Wednesday Nov 4 | Commercial Dispatch
Fate of historic building up in air
The Historic Preservation Commission and a community member have about 4 1/2 months to decide the fate of a historic Columbus building.
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Yes, it's true!A This week the cat nation celebrated the greatness of cat-hood. The official date was October 29.
Pumpkins, ghosts and goblins, a full moon, and a chill in the air --- yes, then it must be almost time for the gingerbread house extravaganza! Boy! Does the Meridian Episcopal Church of the Mediator, 3825 - 35 Avenue, have a deal for you! Read on as I tell you all of the details of their upcoming Gingerbread House Contest and Silent Auction.
Jack and Gayle Kennedy of Hattiesburg announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Lynn, to Victor Jason McHenry, son of Robert and Linda McHenry of Craigville, IN.
L.V. Hull stories sought Tuesday, Wednesday
The Attala Historical Society invites locals to tell how they knew folk artist L.V. Hull and have their memories recorded.
Marriages The Lauderdale County Circuit Clerk's Office issued the following marriage licenses the last week: Wael Ahmed Salem and Sarah Amanda Ward Bradley James Luse and Lauren Michelle Olmstead William Shannon Culpepper and Amanda Michelle May Aaron Thomas Brown and Lisa Diane Lott Charles William Fisher and Allison Mae Hamrick Anthony Clay Goss ...
International spouses dine at Waverly
By Davida Hill-Beckum Daily Times Leader Linda Gates, of East Mississippi Community College's and Leslie Watkins, wife of Col.
Pine Belt Farmer's & Artisan's Market, 3 p.m. every Thursday through October at Town Square Park.
Family searches for missing Olive Branch man
It has been nearly two weeks since an Olive Branch father-to-be disappeared. This should be a happy time for Sarah Albritton, who is expecting her first child next week.
Non-profits say housing availability numbers are misleading
A day after Gulfport's mayor sounded the alarm on what he calls "a dangerous surplus of available housing," some housing experts say the numbers can be misleading.
Jackson Prep All grades Twenty-three Jackson Prep students have earned AP Scholar Awards in recognition of their exceptional achievement on AP exams.
Gift of paintings on exhibit at William Carey
William Carey University will have an art reception from 4-6 p.m. Tuesday to honor a gift by local musician Brian Blair in the new Sarah Ellen Gillespie Museum.
The South Mississippi Sun Herald
Submit items by 5 p.m. Monday to mynews@sunherald.com or fax to 896-2104. Trinity Talent opens in Biloxi Trinity Talent Agency in Biloxi represents professional models, actors, singers, dancers and musicians in the areas of fashion, television, film, local and national commercials, commercial print, promotional events and live shows.
Homebuyers in south Mississippi scramble for tax credit
Time is running short for first-time homebuyers to qualify for a tax credit of up to $8,000. The federal stimulus plan authorized the credit for purchases made to Dec.
Designers join staff of Anderson
Sarah Carr and Matt Haskins recently joined the staff of Anderson Design Center in Hattiesburg as interior designers.
MSU forms partnership with UWA
Mississippi State University is forming a partnership with the University of West Alabama that will allow some UWA students to also earn MSU engineering degrees.
Answer true or false: 1. Samson was the barefooted man that wept as he climbed Mount Olivet.
Purvis non-profit in demand, needs financing
"We can't get these homes built soon enough," said Garrett. When Michael Garrett saw a need a few years ago, he immediately went to work, eyeing land on Harold Tucker Road just outside of Purvis.