UPDATED: MDOT changes course – Chickasawhay River Bridge on Miss. 42 just west of State Line to remain open
Updated 12:15 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019 From Staff Reports MDOT has just changed course and decided NOT TO CLOSE the Chickasawhay River Bridge on Miss. 42 at this time. The Herald was notified of the decision when inquiring about a projected time line for repairs after the 11 a.m. announcement. According to an…
Read MoreDespite big wins, Cats need help to make playoffs
From Staff Reports The Greene County men’s soccer team is going to need some good fortune to reach the postseason this year after a disapointing loss to Forrest County AHS on Tuesday. The Wildcats traveled to Brooklyn in control of their own destiny. They Wildcats entered the match with a 5-2 record, but with East…
Read MoreSRE participates in Martin Luther King, Jr. Cooperative Days of Service
Special to the Herald In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., Singing River Electric joined other Mississippi electric cooperatives including Cooperative Energy, Dixie Electric, Coast Electric and Yazoo Valley Electric to participate in Mississippi Electric Cooperatives’ Days of Service, where co-op employees volunteered in the communities they served. King once stated, “Life’s most persistent and…
Read MoreCivil Rights Alliance to host Black Tie Gala
Special to the Herald A noted historian, author and educator will be the featured speaker at a Black Tie Gala being hosted by the Greene County Civil Rights Alliance next month. The event, which will carry the theme of “The Struggle is Real, but the Legacy Continues…” is set for Saturday, Feb. 23 at Leakesville…
Read MoreLongtime Sheriff Stanley McLeod hoping to serve county for another term
Special to the Herald Longserving Greene County Sheriff Stanley McLeod is asking voters for their continued support as he seeks another term as the county’s top law enforcement officer. McLeod has announced his candidacy and qualified for re-election. A formal announcement will come at a later time. Paid announcement by Stanley McLeod,…
Read MoreRyan Longmire seeks Justice Court post
Special to the Herald Local business owner Ryan Longmire, a Neely resident will be running for Justice Court Judge – Post 2. Ryan has the legal educational background and experience that ensures his qualification to serve as Justice Court Judge. Ryan received his undergraduate degree from William Carey University, Juris Doctorate from Loyola College of…
Read MoreCounty awarded $1.5M for Piave Plaza bridges
Project is one of 163 announced by MDOT statewide From Staff and AP Reports State transportation commissioners have approved 163 projects to repair or replace crumbling roads and bridges, including one project near Sand Hill for roughly $1.5-million. Commissioners voted Tuesday, months after lawmakers met in special session and authorized the state to issue $250…
Read MoreTruck rams local store in pre-dawn crash
The Store remains open despite severe damage By ANNETTE HARVISON Herald Staff A popular convenience store and diner sustained heavy damage Thursday morning after a truck crashed through the front wall before daylight. Timmy Leon Tanner, 38, of Boykin Creek Road, Richton, was traveling south on Indian Hill Road when he failed to stop at…
Read MoreMr. 600… Kimble hits big career milestone
Longtime GCHS coach’s 600th win could not have come at better time From Staff Reports Coach Dale Kimble’s storied career on the basketball court reached a new milestone on Friday. And, as if scripted by a Hollywood movie mogul, Kimble’s 600th career win could not have come at a better time or in more dramatic…
Read MoreCHANCERY COURT NOTICES published in Jan. 17, 2019 edition
IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF GREENE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EUNICE DICKERSON HATHORN, DECEASED MARY ELLEN MILLER, PETITIONER CAUSE NO. 2019-06MM RULE 81 SUMMONS TO: The unknown heirs-at-law, whose names are unknown, of EUNICE DICKERSON HATHORN, deceased, who are adults, if they be living and are non-residents of the State…
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