The Enterprise-Tocsin begins a multi-part series on the shortage of police officers in Indianola.
The Indianola board votes to rescind building permits it had previously issued for home lots on Lucile and Delta Blues streets.
Drew holds Lawnmower Mardi Gras Parade.
The Gentry Rams basketball team falls to Leake Central to end a 20-win season.
IA’s Hamp Judson and Clay Hong were named to the MAIS D-III All-Division Team.
Indianola holds 100 Days of Non-Violence bike rally.
Indianola Academy picks up two non-district victories.
Indianola’s mayor and board go back-and-forth after the board voted to allow the city clerk to work from home on a temporary basis. Mayor Ken Featherstone said the board’s order interfered with his day-to-day duties. He vetoed the order, a veto that was subsequently overturned by the board.
Sunflower County Extension Agent Alex Deason won the Excellence in Agriculture award.
Indianola’s Chamber announced a plan for a city-wide cleanup.
E-T office served as a dropoff spot for relief supplies for Ukraine.
Rotary 6820 District Governor Ed Thurmond visited the Indianola club.
IA’s Hamp Judson and John Clay Hong represented the soccer team in the All-Star game.
Dr. Sammy Rose passed away unexpectedly on March 18.
Former Rams basketball coach Chico Potts and Ram Troy Griffin helped lead the North All-Stars to a 107-81 victory.
Indianola cuts the ribbon on its new Community Wellness Center on the campus of South Sunflower County Hospital.
Third suspect in the Jamie Iverson murder case, Phillip Harris, was captured in the Atlanta area.
Indianola Academy’s John Clay Hong was named STAR Student. Carrie Hodges was designated STAR Teacher.