Saturday, January 3rd, 2026
Good morning, Jackson. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 3rd of January.
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Social 21 Bistro, known for its live music in Jackson, closed after five years on Jan. 2 — it thanked loyal patrons for their support, with no reason given for the shutdown. WAPT
- ➤ Crechale’s Cafe, a mainstay along Highway 80 for 70 years, will close permanently on February 15. Owner Anderson Crechale thanked employees and customers (following Bob Crechale’s passing) as the restaurant winds down operations over the next six weeks. FOX 40
- ➤ Jackson Bar Social 21 Bistro closed Friday morning on County Line Road, prompting concern among local business owners as additional businesses on County Line have also shut down. Owner Eric Collins of Thee Herbal Blessing said he believes these closures do not define Jackson’s future — offering hope for entrepreneurs. WAPT
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Jackson native Andrew Young celebrated 50 years of his Pearl River Glass Studio, a local art center in the Midtown Arts District that has enhanced landmarks like the Capitol and churches with his stained glass windows. The studio is expanding its storefront—adding new kilns and classes to unite local artists. Mississippi Free Press
- ➤ Mississippi Free Press co-founder Donna Ladd marks a leadership change as Kimberly Griffin begins transitioning out of daily operations. The newsroom, which has grown sharply, will soon see new leaders like Tami Jones, Chris Ellis, and Erica Powe take the reins (as the organization strengthens its eight-bureau statewide coverage). Mississippi Free Press
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Mississippi’s Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team began examining cases after Gov. Tate Reeves signed Senate Bill 2886 on April 15, 2025 — the 13-member group will meet quarterly to review missed intervention opportunities and help shape future policy changes. Mississippi Today
- ➤ Mississippi farmers will soon receive federal aid under the USDA’s $12 billion Farmer Bridge Assistance Program with per-acre payments of $132 for rice, $117 for cotton, $44 for corn and $30 for soybeans. More details on eligibility and timelines are available from the USDA. WAPT
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Mississippi Baptist Medical Center welcomed its first baby of the new year on Jan. 1 when Joshua Maurice James Collins was born at 12:16 a.m. in its downtown facility (the family received a basket of gifts), marking a hopeful start for many more births this year. FOX 40
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Trinidad Chambliss threw for 362 yards and two touchdowns and Lucas Carneiro's field goal with 6 seconds left gave Ole Miss a 39-34 win over No. 3 Georgia in the Sugar Bowl. The Rebels advance to a Fiesta Bowl semifinal against Miami next Thursday. WAPT
- ➤ The Ole Miss Rebels advanced to the College Football Playoffs semifinals after a last-second win in the Sugar Bowl, with Lucas Carneiro’s 55-yard field goal and a safety boosting their score. They will face the Miami Hurricanes on January 8 at the Fiesta Bowl. FOX 40
- ➤ The Rebels scored what may be their biggest win in school history when they defeated Georgia in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1 in New Orleans. Oddsmakers favor Miami in next Thursday's Fiesta Bowl in Tempe and coach Pete Golding is eyeing transfer kicker Lucas Carneiro as the postseason unfolds. Mississippi Today
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Headcannon Live Performance
10 PM – 1 AM — Martin's Downtown — $10 cover — Experience the energetic punk sounds of Headcannon with light-hearted audience interaction.
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Electronically Speaking Featuring Local Artists
10 PM - 1 AM — Martin's Downtown — $ — Experience a night of electronic beats with Starita, Scrap Dirty, and more.
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WEALTH - Money Management Event
12-2 a.m. — 135 Bounds St, Jackson, MS — Free entry — Connect, learn, and grow your money smarts at this engaging finance-focused event.
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Rose Haven Motor Hotel Live Show
10 PM - 1 AM — Martin's Downtown — Tickets from $46 — Experience the unforgettable sounds of Rose Haven Motor Hotel in a vibrant setting.
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Kirkos with 360 Degrees and The Sal-Tines
10 PM – 1 AM — Martin's Downtown — Tickets starting at $46 — Experience the unforgettable performance of Kirkos live in Jackson, MS.
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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT
No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man.
~ Heraclitus
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