GOLDEN TRIANGLE REGION, MS – Courtesy of the Dispatch
STARKVILLE
Magnolia Social will open its doors next Tuesday; they are located inside the historic Hotel Chester at 111 N. Jackson St.
Owners Ellen and William Roger share fifteen years of experience providing fine dining to their customers; their goal is to offer amazing food for a price that people can afford: “There’s something for everybody,” Ellen said. “We like to plate that way but it is not a fine dining price point. We have a lot of care in how we plate and garnish and we take a lot of care in it. …We’re just really excited to be here. Our staff has done a really great job. We’re real proud of them.”
Magnolia Social will be open Tuesday through Thursday 11 a.m.-9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.-10 p.m. By November, they will also open for Sunday brunch 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
COLUMBUS
Kid’s Cavern Clothing Company recently took over the old Rae’s Jewelry building at 110 Fifth St. S. Tues~Fri 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and Sat 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Replays’ former location on 45 near Starbucks has been taken over by 45 Tobacco and Vape. Open daily 9 to 9.
WEST POINT
Cognition T’s, Scrubs & More opened up for business this past Friday at 5771 Hwy. 45 Alt. S. They offer a variety of clothing and equipment, along with personalization, monogramming, etc. Medical personnel and police will enjoy a 10% discount there through the end of the month. Mon~Sat 9 to 6.
Plum Creek Environmental is bringing fifty new jobs to the area along with a $3 million expansion. “We also intend to add new product lines in the near future,” Plum Creek Environmental President Jim Wamble said in a press release. “Our local partnership with East Mississippi Community College has been tremendous in supplying a steady stream of trained welders. We’re looking forward to long-term success in West Point, Mississippi.”
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