Carthage Venues Starting to Reopen

Some Carthage venues are reopening.  The Carthage Mayor and City council reached a decision to reopen the community center and scout hut at McMillan Park as well as Trustmark Park stage. The Lincoln Park community house and Carthage Coliseum remain closed for renovations. If you... Read More.
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Joiful Hair Salon Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening

Joiful Hair Salon has officially opened. The ribbon cutting and grand opening was held at their location at 115 South Pearl Street in Carthage. For more information or to make an appointment with Joiful Hair Salon owner Kristen Davidson or colleagues Summer Caston and... Read More.
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The City of Carthage Says Stay Home

The City of Carthage says stay home. "The MSDH along with The City of Carthage is reinforcing an order that symptomatic individuals shelter in place. Only travel if going for medical or other necessary reasons. Do not expose others by going shopping. STAY AT... Read More.
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Urgent Public Safety Reminders Released In Carthage

Urgent public safety reminders have been announced in Carthage. Mayor Mary Ann Vivians released a public safety announcement concerning the guidelines and restrictions established and enforced this week. All businesses have curfew from 9:00 p.m- until 6:00 a.m.. All non-essential businesses are closed until... Read More.
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Revised Resolution Enforces Curfew in Carthage

A citywide curfew is being enforced in Carthage, Mississippi. Effective immediately, the curfew was voted in by The Mayor of Carthage and Board of Aldermen. It begins at 10 p.m. and lasts until 6 a.m. daily until April 30th. According to the resolution all... Read More.
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The Bell Tolls at Carthage United Methodist Church

Carthage-The 6 p.m. Bell has tolled at Carthage United Methodist Church. Bells rang out in unity across Mississippi, including Carthage, at 6 p.m. to honor the frontline healthcare workers, and the ill. The office of Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann sent out the request on... Read More.
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