by Lynn Oldshue | May 28, 2023 | A Southern Soul
“I am the ninth generation of ministers in our family. My family’s preaching history goes back to 1689. The chaplain for George Washington and a colonel in charge of the regiment of Connecticut in the Revolutionary War was my ancestor. He died in battle, and George...
by Lynn Oldshue | May 27, 2023 | A Southern Soul
“The tornado scattered mail everywhere. People are finding mail from years ago, and some are finding mail blown from Rolling Fork to north Mississippi. This is a good community, and our customers have gone through so much. We are thankful for the people coming to town...
by Lynn Oldshue | May 26, 2023 | A Southern Soul
“I grew up in Jackson. My mom worked for the university, and my dad worked for the water department. It’s been a tough life, but I made it to 56. I thank God for waking me up every morning, and I take the day one second at a time. I am going to The...
by Lynn Oldshue | May 25, 2023 | A Southern Soul
“I am 14 and have been dancing since I was two. Dancing en pointe is mental and physical – it uses a lot of strength. My teacher made me work at the barre for six months before I could go en pointe in center, without the barre. The tips of pointe shoes are made from...
by Lynn Oldshue | May 22, 2023 | A Southern Soul
“We moved the food truck to our lot where Chucks Dairy Bar was in Rolling Fork. We are still feeding people in need after the tornado but are also back in business on our property with a routine serving breakfast and lunch. Our architect drew up the plans for the new...