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TVA Investment Supports STEM Education at Winston-Louisville Career Technology Center
LOUISVILLE, Miss. — The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has secured additional funding to support science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs at the Winston-Louisville Career Technology Center (WLCTC), providing new opportunities for local students to explore careers in high-demand technical fields. WLCTC is one of 339 educational institutions selected to receive the award through TVA’s partnership with Bicentennial Volunteers, Inc. , a TVA retiree or

Treba Porter
Apr 91 min read
LPD Announces 2026 Torch Run Event
For the last few years, the Louisville Police Department has held a Torch Run event ahead of the Mississippi Special Olympics. The LPD recently announced that this year’s Torch Run will be held on May 5 at 11:30 AM. This event is free to the public and anyone may come and walk or run in the event. Interested participants will meet outside the Louisville Safe Room, “the Dome.”

Treba Porter
Mar 311 min read
Downtown Businesses to Participate in Easter EGGstravaganza
Enjoy the EGGcellent savings at Downtown Louisville participating businesses this Thursday and Friday! Hunt for the Golden Egg at these stores, and check out all the awesome discounts ahead of Easter Sunday!

Treba Porter
Mar 311 min read
Women’s History Month Key White Woman who cofounded the NAACP with W. E. B. Dubois
On February 12, 1909, the largest diverse Civil Rights Organization was founded by a White woman, Mary White Ovington as the key co-founder . Other White women, Florence Kelley, Jane Addams, Helen ‘Fanny’ Garrison Villard, Sophonisba Breckinridge and Lillian D. Wald became founding members also. Black cofounders were W. E. B. Dubois, Ida B.Wells, Mary Church Terrell and Archibald Grimke who joined with these White women to make it a diverse organization. It became known as an
Elmetra Eichelberger Patterson
Mar 273 min read


Louisville Native Honored National Rosie the Riveter Day in Richmond, CA
Marcella Eichelberger Turnipseed Hubbard, a native of Louisville, MS, was honored as one of the oldest Rosie the Riveters at the Celebration of the National Rosie the Riveter Day on March 21, 2026. She will be 105 years old on March 28, 2026. She was a welder at the shipyard in Sausalito, California during World II. This event happened at the Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park, Richmond, CA across the bridge from San Francisco, CA. It was establish
Elmetra Eichelberger Patterson
Mar 271 min read
AMERICA 250 WINSTON COUNTY MISSISSIPPI AMERICA Announces Celebration Plans
AMERICA 250 WINSTON COUNTY MISSISSIPPI. What is this all about? What are we celebrating? Well, we are celebrating the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. That’s two hundred and fifty years of freedom or what is now being referred to as a semi-quincentennial. Some of you may remember the celebration we had for our bicentennial year in 1976. That was the 100-year anniversary, and we celebrated with all of the pomp and ceremony that it deserved. We
From Press Reports
Mar 243 min read


Junior Auxiliary and Suga Momma to Host Egg Hunt
Everyone get your littles ready for a great time at Ivy Park!

Treba Porter
Mar 231 min read
Beautification Day at Dean Park
Friends of Dean Park, Inc. (FODP) announces its first Beautification Day of the year. It is scheduled on Saturday, March 28, 2026, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Refreshments will be available. Participants can receive Community Service credits. High School Seniors come on out. Please bring garden tools if you have any - not required. Donations of marigolds, hanging plants in baskets, ferns, knockout roses and ant bait are requested. Cheerleaders, girl and boy scouts, sports teams, Be
Elmetra Eichelberger Patterson
Mar 191 min read


JA to Host Paint Party to Benefit CPS
The Junior Auxiliary of Louisville will collaborate with local artist Elizabeth Eubanks to host a paint party on Thursday, April 30. The event will take place at The Mason Boutique Hotel on South Columbus Avenue. For a fee of $25, participants will create a gorgeous seasonal door hanger. Those attending are asked to donate items for Child Protective Services, including diapers, wipes, baby bottles, or sippy cups. The $25 fee includes payment for supplies. Those interested mus

