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Fuel Conservation

By Editor | May 15, 2008 |

What are you doing to conserve fuel? What do you recommend to others? Have you invented an alternative energy source that is being suppressed by the oil companies? Let us hear your two cents worth.

MDA Offers Free Energy Audit To Businesses

By Editor | May 14, 2008 |

The Mississippi Development Authority (MDA) is offering a free energy audit to local businesses, according to the Water Valley Main Street Association. “With costs going up every day it makes sense to save money where you can. An energy audit is a good tool that can help reduce utility bills,” says Jessie Gurner, WVMSA manager.…

Playing T-Ball Means Everybody Is A Winner

By Editor | May 14, 2008 |

Valley Tool took on State Farm this past weekend at the Crawford Sports Complex and the six-year-olds showed their stuff. If baseball is the all-American sport, then T-ball is all-American fun. The kids were having a great time as were the adults watching the game. The Herald thanks Jill Sharp and Margaret Higdon for helping…

Volunteers Play Vital Role In Yalobusha

By Editor | May 14, 2008 |

By David HowellEditor WATER VALLEY – Before the last storm cloud crossed Yalobusha Sunday morning, the steady roar of chainsaws could be heard cleaning up the debris left behind.     Many of these chainsaws were operated by volunteers in the county.     “We had a good crew the other night,” Yalobusha County Fire Coordinator Frank…

Downed Lines, Trees Bulk Of Inclement Weather

By Editor | May 14, 2008 |

By Jack GurnerReporter WATER VALLEY – Strong storms hit Yalobusha County late Saturday night downing trees and power lines and causing some flooding.     The National Weather Service issued tornado warnings for the county setting off warning sirens. Two waves of storms went across the county starting a little after 9 p.m.     Civil Defense…

A Familiar Topic, Rising Fuel Prices, Creates Concern In City

By Editor | May 14, 2008 |

By Jack Gurner Reporter WATER VALLEY – Smoking, grass, and gas were among the topics of discussions at the regular monthly meeting of the Water Valley Board of Aldermen Tuesday night, May 6 at city hall.  Mayor Bill Norris told the board that the cost of gas and oil has increased drastically. He said that…

Crime Report

By Editor | May 14, 2008 |

Water Valley Police are investigating a burglary which took place last Friday at a home on Wood Street. A DVD player was all that was reported taken, according to Lt. Rick McCuan.     Lt. McCuan reported the following additional law enforcement activity in the Water Valley City limits during the past week:     • Made…

Burney Will Compete In Rodeo Finals

By Editor | May 14, 2008 |

SENATOBIA – When the nation’s best college cowboys and cowgirls from 11 different regions enter into the CNFR (College Nationals Finals Rodeo) arena in Casper, Wyo., this June, Northwest Mississippi Community College cowboy Ross Burney of Coffeeville will be among them. Burney was listed in second place in the Ozark Region standings coming into the…

Lake Dedication Honors The Late Dean Hill

By Editor | May 14, 2008 |

WATER VALLEY – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Enid Lake will be hosting a dedication ceremony in honor of the late Wayland Dean Hill, Sr. at the Wildcat Brake Wildlife Management Area on Thursday, May 15, at 11 a.m.     The management area is located on Yalobusha County Road 494 off of Yalobusha…

Tornado Warnings – How much is enough?

By Editor | May 11, 2008 |

There has been some talk in the aftermath of the storms Saturday night and early Sunday morning about the warnings issued by the National Weather Service. Some say that telling people to take cover as much as 55 minutes before the storm was due in the area may have been too much. One person told…

2 Comments

  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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