motivator,” said Northeast head coach Jody Long. “She lifted players up and encouraged them through struggles and rewards. When she stepped between the lines, she pushed everyone to give their best effort.” Sophomore Calin Holley of Nettleton is the Tiger Award

recipient for the cheerleading squad. She and her teammates appeared at approximately 30 events both in Booneville and on the road this year. Holley was also a member of the women’s tennis program as a freshman and earned the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Pinnacle Award for Academic Excellence after maintaining a flawless 4.0 grade point average (GPA). “Calin exemplifies what all coaches are looking for,” Northeast head coach Chasity Moore said. “She was an outstanding student, mature, dependable and has a great work ethic. Her future is extremely bright.” Abbey Hollowell served the

women’s tennis squad in one of its most pressure packed roles. She was the No. 2 singles player throughout the campaign and was part of the No. 1 doubles tandem alongside Meredith Murphy. The Alcorn Central High School alumnus was recognized for her scholastic prowess as well after earning a spot on the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) Academic All-State team. Tomas Tucker starred primarily in the No. 4 slot in singles competition on the men’s side of the tennis program. He tied Cory Lindsey and Jacob Price for the most inPlease see AWARDS | 9

Photo by Michael H Miller

The 2017 Tiger Awards were presented at Northeast recently are (front row, l-r) Northeast president Ricky Ford, Abbey Hollowell of Alcorn Central (tennis), Shelby Wilbanks of Walnut (women’s basketball), Hannah Cox of South Lamar, AL. (softball), and Northeast athletic director Kent Farris. On back row (l-r) are Thomas Tucker of Shannon (men’s tennis), Garrison Howell of Houston (baseball), Kendall Stafford of Corinth (men’s basketball) and Ken Waddell of Belmont (golf). Not pictured are Calin Holley of Nettleton (cheerleading) and Kendrick Lofton of Forest (football).


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was still stunned when the news came down,” he said. “I thought he was a bigger man than that but you know he’s human. I believe he’s still a good man but this will give him (Freeze) a black eye.” Tishomingo County boys basketball coach Craig Dailey is a longtime Ole Miss supporter and actually coached against Freeze when the former Rebel coach was at Briarcrest (TN) High School. “I’m really sad for his family and very disappointed,” Dailey said. “I was shocked just like everyone else when I first heard the news. I hate to say it but now you start to wonder about everything else (referring to the NCAA investigation) and weather he was holding stuff back.” “His character has always been the thing that separated coach Freeze from other coaches and now that’s all challenged. I honestly did not see this coming—not to this degree.” Local business owner and Rebel supporter David Curry of Plaza Lanes in Corinth said Freeze’s sudden resignation is still surreal to him. “It’s just hard for me to believe that he (Freeze) would do something like that,” Curry said. “I’ve met him before and he even preached at our church. He seemed to be the real deal and was a very down-to-earth and humble person. A lot of people had complete confidence in him because he talked the talk but he also walked the walk. Now I just don’t know what to think.” “I’ll say this about it— he (Freeze) was the last

coach on the face of the earth that I would have ever thought would do what he admitted to doing.” Local pharmacist and long-time Ole Miss supporter Rick Quinn simply said, “I’m stunned.” That seems to be the consensus among Ole Miss fans today as they deal with yet another in an unfortunate series of tragedies of which the still-ongoing NCAA investigation is king. But if there’s a common thread weaving its way through their minds of Ole Miss fans its’ the idea of family and loyalty. Rebel fans are known for their undying support and love of everything Ole Miss and that support and love will need to be stronger than ever now as Rebel players, coaches, and fans deal with this hardship. But that’s all it is a hardship. It’s not the end of the world and its certainly not the first time something like this has happened. Remember what happened to Bobby Petrino at Arkansas and he made it back to return as the Louisville head coach. The key to what happens to coach Hugh Freeze now likely depends on his wife Jill and their daughters will they stand by him and give him the support he needs to get through this situation or will he be left to fend for himself? Don’t believe for a minute that we’ve heard the last of Hugh Freeze. The man made a mistake and is now paying for it. He has mannedup and owned his behavior. Now it’s time to forgive and forget and move on.

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dividual victories during his freshman year. The Shannon native alternated doubles partners throughout the season, but was mainly paired with Price in the No. 2 position. Tucker did play in the No. 1 slot on occasion with Alan Rivera. “On game days, neither Tomas nor Abbey took a match off,” said Northeast headman Stewart Moore. “They gave it every-

thing they had. But it is their attitude that sets them apart. No matter win or lose, both never showed up their opponents by acting in a manner unbecoming. I can’t wait to see what the future holds for them.” Garrison Howell became one of the most dynamic offensive players in the history of the baseball team. He is one of only a handful of Tigers to collect 50-plus hits in two consecutive campaigns.

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East Division W L Pct GB Boston 54 43 .557 — Tampa Bay 51 45 .531 2½ New York 49 45 .521 3½ Baltimore 46 49 .484 7 Toronto 44 51 .463 9 Central Division W L Pct GB Cleveland 48 45 .516 — Minnesota 48 46 .511 ½ Kansas City 47 47 .500 1½ Detroit 43 51 .457 5½ Chicago 38 54 .413 9½ West Division W L Pct GB Houston 63 32 .663 — Seattle 48 49 .495 16 Los Angeles 47 50 .485 17 Texas 45 50 .474 18 Oakland 43 52 .453 20 Thursday’s Games Toronto 8, Boston 6 Baltimore 9, Texas 7 Kansas City 16, Detroit 4 N.Y. Yankees 4, Seattle 1 Friday’s Games Houston 8, Baltimore 7 Oakland at N.Y. Mets (n) Texas at Tampa Bay (n) Toronto at Cleveland (n) Detroit at Minnesota (n) Chicago White Sox at Kansas City (n) Boston at L.A. Angels (n) N.Y. Yankees at Seattle (n) Today’s Games Houston (McHugh 0-0) at Baltimore (Tillman 1-5), 6:05 p.m. Detroit (Zimmermann 6-7) at Minnesota (Gibson 5-8), 6:10 p.m. Oakland (Manaea 8-5) at N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 3-7), 6:10 p.m. Texas (Cashner 4-8) at Tampa Bay (Archer 7-5), 6:10 p.m. Toronto (Stroman 9-5) at Cleveland (Salazar 3-5), 6:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Pelfrey 3-7) at Kansas City (Vargas 12-4), 6:15 p.m. Boston (Price 5-2) at L.A. Angels (Ramirez 8-8), 8:07 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 7-9) at Seattle (Miranda 7-4), 8:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games Oakland at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 p.m. Texas at Tampa Bay, 12:10 p.m. Toronto at Cleveland, 12:10 p.m. Houston at Baltimore, 12:35 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 1:15 p.m. Boston at L.A. Angels, 2:37 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 3:10 p.m.

Friday 19th Stage At Salon-De-Provence, France A 138.3-mile ride from Embrun to Salon-de-Provence: 1. Edvald Boasson Hagen, Norway, Dimension Data, 5 hours, 6 minutes, 9 seconds. 2. Nikias Arndt, Germany, Team Sunweb, :05 behind. 3. Jens Keukeleire, Belgium, OricaScott, :17. 4. Daniele Bennati, Italy, Movistar Team, same time. 5. Thomas De Gendt, Belgium, Lotto Soudal, same time. 6. Sylvain Chavanel, France, Direct Energie, same time. 7. Elie Gesbert, France, Team Fortuneo-Oscaro, same time. 8. Jan Bakelants, Belgium, AG2R La Mondiale, same time. 9. Michael Albasini, Switzerland, Orica-Scott, :19 . 10. Pierre Luc Perichon, France, Team Fortuneo-Oscaro, 1:32. 11. Lilian Calmejane, France, Direct Energie, 1:37. 12. Ben Swift, Britain, UAE Team Emirates, same time. 13. Gianluca Brambilla, Italy, QuickStep Floors, same time. 14. Julien Simon, France, Cofidis, Solutions Credits, same time. 15. Romain Hardy, France, Team Fortuneo-Oscaro, same time. 16. Rudy Molard, France, FDJ, same time. 17. Robert Kiserlovski, Croatia, Katusha-Alpecin, same time. 18. Tony Gallopin, France, Lotto Soudal, same time. 19. Romain Sicard, France, Direct Energie, same time. 20. Bauke Mollema, Netherlands, Trek-Segafredo, same time. Also 44. Andrew Talansky, United States, Cannondale-Drapac, 12:27. 51. Nate Brown, United States, Cannondale Drapac, same time. 57. Taylor Phinney, United States, Cannondale Drapac, same time. Overall Standings (After 19 stages) 1. Chris Froome, Britain, Sky, 83:25:55. 2. Romain Bardet, France, AG2R La Mondiale, :23 behind. 3. Rigoberto Uran, Colombia, Cannondale Drapac, :29. 4. Mikel Landa, Spain, Sky, 1:36. 5. Fabio Aru, Italy, Astana, 1:55. 6. Daniel Martin, Ireland, Quick-Step Floors, 2:56. 7. Simon Yates, Britain, Orica-Scott, 4:46. 8. Louis Meintjes, South Africa, UAE Team Emirates, 6:52. 9. Warren Barguil, France, Sunweb, 8:22. 10. Alberto Contador, Spain, TrekSegafredo, 8:34. 11. Damiano Caruso, Italy, BMC Racing, 13:41. 12. Nairo Quintana, Colombia, Movistar, 13:52. 13. Mikel Nieve, Spain, Sky, 23:11. 14. Alexis Vuillermoz, France, AG2R La Mondiale, 23:33. 15. Emanuel Buchmann, Germany, Bora-Hansgrohe, 31:01. 16. Brice Feillu, France, Fortuneo-Oscaro, 35:06. 17. Bauke Mollema, Netherlands, Trek-Segafredo, 36:13. 18. Carlos Betancur, Colombia, Movistar, 36:25. 19. Serge Pauwels, Belgium, Dimension Data, 37:31. 20. Tiesj Benoot, Belgium, Lotto Soudal, 40:49. Also 42. Nate Brown, United States, Cannondale Drapac, 1:54:33. 48. Andrew Talansky, United States, Cannondale Drapac, 2:01:13. 163. Taylor Phinney, United States, Cannondale Drapac, 4:17:15.

NL STANDINGS East Division W L Pct GB Washington 57 37 .606 — Atlanta 46 48 .489 11 New York 43 50 .462 13½ Miami 42 51 .452 14½ Philadelphia 32 61 .344 24½ Central Division W L Pct GB Milwaukee 52 46 .531 — Chicago 49 45 .521 1 Pittsburgh 48 48 .500 3 St. Louis 46 49 .484 4½ Cincinnati 40 55 .421 10½ West Division W L Pct GB Los Angeles 66 30 .688 — Arizona 55 40 .579 10½ Colorado 56 41 .577 10½ San Diego 41 54 .432 24½ San Francisco 37 60 .381 29½ Thursday’s Games N.Y. Mets 3, St. Louis 2 Arizona 12, Cincinnati 2 Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 2 Atlanta 6, L.A. Dodgers 3 San Diego 5, San Francisco 2 Friday’s Games St. Louis 11, Chicago Cubs 4 Philadelphia 6, Milwaukee 1 Miami at Cincinnati (n) Oakland at N.Y. Mets (n) Pittsburgh at Colorado (n) Washington at Arizona (n) Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers (n) San Diego at San Francisco (n) Today’s Games San Diego (Perdomo 4-5) at San Francisco (Moore 3-10), 3:05 p.m. St. Louis (Wainwright 11-5) at Chicago Cubs (Lester 6-6), 3:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Suter 1-1) at Philadelphia (Hellickson 6-5), 6:05 p.m. Miami (O’Grady 1-1) at Cincinnati (TBD), 6:10 p.m. Oakland (Manaea 8-5) at N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 3-7), 6:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Kuhl 3-6) at Colorado (Marquez 7-4), 7:10 p.m. Washington (Roark 7-6) at Arizona (TBD), 7:10 p.m. Atlanta (Teheran 7-7) at L.A. Dodgers (Hill 6-4), 8:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games Miami at Cincinnati, 12:10 p.m. Oakland at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 12:35 p.m. Pittsburgh at Colorado, 2:10 p.m. San Diego at San Francisco, 3:05 p.m. Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, 3:10 p.m. Washington at Arizona, 3:10 p.m. St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 7:05 p.m.

Transactions Friday’s Deals BASEBALL American League CLEVELAND INDIANS — Placed LHP Boone Logan on the 10-day DL. Recalled LHP Tyler Olson from Columbus (IL). OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Recalled RHP Frankie Montas and 1B/OF Matt Olson from Nashville (PCL). Signed 1B-DH to a minor league contract and assigned to Nashville. SEATTLE MARINERS — Activated RHP David Phelps. Optioned RHP Max Povse to Tacoma (PCL). National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Agreed to terms with OFs Kristian Robinson and Jorge Barrosa, INFs Liover Peguero and Neyfy Castillo, and C Sergio Gutierrez. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Optioned RHP Sam Tuivailala to Memphis (PCL) and OF Magneuris Sierra to Springfield (TL). Designated C Eric Fryer for assignment. Recalled C Carson Kelly from Memphis. Activated OF Randal Grichuk from the 10-day DL and LHP Zach Duke from the 60-day DL. Acquired OF Tyler O’Neill from Seattle for LHP Marco Gonzales.

