Special to Wesson NewsDr. William R. and Camille B. Smith have endowed a STEM Scholarship in their with the Co-Lin College ...
By Guest Columnist Dr. Stephanie Duguid The holiday season brings excitement, traditions, and moments of joy, but it can also ...
By: Kelley Williams, Chair Bigger Pie ForumCliff Notes began as short plot summaries of classic novels and stories. Now they ...
The Mississippi Board of Animal Health (MBAH) has approved a certificate of veterinary inspection for Santa Claus of the ...
Special to Wesson NewsKina Leggett has been named Associate Vice President of Business Affairs at Co-Lin.Leggett, who has ...
Fourteen students recently completed Copiah-Lincoln Community College's Electrical Lineman School. The 16-week training ...
By: Kelley Williams, Chair Bigger Pie Forum  Not Albert, his son Hans. As far as we know, Albert was right about his General ...
Special to Wesson News Through the end of December, the Copiah County Medical Center (CCMC) Cares Foundation is raising funds for its Copiah County Endowment towards creating lasting change in the ...
Special to Wesson News The Wesson chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma (DKG) has presented its annual Red Rose Award to Marilyn Britt, Librarian at Wesson Public Library. The DKG Red Rose Award is an annual ...
Special to Wesson News A museum that will tell the story of Wesson is nearing reality next to the municipal park in a building formerly a venue for Boy Scouts. “With purchase of equipment and building ...
By Guest Columnist Bonnie Coblentz            It seems Christmas tree farms benefit from the fact that Mississippians like to pass down the tradition of choosing and cutting their own trees.
Jackie Ard-Barclay (‘85), of Gulf Breeze, Florida, and Johnny Cook (’64), of Ridgeland, were selected as Co-Lin’s 2025 Alumni of the Year, and Stone Clanton (‘19), of Meadville, was selected as the ...