Saturday, March 7th, 2026
Good morning, Jackson. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 7th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Iranian Americans in Jackson shared deep concerns over the escalating conflict in the Middle East, with residents like Nadia Rouhi supporting political change while others such as Delana Karimi-Tavakol worry that military action abroad could distract from local priorities. WAPT
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Mississippi Today marks its 10th anniversary this month by celebrating its growth as the state’s largest newsroom; it plans to focus on detailed reporting and accountability under its theme (All in on Mississippi). Mississippi Today
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Ashley Garner visited McWillie Elementary today for Read Across America Week and read (Oh the Places You'll Go) to spark a love of reading among students. WLBT News
- ➤ The Mississippi House revived a teacher pay raise plan by approving an amendment that awards regular teachers $5,000, special education educators $3,000 & assistant teachers and school attendance officers a boost in pay. The bill now goes to the Senate for review. Mississippi Free Press
- ➤ Brandon High School held a Make-A-Wish pep rally yesterday to support sixth-grader Brayden Doyal’s wish to visit Disney World. Students and community members raised over $7,000, and a teacher-only silent auction will soon benefit Make-A-Wish Mississippi. WAPT
- ➤ The House revived teacher pay raise + adjusted PERS rules in a legislative session marked by internal tension, a move that may impact educators and public employees statewide. WLBT News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Bennie Foster, an Independent candidate, answered a U.S. House questionnaire to detail his vision for economic growth, housing & healthcare improvements across the 28-county district. His 'ReIMAGINE Mississippi' campaign is visiting communities ahead of the Nov. 3 general election. Mississippi Free Press
- ➤ The Mississippi Environmental Quality Permit Board will review xAI’s request to install 41 permanent gas turbines at its Southaven plant on Tuesday, March 10, amid local concerns over health and air quality raised at a recent public hearing + residents urging regulators to curb potential pollution. Mississippi Free Press
- ➤ Last week, the Flood and Drainage Control District previewed a plan to widen the Pearl River for flood protection, trails, and restaurant access near downtown Jackson. Resident Carol Elliott hopes the project will ease flood fears; design work continues with an aim to finish by year’s end. WAPT
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Greenwood Leflore Hospital signed a letter of intent with UMMC to explore a takeover of its services amid financial struggles and new state legislation that allows bankruptcy. Lawmakers say the move aims to keep healthcare available for local residents. Mississippi Today
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The NCAA is appealing a Mississippi ruling that granted quarterback Trinidad Chambliss an extra season for 2026—he missed the 2022 season due to health issues at Ferris State. The Mississippi Supreme Court will review the decision affecting his eligibility at Ole Miss. WAPT
- ➤ On March 5, Ole Miss beat Auburn 73-57 in the SEC Tournament in Greenville, where Christeen Iwuala scored 18 points + reached 250 career rebounds. The Rebels faced No. 2 seed Vanderbilt on March 6. SuperTalk Mississippi Media
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Joybomb Concert by Smokies
8-11 p.m. — Hal & Mal's — Cost not specified — Experience the electrifying performance of Smokies as they bring their hit 'Paper on Fire' to life.
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Mississippi Anime Fest
11 a.m. – 5 p.m. — Mississippi Trade Mart — Tickets start at $107 — Experience a day of anime festivities at the Mississippi Anime Fest.
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St. Patrick's Day Traditional Irish Céilí Dance
6-12 p.m. — Duling Hall Live Music & Events — $10 early bird, $15 at the door — Experience the joy of traditional Irish music and dance with local performers and community spirit.
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JXN Food & Wine Festival
7 p.m. - 6 p.m. — Mississippi Museum of Art — Ticket info coming soon — Celebrate food, drink, and culinary talent in a vibrant festival atmosphere.
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Epic Funk Brass Band Performance
9 p.m. – 11:59 p.m. — Martin's Downtown — Ticket prices vary — Experience the high-energy sounds of Jackson's very own New Orleans style brass band.
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Jackson Indie Music Week 2026
March 22-28 — 219 S President St, Jackson, MS — Tickets on sale now — Celebrate year 11 of independent music, community, and culture in Jackson, Mississippi.
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Paul Thorn Live Performance
8:00-9:30 p.m. — Duling Hall Live Music & Events — Tickets available — Experience Paul Thorn's storytelling through soulful music and heartfelt lyrics.
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The Chee-Weez Concert
2-6 p.m. — Hal & Mal's — Enjoy a lively performance from The Chee-Weez with engaging music and good vibes.
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Afroman Live Performance
9 p.m. — Martin's Downtown — Ticket prices vary — Experience the unique blend of humor and hip-hop with Afroman's live show.
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Gary Owen: No Hard Feelings Tour
12 AM – 11 PM — Thalia Mara Hall — Cost info not listed — Enjoy a night of sharp humor and storytelling with the comedic force, Gary Owen.
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