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Television Today’s Lineup AUTO RACING 8 a.m. — (CNBC) NASCAR, Monster Energy Series, Brickyard 400, practice, at Indianapolis 10 a.m. — (CNBC) NASCAR, Monster Energy Series, Brickyard 400, final practice, at Indianapolis 11:30 a.m. — (NBCSN) NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Lilly Diabetes 250, qualifying, at Indianapolis 2 p.m. — (FS2) IMSA Weathertech Sportscar Championship, Northeast Grand Prix, at Lakeville, Conn. 2:30 p.m. — (NBCSN) NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Lilly Diabetes 250, at Indianapolis 5 p.m. — (NBCSN) NASCAR, Monster Energy Series, Brickyard 400, qualifying, at Indianapolis BASKETBALL Noon — (ESPN) The Basketball Tournament, Super 16, Always A Brave vs. Scarlet & Gray, at New York 1 p.m. — (ESPN) The Basketball Tournament, Super 16, Purple And Black vs. Golden Eagles Alumni, at New York 3 p.m. — (ESPN2) The Basketball Tournament, Super 16, Team Challenge Als vs. Few Good Men, at New York 5 p.m. — (ESPN2) The Basketball Tournament, Super 16 Armored Athlete vs., Team Colorado, at New York CORNHOLE 1 p.m. — (ESPN2) ACL, 2017 Championship of Bags, at Cherokee, N.C. CYCLING 7 a.m. — (NBCSN) Tour de France, Stage 20, at Marseille, France 2 p.m. — (NBC) Tour de France, Stage 20, at Marseille, France (same-day tape) DRAG RACING 11:30 p.m. — (FS1) NHRA, Mopar Mile-High Nationals, qualifying, at Denver (same-day tape) GOLF 6 a.m. — (NBC) British Open, third round, at Southport, England 1 p.m. — (FS1) SGA, U.S. Junior Amateur Championship, championship match, at Andover, Kan. 3 p.m. — (GOLF) PGA Tour, Barbasol Championship, third round, at Auburn, Ala. 3:30 p.m. — (NBC) British Open, highlights, at Southport, England 6 p.m. — (GOLF) LPGA Tour, Marathon Classic, third round, at Sylvania, Ohio 3 a.m. — (GOLF) British Open, final round, at Southport, England HORSE RACING 5 p.m. — (FS2) Saratoga Live, Diana Stakes, at Saratoga Springs, N.Y. MLB BASEBALL 3 p.m. — (FS1) St. Louis at Chicago Cubs 6 p.m. — (FS1) Texas at Tampa Bay 9 p.m. — (MLB) Regional coverage, N.Y. Yankees at Seattle OR Boston at L.A. Angels (games joined in progress) MIXED MARTIAL ARTS 5 p.m. — (FOX) UFC Fight Night, prelims, at New York 7 p.m. — (FOX) UFC Fight Night, Chris Weidman vs. Kelvin Gastelum, at New York MOTOR SPORTS 10 p.m. — (NBCSN) AMA Lucas Oil Pro Motocross, Spring Creek National, at Millville, Minn. (same-day tape) POKER 8 p.m. — (ESPN) World Series of Poker, final table, at Las Vegas SOCCER 2:30 p.m. — (LIFE) NWSL, Orlando at Chicago 3 p.m. — (ESPN) MLS, N.Y. Red Bulls at Minnesota United 5 p.m. — (ESPN) International Champions Cup, Juventus vs. FC Barcelona, at East Rutherford, N.J. 7 p.m. — (ESPN2) International Champions Cup, Paris Saint-Germain vs. Tottenham Hotspur, at Orlando, Fla. 9 p.m. — (FS1) CONCACAF Gold Cup, semifinal, Costa Rica vs. United States, at Arlington, Texas WNBA BASKETBALL 2:30 p.m. — (ABC) WNBA All-Star Game, East vs. West, at Seattle


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APOSTOLIC Jesus Christ Church of the Second Chance, 1206 Wood St., Corinth. Bishop Willie Davis. S.S 10am; Worship 11am; Wed. worship 7 pm. “We care and are in the neighborhood to be a service.� Christ Temple Church, Hwy. 72 W. in Walnut, MS. Rev. J.C. Hall, ; Clay Hall, Asst. Pastor. Services Sun. 10am & 6pm; Wed. 7:30pm Community Tabernacle, 18 CR 647, Kossuth, MS. Pastor: Kelley Zellner (662) 284-4602 Services Sun. 10am & 5 pm, Thurs. 7:00 pm Grace Apostolic Church, CR 473 on left off Hwy 45 S. approx 2 1/2 mi. S. of Biggersville, Bro. Charles Cooper, Pastor; Sun. Service 10am, Sun. Evening 6 pm; Wed. night 7 pm; 462-5374. Holy Assembly Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ, 201 Martin Luther King Dr., Booneville, MS; Pastor: Bishop Jimmy Gunn, Sr.; 1st Sun.: SS 10am, Worship 11:45am; 2nd Sun: Pastoral Day 11:45am; 3rd Sun: Missionary Serv. 11:45am; Wed. Bible Study 7pm Souls’ Harbor Apostolic Church, 26701 Hwy 15 S. A., Walnut, MS; Pastor: Rev. Jesse Cutrer; Service Times Sun 10am and 5pm, Wed 7pm ASSEMBLY OF GOD Canaan Assembly of God, 2306 E. Chambers Dr. 728-3363, Pastor Ricky & Sarah Peebles, Deaf Ministry: Michael Woods 728-0396. S.S. 9:30 am; Children’s Church 10:30 am; Worship 10:30 am & 6 pm; Wed. 7 pm. Christian Assembly of God, Hwy 2. S.S. 9:45am; Worship 10:45am & 6pm. Wed. Bible Study & Youth 7pm First Assembly of God, Jason Pellizzer, pastor, 310 Second St., S.S. 9:45am; Worship 10:45am & 6pm; Wed. 7pm

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BAPTIST Alcorn Baptist Church, CR 355 Kossuth, MS; Rev. Larry Gillard, Pastor, S.S. 9:30am; Worship 11am; Wed. Bible Study 6pm. Antioch Baptist Church, Galda Stricklen, pastor. S.S. 10am; Worship 11am & 6:30pm; Wed. 6:30pm. Antioch Baptist Church No. 2, County Rd. 518. Bro. David George, pastor. S.S. 9:45am,Worship 11:00am, D.T. 5:00pm-6:00pm, Wed. Service 6:30pm, Wed. Prayer Mtg.7:00pm, Sun Night Service DT 5pm, Preaching 5:45pm Bethlehem Baptist Church, S.S. 10am; Worship 11am, DT 5:30pm, Worship 6:30pm; Wed. Prayer 7pm; WMU 1st Sun. monthly 4pm; Brotherhood 1st Sun. monthly 7am; Youth Night Every 4th Wed. Biggersville First Baptist Church, S.S. 10am; Worship 11am & 7pm. Training Union 6pm, Wed. 7pm. Brush Creek Baptist Church, Off Hwy. 72 West. Bro. Cody Hill, pastor. S.S. 10am; Service 11am & 6pm, Wed. Service 6:30pm. Butler’s Chapel Baptist Church, Bro. Wayne McKee, Pastor. S.S. 10am; Worship 10:45am & 6pm DT 5:30pm; Wed. Service 7pm. Calvary Baptist Church, 501 Norman Rd. Hwy. 72 West (1 block South of Buck’s 66 Station). Bro. Joe Marsh, pastor. Morning Worship 9:45am, S.S. 10:45am, Wed Bible Study/Children-Youth Missions 6:30pm, Stump the Preacher 7pm Calvary Missionary Baptist Church, Burnsville. Bro. John Cain, Pastor. S.S. 10am; Worship 11am & 6pm; Wed. Prayer Meeting 7pm; Ladies’ Auxiliary 2nd & 4th Tuesday 6pm. Center Hill Baptist Church, Keith Driskell, pastor. S.S. 10am. Worship 10:55am & 6:30pm Church Training 6pm Prayer Mtg 7pm. Central Grove Baptist Church, County Road 614, Kossuth, MS, 287-4085. S.S. 10:15 am; Worship Service 11:00 am; Wednesday Night 6:30 pm, Bible Class and Usher Board Meeting immediately following Central Missionary Baptist Church, Central School Rd, Bro. Frank Wilson, pastor. S.S. 9:45am.; Worship 10:45 am & 6pm. Wed. Prayer Service 7pm Chewalla Baptist Church, Chewalla, TN. Richard Doyle, pastor, 239-9802 or 239-6222. S.S. 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m. & 6:30 p.m., Discipleship 5:30 p.m.; Wed. Bible Study-Youth-Children 6:30 p.m. County Line Baptist Church, 8 CR 600, Walnut. Pastor, Dr. David Shepheard. Sunday School 10am, Morning Worship Service 11am Covenant Baptist Church, 6515 Hwy 57 E, Miche, TN; Pastor K. Brian Rainey Sun Worship 10am and 6pm, Wed. Night 7pm Crossroads Baptist Church, Salem Rd (CR 400), Warren Jones, pastor. S.S. 9:45am.; Worship 10:45 am & 6pm. Wed. Prayer Service 7pm Danville Baptist Church, Danville Rd., Pastor: Roger Wood. S.S.10am; Worship 11am & 5pm; Wed. Prayer 7pm. East Fifth Street Missionary Baptist Church, Rev. Richard Wade, pastor S.S. 9:30am. Worship 10:45am; Wed. bible study & prayer meeting 6pm. Choir Rehearsal Saturday 11am. East Corinth Baptist Church, 4303 Shiloh Road. 286-2094. Pastor Ralph Culp, S.S. 9:30am; Service 10:45am & 6:30pm. Wed.Service 6:30pm. Eastview Baptist Church, Ramer, TN. S.S. 10am; Worship 11am; Wed. Bible Study 7pm.; all youth organizations Wed. 7pm. Farmington Baptist Church, 84 CR 106A, Corinth. SS 10am, Worship 10:45am, Wednesday Awana, Youth & classes for all ages 6:15-7:30pm Fellowship Baptist Church, 1308 High School Rd., Selmer, TN. Pastor, Bro. J.D. Matlock. S.S. 10am; Serv. 11am & 6pm.; Wed. 7pm. First Baptist Church, Corinth, 501 Main. Rev. Dennis Smith, Pastor. Sun. Worship Service 8:20am;Bible Study 9:30am; Worship 10:45am & 7pm Youth Choir Rehearsal 4:45pm DT 5:30pm; Wed. Prayer Mtg. & Bible Study 6:30pm; Adult choir rhrsl. 7:30pm. First Baptist Church, Burnsville. S.S. 10-10:50am. Worship 11am & 6pm; DT 5:30pm; Wed.Bible Study 7pm. First Baptist Church, Michie, Tn. Pastor: Ben Martin; S.S. 10am; Sun. Morn. Worship 11am; Sun. Evening Worship 6:00pm; Wed. Night Discipleship Training 7pm. First Baptist Church of Counce, Counce, TN. Bro. Jimmy McChristial. S.S. 9am; Worship 10:15am & 6pm; Prayer Meeting Wed. 6:30pm. Friendship Community Church, CR 614, Corinth; Don Roseberry, Pastor; Early Morn Service 9:30am; S.S. 10:00 am; Worship 11:00am; Wed. night 6:30pm. Grace Community Church, 1527 Highway 72. Pastor: Bro. Tim Alvis, S.S. 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., Wed. Bible Study, 6 p.m. Glendale Baptist Church, US 72 East, Glen. Pastor: Bro. Jon Haimes, Minister of Music: Bro. Richard Yarber; Awana Program: Sunday Nights 5:30; S.S. 9:45am;Worship 11am & 6:30pm; Discipleship Training 5:30pm; Choir Practice: Sunday, Children & Youth 5pm, Adults: 7:30pm; Wed. Prayer Mtg. & Bible Study 7pm. Hinkle Baptist Church, Internim Pastor Paul Stacey. Min. of Music Beverly Castile, S.S. 9am; Worship 11am & 7pm; Church Training 6pm; Wed. 7pm. Holly Baptist Church, Holly Church Rd. Pastor, Bro. Thomas Magers. 8:45 am- Early Morning Worship, 10:00 am S.S., 11:00 am Late Worship, 6:00 pm Evening Worship, Wed. Service 6:30 pm Adult Prayer & Bible Study, Children & Youth Activities, www.hollybaptist.org Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church, Physical: 464 Hwy 356, Rienzi. Mailing: P.O. Box 129, Rienzi, 38865. Church: 662-350-0188, Life Center: 662-350-0064. Rev. Gabe Jolly III, Pastor; S.S. 9am; Children’s Church 10am; Worship 10am; Bible Study Wed 6:30pm; Communion 1st Sunday every three months; Meals on Wheels 1st Saturday of each month. Web: hopewellchurchrienzi.org Email: hopewellmbchurch@yahoo.com Facebook: Hopewell MB Church Jacinto Baptist Church, Ken White, Pastor. S.S. 10 am; Worship 11am & 6:30pm; Wed. service 6:30pm. Kemps Chapel Baptist Church, Bro. David Heg, pastor. Rt. 1, Rienzi. S.S. 10am; Whp 11am & 6:15pm; Church Trng. 5:30 pm; Wed. Bible Study. 7 pm. Kendrick Baptist Church, Kossuth First Baptist Church, 893 Hwy 2; Bro. Keith Fields, pastor. Sundays: 8:45am Contemporary Worship, 10am Sunday School, 11am Traditional Worship, 5pm Discipleship Training, 6pm Evening Worship. Wednesdays: 6:30pm Adult and Youth Bible Study and Team Kids Lakeview Missionary Baptist Church, Charles Martin, pastor. 5402 Shiloh Rd. 287-2177 S.S. 10am; Worship 11am& 6pm; Wed. Adult Bible Study, Youth Min. 7pm. Liberty Hill Baptist Church, S.S. 10am; Worship 11am & 5:00pm; Wed. 7:00 pm. Life-Gate Free Will Baptist, 375 CR 218. 662-665-1987 Little Flock Primitive Baptist Church, 4 mi. so. of Burnsville off Hwy. 365. Turn west at sign. Pastor: Elder Johnathan Wise. Sun. Bible Study 9:45 am; Worship 10:30am. Little Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 3395 N Polk St, Pastor - Christopher Traylor; Sunday School - 9am; Worship 10:15 am - Communion - 1st Sunday at 11am; Bible Study - Wednesday Night at 6:00 pm Lone Oak Baptist Church, Bro. Jay Knight, pastor. S.S. 10am; Worship 11am; Prayer Service 5pm; Wed. 7pm. Love Joy Baptist Church, on the Glen-Jacinto Road, Hwy 367. Pastor, Bro. David Robbins, S.S. 10am; Worship 11am & 6 pm. Macedonia Baptist Church, 715 Martin Luther King Dr.; Bro. Lawrence Morris. 9:30am; Worship 11am; Wed. Worship. 6pm Mason St. Luke Baptist Church, Pastor: Rev. Ricky Grigg; Mason St. Luke Rd. 287-1656. S.S. 9:45 am Worship 11am.; Wed. 6:30pm. McCalip Baptist Chapel, Rt.1 Pocahontas,TN Pastor, Rev. Johnny Sparks Services Sunday 11am & 6p.m. Michie Primitive Baptist Church, Michie Tenn. Pastor: Elder Ricky Taylor. Worship Service Sunday 10:30 am. Everyone is cordially invited. Mills Commuity Baptist Church, 397 CR 550 Rienzi, MS. Bro. Robby Johnson, pastor. S. S. 10am, Sun. Worship 11am & Sun. Night 5pm; Wed. Bible Stdy. 6:30pm New Covenant Baptist Church, 1402 E. 4th St., Pastor David Harris, pastor, Sunday School 9:45am; Worship 11am, Bible Study Wed 6:30 pm. New Lebanon Free Will Baptist Church, 1195 Hwy. 364, Cairo Community; Jack Whitley, Jr, pastor; 462-8069 or 462-7591; 10am S.S. for all ages; Worship, 11am Children’s Church, 5pm; Choir Practice, 6pm; Evening Worship, Wed. 7 pm Midweek Bible Study & Prayer Meeting, 7pm;Young People Bible Classes. North Corinth Baptist Church, 3311 N. Polk Street.Bro.. Bill Wages, pastor. S.S. 10am; Worship 11am & 6pm; Wed. 7pm 662-287-1984 Oakland Baptist Church, 1101 S. Harper Rd., Dr. Randy Bostick, Pastor. SS all ages 9am; Worship Serv. 10:15am & 6:20pm; Sun. Orchestra Reh. 4pm; Student Choir & Handbells 5pm; Children’s Choir (age 4-Grade 6) 5:15pm; Wed. AWANA clubs (during school year) 6pm; Prayer & Praise 6:30pm; Student “XTREME Life� Worship Service 6:45pm; “Life Institute� Small Group Classes 7pm; Sanctuary choir reh. 8:05pm 662-287-6200 Olive Hill West, Guys, TN; Pastor, Robert Huton;S.S. 10am; Worship 11 am & 6pm; Training 5:30; Wed. 7pm Pinecrest Baptist Church, 313 Pinecrest Rd., Corinth, Bro. Jeff Haney, pastor. S.S.9:30am; Worship 10:30am; Sun. Serv. 6:00pm; Wed. Worship Serv. 6:00pm Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church,Inc., 1572 Wenasoga Rd, Corinth; Pastor Allen Watson. Sunday School - 9:45am; Worship Serv. - Sun

