Wood pellet maker plans $200M investment in Mississippi
LUCEDALE (AP) — A company that makes wood pellets burned for fuel in overseas power plants is moving ahead with plans for a $140 million pellet mill and a $60 million ship-loading terminal on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Enviva LP spokeswoman Maria Moreno said Wednesday that the Maryland company signed agreements Monday with leaders in…
Read MoreUPDATED: Second victim from early morning blaze has died
From Staff Reports The two victims of a house fire early Thursday morning in the Neely Community have been identified as Johnny and Teresa Nelson, of Gautier. Greene County Coroner Ladd Pulliam confirmed the identities just before 4 p.m. Friday. Teresa Nelson, 65, was pronounced dead at the scene of the fire, which occurred at 1224 Neely-Avera Road just…
Read MoreTown of State Line taking bids on surplus equipment
PUBLIC NOTICE The Town of State Line Board of Aldermen will accept sealed bids at the office of the State Line Town Hall, 229 Main Street, State Line, Mississippi 39362 until 10:00 a.m., Friday, January 25, 2019 for surplus equipment for the Town of State Line. Equipment in this bid will include two vehicles, two…
Read MoreGreene County Board of Supervisors taking bids on emergency bridge repair work
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Supervisors of Greene County, Mississippi at the Greene County Courthouse, Leakesville, Mississippi, until 10:00 am on the 24th day of January, 2019 and shortly thereafter publicly opened for the 2018 EMERGENCY BRIDGE REPAIR, CONTRACT #3 (MCINNIS VERNAL ROAD), Greene County, Mississippi, as described…
Read MoreCHANCERY COURT NOTICES – published 1-10-19
NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI COUNTY OF GREENE WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated March 19, 2018, executed by CHARLES CLARDY, CRYSTAL D CLARDY, conveying certain real property therein described to WESTLAND LAND TITLE INSURANCE CO., as Trustee, for…
Read MoreFairley announces bid for Dist. 5 Supervisor
Special to the Herald Leaf resident Gary F. Fairley has qualified to seek the office of District Five Supervisor and announced he will seek the Republican nomination for the post in the upcoming Aug. 6, Republican Primary. The father of three is employed as a law enforcement officer with the Mississippi Department of Transportation, and…
Read MoreShannon Busby to run for Justice Court Judge – Post 2
Special to the Herald Longtime law enforcement officer Shannon Busby, of Mt. Pisgah, has announced his candidacy for the office of Justice Court Judge – Post 2. Busby has previously served Greene County residents as a sheriff’s deputy and is currently in his third term of office as a county constable. In announcing he will…
Read MoreBounds announces bid for re-election as county’s Circuit Clerk
Special to the Herald Cecelia Bounds of the Avera Community said this week that she is pleased to announce her campaign for re-election as Circuit Clerk for Greene County. Bounds, who is currently serving her third term as circuit clerk, says she looks forward to visiting and meeting the citizens of the county as the…
Read MoreEubanks seeks fourth term as Chancery Clk.
Special to the Herald Three-term Greene County Chancery Clerk Michelle D. ‘Shelley’ Eubanks is asking voters to continue their support as she runs for re-election. Eubanks, who began her career in public office in 2008, announced last week she would seek another term. She added that she is excited about the opportunity to continue to…
Read MorePierce says: Break a leg, Shee’ Dueitt
By RANDY PIERCE Guest Columnist The idiom “Break a Leg” has been used by actors and performers for a long time. According to Phrase Finder, actors are known to be superstitious (or at least they act like they are). The phrase derived from “the belief that one ought not utter the words ‘good luck’ to an…
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