Illegal nightclub in McLain shut down on night of planned opening
From Staff Reports A nightclub in McLain was shut down over the weekend before a scheduled grand opening party could ever get going. A team of law enforcement officers led by the Alcoholic Beverage Control officer Joey Miles reportedly served a search warrant at 132 Jackson Street in McLain just after 10 p.m. Saturday. Local…
Read MoreSupervisors commit to partnership to build new Head Start center in State Line
New management for Rural Events Center and new tax revenues also big topics for BOS By RUSSELL TURNER Herald Editor The State Line community got what many think will be a big shot in the arm on Monday with a commitment from the Greene County Board of Supervisors to help re-open a full-service Head Start center…
Read MoreTown of McLain soliciting bids for wastewater project
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS TOWN OF MCLAIN WASTEWATER SYSTEM REHABILITATION CDBG PROJECT #1135-18-246-PF-01 Sealed bids will be received at City Hall, 106 Church Street, McLain, Mississippi 39456, until 3:00 pm local time, on July 26, 2019, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. These bids are to be for furnishing all labor, materials…
Read MoreNOW WE’RE COOKING…. Spotlighting Greene Countians Who are Known for Their Efforts in the Kitchen.
Reubin Ball revered for a lifetime of work and a lifetime of sharing love around the dinner table By ANNETTE HARVISON Herald Staff Over a million miles, in Greene County. 53 years of marriage. A lifetime of hard work. There is a man in our county that could tell some stories from all his years. He…
Read MoreGreene County Ag Day set for this Saturday
Agriculture showcase event to be held at Rural Events Center By ANNETTE HARVISON Herald Staff The MSU Greene County Extension office and the Greene County Farm Bureau presents the 2019 Greene County Ag Day, to be held at the Greene County Rural Events Center Saturday, June 29, beginning at 11 a.m. The event will feature…
Read MoreThree burglaries being investigated
Tips have helped ID suspects and recover stolen property, but more help sought From Staff Reports The Greene County Sheriff’s Office is investigating multiple home burglaries and hoping the general public may have information to assist in the cases. Investigator Tommy Henderson said he is currently investigating three burglaries and would welcome any information that…
Read MoreDecades of service … Justice court to take on new feel with departure of Walley and Beard
Friends, officials pay tribute to longserving judge and court clerk Staff Reports It is hard to imagine Justice Court without them, but after 34 years of service, Judge L. Joe Beard has decided he will not seek election for another term in office, and after 28 1/2 years on the job, Justice Court Clerk Rita…
Read MoreGarrett to serve nearly 12 years for meth trafficking
From Staff Reports A Greene County man will spend the next 11 ½ years in the federal penitentiary system for drug trafficking. Leondus Garrett, 31, of McLain, was sentenced Monday by U.S. District Judge Sul Ozerden to 136 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine.…
Read MoreOfficials don’t suspect foul play in death of man found in home
From Staff Reports A Greene County man found deceased in his home on Monday is believed to have died from natural causes. Nathaniel Walley, 69, of Hwy. 63 North near Sand Hill, was found dead in his mobile home on Monday after neighbors called law enforcement to ask for a welfare check. Sheriff Stanley McLeod…
Read MoreTeacher shortage, budget talks lead school board meeting
By RUSSELL TURNER Herald Editor With less than two months before students return to classes the Greene County School District is having real trouble finding qualified teachers to fill vacancies. Despite cutting six positions across the county due to changes in enrollment and continued underfunding of the Mississippi Adequate Education Program (MAEP), Supt. of Education Charles…
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