Special to Wesson NewsThe Town of Wesson Mayor and Board of Aldermen met on January 6, 2026, to address a range of municipal ...
By Guest Columnist Charles Ray Fortson, Jr.Pizza lovers are flavor lovers.  Cheeses.  Meats.  Vegetable.  Spices.  At Uncle ...
Copiah-Lincoln Community College has announced the appointment of Tuwanna Williams as the college's new Executive Director of ...
Special to Wesson News The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) led the celebration last month of the vital ...
Smith, Mississippi State University Extension ServiceCurrent and prospective commercial vegetable growers can learn about ...
Special to Wesson NewsDr. William R. and Camille B. Smith have endowed a STEM Scholarship in their with the Co-Lin College ...
The holiday season brings excitement, traditions, and moments of joy, but it can also bring stress, busy schedules, financial pressure, and expectations that feel overwhelming. During December, many ...
Cliff Notes began as short plot summaries of classic novels and stories. Now they are cribs about complex topics and spin. Corps Speak is the US Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) clever spin that evades ...
Leggett, who has served as Comptroller for the past six years, brings more than two decades of experience and dedication to her new role. Over her 22-year career at Co-Lin, she has served in a variety ...
Fourteen students recently completed Copiah-Lincoln Community College's Electrical Lineman School. The 16-week training program is offered by the college's Workforce Education Division. The Electrical ...
It seems Christmas tree farms benefit from the fact that Mississippians like to pass down the tradition of choosing and cutting their own trees. Jeff Wilson, horticulture specialist with the ...
Wesson’s history is well documented in its mills, rail lines, schools, and cemeteries, yet some of its most memorable stories live outside the official record. They drift between neighborhoods and ...