Strickland making a big impact for William Carey Soccer as Lady Crusaders continue to shine on national stage
By STAN CALDWELL / Herald Correspondent HATTIESBURG – It is no secret that the key to success in collegiate soccer is getting enough talented international players to make a difference. Indeed, peruse the roster of any college team at any level, and you see players from all over the world – Europe, Asia, Africa, and…
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Enviva Celebrates Its Recently Opened Wood Biomass Facility in George County, Mississippi with Ceremonial Ribbon Cutting
From Staff Reports Now fully operational, Enviva’s Lucedale Plant is delivering a sustainably sourced, low-carbon, drop-in substitute for fossil fuels to help decarbonize industries and the global economy at large On Friday, Sept. 30, Enviva Inc. (NYSE: EVA), the world’s leading producer of sustainably sourced woody biomass, held a ceremonial ribbon cutting at its recently…
Read MoreWildcats find ‘explosive plays’ on offense to topple Perry Central
By STAN CALDWELL – Herald Correspondent With region play looming next week, both Greene County and Perry Central were looking to build positive momentum in the final non-region clash of the season. Friday night at Johnny Ainsworth Field, it was the home-standing Wildcats who had the more positive result, defeating the Bulldogs 33-21 in a…
Read MoreVictim identified in fatal Friday shooting
From Staff Reports Details are sparse, but officials have released the identity of the man killed in a shooting near McLain on Friday. An official with the Greene County Sheriff’s office said Lewis Jerome Rockwell was discovered shot to death on Moody Chapel Road around 9:30 p.m. He is identified as a 45-year-old white male…
Read MoreLady Wildcats start region play with key win over Columbia
From Staff Reports The Greene County volleyball team has been playing competitively for full month. But, the games that really matter on their schedule began earlier this week and the Lady Cats started off with a bang. The Lady Wildcats traveled to Columbia on Tuesday for their first Region 7-4A contest of the year. They…
Read MoreAll GCSD students to receive free meals for upcoming school year
Greene County School District Child Nutrition Director Elisabeth Hollinghead said all students will receive free meals at school, however, parents still need to complete school meal applications for the 2022-2023 school year. The Greene County School District Child Nutrition Department is so excited to announce that all students will eat FREE breakfast and lunch meals…
Read MoreBear Hugs … local group sewing Teddy Bear dolls to help police comfort children in difficult situations
By ANNETTE HARVISON Herald Staff Several ladies at Neely Baptist Church have been on a mission (many missions, in fact) to make sure the smallest and most vulnerable in our communities have something to comfort them in unexpected times of need. The mission is sewing small teddy bears to donate to local law enforcement agencies, ambulance…
Read MoreLucedale man indicted on two counts of manslaughter in 2020 ATV crash that killed two
Chavers also faces new tampering with evidence charge By RUSSELL TURNER Herald Editor A Lucedale man is facing a multi-count indictment roughly 18 months after an ATV he was allegedly driving plowed through a group of people leaving a party in Leakesville, killing two and injuring others. Derrick Wayne Chavers, 37, of Lucedale, turned himself…
Read MoreRaid leads to big stash of meth, edible candies and packaging
Leakesville man, 41, charged with aggravated trafficking From Staff Reports A search warrant executed in Leakesville this week produced the big stash of hi-grade methamphetamine police were expecting. But what they weren’t expecting was the large quantity of edible cannabis gummies in packaging designed to mimic popular candy brands. Leakesville resident Christopher Sumlin,41, was…
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