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Here’s a map showing who in Chickasaw, Clay and Monroe counties will vote Tuesday in the special election for Mississippi House District 22 between Republican Rep. Jon Lancaster and Democratic challenger Justin Crosby.

The special election is the result of a federal court ordering the state to create more Black-majority legislative districts.
The polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m.
Applications are being accepted for people in Mississippi who want to be reimbursed for the majority of the cost of building a safe room. The video above briefly explains what is being offered.
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There’s a major move on this Monday involving one of the Tupelo-based banks. Cadence Bank is being bought for $7.4 billion and will soon become Huntington Bank. Here’s the news release:
Huntington Bancshares Incorporated (Nasdaq: HBAN) today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Cadence Bank, a $53 billion regional bank headquartered in Houston, Texas and Tupelo, Mississippi.
With more than 390 locations across Texas and the South, the addition of Cadence marks a significant milestone in Huntington’s strategic growth. The partnership, in conjunction with the recently closed acquisition of Veritex Community Bank, will give Huntington the fifth deposit market share in Dallas, the fifth deposit market share in Houston, and the eighth deposit market share across the state of Texas. Upon close, Huntington will also become the number one bank in Mississippi and a top ten bank in both Alabama and Arkansas by deposits.
Read the Reuters report on the Cadence deal
The partnership will give Huntington a foothold in high-growth markets—including Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Atlanta, Nashville, Orlando and Tampa—and create a powerful platform for further organic growth and investment. Upon completion, Huntington will have a strategic presence in 12 of the top 25 metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) in the country, including six of the top 10 fastest growing MSAs.
“This is an important next phase of growth for Huntington,” said Steve Steinour, Chairman, President and CEO of Huntington Bancshares. “This partnership will extend the reach of our full franchise to 21 states—stretching from the Midwest to the South to Texas—and into new, high-growth markets for which we have a powerful playbook. Today’s announcement represents a significant step on our journey to be the leading people-first, customer-centered bank in the country.”
One of the largest regional banks in its footprint, Cadence operates branches across Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, and Texas. Huntington intends to maintain Cadence’s broad branch network—with no branch closures—and invest to grow.
“We’ve been delivering for our customers and communities for 150 years, and partnering with Huntington will help us do even more to support those we serve,” said James D. “Dan” Rollins III, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Cadence Bank. “This is a defining moment for Cadence Bank and we’re confident this alignment will create lasting value across our footprint and beyond. Together, we will continue to prioritize relationship-first banking while unlocking new opportunities for growth and innovation.”
Upon closing of the transaction, Rollins will join Huntington as non-executive Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of Huntington Bancshares Incorporated as well as a director of Huntington Bancshares Incorporated and The Huntington National Bank. Huntington Bancshares will be inviting two additional members from Cadence to join the Board of Directors.
“Cadence Bank’s relationship-first, community-based approach to banking aligns very well with our values and local approach to banking. We’re excited to bring our broad range of capabilities, products and services to Cadence’s customers and communities through local bankers, local decision making, local relationships and local community engagement and investment,” said Brant Standridge, President of Consumer and Regional Banking at Huntington. “Cadence has built strong relationships over generations, and we intend to continue that legacy and offer even more with our leading digital capabilities and Fair Play products and services.”
Launched in 2010, Huntington’s pioneering Fair Play philosophy focuses on providing services without hidden fees or asterisks and delivering fair and safe access to banking for consumers. Through this combination, Cadence customers will have access to Huntington’s full suite of Fair Play product features, including 24-Hour Grace®, Standby Cash® and Early Pay.
Huntington will continue Cadence’s strong legacy of community support through local partnerships, investment and engagement, and will maintain Cadence’s philanthropic commitments to organizations across its footprint—including its multifaceted support for the Tupelo community and state of Mississippi.
The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2026, subject to regulatory approvals, approval by Huntington and Cadence shareholders and other customary closing conditions. Upon conversion, which is expected in the second quarter of 2026, Cadence Bank teams and branches will operate under the Huntington Bank name and brand.

The retailer on Sunday shared three sales events prior to Christmas. Here are the specifics:
Walmart Black Friday Deals Event One: November 14–16
Walmart Black Friday Deals Event Two: November 25–30
Cyber Monday Event Three : December 1
As for some of the deals offered for Event One:

Mississippi State University says it’s boosting security efforts at home football games, starting with Saturday’s homecoming game against Texas.
Those efforts include adding more surveillance cameras and increasing the presence of security.
University officials also want people who suspect something is going on that could be a problem to call 911 or call or text (662) 325-2121.
They also ask people coming to the game to carry a valid photo ID and cooperate with those handling security.
Thursday’s announcement follows shootings this month during or after homecoming football games in Mississippi.
A mass shooting after Leland High School’s football game killed seven. Three died in a shooting at Heidelberg High School.
One died in a shooting at Alcorn State University about an hour after the school’s game. No one was killed in the shooting outside Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium in the tailgate section of Jackson State’s game.


Many specifics haven’t been released, but this is some of what’s known five days after the early Saturday shooting in Leland by the numbers.

The state of Mississippi executed Charles Ray Crawford Wednesday for the 1993 killing of Northeast Mississippi Community College student Kristy Ray.
The Mississippi Department of Corrections declared him dead at 6:15 p.m. at the State Penitentiary.
Crawford kidnapped and raped the student from Tippah County before taking her life. She was 20. He was 26.
A jury in Lafayette County Circuit Court found him guilty of capital murder a year later. The execution came more than three decades after he was sentenced to die.