Treba Porter
Mar 171 min read


A Rosie the Riveter from Louisville turns 105 March 28, 2026Oldest living Trojan of the Colored Schools
Marcella, a native of Louisville, MS, will be 105 years on March 28, 2026. She was a welder at the ship yard in Sausalito, California during World 11 which makes her a Rosie the Riveter. She will be participating in the Celebration of the National Rosie the Riveter Day on March 21, 2026 from 11 am – 2 pm at the National Park Visitor Education Center, Marcella returned to Mississippi after the war, graduated from Mississippi Valley State University and taught school in Vaiden,
Elmetra Eichelberger Patterson
Mar 161 min read


Mississippi Hosts US Senate and Congressional Primaries
On Tuesday, March 10, Mississippians decided whether or not it was time for a change within their parties. For US Senate, Incumbent Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith held on to her seat - at least through primary season - with a sizable majority of votes (Hyde-Smith garnered 116,356 votes to challenger Sarah Adlakha’s 27,501 votes). Adlakha’s reached out to potential supporters via social media messaging as well by appearing on radio and television. However, it wasn’t enough to ou

Treba Porter
Mar 111 min read


Let's Pick it Up Lets Clean it Up Center Ridge
Two senior residents, Willie Therman Eichelberger and James 'Turkey' Jordan, of the Center Ridge Community were tired of seeing litter around their community. Therefore, they decided to start a Center Ridge Intiative for the Beautification of Winston. They decided to show how easily and quickly it can be done. Four of them met at Young Crossing and Harthorn Roads and commenced to pick up the litter on Friday, March 6, 2026. It took them approximately 20 minutes to clean th
Elmetra Eichelberger Patterson
Mar 111 min read



Treba Porter
Mar 100 min read
Governor’s Job Fair Set for Thursday
Job seekers-Thursday, March 12 is the day! Come to the Louisville Safe Room/“the Dome” dressed for success and see who’s hiring at the Governor’s Job Fair, brought to you by the Louisville/Winston Chamber of Commerce! Doors open at 9 AM and the event ends at 1 PM. Resumes are not required, but encouraged.

Treba Porter
Mar 91 min read


Legion Park Taking Donations in March
With a donation, you can participate in Bark in the Park for free!
From Press Reports
Mar 81 min read



Treba Porter
Mar 50 min read
Legion Park Easter Activities Announced for April 4
April 4th Easter Bunny will be at Legion State Park from 10am to 11:30am. You are welcome to bring your on device to take pictures with the Easter Bunny. This is included with the regular $2 per person entrance fee into the park. Ages 5 and under are free. If you have any questions you can call 662-773-8323
From Press Reports
Mar 41 min read


Eiland Middle School Black History Wax Museum
For many years Eiland Middle School (EMS) has celebrated Black History Month with students presenting Black History figures as in a wax museum, dressing like the figure, creating a story board and telling the story to the audience. This year it was postponed for several days due to a horrific crime that happened to one of its students. However, Dr. Melissa Davis Tisdale, Acting Principal and the EMS Black History Committee decided to rescheduled it on February 26, 2026, 5:30
Elmetra Eichelberger Patterson
Mar 41 min read
Diamond Grove Hosts Ribbon Cutting to Introduce 24-bed Expansion
The new 24-bed building is a freestanding inpatient behavioral health hospital for children and adolescents (ages 5-17) who struggle with behavioral health issues.

Treba Porter
Mar 31 min read


Diamond Grove Center to host Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for New 24-bed Expansion Project
A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held to celebrate the expansion of the Diamond Grove facility to include 24 new beds. The ceremony begins at 10 AM and remarks will be provided by multiple local leaders and dignitaries. What: Members of the media are invited to attend the ribbon cutting celebration. The new 24-bed building is a freestanding inpatient behavioral health hospital for children and adolescents (ages 5-17) who struggle with behavioral health issues. When: Tuesda
From Press Reports
Mar 31 min read
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