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Debris removal set to begin in Leakesville, still likely a few weeks away elsewhere in the county
Supervisors mulling over bids from multiple debris contractors By RUSSELL TURNER Herald Editor Officials in Leakesville say residents should soon begin seeing progress on Hurricane Zeta debris removal efforts. Meanwhile, Greene County residents growing weary of seeing storm debris along the county roadways will need to muster a little more patience as county leaders continue to…
Read MoreGCHS basketball teams earn key region sweep of Purvis
By RUSSELL TURNER – Herald Editor The Greene County High School basketball teams improved their positioning in the regular season region standings on Tuesday with a sweep of Purvis. With the wins over the Tornados, the Wildcats and Lady Cats find themselves in the top half of the Region 7-4A standings with several key games remaining in the…
Read MorePresidential declaration clears path for debris removal, aid for local residents
From Staff Reports Greene County officials are hoping to kick debris removal efforts related to Hurricane Zeta into high gear now that President Trump has finally approved a Federal Disaster Declaration in response to the storm. Zeta ripped through the area in late October, causing damage in some areas comparable to that of Hurricane Katrina…
Read MoreDiscovery of man’s body in Leaf being investigated as a homicide
From Staff Reports Local and state officials are continuing their investigation into the apparent murder of a George County man whose body was found in the Leaf Community on New Year’s Day. Greene County Sheriff Stanley McLeod confirmed the identity of the man as that of 33-year-old Cameron Perryman, of Benndale. Perryman’s body was reportedly…
Read MoreMan charged in fatal ATV crash released on $250K bond
Two young men killed after being struck by off road buggy at large gathering in Leakesville By RUSSELL TURNER Herald Editor The George County man charged with two counts of homicide (manslaughter) and one count of aggravated assault in connection with a deadly ATV crash in Greene County last weekend has been released on bond. Derrick Lane Chavers,…
Read MoreKing returning to GCHS as football assistant coach
From Staff Reports A familiar face will be back on the sidelines and back in the hallways at Greene County High School when students return from Christmas break in early January. Mike King, who served for seven seasons as an assistant coach and head coach for the Wildcats, is returning to the school to serve…
Read MoreMDOC looking at putting sharpshooters back in guard towers as contraband smugglers get more creative
Drugs, phones and even chicken wings stuffed in footballs and tossed over fences in latest smuggling attempt From Staff Reports Officials with the Mississippi Department of Corrections are developing plans to reinstate armed guards in watch towers at the state prison in Leakesville to crack down on attempts to introduce contraband over the security fences.…
Read MoreTwo killed after being hit ay ATV at large gathering in Leakesville
Two young men killed after being struck by off road buggy at large gathering in Leakesville By RUSSELL TURNER Herald Editor Authorities are continuing to investigate and piece together details from an ATV wreck that killed two people and injured several others this past weekend. Investigators with the Greene County Sheriff’s Office said Tuesday afternoon they…
Read MoreChanges coming Monday to county garbage collection as partnership with Waste Pro begins
From Staff Reports Greene County will see new faces and trucks for garbage pick beginning Monday Waste Pro will begin providing the county’s residential service Monday, Dec. 14, and for most county residents, service days will remain the same. The new service will provide collection services Monday through Friday. Billing will remain with the county,…
Read MoreGCSD partners with WCU and other public school districts on “Grow Your Own”
The Greene County School District has joined a “Grow Your Own” partnership with William Carey University and seven other public school districts to help fight Mississippi’s critical teacher shortage through. “Grow Your Own” is a program to aid K-12 public school districts to select students for a fast-track program at William Carey that will enable…
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