Monday, March 10th, 2025

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Good morning, Jackson. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 10th of March.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Two men were hospitalized following a shooting stemming from an argument at Club Anonymous in Jackson, Mississippi. WLBT News
- ➤ Three juveniles were detained after a stolen vehicle they were in collided with two Capitol Police vehicles during a pursuit in Jackson, Mississippi, resulting in no injuries. FOX 40
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Two Mississippi Museums unveil an exhibit titled 'Mississippi Remembers,' featuring photography that captures the resilience of Mississippians after Hurricane Katrina, open to the public from March 8 to November 7. FOX 40
- ➤ Jane Ellen McAllister, the first African American woman to earn a PhD in education, inspired generations through her dedication to education amidst the Jim Crow era, now celebrated in the world premiere of the film 'My Mind To Me A Kingdom Is'. FOX 40
- ➤ The Seventh Annual Mississippi Anime Fest, the largest anime festival in Mississippi, brought together gamers, voice actors, cosplayers, and families for a weekend of community, cosplay, and collectibles. FOX 40
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Mississippians gathered to honor Robert Clark Jr., the first Black legislator since Reconstruction, as he lay in state at the Capitol Rotunda. Mississippi Today
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Callaway Lady Chargers and Ridgeland Titans both won their first-ever state championships in basketball at the MHSAA State Championship tournament. FOX 40
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2025 Mississippi Southern Soul Celebration
A night dedicated to Southern Soul music featuring live performances, awards, and a community atmosphere.
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Tuk Tuk Boom Spring Plaza Party
The Tuk Tuk Boom Plaza Party at Highland Village Shopping Center features the release of a new spring cocktail accompanied by live music to celebrate the arrival of spring.
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Half Dollar Rodeo Featuring Logan Hogue
Enjoy a live music performance by Logan Hogue at Duling Hall in Jackson.
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Robyn Hitchcock Live Concert
Renowned artist Robyn Hitchcock, known for his surreal and poetic approach to rock music, will perform live, showcasing his extensive musical career spanning over six decades.
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David Wilcox Live Performance
Renowned folk musician David Wilcox will perform at Duling Hall, showcasing his storytelling and musical talents through his poignant lyrics and melodies.
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East Nash Grass Live Performance at Duling Hall
East Nash Grass, an award-winning bluegrass band featuring top instrumentalists, will perform live at Duling Hall, offering an evening of energetic music and full bar service.
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Patient Education Program on Multiple Sclerosis in Jackson, Mississippi
This educational program features Dr. Heidi Crayton, a board-certified neurologist specializing in multiple sclerosis, offering insights based on the latest research and best practices for managing the condition.
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2025 NASW-MS Chapter Annual Conference
8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. — The Westin Jackson — Refunds up to 30 days before event — Mississippi's largest gathering of professional social workers.
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Blue Widow Concert
8 PM - 12 AM | Urban Foxes | Ticket information available | Enjoy a night of live music with Blue Widow in Jackson.
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Cardboard Cowboy Live Performance
10 PM – 1 AM | Martin's Downtown | Cost info not provided | Experience the unique Cosmic American Music blending various genres from blues to country.
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