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Surrounded by family and friends, Bob and Jaunee Barrington were celebrated at First Baptist Church of Yazoo City in honor of their 70th wedding anniversary. Hosted by their daughters, the gathering brought together those who wished to recognize the couple's lifetime of love, faith, and dedication. The celebration allowed everyone to share memories, laughter, and warm tributes to the pair who have touched so many lives. Married in 1955, Bob and Jaunee have built a legacy rooted in kindness, commitment, and family.
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Manchester Academy announces its elementary honor roll for the third quarter.
High Honor Roll (all As)
1st Grade: Brooklyn Carpenter, Brynlee Carpenter, Tre Collum, Anna Thomas Dixon, Lena Lucas, Kash Pickens, Dallas Ray Porter, Raylan Shackelford, Libby Rush Shipp, Haigan Stewart, Alex Sullivan
2nd Grade: KirkLynn Alderman, Nash Boutwell, Carter Bowman, Sam Clark Burnham, Thomas Chandler, Avery Crawford, Creely Frey, John Harper Kerr, Mary Kate Ketchum, Aiden McFee, LynnLee Rushing, Schaffer Smith, James Worthy
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The widow of the late Aubrey Brent Jr. asks that the city council rescind their votes that allowed another name to be added as a memorialization honor to Prentiss Street.
During Monday’s city council meeting, Denise Brent said adding another honorary name to the city street was “disrespectful” to her and to the memory of her late husband, adding that she was not personally contacted prior to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen approving the addition.
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Interim department heads for Yazoo City’s public works and fire departments were named during Monday’s city council meeting.
Fire Chief Ricky Harris and Public Works Director Robert Green both announced their upcoming retirements and submitted their resignation letters to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen earlier this month.
Green’s last day was March 24, and Harris’ will be on March 31.
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City leaders have accepted the sole bid provided by a contractor to remove debris caused by the severe weather that struck Yazoo City earlier this year.
During Monday’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting, the board accepted the only bid from Holliday Construction out of Poplarville.
“We will have to come back for the board to approve a contract too though,” added Board Attorney Lilli Evans-Bass. “We can call a special meeting as soon as we get a contract. The contract will have to be approved before they can start.”
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A Yazoo City man was sentenced to serve 35 years in prison after pleading guilty to a drive-by shooting in the summer of 2023.
Akyrion Phillips entered a guilty plea during his trial in Yazoo County last week, according to District Attorney Akillie Malone-Oliver. The presiding judge accepted the plea as an open plea, sentencing Phillips for two counts of aggravated assault and one count of shooting into an occupied dwelling.
Phillips will serve 35 years of his 50-year sentence.
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Benton Academy senior Wyatt Nichols is surrounding by his classmates after signing to cheer for Holmes Community College this fall.
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Manchester Academy came out swinging to take an early 4-0 lead, but Benton Academy took the lead in the bottom of the first inning and never looked back as the Raiders went on to win 16-6.
James Aaron Stanford drove in seven runs on three hits to lead the Raiders at the plate.
Stanford launched a two-run homer over the left field wall in the second inning, added a three-run double in the third, and a two-run single in the fourth inning.
Jake Louis Paul drove in a sacrifice to get the Mavericks on the board first.
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Benton Academy's James Aaron Stanford celebrates a two-run homer that helped lift the Raiders to a 16-6 victory over Manchester Academy Friday.
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Juelz Khalil Jordan of Yazoo City served as a page for the Mississippi Senate. Pages generally run errands for officials and Senate staff. Juelz is pictured with Lieutenant Governor C. Delbert Hosemann, Jr., and Senator Joseph C. Thomas Sr., who sponsored his visit. Juelz is the son of Arnelia Hampton and attends Yazoo City High School. When asked about the week, Juelz said, "I would say this experience was very eye-opening. Creating friendships with different people in spaces I thought I’d never be in is warming.
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In a moving ceremony filled with gratitude, reverence, and celebration, Rev. Dr. Clifton Jackson, President and Founder of the Lillie Mae Jackson Scholarship Foundation, presented special awards recognizing faithful Christian service to Pastor Rev. Dr. John Allen and his wife, Mrs. Cathy Allen, of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church in Benton.
The presentation took place inside the Galilee MB Church sanctuary, where church members, family, and community leaders gathered to honor the couple’s many years of dedicated ministry and commitment to Christian education.
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The Yazoo Herald brought home eight awards from the Mississippi Press Association’s 2025 Advertising Division Better Newspaper Contest, including two first-place honors.
Editor and Publisher Jamie Patterson won first place in the Institutional Ad category and Holiday Ad category with her ad highlighting CF Industries’ Memorial Day appreciation.
Patterson won second place awards in Institutional and in Editorial Special Editions for the Herald’s Salute to Veterans. She also won Honorable Mention awards in General Retail and Institutional categories.
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The Yazoo County Tax Assessor Denise Robertson and staff would like to remind homeowners the Deadline for filing Homestead Exemption is April 1, 2026.
Also, personal property renditions are due by April 1 as well.
If you purchased a new home in 2025 and you were living there December 31, 2025, you will need to file homestead exemption for 2026. Your deed had to be acknowledged by January 1, 2026 and filed by January 7, 2026 to be eligible for 2026. The requirements for filing homestead exemption are:
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Zarya McGee has been named STAR Student for Yazoo City High School for the 2025-2026 school year by the Mississippi Economic Council (MEC) Student Teacher Achievement Recognition (STAR) program, sponsor of the Student Teacher Achievement Recognition (STAR) program.
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Yazoo County received some good news this week with a bill heading to the governor’s office for the construction of a levee along the river for flood control.
“This project will help protect 123,000 acres of agricultural land and Delta communities from flooding when the Mississippi River rises and backs up the Yazoo River,” said Lt. Governor Delbert Hoseman. “Flooding has been an ongoing challenge in this part of our state, so this project is long overdue. We are glad to help move this forward.”
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Yazooans voted last week in the 2026 midterm Republican and Democratic primaries for U.S. House and U.S. Senate seats to decide which candidates will face off in the Nov. 3, 2026, general election.
Locally, 14.67 percent voter turnout was reported with 2,746 Yazooans casting their ballots. There are 18,798 registered voters in Yazoo County.
Local breakdowns include:
Democrat Party Primary Senate
• Scott Colom, 1,073 votes
• Priscilla Till, 314 votes
• Albert Littell, 138 votes
Democrat Party Second Congressional
District, House of Representatives
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Two suspects remain behind bars on murder charges. Xzavian Gainwell and Tylan Johnson, both 19, remain in custody at the Yazoo County Correctional Facility on murder charges.
Jeffrey Johnson was pronounced dead by paramedics from a gunshot wound, according to Yazoo County Coroner Ricky Shivers. The victim was pronounced dead at 1:25 p.m. on March 9 in the parking lot of Graystone Apartments on West Second Street.
A female victim was also struck by gunfire, but her injury was considered non-life threatening.
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