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Sims Reappointed As Supervisors’ Board President

By Editor | January 16, 2008 |

Supervisors Approve First Beer Permit By David HowellEditor COFFEEVILLE – Gathering around the table in the Coffeeville Courtroom last Monday, Yalobusha County Board of Supervisors re-elected Amos Sims as its president and Tommy Vaughn as the board’s vice-president in their first meeting of the new term.     “Amos, I feel like you need that job…

Weir Tornado Strikes Dairy Farm With Yalobusha Links

By Editor | January 16, 2008 |

By Jack GurnerReporter The strong tornados that ripped through Mississippi last Thursday destroyed much of the Turnipseed Dairy Farm in Weir. The Dairy is owned and operated by Todd and Parker Turnipseed, grandsons of Mr. And Mrs. Paul Parker of Water Valley. According to Jackson television station WLBT, only a twisted pile of lumber and…

Law Enforcement Report

By Editor | January 16, 2008 |

2007 Crime Statistics From The Water Valley Police Department     Water Valley Police Chief Mike King released the following crime statistics from 2007 generated by his department:     1500 – Citations Issued     600 – Adult Arrests     85 – Juvenile Referrals/Arrests 1,239 – Offenses Investigated to include: • 032 – Minor traffic accidents •…

City Beer Ordinance Kicks In Saturday, Jan 19

By Editor | January 12, 2008 |

    Water Valley Police worked Friday visiting beer retailers in the city to inform them that cold beer cold no longer could be sold after next Friday, January 18.     The town’s new ordinance, which was approved by aldermen on December 18, will take effect at 12:01 a.m. on January 19, according to Water Valley…

County Officials Take Oaths of Office

By Editor | January 10, 2008 |

Judge Andrew Baker administered the Oaths of Office .

Yalobusha’s November Unemployment Rate Drops Off From 2006

By Editor | January 10, 2008 |

Unemployment in Yalobusha County dropped to 6.7 percent in November. That is more than a percentage point under the 7.9 posted during the same period the previous year, according to the Mississippi Department of Employment Security. The state average for November was 5.7 percent which is also a drop from the 6.3 percent average in…

Supervisors Stick To County Beer Regulations

By Editor | January 9, 2008 |

By David Howell Editor  COFFEEVILLE – Proponents of opponents of the county’s new beer ordinance packed the Coffeeville courtroom Monday for the first supervisors’ meeting of the new year. They waited anxiously to see if changes were on the horizon.     The main issue, evidenced by the number in attendance from the Sylva Rena community,…

Carothers Backs Out Of Land Sale, No Move Is Planned

By Editor | January 9, 2008 |

By Jack GurnerReporter WATER VALLEY – At the regular January meeting of the Water Valley City Board, it took Mayor Bill Norris just under 20 seconds to read a letter that brought an end to a process than has spanned three months. About 90 minutes into the Jan. 2 meeting, Mayor Norris read the brief…

Planning Is Underway For The Valley’s Sesquicentennial Birthday

By Editor | January 9, 2008 |

By Jack Gurner Reporter Water Valley is having a birthday party this spring and everyone is invited. The city was created on April 28, 1858, when a special charter was approved by then Governor W. McWillie. A Founders Day celebration will be held April 19 in honor of the town’s 150th year, according to Mayor…

Questions From Our Readers

By Editor | January 9, 2008 |

In an effort to keep the public informed about matters that effect our area, The North Mississippi Herald encourages readers to submit questions via e-mail, U.S. mail or written questions can be dropped off at the office. E-mail your questions to askherald@bellsouth.net or mail them to P.O. Box 648. Each week, questions will be published…

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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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