11am; Bible Class & Prayer Service-Wed 6pm; Every second Sunday 6PM (Need a ride to Church - Don Wallace 286-6588) Pleasant Grove M.B. Church, 470 County Road 8021 Rienzi; Pastor: Rev. Leroy Harris; Church office: 662-462-7339; Worship: 11am except 2nd Sunday when worship is 9am; Sunday school: 9:45-10:45am; Sunday fellowship breakfast begins January 11, 2015 from 7-8:45am. 2015 summer schedule: No Sunday School; Worship begins at 9am on Sunday Ramer Baptist Church, 3899 Hwy 57 W, Ramer, TN; Pastor: Bro. Joe Loncar; Church office: 731-645-5681; SS 9:45am, Morn. Worship 11am; Discipleship Training 6pm, Evening Worship 7pm; Wed. Family Supper 5:30pm, Mid-Week Prayer Service 6:30pm

Ridge Crest Baptist Church, 4176 CR 200, Corinth., Pastor: Harold King, Tel: 731-610-7303; SS: 10am; Worship 11am & 6pm; Wed. Serv. 6pm. Rienzi Baptist Church, 10 School St, Rienzi, MS; Pastor Titus Tyer S.S. 9:30am; Worship 10:30am & 6pm; Wed. 6:30pm Saint Luke Missionary Baptist Church, 140 Rd 418., Pastor, John Pams, Jr. ; S.S. 9am; Worship 10:30am; Wed. Bible Study 6:30pm St. Mark Baptist Church, 1105 White St. Kim Ratliff, Pastor, 662-287-6718, church phone 662-286-6260. S.S. 10am; Worship Service 11am; Wed. Prayer Service & Bible Study 6:30pm. Shady Grove Baptist Church, 19 CR 417, Bro. Jimmy Lancaster, Pastor, Bro. Tim Edwards, Youth Minister;. S.S. 10am; Worship 11am; Sun. Night Service 5pm; Wed. Prayer Service 7pm. Shiloh Baptist Church, U.S. 72 West. Rev. Phillip Caples, pastor S.S. 10am; Worship 11am & 7pm; Church Training 6pm; Wed. 7pm. South Corinth Baptist Church, 300 Miller Rd., Charles Stephenson, Pastor SS 10am; Worship Service 11am & 6pm, Wed. Prayer & Bible Study 6 pm St. Rest M.B. Church, Guys TN Avence Pitman, Jr., pastor. Sun.Worship 11am; S.S. 9:45am; Wed. Bible study 6:00pm. Strickland Baptist Church, 554 CR 306 Corinth, MS., SS 10am, Worship Service 11am, Sunday Night 6pm, Wed Night 7pm. Synagogue M.B. Church, 182 Hwy. 45, Rieniz, 462-3867 Steven W. Roberson, pastor. S.S. 10 am, Morning Worship & Praise 11 am, Community Bible Study (Tues.) 11 am, Evening Bible Study (Wed.) 7 p.m. Tate Baptist Church, 1201 N. Harper Rd. 286-2935; Mickey Trammel, pastor Sun.: SS 8:30am, 9:30am; Morn. Worship, Preschool Church; Children’s Worship (grades 1-4) 10:45am; Worship 6pm; Wed., Fellowship Meal 4:45 pm, Nursery, Mission Friends, Tater Chips (grades 1-4), Big House (grades 5-8), Youth (grades 9-12), Adult Bible Study/ Prayer 6 PM; Adult Choir Rehearsal 7 PM Tishomingo Chapel Baptist Church, 136 CR 634; Pastor: Cory Flanagin. S.S. 10am, Sun. Worship 11am, Discipleship Training 5pm, Worship 6pm, 4th Sunday Worship at 5pm, Wed. Bible Study 6:30 pm Trinity Baptist Church, Michie, Tenn., 901-239-2133, Pastor: Bro. George Kyle; S. S.10am; Sun. Worship 11am & 6:30pm; Prayer Service Wed. 6:30pm. Tuscumbia Baptist Church, S.S. 10am; Worship 11am & 7pm; Church Training 6pm; Prayer Service Wed. pm. Union Baptist Church, Rayborn Richardson, pastor. S.S. 10 am., Sunday service 11 a.m., Sunday evening service 6 p.m., Wed. evening worship 6 pm. Unity Baptist Church, 5 CR 408, Hwy. 45 South Biggersville. Excail Burleson, Pastor. S.S. 10 am; Worship 11 am & 6 pm; Wed. Bible Study 6:30 pm. Unity Baptist Church, 825 Unity Church Rd, Ramer, TN, Dr. Ronald Meeks, Pastor; Bro. Andrew Williams, Music Director; Jason Webb, Youth Minister; Janice Lawson, Pianist; Sunday: Men’s Prayer 9:45am; SS 10am, Morning Worship 11am, Evening Worship 6pm; Wed. AWANA-Prayer Meeting 6:30pm. West Corinth Baptist Church, 308 School St., Bro. Seth Kirkland, Pastor; Andy Reeves, Youth Pastor; Worship 9am & 6pm; S.S. 10am Wed Awana 6:30pm, Bible Study 6:45pm. Wheeler Grove Baptist Church, Kara Blackard, pastor. S.S. 9am. Worship Service10am & 6:30pm; Wed. prayer mtg. & classes 6:30pm.

