Stories you may have missed last week
Published 7:30 am Monday, July 30, 2018
NATCHEZ — Good news could be found in every corner of the Miss-Lou last week. Here is a look at some of the good news you might have missed among the headlines last week:
Switching Gears
Two local baseball coaches didn’t think they would ever coach girls softball. Now they love it.
Local coaches make transition to softball field
Cathedral softball wins opener on walk-off home run
Delivering more than packages
Local delivery driver lauded for his generosity and community spirit on Facebook.
Accolades for local education
Two local educators won statewide recognition this summer.
Natchez Early College Academy teacher wins state educator award
Natchez digital arts teacher is tops in state
Kindergartners in the Natchez-Adams School District performed well on last year’s test.
Celebrations in pictures
From the bicentennial of Masonic heritage to the 27th Minorville Jubilee, Natchez was filled with a variety of celebrations. Here is a look at some of the photo galleries produce last week.
Fireworks end bicentennial celebration of Masonic heritage
Minor Street residents celebrate 27th annual Minorville Jubilee
Busy as Bees
Local couple discovers the joy of beekeeping after neighbor’s death 25 years ago.
Local couple enjoys beekeeping in their backyard