Mississippi Wounded Warriors tournament comes to Copiah County for second year

(Written for The Meteor October 8, 2018) Thirteen veterans and their boating partners recently fished in the second annual Wounded Warriors fishing tournament held in Mississippi at Lake Copiah.  The event was organized in Copiah County by Stan Weatherford, Ricky Blakeley, and Stuart Givens.  Jeep Sullivan of Florida with Wounded Warriors Project organized the veterans’ […]

Methodist Church uses Cherry Grove for Christmas nativity

(Written for The Meteor December 7, 2018) Attendance was brisk at Cherry Grove this past Sunday for this year’s live nativity hosted by the United Methodist Church Apex Youth.  Attendees boarded a hayride and were driven through the field across from the historic home to a series of stops.  Appropriately costumed, youth members told the […]

September 5th Alton Parker Day – Crystal Springs native first to set foot on Antarctica

(Written for The Meteor September 3, 2018) It was Christmas day, December 25, 1928, when Maj. Alton N. Parker, a native of Crystal Springs, became the first person to set foot on Antarctica.  Parker had been on several expeditions with fellow explorer Richard Byrd.  In May 1926, Byrd and fellow pilot Floyd Bennett were the […]

Mississippi PTA founded by Crystal Springs native Bessie Lackey Stapleton

(Written for The Meteor August 27, 2018) Throughout its history, the county has had strong ties to education, especially the state’s institutions of higher learning.  For example, Major Reuben Millsaps provided the initial donation for Millsaps College, and Annie Coleman Peyton veraciously lobbied for the creation of a female college, now Mississippi University for Women […]