Stanford’s work played role in Apollo lunar landing
One small step … Anniversary of moon landing special to Greene County native By ANNETTE HARVISON Herald Staff Saturday, July 20, marked the 50th anniversary of the 1969 moon landing by American astronauts. The moon walk was talked about around the world. The United States set the goal of being the first space program to put…
Read MoreEscaped SMCI inmate captured
From Staff Reports The manhunt or a state inmate that escaped from a garbage truck work detail on Tuesday, ended early Wednesday afternoon when he was apprehended not far from where he went missing. Escaped state inmate Corey Lee Alred was taken back into custody after around 12:45 p.m. Wednesday, according to state prison officials. He was…
Read MoreHicks makes case to voters in Dist. 4 supervisors race
Special to the Herald Friends and neighbors, I am asking for your support to elect me as Supervisor District 4. I was born and raised in Greene County and have had the honor of raising my family here for the past 20 years. I am proud to be the son of Windell Hicks, a former…
Read MoreMaxie makes formal announcement for District 3 Supervisor’s post
Special to the Herald I, Scott Maxie recently announced my candidacy to run for District 3 Supervisor for Greene County in the Republican Primary. Our family home is in the Sand Hill Community. I graduated from Sand Hill School in 1987. I have been married to my wife Peggy (Watson) Maxie for 27 years. We…
Read MoreMcCluskey issues open letter to Dist. 5 voters
Special to the Herald Greetings, I am running for Supervisor in Dist. Five. We have several people running for the same office. I feel that all these men are good men with good intentions. Unfortunately, good intentions do not always serve the citizens of the county. I would ask that you decide who you are…
Read MoreHultz in Meridian to represent Greene Co. in DYW Program
Special to the Herald The Ladies Variety Club recently hosted a DYW Send-Off Reception for Miss Madison Hultz, Greene County’s Distinguished Young Woman of 2020. Guests enjoyed a buffet of delicious food along with the fellowship with Madison and her family at Leakesville United Methodist Church on July 2. Madison modeled her attire for the…
Read MoreFred’s plans closure of Leakesville store
Pharmacy to remain open despite company’s uncertain future By RUSSELL TURNER Herald Editor It’s official. Well, kind of. After months of speculation, Fred’s dollar store chain announced late last week it is closing another 129 stores in six states. In that number are 35 Fred’s stores in Mississippi, including the store in Leakesville. According to published…
Read MoreGreene Co. residents earn academic honors at PRCC
Special to the Herald Three Greene County residents are among 57 Pearl River Community College student-athletes recently honored by the MACJC for their work in the classroom this past school year. The league separates its academic honors into two categories. Distinguished Academic All-State honorees earned at least a 3.8 GPA, while Academic All-State selections earned…
Read MoreThree baseball Wildcats earn Post-Season honors
From Staff Reports Three GCHS baseball players were honored earlier this summer for their efforts on the filed for the Wildcats this past season. Kenneth Moore, a 2019 graduate, along with seniors-to-be Peyton Roberts and Drake Henderson were selected by Region 7-4A coaches to the All-Region Team. Henderson earned the additional honor of being named…
Read MoreBarrow to follow Fleming as interim director of Jones Center
By TERESA McCREERY Special to the Herald Jones College’s Greene County Center Director and retired administrator for the Greene County School District, Richard “Rock” Fleming will be leaving education behind to enjoy retirement, again. Jones College President, Dr. Jesse Smith appointed Fleming to head up JC’s Greene County Center last fall after Fleming finished serving…
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