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Ludlam; 286-3298. S.S. 9:45 am (all ages); Fellowship 10:45am; Worship 11am (nursery provided). Mons: Boy Scouts 5pm; Witness/Evangelism work 6pm; Tues: Cub Scouts 5:30pm; Weds: Gather & Worship 5:30pm City Road Temple (C.M.E.) Church, Martin Luther King Dr., Rev. Jeffrey Freeman, S.S. 9 am; Worship 10:00 am; Wed. Youth Meeting 5 pm.; Wed. Bible Study 6:30 pm First United Methodist Church, Rev. Roger Shock, Pastor; Ken Lancaster, Music Dir.; S.S. 9am, Worship 10 am; Wed. Family Supper 5pm, Bible Study 6pm; Choir Practice 7pm (Televised Cablevision Channel 16) Wed. Worship Service; Haley Lowery, Family & Children’s Minister Gaines Chapel United Methodist Church, 1802 Hwy 72 W, Rev. Trey Lambert, Pastor, S.S. 9:45 am. Worship 10:45am & 6:30pm; Children’s Activities 5pm, Youth 6:30pm & Wed. Night Children/Youth Activities and Adult Bible Study 6:00pm Hopewell United Methodist Church, 4572 CR 200; Jonathan E Cagle, Pastor; SS 9 a.m.; Worship 10 a.m.; Sun night Bible Study 5 p.m. Indian Springs United Methodist Church, Rev. Richard C Wells, Jr. Pastor; Sun: SS 9am, Worship 10am; Youth 5pm; Worship 6:30 pm; Wed: Youth 5pm, Bible Study 6:30pm Kossuth United Methodist Church, Mark Nail, pastor, Sunday School 10:00 a.m., Worship Service 11am & 6pm. Mt. Moriah United Methodist Church, Meigg St., S.S. 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Wed. night bible study 6 p.m. Children & Youth for Christ Sat. 9:30 a.m. Sapada Thomas Pastor. Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church, W.C. Alexander, pastor. S.S. 10:30am Worship Service 11am; Wed night prayer service 6pm; Wed night Christ’s Kids (age 3-12) 6pm. Oak Grove C.M.E. Church, Alcorn County Road 514, West of Biggersville, MS, Rev. Ida Price, Pastor Sunday School 9:30am, Worship services 10:45am, Bible Study Wed. Night 7pm Pickwick United Methodist Church, 10575 Hwy 57 So., Pickwick Dam, TN 731-689-5358, Worship Services: Sun 8 a.m. & 11 a.m., SS 10 a.m. Fraley’s Chapel Church of Christ, Minister, James Pasley. Bible Study Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church, Mark Nail, pastor, Sun 9:30am; Worship 10:30am & 5pm. Wed. Bible Study7pm. Services, Worship 9:15am, Sunday School 10:30am, Evening 5pm. Jacinto Church of Christ, 1290 Hwy 356, Rienzi, Jerry Childs, Minister, Saulter’s Chapel CME Church, Acton, TN; Rev.James Agnew, pastor. S.S. S.S. 10am; Worship 11am; Wed. Bible Study 6:30pm. 10 a.m. Service 11 a.m.; Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Auto Sales & Brokers Jerusalem Church of Christ, Farmington Rd. David Lynch, Minister. S.S. Shady Grove United Methodist Church, Rod Taylor, pastor, S.S. 10am; Church 10:45am; Sun. Bible Study & Worship, 5pm. 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m., Sunday night 6:30, Wed night 6:30 Kossuth Church of Christ, Duane Estill, Minister, 287-8930. S.S. 10am; 1109 Highway 72 East Phone: 662-284-9860 Stantonville United Methodist Church, 8351 Hwy 142, Stantonville, TN; Corinth, MS 38834 Worship 11am & 6 pm; Wed. Bible Study 7pm. Cell: 662-816-3514 David Harstin, pastor, S.S.10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Globalautosales@comcast.net Meeks St. Church of Christ, 1201 Meeks St; Brian Meade, minister, Fax: 662-284-9858 New Hope Methodist Church, New Hope & Sticine Rd., Guys/Michie, TN; 287-2187 or 286-9660; S.S. 9am; Wed. 7pm. Pastor David Harstin; Services: Sun. Worship 10 am, S.S. 11 am, Wed. Meigg Street Church of Christ, 914 Meigg St. Will Luster, Jr., Bible Study 6:30 pm. Minister. S.S. 9:30 am; Worship Service 10:30am & 6pm; Wed. 7pm. New Hope Church of Christ, Glen, MS, Minister, Roy Cox .S.S. 9:30am; MORMON Worship Service 10:30am & 5pm; Wed. Bible Study 7pm. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Corinth Ward. Hwy. 2 North Rienzi Church of Christ, Located in Rienzi by Shell Station on 356 Old Worsham Bros. Building Sun, 9:00 a.m. til noon, Wed. 6:30 pm. Minister, Wade Davis, Sun. 10am, & 6pm., Wed. 7:00pm The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 204 George E. Allen Dr. Booneville, MS. Services: Booneville Ward 9-12 am Wed 6:30 pm Northside Church of Christ, Harper Rd., Lennis Nowell, Minister. S.S. 9:45am; Worship 10:35am & 6pm; Wed. Bible Study 7pm. NON-DENOMINATIONAL Pleasant Grove Church of Christ, 123 CR 304, Doskie, MS, Craig Agape World Overcoming Christian Center, 1311 Lyons St. Pastor Doris Chandler, Minister-287-1001; S.S. 9:45am; Worship 10:45am. Day. S.S. 9:45 a.m. Corporate Worship 11:30 a.m., Tues. Night Prayer/Bible South Parkway Church of Christ, 501 S. Parkway St., Bro. Andrew Study 7pm Blackwell,Minister, S.S. 9:30am; Worship 10:30am & 6pm; Wed. 7pm. Brand New Life Church, 2079 Hwy 72 E, Corinth MS 38834 (in the old Strickland Church of Christ, Central Sch. Rd. at Hwy. 72 E., Brad Marty’s Steak house) Pastors John & Sally Wilbanks; Sunday Service 10:30am. Dillingham, Minister, S.S. 10am;Worship 10:45am & 5pm; Wed. 7pm. Ekklesia Ministries, 2066 Tate St, Corinth. Dr. Kobee Fitzgerald, pastor. Theo Church of Christ, Ron Adams, minister. Hwy. 72 W. Bible Sunday school 10 a.m. Sunday services 11 a.m. Tuesday bible study 7 p.m. Study 9am; Worship 10am & 5pm; Wed. Bible Study pm. Bethel Church, CR 654-A, Walnut (72W to Durhams Gro, left at store, Wenasoga Church of Christ, Worship Service 9am & follow signs), Sun. Morn 10am; Sun. Worship 5pm; Thurs. Service 6pm. 5pm; Bible Class 10am; Wed. 7pm. Brush Creek House of Prayer, 478 CR 600 (just out of Kossuth) Walnut, West Corinth Church of Christ, Hwy 45 No. at Henson Rd. Blake MS. Pastor Bro. Jeff and Sister Lisa Wilbanks. Nicholas, Minister S.S. 9:45am; Worship service 10:40am & 5pm; Wed 7pm. Burnsville Tabernacle Church, Bro. Sheldon Lambert, pastor. Sunday School 10a.m., Worship Service 11 a.m., Eve. Worship 5p.m., Wed Service 7 CHURCH OF GOD Corinth Church of God, 1703 Levee. Pastors: Bro. Al and Nancy Crawford. p.m. Church of the Crossroads, Hwy 72 E., Nelson Hight, pastor, 286-6838, 1st 1505 South Fulton Drive in Corinth S.S. 10 a.m. Worship services 11 a.m. Wed. Night Bible Study 7 p.m. Morn. Worship 8:30, 2nd Worship 10am, 3rd Worship 11:30am; SS 10 am & Church of God of Prophecy, Bell School Rd. S.S. 10 a.m. Worship Life Groups 5pm; Wed. 6:30 pm Life Groups & Childrens Services 662-287-2156 services 11 a.m. Wed. Night Bible Study 7 p.m. Pastor James Gray. Cicero AME Church, 420 Martin Luther King Dr., Corinth, MS 286-2310 S.S. Hilltop Church of God, 46 Hwy 356 - 603-4567, Pastor, David Basden, 9:30 am; Worship 11am & 7pm; Wed. Bible Study 7pm 662-462-7603 or 662-808-2669. SS 10am, Sun. Worship 10:45am, Sun. Even. City of Refuge, 300 Emmons Rd. & Hwy 64, Selmer, TN. 731-645-7053 or 5pm, Wed. 7pm. New Mission Church of God in Christ, 608 Wick St. Pastor Elder Yarbro. 731-610-1883. Pastor C. A. Jackson. Sun. Morn. 10am, Sun. Evening 6pm, Wed. Bible Study 7pm. S.S. 10 a.m. Sunday Worship 11 a.m., & 7 p.m. Wed. & Fri. 7pm. Christ Gospel Church, Junction 367 & 356, 1 1/2 miles east of Jacinto. New Life Church of God in Christ, 305 West View Dr., Pastor Elder James Dixon, pastor, S.S. 10 a.m. Sun 6:30 p.m. Wed 7 p.m. Fri Night 7 p.m. Willie Hoyle, 286-5301. Sun. Prayer 9:45 am, S.S. 10 am, Worship Church On Fire Dream Center, Intersection of Holt Ave. & Hwy 365 11:30 am, Thurs. Worship 7:30 pm, Wed. night worship services 7 pm, North, Burnsville. Michael Roberts, pastor, Sun. Morn. Worship 10am, YPWW 1st & 3rd Sunday 6 pm. 662-415-4890(cell) St. James Church of God in Christ, 1101 Gloster St. S.S. 10 a.m. City of Refuge Church, 706 School Street, Corinth, MS Worship Services 11:30 a.m.; Youth/Adult Bible Study Thurs. 7pm Pastor, Harvern Davis; Sun Prayer Service 10 am; Worship 10:30 am Pastor Elder Anthony Fox. Wednesday Service, 7 pm St. James Church of God in Christ-Ripley, 719 Ashland Rd, Ripley, MS, Cornerstone Christian Fellowship, 145 South. Services: Sun. 10am 662-837-9509; Sun. Worship Morning Glory 8am; SS 9am; Worship 11am; Youth and Home Meetings, Wednesday Night. Billy Joe Young, pastor. Thurday is Holy Ghost night 7pm; Superintendent Bernell Hoyle, Pastor. Cross Way Church, 3192 Kendrick Rd., Corinth. Services: Sun. sch. 9:15 Church of God of Union Assembly, 347 Hwy 2, (4 miles from Hwy 45 a.m.; Sun. worship 10 a.m.; Wed. Bible study, 7 p.m.; Haskell Sparks, pastor. bypass going East to 350), North Gospel Preaching and singing. Services 662-423-8767 Wed. 6:30 pm , Sun.Evening Service 6:30 pm, Sun. morning 10:30 am. FaithPointe Church, Lead Pastor, Mike Sweeney. 440 Hwy. 64 E. Everyone invited to come and worship with us. Pastor Brother David Adamsville, TN. Sun. 9 am SS,10:30 am Morn. Worship; Wed. Bible Study Our Family Serving Your Family, Bledsoe; 286-2909 or 287-3769 7 p.m. (all ages) Website: faithpointechurch.com The Church of God , Hwy 57, West of four-way in Michie, TN. Full Gospel House of Prayer, 2 miles S. of Hightown. Ancel Hancock, Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow Paster Joe McLemore, 731-926-5674. Minister, Jane Dillingham, Assoc., Serv every Mon. night 7pm Wings of Mercy Church, 1703 Levee St. (Just off 45 S. at Harper Exit). Foundation of Truth Christian Fellowship, 718 S. Tate St., Corinth, MS, Church: 287-4900; Pastor: James Tipton, Sunday Morn. 10:30am, Sunday Frederick C. Patterson Sr, pastor, S.S. 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 11 p.m. Evening 5:00pm, Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm Wed. Bible Study 7 p.m. Frazier, Jones & Wooley Hungry Hearts Church, 717 Taylor Street, Corinth. Pastor: Edith Mosby. 613 Bunch St. • Corinth, MS • 662-286-2900 EPISCOPAL Sat. Service 10am St. Paul’s Episcopal, Hwy. 2 at N. Shiloh Rd. Rev. Ann B. Fraser, Priest; Kossuth Worship Center, Hwy. 2, Kossuth. Pastor Bro. Larry Murphy. S.S. 9:30am Holy Eucharist followed by Welcome & Coffee; 10:45am Sunday 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wed. Services 6:00 p.m. 287-5686 Life in the Word Fellowship Church, Pastor Merle Spearman. 706 School School. Nursery opens at 9:15am. St, Worship Sun. 10:30 am & 6:00 pm; Wed. 7:00 pm. Mt. Zion Church, Highway 365 N. of Burnsville. Pastor Billy Powers. FREE WILL BAPTIST Calvary Free Will Baptist Mission, Old Jacinto Supply Building, Jacinto. Worship Service 2 pm; Wed. Serv 7 pm. Open 8am-7pm Mon-Sat Mt. Carmel Community Church, 58 CR 713, Corinth. Mike Snyder, pastor. S.S. 10 am Worship 11 am & 5 pm Wed. Service 7 pm. Northface Clothing Sun worship 10am, Tues Bible Study 7:15pm, Tues Service 7:15pm Life Gate Free Will Baptist Church, 377 CR 218, Corinth, MS, Under Armour Clothing Mt. Carmel Non-Denominational Church, Wenasoga Rd. 462-8353, S.S. 10am, Worship Serv 10:45 am & 6 pm. Wed. Bible Study Pastor Bro. Jason Abbatoy. Sunday Morning Service 11:00 am 7pm. River of Life Worship Center, 2401 Hwy 72 E on Skylark Drive Sun. 10:30 Macedonia Freewill Baptist Church, 9 miles S. of Corinth on a.m. and 5:30 p.m.; Wed. 6 p.m.; Pastor Jacob Dawson CR 400. Sunday School 10 a.m.; Pastor: Rev. Nathaniel Bullard; Sun Rutherford Chapel, CR 755, Theo Community, Rev. Casey Rutherford, Worship 11 a.m& 6 pm; Wednesday 6 p.m. Pastor, Sun. 10:30 am Worship & 6 pm; Thurs. 7 p.m. 662-396-1967 Still Hope Ministries, Main St, Rienzi; Pastor: Bro. Chris Franks, 662-603 HOLINESS 3596. Services: Sun 2pm; Fri. 7pm. By Faith Holiness Church, 137 CR 430, Ritenzi, MS, 662-554-9897/462 The Anchor Holds Church, Hwy 348 of Blue Springs, MS. 662-869-5314, 7287; Pastor: Eddie Huggins; Sun 10am& 6pm; Thurs. 7pm Pastor Mike Sanders, Sun. School 9:30 a.m; Sun. Morning Worship 10:30 Theo Holiness Church, Hwy. 72 West, Corinth. Pastor: Rev. Ronald am; Sun. Evening Worship 5:00 p.m; Wed. Service 7:00 p.m; Nursery Wilbanks, Phone:662-223-5330; Senior Pastor: Rev. Rufus Barnes; SS Pre-Planned Funerals | Burial Insurance Provided For Ages 0-3; Children Church For Ages 4-10; Youth Program For 10am, Worship Service 11am, and 6:30 pm, Wed. Prayer Meeting 7 pm Ages 11-21; Anointed Choir and Worship Team True Holiness Church, 1223 Tate St, 287-5659 or 808-0347, Pastor: Willie Saffore; S.S. 10 am, Sun. Worship 11:30 am, Tues/Fri Prayer Service 9am; Triumph Church, Corner of Dunlap & King St. S.S. 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:30 a.m. Tuesday night worship 7:00 p.m. Prayer & Bible Band Wed. 7pm. Triumphs To The Church and Kingdom of God in Christ, Rev. Billy T., 2024 Hwy 72 East Annex Kirk, pastor S.S. of Wisdom 10 a.m. Regular Services 11:30 a.m. Tuesday & INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Corinth, MS 38834 Brigman Hill Baptist Church, Pastor Bob Harris, S.S. 10am; Sun Worship Thursday 7:30p.m. Word Outreach Ministries, Hwy. 45 North, MS-TN State Line. Pastor {662) 286-9500 11 am & 5 pm.; 7 mi. E. on Farmington Rd.; 256-503-7438 Elworth Mabry. Sun. Bible Study 10am, Worship 11am, Wed. 6:30pm. Grace Bible Baptist Church, Hwy. 145 No. Donald Sculley, pastor. 286-5760, S.S.10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m & 6 p.m. Wed. 7 p.m., Children’s PENTECOSTAL Bible Club 7 p.m. Calvary Apostolic Church, Larry W. McDonald, Pastor, 1622 Bunch St. Juliette Independent Missionary Baptist Church, Interim Pastor, Services Sun 10am & 6pm, Tues 7:30 pm For info. 287-3591. Harold Talley, S.S.10 a.m. Preaching 11 a.m. Evening Service 5 p.m. The Central Church, Central School Road. Terry Harmon II, Pastor. Sunday Maranatha Baptist Church, CR 106, Bro. Scotty Wood, Pastor. S.S.10 School 10 a.m., celebration service 11 a.m., Wednesday Bible Study and Kid a.m. Sun Worship 11am & 6pm; Wed. Bible Study 7:15 p.m. Central 7 p.m. Free meal, Wednesday, 6 p.m. Jones Chapel Free Will Baptist Church, S.S. 10 a.m. Sun. Worship Apostolic Life Tabernacle, Hwy. 45 S. Sunday Worship & S.S. 10 am & Services 11 a.m. & 5 p.m. Wed. Night Bible Study 7 p.m. 6 p.m. Thurs. Prayer Meeting 7:15pm Mike Brown, pastor. 287-4983. Strickland Baptist Church, 514 Strickland Rd., Glen MS 38846, Pastor Biggersville Pentecostal Church, U.S. 45 N., Biggersville. Rev. T.G, Ramsy, Harold Burcham; Sunday School 10 a.m.; Sunday Services 11 a.m& 6 pm; pastor. S.S. 10 a.m. Youth Services, Sunday 5 p.m. Evangelistic Wed. Bible Study 7 p.m. Service 6 p.m. Bible Study Wednesday 7 p.m. Burnsville United Pentecostal Church, Highway 72 West of Burnsville. L. INDEPENDENT FULL GOSPEL Rich, pastor. S.S. 10 am; Worship Service 11 am and 6:30 pm; Youth Harvest Church, 349 Hwy 45 S., Guys, TN. Pastor Roger Reece; Service 5:30 pm; Wed Prayer and Bible Study 7:15 pm. 731-239-2621. S.S. 10 a.m. Worship & Children’s Church 11am; Community Pentecostal Church, 401 CR 206, Walnut. (662) 224-4114. Evening Service 6 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. Pastor: John M. Fuller. Sun. 2 p.m., Wed. prayer 6:30 p.m., Wed. bible study 7 p.m. INDEPENDENT METHODIST Counce, Tenn. First Pentecostal Church, State Route 57, Rev. G.R. Clausel Hill Independent Methodist Church, 8 miles S. of Burnsville, Miller, pastor. S.S. 10 a.m. Evening Worship 6 p.m. Wed 7 p.m. just off 365 in Cairo Community. Pastor, Gary Redd. S.S. 10 a.m. Morning Eastview United Pentecostal Church, Rev. Wayne Isbell, pastor. Worship 11:15 a.m. Evening Worship 5:00 p.m. Wed. Night Prayer 662-665-2334 (pastor) S.S. 10 am; Worship Service Meeting 6:45 p.m. 11am & 6pm; Wed. Bible Study 7:15 p.m. Chapel Hill Methodist Church, , 2 1/2 mi. W. of Burnsville. CR 944. Gospel Tabernacle, Glover Drive. Rev. Josh Hodum, pastor. S.S. 10 am Scotty McCay, pastor. S.S. 10 am, Sunday Worship, 11 am. & 5 pm. Worship 11am & 6pm; Wed. Service 7 p.m. Greater Life United Pentecostal Church, 750 Hwy. 45 S. Rev. Tommy Callahan, Pastor; SS 10am, Sun. Morn. Worship 11am, Sun. Even. Worship LUTHERAN 6pm; Wed. Night 7:15pm Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. 4203 Shiloh Rd. 287 1037, Divine Worship 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion celebrated on the first, Life Tabernacle Apostolic Pentecostal, 286-5317, Mathis Subd. Sunday Worship 10am&6:30pm;Wed. Bible Study 7 p.m. third and fifth Sunday. Christian Ed. 9 a.m. Mike Dixon, Pastor. Little Chapel Pentecostal Church, Canal St., Selmer, Tenn., Sun. Worship 10 am & 5 pm., Thurs. 7 p.m. Pastor: Lee Willis METHODIST Bethel United Methodist, Jerry Kelly, pastor. Worship 10 am S.S. 11 am Pleasant Hill Pentecostal Church, C.D. Kirk, pastor, Hwy. 2, S.S. 10am, Adult Worship 10am, Sun. Night Explosion 6pm & Box Chapel United Methodist Church, Anne Ferguson, Pastor 3310 CR 100 (Intersection of Kendrick & Box Chapel Road) S.S. 10:00 a.m. Worship Wed. night 7:30pm Rockhill Apostolic, 156 CR 157, 662-287-1089, Pastor Steve 11 am, Evening Worship 5 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 6 p.m. Burnsville United Methodist Church, 118 Front St., Burnsville. 423-1758. Findley SS. 10am, Sun. Morn. 11am, Sun. Night 6pm, Wed night 7:15pm Sanctuary of Hope 1108 Proper St,, Sun. Worship 10 a.m. & 6pm; Wayne Napier, Pastor, S.S. 10 a.m. Worship 9 a.m. Thursday worship 7:30 p.m. “Where there’s breath, there’s hope.” Danville CME Methodist Church, Rev. James Agnew, Pastor, Sun. S.S. The Full Gospel Tabernacle of Jesus Christ, 37 CR 2350, 10 am, Worship Service 11 am, Bible classes Wed. night 6:30 to 7:30. Pastor Jesse Hisaw, 462-3541. Sun, 10am & 5pm; Wed. 7:30 pm. Christ United Methodist Church, 3161 Shiloh Rd. Pastor: Steven “Lud”

