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Two city department heads announced their retirements this week with their last days of work for Yazoo City to be towards the end of the month.
Fire Chief Ricky Harris and Public Works Director Robert Green submitted their resignation letters to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen Monday afternoon.
Green’s last day will be March 24, and Harris’ will be on March 31.
By Jamie Patterson on
2 weeks 6 days ago
Two city department heads announced their retirements this week with their last days of work for Yazoo City to be towards the end of the month.
Fire Chief Ricky Harris and Public Works Director Robert Green submitted their resignation letters to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen Monday afternoon.
Green’s last day will be March 24, and Harris’ will be on March 31.
By Jamie Patterson on
2 weeks 6 days ago
Two city department heads announced their retirements this week with their last days of work for Yazoo City to be towards the end of the month.
Fire Chief Ricky Harris and Public Works Director Robert Green submitted their resignation letters to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen Monday afternoon.
Green’s last day will be March 24, and Harris’ will be on March 31.
By Jamie Patterson on
3 weeks ago
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Twenty Years of Miracles Gala was held recently at The Country Club of Jackson with a sold-out crowd in attendance. The event served as a rebrand and launch for Harbor Day School. Formerly known as The Little Light House of Central Mississippi, the non-profit is now the Harbor Day School.
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Theo Gouras recently celebrated his 90th birthday. Sharing the occasion with him were (from left, back) Elsie Crawford, Liz Welch, Paul Welch, Bill Bissell, Kathy Bissell, Anastasia Jones; (front) Ben Crawford, Gouras, and Ken Jones.
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Theo Gouras recently celebrated his 90th birthday. Sharing the occasion with him were (from left, back) Elsie Crawford, Liz Welch, Paul Welch, Bill Bissell, Kathy Bissell, Anastasia Jones; (front) Ben Crawford, Gouras, and Ken Jones.
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Theo Gouras recently celebrated his 90th birthday. Sharing the occasion with him were (from left, back) Elsie Crawford, Liz Welch, Paul Welch, Bill Bissell, Kathy Bissell, Anastasia Jones; (front) Ben Crawford, Gouras, and Ken Jones.
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Locke Ward, (center) a local Realtor and co-founder of Clean Up Jackson, recently presented a program for the Rotary Club of North Jackson. Ward helped form a grass roots group that beautifies the I-55 corridor from County Line Road to downtown Jackson. A group of volunteers gather on Friday mornings to pick up trash alone in the interstate and surrounding areas. He is shown with Club President Neelam Goel, (left) and Past President Uriel Pineda.
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Locke Ward, (center) a local Realtor and co-founder of Clean Up Jackson, recently presented a program for the Rotary Club of North Jackson. Ward helped form a grass roots group that beautifies the I-55 corridor from County Line Road to downtown Jackson. A group of volunteers gather on Friday mornings to pick up trash alone in the interstate and surrounding areas. He is shown with Club President Neelam Goel, (left) and Past President Uriel Pineda.
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The Garden Club of Jackson is planning its spring fundraiser for Wednesday, April 15 from 9:30 a.m.-noon at the Country Club of Jackson. Guests will enjoy brunch while acclaimed floral designer Lewis Miller offers a Flower Flash demo. Helping prepare are club members (from left) Ashley Meena, Deetsa Molpus, and Lawana McClennan. More information and tickets are available through the club website thegardenclubofjackson.com.
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Streetlights that are out in downtown Jackson pose a dilemma about who owns them.
Does Entergy own the streetlights, or do they belong to the city of Jackson?
“At some point in its history, the city decided to do its own streetlights,” said Dallas Quinn, director of public affairs for Downtown Jackson Partners.
“You look back and nobody (with the city) was changing the bulbs or ballasts. Entergy would fix their lights and the city didn’t.”
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3 weeks ago
The Garden Club of Jackson is planning its spring fundraiser for Wednesday, April 15 from 9:30 a.m.-noon at the Country Club of Jackson. Guests will enjoy brunch while acclaimed floral designer Lewis Miller offers a Flower Flash demo. Helping prepare are club members (from left) Ashley Meena, Deetsa Molpus, and Lawana McClennan. More information and tickets are available through the club website thegardenclubofjackson.com.
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3 weeks ago
Streetlights that are out in downtown Jackson pose a dilemma about who owns them.
Does Entergy own the streetlights, or do they belong to the city of Jackson?
“At some point in its history, the city decided to do its own streetlights,” said Dallas Quinn, director of public affairs for Downtown Jackson Partners.
“You look back and nobody (with the city) was changing the bulbs or ballasts. Entergy would fix their lights and the city didn’t.”
By Nell Luter Floyd - Sun Staff Writer on
3 weeks ago
Streetlights that are out in downtown Jackson pose a dilemma about who owns them.
Does Entergy own the streetlights, or do they belong to the city of Jackson?
“At some point in its history, the city decided to do its own streetlights,” said Dallas Quinn, director of public affairs for Downtown Jackson Partners.
“You look back and nobody (with the city) was changing the bulbs or ballasts. Entergy would fix their lights and the city didn’t.”
By Nell Luter Floyd - Sun Staff Writer on
3 weeks ago
The Garden Club of Jackson is planning its spring fundraiser for Wednesday, April 15 from 9:30 a.m.-noon at the Country Club of Jackson. Guests will enjoy brunch while acclaimed floral designer Lewis Miller offers a Flower Flash demo. Helping prepare are club members (from left) Ashley Meena, Deetsa Molpus, and Lawana McClennan. More information and tickets are available through the club website thegardenclubofjackson.com.
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An engagement celebration was recently held at River Hills Club for Sarah Chase Dulske and Matt Edwards. The bride-elect is the daughter of Anne and Michael Dulske of Madison. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Nidia and Mike Edwards of Saucier. The couple will exchange vows on May 26 in Lake Como, Italy.
After a wedding trip, they will make their home in the Atlanta area, where the bride-elect will finish her residency in pediatrics at Emory University and Edwards is associated with Arclin as a capital project engineer.
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An engagement celebration was recently held at River Hills Club for Sarah Chase Dulske and Matt Edwards. The bride-elect is the daughter of Anne and Michael Dulske of Madison. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Nidia and Mike Edwards of Saucier. The couple will exchange vows on May 26 in Lake Como, Italy.
After a wedding trip, they will make their home in the Atlanta area, where the bride-elect will finish her residency in pediatrics at Emory University and Edwards is associated with Arclin as a capital project engineer.
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