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Tippah County, MS News
Tippah County shoppers in Ripley scrambling for last-minute Christmas gifts can find helpful tips, according to Local Source, published on Dec. 23, 2025.
Read moreOn Monday, Dec. 22, Ripley residents gathered at Shalom Jiu Jitsu to receive diapers, baby formula, and non-perishable items, thanks to Palmer Baptist Church’s charitable efforts, according to Local Source.
Read moreConstruction updates for the Center for Grace & Healing at Blue Mountain Christian University in Tippah County, Mississippi, were shared on Saturday, December 20, 2025, by Local Source.
Read moreRipley Main Street announced on December 19, 2025, that food trucks are invited to participate in holiday festivities at The Cut-Off in Ripley, Tippah County, Mississippi.
Read moreAuthorities in Tippah County are investigating the theft of a 2006 Harley Davidson motorcycle reported on December 15, 2025. Tips can earn up to $2,000.
Read moreAuthorities in Tippah County are investigating the theft of a 2006 Harley Davidson motorcycle, with Crime Stoppers offering rewards for information, according to Local Source.
Read moreAuthorities are seeking tips from the public after a motorcycle was stolen from a residence in Prentiss County, according to Local Source.
Read moreBlue Mountain Christian University revealed its President’s and Dean’s Lists for Fall 2025 on December 18, highlighting outstanding student achievements in Tippah County, Mississippi.
Read moreTippah County residents in Ripley should note holiday garbage collection adjustments announced by Local Source on December 17, 2025, due to Christmas and New Year’s Day.
Read moreThanks to the generosity of the BMCU family, Tippah County students are closer to a $500,000 fundraising goal, with $400,969 raised as of December 16, 2025, according to Local Source.
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