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Tobes Chapel Pentecostal Church, 520 CR 400, Pastor: Rev. J.C. Killough, SS. 10am, Sun. Worship 11am, Sun. Even. 5:30am, Wed. Bible Study 7pm, 462-8183. Walnut United Pentecostal Church, Hwy. 72 W. S.S. 10 am; Worship 11 am & 6 pm; Wed. Bible Study 7 pm. Rev. James Sims. West Corinth U.P.C., 5th & Nelson St., Rev. Merl Dixon, Minister, S.S. 10 am. Worship 11 am.; Prayer meeting 5:30 pm., Evang. Serv. 6 pm., Wed. 7 pm. Soul’s Harbor Apostolic Church, Walnut, Worship Sun. Services 10 a.m. & 6, Wed. 7:30 p.m., Rev. Jesse Cuter, pastor, Prayer Request, call 223-4003. Zion Pentecostal Church In Christ., 145 N. on Little Zion Rd. Bld 31, Rev. Allen Milam, Pastor, S.S. 10am. Worship 11am.; Evang. Service 6pm, Wed. 7pm. PRESBYTERIAN Covenant Presbyterian Church, Tennessee St. at North Parkway; S.S.10 am; Worship 11 am. 594-5067 or 210-2991. First Presbyterian Church, EPC, 919 Shiloh Rd., Dr. Donald A. Elliot, Min. Gregg Parker, Director of Youth & Fellowship. S.S. 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship 10:45; Fellowship 5 & 6 pm. Shiloh Cumberland Presbyterian Church, off U.S. 72 W. Rev. Brenda Laurence. S.S. 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Bible Study 6 p.m. The New Hope Presbyterian Church, Biggersville. Nicholas B. Phillips, pastor; Sunday School for all ages 9:45 am Morning Worship 10:45 am. Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA), 4175 No Harper Rd; Sun. Morn. Worship 9:30 am; Sunday school, 11:00 am, Wed. Bible study, 5:30 p.m., http://www.tpccorinth.org. SATURDAY SABBATH Hungry Hearts, 717 Taylor St. Corinth. 662-603-2764 ; Sat. 10 am Service SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Seventh-day Adventist Church, 2150 Hwy.72 E., Sean Day, Minister. Sat. Services: Bible Study 10am-11:10, Worship 11:20am12:30pm; Prayer Meeting: Tuesday 7:00pm SOUTHERN BAPTIST Crossroads Church, 1020 CR 400 Salem Rd; Warren Jones, Pastor; Sun. -Bible Study 9 a.m., Worship/Preaching 10 a.m.

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Home price tracker A healthy demand for homes and a shrinking supply of available properties has helped keep home prices rising. The Standard & Poor’s CoreLogic Case-Shiller home price index, which tracks the value of homes in 20 major U.S. metropolitan areas, rose 5.7 percent in April from a year earlier. Economists expect that May’s reading, which is due out Tuesday, will show another 5.3 percent gain in home prices compared to the same month in 2016.

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Last 21,580.07 9,471.27 725.48 11,924.61 6,387.75 2,472.54 1,773.92 25,711.94 1,435.84

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-.13 -.07 +.38 -.01 -.05 -.18 -1.21 -.15 -.18 +.35 21,720 -.57 Dow Jones industrials -.12 Close: 21,580.07 21,480 +.01 Change: -31.71 (-0.1%) +1.34 21,240 +1.46 10 DAYS 22,000 -.68 +.05 -.25 21,500 +.26 +1.58 21,000 -.53 +.20 20,500 -.02 -1.52 20,000 +.21 -.99 19,500 -.14 J F M A M J J +.32 -1.29 +.05 -.73 TOCKS OF OCAL NTEREST +.58 YTD YTD -.24 Div PE Last Chg %Chg Name Div PE Last Chg %Chg -.35 Name 3.88 21 125.28 +1.57 +9.8 1.72 12 77.57 -.11 +11.5 KimbClk -.02 AFLAC +.05 AT&T Inc 1.96 14 36.51 -.01 -14.2 Kroger s .50f 12 23.26 ... -32.6 -.42 AerojetR ... 89 23.22 +.21 +29.4 Lowes 1.64f 18 73.84 +1.28 +3.8 AirProd 3.80 23 145.64 -.37 +1.3 McDnlds 3.76 28 153.92 -.29 +26.5 -1.11 AlliantEg s 1.22 22 41.38 +.37 +9.2 OldNBcp .52 16 16.60 -.15 -8.5 2.36 17 69.98 +1.28 +11.1 Penney ... 16 5.08 +.08 -38.9 -.21 AEP 1.46 15 91.62 -.33 +17.2 PennyMac -1.29 AmeriBrgn 1.88 14 17.85 +.07 +9.0 -.51 ATMOS 1.80 24 86.22 +.69 +16.3 PepsiCo 3.22 24 116.63 +1.12 +11.5 -.01 1.20 16 46.28 +.02 -1.6 PilgrimsP 2.75e 13 22.48 +.03 +18.4 +.10 BB&T Cp 2.38 52 34.68 -.42 -7.2 RegionsFn -.36 BP PLC .36f 16 14.23 -.08 -.9 -.17 BcpSouth .50 20 30.35 -.45 -2.3 SbdCp 3.00 14 4176.69 +12.84 +5.7 -.27 Caterpillar 3.12 32 106.59 -.73 +14.9 -.47 SearsHldgs ... ... 8.83 -.77 -5.0 4.32 ... 103.25 -1.38 -12.3 +1.04 Chevron Sherwin 3.40 28 352.17 +1.39 +31.0 +.28 CocaCola 1.48 27 45.03 +.21 +8.6 SiriusXM .04 36 5.47 ... +22.9 -.18 Comcast s .63 22 39.63 +.14 +14.8 +.94 SouthnCo 2.32 16 47.88 +.56 -2.7 CrackerB 4.80f 25 158.52 +.69 -5.1 -.11 SPDR Fncl .46e ... 24.80 ... +6.7 -.12 Deere 2.40 22 125.75 +.15 +22.0 Torchmark .60 17 78.32 +.08 +6.2 -.10 Dillards .28 14 67.91 +3.93 +8.3 +.26 Total SA 2.71e ... 49.62 -.73 -2.6 Dover 1.76 23 82.87 -.30 +10.6 +.09 1.12 16 52.12 -.36 +1.5 .88 45 72.62 -.51 +7.8 US Bancrp -.29 EnPro 2.04 17 76.15 +.13 +10.2 -.49 FordM .60a 12 11.53 -.17 -4.9 WalMart -.64 WellsFargo 1.52 13 54.17 -.71 -1.7 FredsInc .24 ... 6.67 -.03 -64.1 +.18 .28 44 15.86 +.02 +17.3 .56 21 51.50 -.41 +6.6 Wendys Co -.16 FullerHB .76 22 69.94 -.09 +24.9 -.06 GenElec .96 18 25.91 -.78 -18.0 WestlkChm -.09 1.60 ... 58.70 -.21 +15.6 Goodyear .40 10 35.40 -.52 +14.7 WestRck -.29 1.24 29 34.43 +.43 +14.4 2.66 20 136.35 +1.40 +17.7 Weyerhsr -.11 HonwllIntl -.01 Intel .25p 11 29.45 +.04 +28.0 1.09 15 34.73 -.02 -4.2 Xerox rs +.01 Jabil .32 20 30.74 +.09 +29.9 YRC Wwde ... 52 12.38 +.11 -6.8 +3.84 +.15 +.50 -.43 +.08 +1.49 MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) AINERS ($2 OR MORE) OSERS ($2 OR MORE) +.21 Vol (00) Last Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg -.01 Name +.89 GenElec 838203 25.91 -.78 TearLab rs 3.34 +1.58 +89.8 DryShips s 2.17 -.84 -27.9 -.13 BkofAm 649177 23.80 -.14 ChckPnt n 9.25 +1.58 +20.6 PernixT rs 3.43 -1.06 -23.6 +.13 AMD 504371 13.88 +.08 CapOne wt 45.84 +6.39 +16.2 OmegaFlex 58.11 -10.44 -15.2 -.90 Microsoft 424423 73.79 -.43 DicernaPh 4.13 +.57 +16.0 AmSupr rs 3.60 -.61 -14.5 -.10 DryShips s 334074 2.17 -.84 PlugPowr h 2.44 +.32 +15.1 Anavex rs 4.21 -.66 -13.6 -.71 312768 4.69 -.15 IdealPower 2.62 +.30 +12.9 HaynesIntl 30.47 -4.72 -13.4 +.43 ChesEng EnCana g 301137 9.83 +.16 HebronTc n 3.22 +.37 +12.9 DareBio rs 5.26 -.74 -12.3 -.08 -.47 -11.9 -.05 PlugPowr h 291959 2.44 +.32 SitoMobl rs 6.13 +.63 +11.5 GlassBr rs 3.49 286398 9.02 -.11 AzurRx n 3.80 +.36 +10.5 Peregrin rs 4.60 -.62 -11.9 +.02 Vale SA 269623 11.53 -.17 XeneticB n 3.25 +.30 +10.2 TetraTech 2.82 -.30 -9.6 +.30 FordM +.29 -.93 YSE IARY ASDAQ IARY +.08 1,371 Total issues 3,021 Advanced 1,131 Total issues 3,074 -.64 Advanced 1,522 New Highs 178 Declined 1,679 New Highs 127 +.72 Declined Unchanged 128 New Lows 16 Unchanged 264 New Lows 44 -.20 Volume 2,934,215,091 Volume 1,695,334,352 +.02

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For years, Europe’s economy has been hobbled by soured bank loans. Now there are signs of improvement. Loans turn bad when firms or households can’t pay them all back. The more a bank has on its books the less likely it is to make new loans. In Europe, years of crisis saw the level of bad loans swell, choking the flow of money in countries such as Greece and Italy. But with the economy picking up speed, the problem of bad loans is easing gradually. The European

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Growth picking up?

