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Police Chief Patrick Jaco has resigned from his post as leader of the Yazoo City Police Department after he told The Herald he will be pursuing another career path but will remain in Yazoo City to continue to give back to the community.
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Police Chief Patrick Jaco has resigned from his post as leader of the Yazoo City Police Department after he told The Herald he will be pursuing another career path but will remain in Yazoo City to continue to give back to the community.
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Police Chief Patrick Jaco has resigned from his post as leader of the Yazoo City Police Department after he told The Herald he will be pursuing another career path but will remain in Yazoo City to continue to give back to the community.
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Mayor Mark Grubbs announced during the Magee Mayor and Board of Aldermen regular meeting, Tuesday, February 3, 2026 the annual March of the Mayor’s Food Drive is underway.
One pound packages of spaghetti noodles will be collected through February 27 and will be given to food distribution sites in Magee and surrounding counties.
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Mayor Mark Grubbs announced during the Magee Mayor and Board of Aldermen regular meeting, Tuesday, February 3, 2026 the annual March of the Mayor’s Food Drive is underway.
One pound packages of spaghetti noodles will be collected through February 27 and will be given to food distribution sites in Magee and surrounding counties.
By Beth Pudas on
1 month 3 weeks ago
Mayor Mark Grubbs announced during the Magee Mayor and Board of Aldermen regular meeting, Tuesday, February 3, 2026 the annual March of the Mayor’s Food Drive is underway.
One pound packages of spaghetti noodles will be collected through February 27 and will be given to food distribution sites in Magee and surrounding counties.
By Beth Pudas on
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Walter Morrison
Top priorities in for the mayor of Gluckstadt this year include road projects to improve traffic flow, progress on the city’s first park and support for the new businesses.
“We are continuing our efforts to do something to alleviate traffic congestion,” said Walter C. Morrison IV, who was appointed as the first mayor of Gluckstadt after incorporation June 6, 2021, and elected last year when the city held its first municipal election.
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Walter Morrison
Top priorities in for the mayor of Gluckstadt this year include road projects to improve traffic flow, progress on the city’s first park and support for the new businesses.
“We are continuing our efforts to do something to alleviate traffic congestion,” said Walter C. Morrison IV, who was appointed as the first mayor of Gluckstadt after incorporation June 6, 2021, and elected last year when the city held its first municipal election.
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Louisiana’s U.S. Senator John Kennedy has written a national best-seller, “How to Test Negative for Stupid And Why Washington Never Will.” The preposterous conceit that drives the book is that everybody, or almost everybody, in the nation’s capital is stupid, with the exception of Senator Kennedy.
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Walter Morrison
Top priorities in for the mayor of Gluckstadt this year include road projects to improve traffic flow, progress on the city’s first park and support for the new businesses.
“We are continuing our efforts to do something to alleviate traffic congestion,” said Walter C. Morrison IV, who was appointed as the first mayor of Gluckstadt after incorporation June 6, 2021, and elected last year when the city held its first municipal election.
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Whether you watch the Super Bowl for the football game, the half-time show, the advertisements, or just to join in the fun, the food is my favorite part. I love tailgate food and snack foods. It is a special treat when we get to eat complete junk food for dinner.
Because most of these recipes are complete calorie bombshells, they are not foods we should eat every day. Saving them for special gatherings, like the Super Bowl, make them even more special.
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The Magee Board of Aldermen hired a new zoning administrator/code enforcement officer Tuesday, February 3, 2026. Evan Jones of Jackson, MS will assume his duties Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
Jones is in the process of completing a Master’s in Public Administration online from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His previous experience includes nonprofit research and administration and most recently a stint with Alexander County, NC Planning and Development Department.
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The Magee Board of Aldermen hired a new zoning administrator/code enforcement officer Tuesday, February 3, 2026. Evan Jones of Jackson, MS will assume his duties Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
Jones is in the process of completing a Master’s in Public Administration online from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His previous experience includes nonprofit research and administration and most recently a stint with Alexander County, NC Planning and Development Department.
By Beth Pudas on
1 month 3 weeks ago
The Magee Board of Aldermen hired a new zoning administrator/code enforcement officer Tuesday, February 3, 2026. Evan Jones of Jackson, MS will assume his duties Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
Jones is in the process of completing a Master’s in Public Administration online from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His previous experience includes nonprofit research and administration and most recently a stint with Alexander County, NC Planning and Development Department.
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Top soloist back by popular demand, Bravo series’ Thalia Mara Hall return
Mississippi Symphony Orchestra’s “Ultimate Beethoven” concert, Saturday, February 28, at Thalia Mara Hall, toasts the master composer with a triumphal program highlighting all the drama, passion and power of his music. Popular concert violinist and audience favorite William Hagen returns in the guest artist spotlight, and the evening marks MSO’s Bravo Series’ return to the city’s grandest venue – the newly reopened Thalia Mara Hall.
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PRAM Central members display awards during the 2026 Outstanding Practitioner of the Year awards ceremony. Pictured are (from left) Kalli Hedgepeth, Chrystelle Thames, APR; Emily-Kate Ford, Sophie McNeil-Wolf, APR; Vanessa Lowe-Garcia, Micheal King and Jan Schaefer, APR.
The Public Relations Association of Mississippi Central Chapter honored three members as 2025 Outstanding Practitioners of the Year and presented the President’s Award during its annual awards program, recognizing professionals whose work and service have made significant contributions to the public relations profession and the organization.
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Dr. Rodney Rocconi, Dr. LouAnn Woodward, and Dr. Holt Crews
Investment Underscores Company’s Deep, Long-Term Commitment to Mississippi
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Dr. Rodney Rocconi, Dr. LouAnn Woodward, and Dr. Holt Crews
Investment Underscores Company’s Deep, Long-Term Commitment to Mississippi
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Dr. Rodney Rocconi, Dr. LouAnn Woodward, and Dr. Holt Crews
Investment Underscores Company’s Deep, Long-Term Commitment to Mississippi
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JACKSON, Miss. (February 5, 2026) — The Mississippi Main Street Association (MMSA) has awarded four $1,500 scholarships for the 2026 Main Street Now Conference, to be held April 13–15 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
One of the scholarships was sponsored by Kenneth H. P’Pool, MMSA Board Member Emeritus, and awarded to Dakota Presley, Director of the Main Street Chamber of Leake County. Additional MMSA scholarship recipients include Lindsay Mitchell, Director of Amory Main Street, and Tiffany Kinslow, Director of Main Street Magee.
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