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Magee is a city in
Simpson County, Mississippi Simpson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. Its western border is formed by the Pearl River, an important transportation route in the 19th century. As of the 2020 census, the population was 25,949. The county seat ...
, United States. It is part of the Jackson metropolitan area.


History

The first settlers in the area were Arthur Mangum and Phil Magee, who came into the area around 1820. Pioneers from Virginia and the Carolinas followed. The town of Magee was originally named Mangum, after Arthur Mangum; it kept this name until 1859. In 1840, Willis Magee built a
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on Little Goodwater Creek, inside the present city limits. He started the first and only postal service in the area in 1855. Robert Solomon Magee was the first post master in Magee and the city of Magee was named after him. Richard Farthing came to Magee in 1859 when he was in the leather tanning business. He bought 80 acres of land and also built a tanyard and used water from the mill pond to tan his leather. The population of Magee in 1919 was 786. There were approximately 23 businesses in the area at the time. Magee is approximately 42 miles south of Jackson, 45 miles north of Hattiesburg, and 12 miles south of Mendenhall, the county seat of Simpson County. Magee's first mayor was R.P. Vinson, who served from 1900 to 1907. In 2013, First Baptist Church in downtown Magee was seriously damaged by a fire but has been restored. Windham's Restaurant is located in Magee, and was established in 1963, locally known as "Zip's". In 2015, the Zip Burger was voted the best hamburger in Mississippi. In 2017, the Magee Sportsplex was renamed the Jimmy Clyde Sportsplex in honor of former Magee mayor Jimmy Clyde. As of 2017, the mayor of Magee is Dale Berry. The city of Magee was featured in the Discovery Channel reality TV series Dirty Jobs.


Geography

According to the
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, the city has a total area of , all land. Magee is located between
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and
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on U.S. Highway 49 at the intersection of three Mississippi Highways: 541, 545, and 28. Magee is approximately 155 miles north of
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, and approximately 142 miles north of
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.


Climate

Magee has a
humid subtropical climate A humid subtropical climate is a subtropical -temperate climate type, characterized by long and hot summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between ...
, with an annual mean temperature 65.8 degrees and average annual rainfall of .


March 2009 tornado

On March 26, 2009, around 1:30 a.m., an EF3 tornado struck the north part of the city. The tornado destroyed 60 homes and caused 25 injuries, with no fatalities. The tornado significantly damaged the town's water treatment plant, interrupting service to the entire town. Circuit Riders and other technicians from the Mississippi Rural Water Association worked with the city staff, local contractors and the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency to restore water service. Using four MEMA generators, the rural water staff was able to restore service to Magee by 2:20 p.m. the next day.


Demographics

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 3,988 people, 1,465 households, and 933 families residing in the city.


Economy

Prominent area industries include
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, Polk's Meat Products, Real Pure Beverage Group, and Howard Industry. The Simpson County Development Foundation Industrial Park is an ultramodern, industrial park located on four-lane Highway 49.


Arts and culture

The Chamber of Commerce sponsors the annual Homecoming, the Christmas Parade, tree lighting and caroling. Crazy Day is an annual event on Main Street, traditionally held the third Saturday of the month of September. Locals set up booths to sell products or homemade goods. Magee is also the home of the former Broadcountry Cinema 3 Theater, opened in 1985 and owned by Butch McCall. The theater was closed in 2010. The theater now serves as the location of Shining Starz ABA Autism Therapy. A new civic center provides space for meetings for civic clubs and other organizations and houses the Magee Chamber of Commerce office. Magee Public Library, the first public library in Magee, was established in 1935. Maude Turner was librarian. In 1937, the library was named Mims Williams Memorial Library. It is now a member of the Central Mississippi Regional Library System. The new library was built in 1975.


Education

The City of Magee is served by the
Simpson County School District The Simpson County School District is a public school district based in Mendenhall, Mississippi, USA. The district's boundaries parallel those of Simpson County. Schools *Magee High School *Mendenhall High School *Magee Middle School *Menden ...
.


Public schools

* Magee High School * Magee Middle School * Magee Elementary


Higher learning

A branch of Copiah-Lincoln Community College is located in Magee.


Media


Newspapers

The ''Magee Courier'' and ''Simpson County News'' serve Magee.


Online news

Mageenews.com serves the local area.


Radio and television

* WSJC 810 AM (
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) * WKXI 107.5 FM (
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) * WSMP-LP 96.9 FM (owned by Church Alive) *
WRBJ-TV WRBJ-TV (channel 34) is a religious television station licensed to Magee, Mississippi, United States, serving the Jackson, Mississippi, Jackson, Hattiesburg and Meridian, Mississippi, Meridian media market, television markets as an owned-and-ope ...
channel 34, a television station licensed to Magee, but serving Jackson and with no presence in Magee


Infrastructure


Transportation

* Highways: U.S. Hwy 49; State Highways 28, 545, and 541. * Railroad:
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(formally Illinois Central) serves the Magee area. * Bus lines: Greyhound Bus serves the area. * Airport: The Magee Municipal Airport (FAA identifier 17M) is located three miles west of Magee. It maintains a lighted × runway and is attended 24 hours a day. There is a hangar, lobby and office building complex (no control tower). The complex is equipped with automatic dusk to dawn lights, a beacon, and a wind directional device.


Public services

A new city hall, police station and city jail have been completed. There are 16 full-time police personnel, including the Chief of Police and 12 auxiliary officers. Magee has 36 trained volunteer firemen and one full-time Fire Marshall, four class A pumpers, 1 class A pumper/tanker, 1 ladder truck, one rescue unit and two utility trucks. Emergency medical services are provided by ASAP EMS, CORP. In the Magee, Mississippi National Guard Unit, there are 149 members with five full-time personnel.


Notable people

* Roland Dale, professional football player * Woody Evans, librarian and writer * Micah Xavier Johnson, perpetrator of the 2016 Dallas ambush * John Mangum, professional football player * Kris Mangum, professional football player * David Myers, politician *
Dan Monroe Russell Jr. Dan Monroe Russell Jr. (March 15, 1913 – April 16, 2011) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi. Education and career Born on March 15, 1913, in Magee, Mississippi, Russe ...
, United States federal judge * Terrill Shaw, professional football player * Harold Shaw, professional football player *
Prentiss Walker Prentiss Lafayette Walker (August 23, 1917 – June 5, 1998) was an American farmer, businessman, and politician from Mississippi. A staunch segregationist, in 1964 he became the first Republican to be elected to the United States House of Re ...
, farmer, businessman and politician * Joshua Hayes, professional baseball player


References

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