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GDP Economists think the U.S. seasonally adjusted annual rate economy grew at a faster pace in 3.5 the April-June quarter. est. 3% They expect the Commerce 2.8 Department will estimate on 2.1 Friday that the nation’s gross 2 domestic product, the broadest 1.4 1.4 measure of economic health, grew at an annual rate of 2.8 1 0.8 percent in the second quarter. That would be a big improve0 ment over the first quarter, when Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 GDP increased a mediocre 1.4 ’16 ’17 percent. Source: FactSet


Daily Corinthian • Saturday, July 22, 2017 • 13

LEGAL NOTICE

I, Greg Younger, Chancery Clerk of Alcorn County, Mississippi, do hereby make public to the local newspaper this list of names and addresses of reputed owners and the description of property sold for taxes for the year of 2014. If not redeemed in this office on or before the 31ST day of August, 2017, the owner will lose title to the property. This notice is given pursuant to the provisions of Section 27-43-3, Mississippi Code Annotated, 1972, Recompiled as amended. Witness my hand and official seal of office, this the 17th day of July, 2017. Greg Younger, Chancery Clerk Alcorn County, Mississippi

2014 DELINQUENT TAXES TAX SALE#

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PPIN8358 ADAIR HOLDINGS LLC 405 N. 115TH ST. SUITE 100 PREVIOUS OWNER – WILLIE COLEMAN EST. OMAHA, NE 68154 PPIN8152 ALDRIDGE, J. L. ETUX ROSE MARY P. O. BOX 984 C/O JODY ALDRIDGE CORINTH, MS 38835 BURGESS, LISA 3727 E 87TH ST., TULSA, OK 74137 BOYD, LISA 301 WATERHILL RD., APT C4 MADISON, AL 35758 SMITH, LORI 300 W ROOSEVELT AVE. MUSCLE SHOALS, AL 35661 TREST, SUZANNE 82 CR 173, CORINTH, MS 38834 TWEEDLE, DAVID 1805 BORROUM CIRCLE CORINTH, MS 38834 PPIN13848 ALEXANDER, TAMMY & 403 N. MAIN ST. ERIN M. ALEXANDER IUKA, MS 38852 C/O MARY WATTS PPIN6758 ANDERSON, JOHN (DECEASED) 203 MARTIN LUTHER KING DR. C/O WILLIE T. JACKSON BOONEVILLE, MS 38829 PPIN14521 BAIN, HERMAN C/O HEATHER WHITE 571 CR 343 GLEN, MS 38846 PPIN6253 BARNETT, DAMIEN H. 3100 PROPER ST. CORINTH, MS 38834 PPIN3943 BOBO, GENE RUDELL 163 CR 745, WALNUT, MS 38683 PPIN11313 BORDENKIRCHER, MICHAEL C. 15 CR 183, CORINTH, MS 38834 PPIN11445 BORDENKIRCHER, MICHAEL C. 15 CR 183, CORINTH, MS 38834 PPIN14717 BORDENKIRCHER, MICHAEL C. 15 CR 183, CORINTH, MS 38834 PPIN24290 BORDENKIRCHER, MICHAEL C. 15 CR 183, CORINTH, MS 38834 PPIN7474 BOSTIC, VICTORIA LEE EST. 3963 UTAH ST. #B, ST. LOUIS, MO 63116 C/O CAROLE BOSTIC PPIN9765 BRASSFIELD, JOSEPH T. (DECEASED) 1242 GREENWICH DR. C/O CHRISTY BRASSFIELD HERNANDO, MS 38632 DUERR, WENDY 1500 LEVEE RD., CORINTH, MS 38834 BRASSFIELD, KEITHRYN JOANNE 119 ASHBY DR., GASTON, SC 29053 PPIN3120 BROOKS, ELISHA M. 16 CR 708 JOHN CARTER RD. ALSO KNOWN AS CORINTH, MS 38834 SUMMITT, ELISHA M. PPIN13751 BURCHAM, REGINALD SCOTT 14 CR 182, CORINTH, MS 38834 PPIN7790 CHASE, LINDA KAY 298 CR 1101, BOONEVILLE, MS 38829

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LTS 5-6-7, & 8 BLK 1 LINCOLN PLACE PROPERTY ADDRESS - 1212 LYON ST. PT BLK 411 MITCHELL & MASK

TRACT SE 1/4 NE 1/4 E RD SEC 31 TWN 2 RNG 9 PROPERTY ADDRESS – 60 CR 264 PT BLK 20 GRAHAM’S ADDN TRACT N 1/2 N RD SEC 14 TWN 3 RNG 8

4 ACRES

BLK PT 122 MITCHELL & MASK PROPERTY ADDRESS – 815 WEBSTER ST. TRACT S 1/2 SE 1/4 N RD SEC 34 TWN 1 RNG 5 13 ACRES PT LTS 5 & 6 BLK 4 SPEEDWAY ADDN LOT 10 C. D. ARMSTRONG SUB LT NE 1/4 NE 1/4 W OF RD SEC 30 TWN 3 RNG 8 PT NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 SEC 32 TWN 1 RNG 9 1.66 ACRES PT COLLEGE LOT H MITCHELL SURVEY LOT NE 1/4 SW 1/4 S RD PROPERTY ADDRESS – 368 CR 510 TRACT SW 1/4 NW 1/4 SEC 27 TWN 1 RNG 7 TRACT SE COR SW 1/4 SE 1/4 S RD SEC 18 TWN 2 RNG 9 PT BLK 679 ANDERSON ADDN

PPIN7893 COLLINS, TOM EST. 2330 WEST 115TH PLACE LT 18 BLK 665 ANDERSON ADDN C/O RICHARD JONES HAWTHORNE, CA 90250 PPIN6749 CRIDER, JAMES MCKINLEY (DECEASED) PT BLK 19 GRAHAM’S ADDN CRIDER, DANNY 2133 BETHEL RD., COLDWATER, MS 38618 PROPERTY ADDRESS – 1415 FOOTE ST. CRIDER, JAMES RODNEY 2133 BETHEL RD., COLDWATER, MS 38618 CRIDER, BARRY 7259 WARD RD., MILLINGTON, TN 38053 CRIDER, LARRY 9518 WILLIAM LITTLE DRIVE LAKELAND, TN 38002 PPIN26722 CROTTS, BRAD ETUX 461-A HWY 350, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT NE 1/4 3.26 ACRES CROTTS, RHONDA H. SEC 26 TWN 2 RNG 8 PPIN20581 CRUM, LACY RUSSELL 25 CR 645, WALNUT, MS 38683 PT SW 1/4 3.98 ACRES CRUM, VERONICA 1371 CR 212, WALNUT, MS 38683 SEC 6 TWN 2 RNG 5 PPIN6988 CRUM, LORI 3903 CEDAR CREEK DR. LT PT 44 & 45 ADAMS ADDN CORINTH, MS 38834 PPIN6358 CRUM, LORRIE DIANNE 3903 CEDAR CREEK DR. BLK PT 89 MITCHELL & MASK SUB CORINTH, MS 38834 PPIN27323 CUMMINGS, LACY D. 408 MILLER RD., CORINTH, MS 38834 SE 1/4 LESS TRACTS SEC 23 TWN 3 RNG 6 11.78 A PPIN27771 CUMMINGS, LACY D. 408 MILLER RD., CORINTH, MS 38834 SE 1/4 LESS TRACTS SEC 23 TWN 3 RNG 6 PROPERTY ADDRESS – 198 CR 515 PPIN28040 CUMMINGS, LACY DANIELLE 408 MILLER RD., CORINTH, MS 38834 SE 1/4 LESS TRACTS 2 ACRES CUMMINGS, CODY LEE 192A CR 515, RIENZI, MS 38865 SEC 23 TWN 3 RNG 6 PPIN3192 DAVIS, MILDRED 308 FULTON ST. NE 1/4 N & E RR 4 ACRES C/O TAMAR DILWORTH CORINTH, MS 38834 SEC 33 TWN 1 RNG 7 PPIN7736 DILWORTH, TONY LAMRA, SR. 1118 SCOTT ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 LT 3 PT LT 2 BLK 612 ANDERSON ADDN PROPERTY IS ON ALLEN ST. PPIN7614 DILWORTH, WILLIAM H. P. O. BOX 66, CORINTH, MS 38835 PT LOTS 10 & 11 ARCHIE SUB PROPERTY ADDRESS – 305 HUDSON ST. PPIN19997 DRIVER, SAMMY L. 1994 HWY 72 EAST, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 3ACRES SEC 29 TWN 2 RNG 8 PPIN20339 EDGE, AUSTIN, EDGE, JOHN AND 1611 DICKEY ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 PT LOTS 5 & 6 BLK 661 ANDERSON ADDN HANNON, LEATRICE EST. TH EDGE, JOHN 1802 E. 13 ST., APT. 202 CLEVELAND, OH 44114 STUART, JOYCE H. 1100 E. OSBORN RD., APT. 268 PHOENIX, AZ 85014 HANNON, STEVEN 1100 E. OSBORN RD., APT. 268 PHOENIX, AZ 85014 HANNON, TANESHIA R. 517 ROYAL CREST DR., APT. Q101 MUSCLE SHOALS, AL 35661 PPIN8129 EDGE, AUSTIN, EDGE, JOHN AND 1611 DICKEY ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 PT BLK 301 MITCHELL & MASK HANNON, LEATRICE EST. EDGE, JOHN 1802 E. 13TH ST., APT. 202 CLEVELAND, OH 44114 STUART, JOYCE H. 1100 E. OSBORN RD., APT. 268 PHOENIX, AZ 85014 HANNON, STEVEN 1100 E. OSBORN RD., APT. 268 PHOENIX, AZ 85014 HANNON, TANESHIA R. 517 ROYAL CREST DR., APT. Q101 MUSCLE SHOALS, AL 35661 PPIN245 ESSARY, RONNIE E. ETUX LYNDA A. 5306 N. HARPER RD. LT NE 1/4 SW 1/4 C/O RONNIE ESSARY CORINTH, MS 38834 SEC 19 TWN 1 RNG 8 PPIN13152 FARRIS, REGINA 5098 PEBBLE HILL RD. PT SE 1/4 SW 1/4 MICHIE, TN 38357 SEC 36 TWN 2 RNG 8 15 ACRES FARRIS, REGINA C/O JEREMY MOORE 580 CR 300, GLEN, MS 38846 PPIN22014 FORD, JOLENE 1509 LEVEE RD., APT. 73 PT SW 1/4 3.19 ACRES CORINTH, MS 38834 SEC 30 TWN 2 RNG 5 PPIN6348 FRANKS, HOYT JUNIOR 339 CR 632, CORINTH, MS 38834 BLK PT 372 MITCHELL & MASK FRANKS, WILLIAM PATRICK DEE 3833 S. 33RD RD., DUNNEGAN, MO 65640 PPIN15483 GARY, FREEDA JOYCE 171 CR 541, RIENZI, MS 38865 TRACT NE COR SW 1/4 SEC 29 TWN 3 RNG 7 1 ACRE PPIN20382 GARY, FREIDA NELMS 171 CR 541, RIENZI, MS 38865 SE 1/4 NW 1/4 PT SW 1/4 SEC 29 TWN 3 RNG 7 94 ACRES PPIN6942 GAULT, WILLIAM LEE, JR. & 3001 US HWY. 63 #2A PT BLK 10 BELL, YOUNG & MCCORD TAYLOR, EDWARD DON, JR. WILLOW SPRINGS, MO 65793 PPIN4023 GAY, FRANKLIN (LE) 67 CR 767, CORINTH, MS 38834 PT SW 1/4 NE 1/4 C/O MARY GAY SEC 32 TWN 1 RNG 5 2 ACRES PPIN16441 GIPSON, ANN P. O. BOX 4, CORINTH, MS 38835 BLK PT 20 BUTLER & WILLIAMS SURVEY PPIN7965 GLEASON, RUBY HUNTER 1206 HORTON ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 PT LOTS 3-4 BLK 666 ANDERSON ADDN PPIN8045 GRAYSON, WILLIAM ETUX OLLYE (ESTATE) 1010 MEIGG ST. PT BLK 385 MITCHELL & MASK C/O WILLIAM GRAYSON, JR. P. O. BOX 2437, CORINTH, MS 38835 PROPERTY ADDRESS – 1010 MEIGG ST. PPIN20668 GRAYSON, WILLIAM, SR. (ESTATE) 1010 MEIGG ST. PT LOTS 6 & 7 BLK 661 ANDERSON ADDN C/O WILLIAM GRAYSON, JR. P. O. BOX 2437, CORINTH, MS 38835 PPIN7832 GREEN, QUAVIS 1105 E. FIFTH ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 LOT 6 BLK 651 ANDERSON ADDN VACANT LOT PPIN7842 GREEN, QUAVIS 1105 E. FIFTH ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 LOT 25 BLK 651 ANDERSON ADDN VACANT LOT ON ROSS ST. PPIN16758 HALL, KATHY 1387 HWY 356, BURNSVILLE, MS 38833 PT NW 1/4 SW 1/4 SEC 2 TWN 4 RNG 8 PROPERTY ADDRESS – 1217 HWY 356 PPIN6755 HANNON, JESSIE EST. 1100 E. OSBORN RD., APT. 268 PT BLK 20 GRAHAM’S ADDN C/O JOYCE STUART ETAL. PHOENIX, AZ 85014 HANNON, STEVEN 1100 E. 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14 • Saturday, July 22, 2017 • Daily Corinthian C/O TIMOTHY HOLLOWAY SEC 31 TWN 3 RNG 8 PPIN7738 HOYLE, WILLIE ETUX 109 CR 216, CORINTH, MS 38834 LT 10 & 11 PT LT 9 BLK 611 HOYLE, ANGELA E. ANDERSON ADDN 1511 ALLEN ST. VACANT LOT PPIN4451 HUMBERS, GARY LEE 33 CR 653, WALNUT, MS 38683 TRACT SW 1/4 SE 1/4 4.70 ACRES SEC 16 TWN 2 RNG 5 PPIN521 HUSSEY, CARL R., JR. 3430 CR 100, CORINTH, MS 38834 LT NE 1/4 SE 1/4 S. RD. SEC 22 TWN 1 RNG 8 PPIN6869 IRONS, ERIC S. ETUX 110 NASHWAY ST., APT. 27 PT BLK 11 GRAHAM’S ADDN CORINTH, MS 38834 PROPERTY ADDRESS – CHILDS ST. IRONS, STEPHANIE M. P. O. BOX 924, SALTILLO, MS 38866 VACANT LOT PPIN11299 JACKSON, JUNIOR (DECEASED) 57 CR 755, WALNUT, MS 38683 LOTS 7, 8 & 9 BLK 1 SPEEDWAY ADDN C/O CONNIE DERRICK PROPERTY ADDRESS – 506 PARKWAY JACKSON, BARBARA P. O. BOX 147, CORINTH, MS 38835 JACKSON, JAMES E. 506 N. PARKWAY, CORINTH, MS 38834 PPIN5712 JAMES, ALISHA ANN 1602 BUCHANAN ST., CORINTH, MS 38834 BLK 588 WALKER ADDN PPIN1834 JOHNSON, DEBRA K. 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0107 SPECIAL NOTICE

