Jan 12, 2012 | Natchez Democrat
1850s bathroom being preserved
National Park Service staff disassembled a bathroom dating back to the 1850s in Dunleith Thursday in hopes of preserving it as a cultural artifact.
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Mae and friends to sell lemonade for humane society |
Patrons with two legs can help their four-legged friends Friday. Mae Holyoak, Sophie Webber, Alexandra Person and Madison Delaney will man Mae and Friends Lemonade Stand from 2 to 6 p.m. Friday in front of the Natchez Convention Center.
Tourism Council applauds area promoters
Tourism promotion isn't office work. Promoting a city happens in restaurants, gift shops, bed and breakfast establishments and even on the street corner, and the Natchez-Adams Chamber of Commerce Tourism Council said a big "thank you" to all the faces of tourism promotion at the annual tourism awards ceremony Thursday in conjunction with national ...
Letter writer truly cared about Natchez
It was easy to predict when Kirk Bartley would be stopping in to see us. Certain issues in our town or country always got his blood boiling, his brain working and fingers typing.