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Big Fish Spawns Main Street Festival

By Editor | May 11, 2011 |

The World’s Largest Crappie Festival kicked off Saturday morning with music on the Main Stage. “It is all about us,” said Main Street Director Mickey Howley, “fish frying and local food, funky and fun music, regional arts and crafts, games for kids and adults, and just a big street party where you meet your friends…

Young Artists Display Work

By Editor | May 7, 2011 |

While downtown for the Crappie Fest, be sure to visit Imagination Station for their end of year art show. They have their Water Valley Main Street in 3D miniatures on display along with a with a number of other pieces created by the talented youngsters. The show runs through Sunday.  The studio, located on South…

Art Show Opens Downtown Tonight

By Editor | May 6, 2011 |

WATER VALLEY – Greening The Valley, an environmental art show opens tonight at Bozarts Gallery on Main Street. The show will present art work in a variety of media with attention to non-toxic methods, natural fibers, organic, sustainable, or recycled materials, according to gallery owner Annette Trefzer. “Environmental art helps us rethink and improve our…

Catch Of The Day Event Tonight

By Editor | May 5, 2011 |

ENID LAKE – Use your favorite freshwater fish recipe and enter the Catch of the Day cooking challenge and tasting buffet tonight. The event will be held on Thursday, May 5 at 6 p.m. at the North Mississippi Fish Hatchery and Visitor Education Center at Enid. It is jointly sponsored by the Mississippi Department of…

Quilts On View Saturday

By Editor | May 5, 2011 |

A dozen quilts by Mimi Alef from New Albany will be on display at Bozarts all day Saturday during Crappie Fest. They are really worth seeing, said Bozarts owner Annette Trefzer. “Mimi will talk about her work, quilting techniques, and all things quilt in the gallery from 3 – 5 pm to all who are…

Oops…

By Editor | May 5, 2011 |

Can you find the error in Circuit Clerk Daryl Burney’s sign at the new Blue Devil softball field?

Volunteers Lend A Hand In Pine Flat

By Editor | May 4, 2011 |

By Jack GurnerReporter PINE FLAT – The scent of pinesap was heavy in the air Monday morning along Hwy. 9W as cleanup continued from last Wednesday’s storm. Dozens of houses were damaged or destroyed along that stretch of highway in Lafayette County and the network of county roads that crisscross the area just a few…

Supervisors Split Vote On First Step In Redistricting Process

By Editor | May 4, 2011 |

By David HowellEditor COFFEEVILLE – Working in back-to-back meetings, supervisors agreed to move forward with the next step in redistricting with the hiring of the John C. Stennis Institute of Government to redraw the district lines. The action came after a heated debate during the “first Monday” meeting held in Coffeeville (see related story below)…

Don’t Miss Upcoming ‘Fishy’ Events

By Editor | May 4, 2011 |

By Jack GurnerReporter YALOBUSHA – There’s something fishy going on this week. Actually there are two somethings fishy going on: the Catch of the Day cooking challenge and tasting buffet is Thursday night and the World’s Largest Crappie Festival is Saturday. The Catch of the Day event begins at 6 p.m. Thursday at the North…

Storm Causes Minimal Damage In Yalobusha

By Editor | May 4, 2011 |

By Jack GurnerReporter TILLATOBA – A mobile home on County Road 9 that was destroyed by falling trees may have been the worse damage in the county from a series of powerful storms last Wednesday. The same storm in the early morning hours of April 27 tore the front porch off a home on County…

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  1. Cynthia Smith on March 29, 2023 at 9:53 am

    Is there a hearing for Billy Brooks concerning Ashley Henley’s death?

    • Margaret Tapper on June 11, 2024 at 12:08 pm

      Can any one give me the phone number to call for the law suit against Coltec for the TCE.

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