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Buddy Ayers Rock & Sand

GRISHAM INSURANCE

662-286-9835

We Haul:

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Loans $20-$20,000 CHRIS GRISHAM

Home Life

Auto Health

Medicare Supplements “I will always try to help youâ€? 1900 E. Shiloh Road • Corinth, MS 38834

Bill Phillips Sand & Gravel

• • • • • • •

Hat Lady

1299 Hwy 2 West (Marshtown) Structure demolition & Removal Crushed Lime Stone (any size) Iuka Road Gravel Washed gravel Pea gravel Fill sand Masonry and sand Black Magic mulch Natural Brown mulch Top Soil “Let us help with your project� “Large or Small�

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Mary Coats Thank you for

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Dr. Richard Alexander 3263 N Polk Street Corinth, MS 662-415-5432

COMMERCIAL FAN like new paid 246.00 $190 it's y o u r s , u l i t e c h , , 731.610.1112,like new,3 1/2 ft high and wide

GENERAL HELP

MS CARE CENTER is looking for a

Full-Time Cook Please apply in person. 3701 Joanne Dr. • Corinth Mon. – Fri. 8 – 4:30 E.O.E 0232 GENERAL HELP

FOR SALE OR RENT

86 CR 173 CORINTH, MS 4 BR - 2.5 B, LR, DR KIT, DEN W/FP LG. FAMILY ROOM IN GROUND POOL WITH NEW LINER AND WARRANTY TRANSFERS TO NEW OWNER. CABANA 3 STORAGE AREAS WITH ELEC. FENCED BACK YARD WITH UNDER GROUND SPRINKLER SYSTEM BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOT 3.5ACS.

3BR, 1 1/2 BATH 1300+ SQ. FT. ON 1/2 ACRE LOT KOSSUTH SCHOOL DIST. NEAR AIRPORT, 16 CR 626 OWNER WILL FINANCE WITH DOWN PAYMENT $700. RENT OR $675. IF YOU DO YARD NEWLY UPDATED PH. LARRY @ 662-284-9285 PH. FREIDA @ 662-286-1472

D L O S

SHOWN BY APPT. 662-808-0285 OR 662-808-0287

$179,500

FOR LEASE PRIME LOCATION!

D E S A LE IN EASTOWN SHOPPING CENTER HWY 72 EAST. CALL 662-415-9187

HOUSE FOR SALE

805 CONFEDERATE ST. 918 SQ. FT. 2BR, 1 BATH OUTSIDE SHED CARPORT STORM SHELTER 1/2 ACRE LOT $32,500.00 662-415-8335

Nursery/Childcare Position First Presbyterian Church is seeking an individual to work in our nursery and assist with children. $10 per hour. You must be at least 18 years of age to apply. A background check and drug screening is required. An application may be picked up at: First Presbyterian Church Office 919 E Shiloh Road, Corinth To set up an interview, call Kimberly (662) 284-7498. 0208 SALES

AUCTION

SATURDAY JULY 22 AT 10AM Willard Yates homeplace, 462 Hwy 4 West Booneville Ms. Selling tractor & Equipment, Yard Tools, Oak Furniture, 10% buyers premium. TONY NEILL, Ms. 1090,Tn. 1468, Ala. 5441, Let us sell your REAL ESTATE, Stevens Auction Ms 349, call Tony at 731-926-3133 or 731-412-2344 visit www.tonyneill.com or facebook at TONY NEILL


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HOMES FOR 0710 SALE

LEGALS

nation based on race, color, religion, sex, 0955 LEGALS handicap, familial status or national origin, or inNOTICE OF FILING tention to make any such preferences, limi- On July 7, 2017, Power Valtations or discrimina- ley Communications, Inc., licensee of Radio Station tion. State laws forbid dis- WADI, 95.3 MHz, filed an apseeking the consent crimination in the sale, plication of the Federal Communicarental, or advertising of tions Commission to assign real estate based on the WADI license to Eagle factors in addition to Radio Network, Inc. those protected under The sole owner of Power federal law. We will not Valley Communications is Diknowingly accept any anne Biddle, acting as the exadvertising for real es- ecutrix for the Estate of Fredtate which is in viola- erick A. Biddle. tion of the law. All per- The directors and officers sons are hereby in- of Eagle Radio Network, Inc. formed that all dwell- are Kevin Furr, Larry Hill, ings advertised are LTahrorryn tMo ne .l t o n a n d J e r r y available on an equal A copy of the application opportunity basis.

TRANSPORTATION FINANCIAL

0955 LEGALS

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through Friday.

ATTACHED TO THIS SUMMONS IS IMPORTANT AND GREG YOUNGER Belue, James T. CLERK OF ALCORN YU MUST TAKE IMMEDIPO Box 553 ATE ACTION TO PRO- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI Tishomingo, MS 38873 TECT YOUR INTERESTS. 662-438-7244 By: KAREN DUNCAN You have been made D e p u t y C l e r k 4t 7/21, 7/22, 7/25, 7/26/17 a defendant in the suit filed in 15982 this seeking termination of Clay S. Nails parental rights and adoption. 509 Franklin St. Corinth, MS 38834 662-284-9701 IN THE CHANCERY You are summoned to COURT OF ALCORN appear and defend against the 3t 7/22, 7/29, 8/5/2017 COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI complaint or petition filed 15984 against you in this action at RE: THE ADOPTION OF 9:00 o’clock, a.m. on the 22nd H.N.M. day of August, 2017, in the HOME SERVICE DIRECTORY courtroom of the Prentiss No. 17-216-M County Government Annex in Booneville, Mississippi, and SUMMONS BY STORAGE, INDOOR/ in case of your failure to apPUBLICATION OUTDOOR pear and defend a judgment will be entered against you $0(5,&$1 for the money or other things THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI 0,1, 6725$*( demanded in the complaint or 6 7DWH TO: MICHAEL ANTHONY petition. $FURVV )URP McNAIR :RUOG &RORU You are not required to file an answer or other pleading but you may do so if 0255,6 &580 you desire. NOTICE TO 0,1, 6725$*( DEFENDANT Issued under my hand

and related materials are available for public inspection at WADI’s main studio at 121 Front Street, Iuka, MS, 38852 and seal of said Court, this between the hours of 9:00 THE COMPLAINT the 5 th day of July, 2017. A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday OR PETITION WHICH IS through Friday. ATTACHED TO THIS SUM

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE DIRECTORY

s e l a S GUARANTEEDAuto

0220 MEDICAL/DENTAL

MS CARE CENTER is looking for

Full time 3-11 RN Charge Nurse & L.P.N.s PRN Please apply in person. 3701 Joanne Dr. • Corinth Mon. – Fri. 8 – 4:30 E.O.E.

Advertise your CAR, TRUCK, SUV, BOAT, TRACTOR, MOTORCYCLE, RV & ATV here for $39.95 UNTIL SOLD! Ad should include photo, description and price. PLEASE NO DEALERS & NON-TRANSFERABLE! NO REFUNDS. Single item only. Payment in advance. Call 287-6147 to place your ad. 816 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES

FOR SALE 2002 Keystone Sprinter 31’

- EXTRA CLEAN - 2 SLIDES, SLEEPS 6 - COMPLETE WORKING ORDER - NON-SMOKING - FURNISHED - BATH TOWELS & DISHES

$9800

662-808-2629 662-808-1645

2005 ALLERGO BUS 40 FT., 4 SLIDES LESS THAN 10K MILES 400 CAT DIESEL ALLISON TRANSMISSION WASHER/DRYER KING SIZE BED 1 OWNER

PHAETON 2004 MOTOR HOME 40’ with 3 slides. Less than 50K miles Cat. Diesel

$103,000. 662-284-5925 LEAVE MESSAGE

662-284-5598

MOTOR HOME 1969 ULTRA VAN

Good condition $10,000 or make us a good offer.

662-415-1026 or 662-286-8948

2007 JAYCO OCTANE TOY HAULER

SOLD

$9,000.00

662-212-3883

REDUCED

WINNEBAGO MOTOR HOME 1989 40' Queen Size Bed • 1 Bath Sleeps 6-7 people comfortably

2005 AIRSTREAM LAND YACHT

30 ft., with slide out & built-in TV antenna, 2 TV’s, 7400 miles.

$8,500.

$75,000. 662-287-7734

2003 W/W HORSE TRAILER

FORD 601 WORKMASTER TRACTOR WITH EQUIPMENT POWER STEERING GOOD PAINT

662-415-5071

Excaliber made by Georgi Boy 1985 30’long motor home, new tires, Price negotiable.

662-660-3433

470 TRACTORS/FARM EQUIP.

JAYCO CAMPER 29FT. FEATHERLITE ONE SLIDE 2006 BOUGHT FROM CORINTH RV. EVERYTHING WORKS $8500.00 662-462-5525 662-415-9306

30' MOTOR HOME 1988 FORD

SOLD

EXCELLENT CONDITION EVERYTHING WORKS 5TH WHEEL W/GOOSE NECK ADAPTER CENTRAL HEAT & AIR ALL NEW TIRES & NEW ELECTRIC JACK ON TRAILER

$7500 $8995

CALL RICHARD 662-416-0604 Call Richard 662-664-4927

1959 MASSEY FERGUSON 35

FOR SALE

LIVE PTO GAS ENGINE RUNS GOOD EXC. COND. WITH 5 FT. BUSH HOG

4020 JOHN DEERE TRACTOR

$4500.00 $3950.00 731-926-0006

LD 51,000 SOMILES SLEEPS 6

2003 CHEROKEE 285 SLEEPS 8

662-415-0399 662-419-1587

$4300 662-415-5247

SOLD

1997 JOHN DEERE 670 FRONT LOADER 4 WHEEL DRIVE EVERYTHING WORKS GOOD 850 HOURS 662-396-1202

WINNEBAGO JOURNEY CLASS A , RV 2000 MODEL 34.9 FT. LONG 50 AMP HOOKUP CUMMINS DIESEL FREIGHTLINER CHASSIS LARGE SLIDE OUT ONAN QUIET GENERATOR VERY WELL KEPT. ,500. 662-728-2628

SOLD

1974 JOHN DEERE TRACTOR MODEL 1530 WITH DISK AND BUSH HOG. NEW HYDRAULIC PUMP SYSTEM.

$6500. CALL 662-279-3683

SOLD

850 John Deere tractor 1664 hrs all original & 6’John Deere finishing mower

$5000.00

662-603-4400

2x5 tube frame 2500 lb axles with breaks. Brand New 6ply tires and led lights. 52 inch ramp All metal deck, sides, ramp. No wood. 1,950 obo. 662-286-1717 or 662-808-4464.

CHEVY 1 TON, SILVERADO DIESEL, 8000 LB WARN WINCH, 230K MILES, 1500 WATT POWER INVERTOR, 2 NEW BATTERIES, GOOD TIRES, ALUMINUM TOOL BOXES AND STEEL RACK, AIR BAG OVER LOAD $

8,500 OBO

Call: 662-286-1717 or 662-808-4464

95 Dodge v-10 1 TON, NEW BATTERY, READY TO WORK!

$

1,500 OBO

CALL: 662-286-1717 OR 662-808-4464

$

200000

662-286-1519 662-287-9466

10FT GOOD SHAPE PRO FLEX 120 MODEL

good grass cutter

CALL 662-665-8838

662-286-1717 or 662-808-4464

$5000.00 $3500.00

$ 0.00 662-416-5191

Gravely zero turn, one owner, 650 obo.

5 SPEED POWER STEERING REMOTE HYDRAULICS GOOD TIRES GOOD CONDITION

$4,200 662-287-4514

FOR SALE

86 chevy 4 wdr,

5000.00.00 6000

$$

662-286-6571 662-286-3924

1956 FORD 600

PROGRESSIVE TURF MOWER

FOR SALE 7x19 heavy duty trailer

EXTRA TALL, SADDLE RACK, ESCAPE DOOR. FULL OR HALF REAR DOORS, GREAT SHAPE

1953 FORD GOLDEN JUBILEE TRACTOR

57 Chevy 4 door.

1 ton, miliary, diesel, new battery, 54,000 miles. 1,850 obo.

No motor or trans. Original title. No bad rust, good glass, most all parts there. Come get it. 2,500 obo.

1993 model, 30 ft, 4 cyl., gas powered sissor lift with 6x12 work deck and heavy duty tilt trailer $8500-OBO

662-286-1717 or 662-808-4464

662-286-1717 or 662-808-4464

662-286-1717 662-808-4464

5x10 aluminum box trailer, ramp door, out rigger supports, stainless steel side and bottom, side and rear awnings, roof vent. 12 gallon portable water tank on roof with faucet. 1,750 obo 662-286-1717 or 663-808-4464

For sale, like new Husqvarna 54" cut lawn tractor. Only 105 hours. Always garage kept. Save $1000 versus new. $1500/OBO. Call 662-415-7552/leave msg.

