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The Clarion Ledger is an American daily newspaper in Jackson, Mississippi. It is the second-oldest company in the state of Mississippi , and is one of the few newspapers in the nation that continues to circulate statewide.
Coat of arms of the former Diocese of Natchez (1873–1956, coat of arms first used 1911). The Diocese of Jackson is a Latin Church diocese in Mississippi in the United States. Its ecclesiastical jurisdiction includes the northern and central parts of the state, an area of 97,458 square kilometers (37,629 sq mi).
Mississippi: Biloxi: Gulf Pine Catholic: Biweekly Jackson: Mississippi Catholic: Biweekly 1954 Montana: Great Falls–Billings: The Harvest: Bimonthly 1985 North Carolina: Charlotte: Catholic News Herald: 58,000 [11] Biweekly 1991 Raleigh: NC Catholics: Monthly 2005 North Dakota: Bismarck: Dakota Catholic Action: 23,000 [12] Monthly 1941 Fargo ...
Charlie Drape, Mississippi Clarion Ledger May 30, 2024 at 5:45 AM Editor's note: This is one of two stories looking back at the history of soon-to-be-demolished buildings in Downtown Jackson.
The Clarion-Ledger has released its annual Dandy Dozen, a collection of Mississippi's top high school boys basketball players heading into the 2023-24 season. The Dandy Dozen is the newspaper's ...
Last year, Clarion Ledger staffers told you about all sorts of new business developments in and around the Jackson area, including a proposed $150 million movie studio that could change Jackson ...
1920 - The Clarion-Ledger newspaper in publication. 1920s - NAACP Jackson branch established. [21] 1923 - Edwards Hotel built. [9] 1925 - Woodrow Wilson Bridge built. 1926 Mississippi Library Commission headquartered in Jackson. [22] Glendale Methodist Church established. [23] 1927 - Municipal Clubhouse Art Gallery opens (approximate date). [6]
March 25, 2023/Clarion Ledger file photo — KeUntey Ousley of Rolling Fork, Miss., tries to salvage what he can from his mother's boyfriend's vehicle Saturday, March 25, 2023, after a tornado ...