Mississippi
EAT IN OXFORD: Tuesday, February 13, 2024: Food and Drink Options + Entertainment in Oxford, Mississippi
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Ajax Diner
118 Courthouse Sq. – 662-232-8880
Lunch: 11 am–2:30 pm
Dinner: 4:30–9 pm
Bouré
309 North Lamar Blvd. – 662.234.1968
11 am–10:30 pm; upstairs bar open 4 pm–midnight
City Grocery
152 Courthouse Square – 662.232-8080
Lunch: 11:30 am–2:30 pm; Dinner: 6–10 pm
Upstairs Bar: 4 pm–1 am
Happy Hour 4–6 pm:
$1 off wells & domestics
Funkys Pizza & Daiquiri Bar
1012 East Jackson Ave. – 662.259.2881
2 pm–10 pm; bar open until 1 am
$5 GRAPE GATORADE
The Library
120 South 11th St. – 662.234.1411
3 pm–1 am
Happy Hour 3–7 pm:
$1 off all drinks
The Mad Hatter
1002 Jackson Ave E.
3 pm–midnight; kitchen open until 10 pm
McCormick’s
120 Alumni Dr. (at The Inn at Ole Miss) – 662.234.2333
Breakfast: 6:30 am–11 am; Lunch: 11 am–2 pm
Moe’s
311 South Lamar Blvd. – 662.236.6637
11 am–10 pm
Penny Bar opens at 3 pm
Happy Hour 3–6 pm:
$1 off all drinks
$2 off all snacks
TRIVIA (7 pm)
+ $25 High Noon buckets
Ollie’s Do-nuts
2151 South Lamar Blvd. – 662.281.8414
5:30 am–1 pm
Opa!
306 South Lamar Blvd. – 662.380.5166
11 am–10 pm; bar open late
Half-price Lemonadas ALL DAY
Rafters
1000 East Jackson Ave. – 662.234.5757
5 pm–1 am
$2 Lemon Drops
2-for-1 wells
Rooster’s
114 Courthouse Square – 662.236.7970
3 pm–1 am
OPEN MIC NIGHT
2-FOR-1 Drinks
Snackbar
721 North Lamar Blvd. – 662.236.6363
4–10:30 pm
Happy Hour 4–5 pm:
$2 domestics, $4 drafts
$6 select wines
$8 select classic cocktails,
small plate & oyster specials
INDUSTRY NIGHT (8:30 pm-until)
$8 Cocktails + 25% off food (at the bar only)
Southern Coop
1120 North Lamar Blvd. – 662.638.3767
11 am–8 pm
Voted Best Wings AND Favorite Wings!
Tallahatchie Gourmet
1221 Van Buren Ave. – 662.380.5122
11 am–2:30 pm
Uno Mas Tacos y Tequila
1101 E. Jackson Ave. – (662) 371-9899
11 am–10 pm
Happy Hour 3–6 pm:
Half-price appetizers
$2 Tacos
$5 House Margaritas ($20 pitchers)
Volta Taverna
710 North Lamar Blvd. – 662.236.1871
11:30 am–9:30 pm
Happy Hour 4–6 pm:
$1 off all drinks
Closed today:
Big Bad Breakfast, Quack’s, Saint Leo, SoLa
TUESDAY 2.13.2024
MARDI GRAS
►The Library: Ole Miss Men’s Basketball @ KENTUCKY (8 pm)
►Moe’s: Trivia (7 pm)
►Old Armory Pavilion: Oxford Community Market (3–6:30 pm)
►Rooster’s: KARAOKE (5:30 pm); OPEN MIC NIGHT (9:30 pm)
The Growler: Tuesday Night Chess (6–9 pm)
Lafayette County & Oxford Public Library: Baby Storytime (9:30 am); Art with Jan (4 pm)
Proud Larry’s: TATE MOORE & THE COSMIC DOOR, ROCKET 88 (6 pm)
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Mississippi
Vote for Mississippi boys high school athlete of the week Sept. 2-7
There were several top performers across the state in boys high school sports, but only one can be voted athlete of the week for Sept. 2-7.
Fans may vote in the poll BELOW one time per hour per device. The poll closes at noon on Friday.
To nominate a future athlete of the week, email mchavez@gannett.com or message him on X, formerly Twitter @MikeSChavez.
To submit high school scores, statistics, records, leaders and other items at any time, email mchavez@gannett.com.
Nominations
Kendetryon Backstrom, Kemper County: Backstrom had 247 passing yards, going 13-of-16 on completions for with two touchdowns and had six carries for 45 yards and three touchdowns in Kemper County’s 46-8 win over Noxapater.
Ronde Baker, Terry: Baker produced 171 rushing yards on 12 carries with four touchdowns in Terry’s 57-6 win over Pure Academy.
Wyatt Bond, Lamar School: Bond recorded 320 passing yards, going 24-of-37 with three touchdowns, and had 43 rushing yards and two touchdowns in Lamar’s 35-34 loss to Winston Academy.
Coby King, Greene County: King was 24-of-35 passing for 418 yards with a touchdown and had 11 carries for 137 rushing yards with four touchdowns in Greene County’s 51-36 loss to George County.
Tray Kinkle, Holly Springs: Kinkle produced 10 carries for 300 yards and four touchdowns in Holly Springs’ 33-0 win over Byers.
Tyshun Willis, Velma Jackson: Willis had 15 carries for 203 rushing yards with a touchdown, four receptions with 59 receiving yards, and a touchdown. On defense, he recorded four sacks, 8.5 tackles and three tackles for loss in Velma Jackson’s 24-22 win over Yazoo County.
Michael Chavez covers high school sports, among others, for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at mchavez@gannett.com or reach out to him on X, formerly Twitter @MikeSChavez.
Mississippi
Mississippi woman killed in two-vehicle crash in Grenada County
GRENADA COUNTY, Miss. (WJTV) – A Mississippi woman was killed during a two-vehicle crash in Grenada County.
Officials with the Mississippi Highway Patrol (MHP) said the crash occurred on Highway 7 just after 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 7.
Mississippi woman killed in head-on crash in Louisiana
According to MHP, a 2002 Toyota Sequoia was traveling north on the highway when the vehicle collided with a Mercedes van that was also traveling north.
The driver of the Mercedes, 53-year-old Loretta Hopkins, of Winona, died at the scene.
This crash remains under investigation by MHP.
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