5 FT. WOODS GROOMING MOWER

$1000.00 662-462-5525 662-415-9306

804 BOATS

FOR SALE 2014 Nitro Z7 boat, motor and trailer for sale. Dual consoles, 75 pound thrust Motor Guide, 24 volt digital trolling motor, 3 bank charger, custom paint with keel guard, 3 Lowrance graphs, HDS7, Mark 5 Pro, and Elite 5XHD. Under warranty until 2019. Been in water 6 times. 75 hours. $25000 OBO. 662-284-6233

1989 FOXCRAFT

1986 ASTROGLASS 15’ BASS BOAT 90 HP EVINRUDE

$1800 662-415-9461

18’ long, 120 HP Johnson mtr., trailer & mtr., new paint, new transel, 2 live wells, hot foot control.

$4500. 662-596-5053

2004 21’ PONTOON Suntracker w/trailer, 50 HP Johnson, 24 volt trolling mtr., hummingbird depth finder, bikini top, bath, table,

$7000 obo. 662-603-3902

2001 Crownline 202 BR Ski Boat w/ Prestige trailer. Mercruiser V8 inboard/ outboard. ONLY 75 HOURS! Like New! Must see to appreciate MSRP over $60,000. new. $19,950 OBO. Donnie 415-0119, Chad 665-1140

FOR SALE RIVER TRAIL BOAT Model 1551 with brand new 25 H.P. Yamaha 4 stroke motor with electric start, Minn Kota trolling motor, Avery pop up blind with camouflage,storage box, marine battery. Priced to sell $5,500.00. Call 901-486-4774 Walnut, Ms.

Imagine owning a likenew, water tested, never launched, powerhouse outboard motor with a High Five stainless prop,

for only

7995.

$

Call John Bond of Paul Seaton Boat Sales in Counce, TN for details.

731-689-4050 or 901-605-6571

DECK BOAT BAYLINER CLASSIC

1993 21FT TRACKER PONTOON

15 FT Grumman Flat BOAT Bottom Boat BOAT MOTOR 25 HP Motor TRAILER $2700.00 $6,00000 Ask for Brad: 731-453-5521 284-4826

2000 MERCURY Optimax, 225 H.P.

16 FT ALUMINUM FLAT BOTTOM BOAT DEALER REBUILT 25HP MERC. MOTOR TANDEM TRAILER GOOD TIRES 462-8030

2012 Lowe Pontoon 90 H.P. Mercury w/ Trailer Still under warranty. Includes HUGE tube $19,300 662-427-9063

01 COBRA BOAT & TRAILER

03 225 OPTI • 833 HOURS SPIDER RIGGS 3 GPS DEPTH FINDER 24 V TROLLING MOTOR

$17,500. OBO JOE R. MILLER 662-660-4151 662-423-8874

BOAT & TRAILER 13 YR OLD M14763BC BCMS Includes Custom Trailer Dual 19.5 LONG Axel-Chrome BLUE & WHITE Retractable Canopy $4500.00 REASONABLY PRICED 662-660-3433 662-419-1587 1985 Hurricane-150 Johnson engine


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s e l a S GUARANTEEDAuto Advertise your CAR, TRUCK, SUV, BOAT, TRACTOR, MOTORCYCLE, RV & ATV here for $39.95 UNTIL SOLD! Ad should include photo, description and price. PLEASE NO DEALERS & NON-TRANSFERABLE! NO REFUNDS. Single item only. Payment in advance. Call 287-6147 to place your ad. 868 AUTOMOBILES

REDUCED 2009 Pontiac G6

Super Nice, Really Clean, Oil changed regularly, Good cold air and has good tires. 160k

Asking $4800. OBO CALL/TEXT DANIEL @ 662-319-7145

2008 HYUNDAI ELANTRA BLACK 4 CYL, 4 DR, 120K MILES GOOD TIRES CLEAN $2750.00 662-603-2535

1997 FORD MUSTANG

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GT 4.6 V8

RED & TAN LEATHER 91,668 MILES EXTRA CLEAN NEW TOP & TIRES $4,800. CASH

662-462-7634 664-0789 RIENZI

2000 BUICK PARK AVENUE Am/Fm radio, auto., runs good. Serious inquiries only.

$3900 obo.

CALL 662-396-6492 or 662-212-4888

1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V Power steering, disc brakes, seat ,windows Automatic trans. Low mileage. New brakes, battery, fuel tank. Runs and drives great.$3500.00 662-415-9965

2006 PONTIAC G6 BLACK 4DR, V6 NEW TIRES 130K MILES $2750.00 662-603-2535

1977 CORVETTE 350, Auto, PS, PW, AIR T-TOPS, Red with Gray Leather Interior

$8800.00 $9800.00 662-665-1019 662-665-1019

1972 MERCURY COUGAR CONVERTIBLE $12,000.00 AS IS 662-415-5071

2005 JAGUAR X-TYPE AWD 127,784 MILES UNDER WARRANTY $6000.00 $5,500.00 662-664-4776 231-667-4280

1996 FORD COMPANION VAN 7 PASS., TV/VCR LEATHER SEATS STORAGE EXTRA CLEAN 40K MILES

286-6707

93 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE

For Sale or Trade 1978 Mercedes 6.9 Motor 135,000 miles. Only made 450 that year. $1,900. OBO Selling due to health reasons. Harry Dixon 286-6359

79k miles Red w/ Black Top 40th Anniv. Ed. Great shape. $9,500 obo 662-212-4096

1989 Mercedes Benz 300 CE 145K miles, Rear bucket seats, Champagne color, Excellent Condition. Diligently maintained. $4000.00 $5000.00 662-415-2657

145K MILES SILVER COOL AIR 3 ROW SEATING GOOD GAS MILEAGE GOOD SOUND & CLEAN VEHICLE

2,85000 286-5180 $

130K Miles, Fully Loaded GREAT Condition!

$10,500 662-415-8343 or 415-7205

official pace car convertible, automatic 90,000 miles, 350 motor red in color air and heat lots of new parts $7500.00 obo

662-223-0865 no text please

2014 Toyota Corolla S 1.8 LOW MILES!!

$15,999 (Corinth Ms)

Silver 2014 Toyota corolla S 1.8: Back-up camera; Xenon Headlights; Automatic CVT gearbox; Paddle Shift; 25k miles LOW MILES !!! Up to 37mpg; One owner! Perfect condition!

(205-790-3939)

2013 Z71 1973 CUTLASS Chevy 2 DOOR Silverado ••••• Crew Cab $4,500.00 49,000 miles 662-415-5071 Asking $26,000.00 662-415-4396

2002 MERCURY SABLE 3.0 V6, AUTOMATIC NEW AIR LOW MILES CD PLAYER

2004 GMC Explorer conversion van, 246,000 miles,one owner lady driven. Loaded, leather, heated seats, new transmission, ready to tailgate. $ 00 obo. 662-287-4848

white, V-6, with 4-door extended cab, in great cond., cold air, very clean, plus new tires. MUST SEE & DRIVE

$7,500.00

CALL 662-284-6724

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King Cab Nissan Frontier XE Pickup. 2001 Model, AC, Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, factory running boards, sliding rear window, factory bed liner, pioneer stereo with disc and USB player, AT with overdrive, rear jump seats, 24 mpg 4cyl, NEW radial white letter tires, bought new and regularly serviced in Corinth. 2nd adult driver, 194,000 gentle miles. $6500. 662-284-6813.

2002 Chevy Trailblazer

Blue, runs good Maintained regularly New front tires 250K Miles

$1,250 662-808-4079

2007 Lexus IS 250 loaded sunroof, CD, leather, AWD, GPS, Bluetooth, V6, $7500 firm, only 2 owners

Call 662-720-6661

95’ CHEVY ASTRO

Cargo Van Good, Sound Van

$2700

872-3070

2014 Nissan Pathfinder SV

662-286-2470 OR 662-603-7072

70K Miles 57,000 Miles, back up camera, towing package, Bluetooth and in Excellent Condition. Asking $16,800 $19,500. Call 662- 594-5271

1985 Mustang GT,

1989 Corvette

$3000.00

HO, 5 Speed, Convertible, Mileage 7500 !! Second owner Last year of carburetor, All original. $16,500

662-287-4848

2014 2014 HYUNDAI HYUNDAI ACCENTHATCHBACK HACHBACK ACCENT STANDARD SHIFT STANDARD SHIFT

LIKE BRAND BRAND NEW! LIKE NEW! ONLY 44,000 MILES ONLY 44,000 MILES AND GETS 34 MPG!AND GETS 34 MPG! $10,000 662-287-0145 662-287-0145

2008 FORD RANGER

2010 Chevy Equinox LS 02 TOYOTA SIENNA VAN

1986 Corvette

1970 MERCURY COUGAR FOR SALE Excel. Cond.

2016 GMC TERRAIN SLE 7000 MILES $21,500.00 CALL OR TEXT 662-212-3510

Black/Red Int. 350 Motor Auto Trans. 101,500 Miles Good Cond. REDUCED $5500 $6000. Call for Pictures 662-223-0942

2006 Ford F-150 Extended cab truck 175,000 miles $8,400. 662-808-7677 2008 Ford Focus SES One Owner Red, 4-door, CD Player, Sync System, Power windows & door locks, Excellent Condition 155,000 miles Price: $4200. OBO Call: 662-415-0313 or 662-643-7982

Inside & Out All Original

$$

6,900 8,9000000 662-415-0453 662-664-0357

1998 Cadillac DeVille Tan Leather Interior Sunroof, green color, 99,000 miles

$700.00 (662) 603-2635 212-2431

2011 SILVER NISSAN MURANO Black interior, Leather seats 98,000 miles Heated seats front and back Electronic trunk opener sunroof and moonroof blue tooth for phone navigation system Wanting $15,000

662-479-5033

1993 Chevy Explorer Limited Extra Clean Exc. Condition $4000.00 OBO 284-6662

06 Chevy Trailblazer 1995 GMC Z-71 1987 Power $5800.00 FORD 250 DIESEL everything! UTILITY SERVICE TRUCK GOOD COND. Good heat $4000. NEEDS TIRES and Air IN GOOD CONDITION FOR MORE INFO. $3,250 OBO 731-645-8339 OR CALL 662-415-3408 662-319-7145 731-453-5239 832 Motorcycles/ATV’S

2006 HONDA VTX 1800

2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac 4WD Truck 2002 Chevy Silverado Z71 2 Person Owner Heat & Air, 4 Wheel Drive, Works Great New Tires, 5.1 Engine Club Cab and Aluminum Tool Box AM/FM Radio, Cassette & CD Player Pewter in Color Great Truck for $7000.00 662-287-8547 662-664-3179

2000 GMC DENALI 4 WD BODY & MOTOR IN GOOD COND.

901-485-8167

ATV FOR SALE

HONDA 3 WHEELER

KICK START, RUNS GOOD, MIGHT NEED TIRES. $

750 OBO

Call: 662-286-1717 or 662-808-4464

2015 MASSIMO ATV 4-WHEEL DRIVE 4 PASS. TN TITLE MOP ALLIGATOR 700-4 LIKE NEW 731-689-3211

HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE 2005 Harley Davidson Trike

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with winch, front and back baskets very good shape 690 hrs

$3,550.00

also 2003 HONDA Foreman 350 with baskets, 464 hrs, new tires, $1,850.00 or both for $5,000.00

Contact Paul 901-486-4774 Walnut, MS.

CALL OR TEXT 662-396-1105

Nice, $23,500. REDUCED

2,650 OBO Call: 662-286-1717 or 662-808-4464 $

662-415-7407 662-808-4557

14K MILES EXC. COND. RADIO, USB PORT $6500. OBO CASH TALKS!!! NO TRADES

662-284-6653

MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE

07 YAMAHA CLASSIC V STAR 650 CC, GOOD CONDITION, RUNS GOOD.

24,000 miles, Ultra Classic

2WD TWO SETS TIRES WHEELS & RACK $2000.00 662-603-8749

Leather seats with sunroof and low miles.

2006 Toyota Camry LE Silver, Clean Well Maintained Good Air & Tires 185K - $3800. 286-3979

662-415-5071 2006 YAMAHA 1700 GREAT CONDITION! APPROX. 26,000 MILES $4350 (NO TRADES) 662-665-0930 662-284-8251

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1999 Harley Classic Touring, loaded, color: blue, lots of extras. 70,645 Hwy. miles, $7,900.00 OBO Just serviced, good or new tires, brakes, ready for the road. Call @ 662-664-0210

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1990 Harley Davidson Custom Soft-Tail $9000

2013 Arctic Cat

1949 Harley Davidson Panhead $9000 OBO

308 miles 4 Seater w/seat belts Phone charger outlet Driven approx. 10 times Excellent Condition Wench (front bumper)

662-808-2994

(662)279-0801

2000 POLARIS MAGNUM 325 4X4 4 WHEELER

07 HONDA RANCHER ES 2005 HONDA 500 Rubicon

$3,900

2009 HARLEY DAVIDSON Ultra Classic, 1 owner, 2005 Heritage Softail 12,000 miles, 32,000 Miles Super Bike very clean. Super Price $14,500.00. $7800.00 OBO 256-810-7117. 662-212-2451

D L OMILES 22,883 S $2,350.00 YAMAHA V STAR 650

665-1288

2nd Owner, Great Condition Has a Mossy Oak Cover over the body put on when it was bought new. Everything Works. Used for hunting & around the house, Never for mud riding. $1500 Firm. If I don’t answer, text me and I will contact you. 662-415-7154

D L D L O O S S $3,125.00 2005 EZ GO 36 Volt

Golf Cart with 4" Jake Lift and Cargo

Seat. New batteries.

662-665-2044

2007 Yamaha V-Star 1100 Classic New Rear Tire, New Battery Approximately 13000 miles Charcoal in color, Great Bike, Road Ready. $4700. Call Kevin 662-772-0719

2008 Yamaha V-Star 1300 Touring Edition New Tires, New Battery and New Hard Bags, less than 18000 miles. $5900.00 Great Bike, Road Ready call Kevin at 662-772-0719

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5’x10’ Wells Cargo Motorcycle Trailer $ 2,500 662-287-2333 Leave Message


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