By Ruthie Robison The Winston County Journal The Noxapater Tigers defended their Cross Creek Rivalry trophy last Thursday night. The Tigers hosted county and division rival, the Nanih Waiya Warriors, in a much-anticipated battle. The previous week Noxapater had clinched…
Nanih Waiya prepares for the first round of playoffs
By Ruthie Robison The Winston County Journal The Nanih Waiya Warriors found out Thursday before their matchup with the Noxapater Tigers that they would finish their season third in Class 1A, Region 3, District 4. Due to the Oktibbeha County…
News of the Past by C.J. Johnson
100 Years Ago – November 8, 1912 NOXAPATER: Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mitchell moved into their handsome new home in south town Tuesday. – Misses Carrie and Ruby Watkins of Mashulaville were guests of their sister, Mrs. F. M. Glenn,…
Let’s Be Neighbors by Carolyn Mills
West Louisville Methodist Charge held a joint Halloween party at Pleasant Hill UMC on 4th Sunday night with hot dogs, hamburgers/ trimmings, chip and dips, homemade chilli and desserts served before games and a hayride. It was for adults as…
Head Start awareness celebrated at Winston County Head Start
From staff reports On Friday, Oct. 26, Winston County Head Start hosted a special children’s event in conjunction with National Head Start Awareness month. Parents, teachers, students, staff and visitors came together at the Winston County Head Start Center to…
Upward registration begins Nov. 5
From press reports Upward registration is coming to an end and the mandatory player evaluations are approaching. Monday and Tuesday, November 5-6, the player evaluations will be conducted at First United Methodist Church and First Baptist Church from 6:00-7:30 PM.…
