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  • Miss Grieco to wed Hassin on Sept. 16

    Miss Amanda Marie Grieco and Mr. Matthew Stephen Hassin are pleased to announce their engagement.  Miss Grieco is the daughter of Mr. Michael A. Grieco of Spring, Texas, and Mrs. Robin Roberts-Gilliam of Byhalia.  The bride-elect is the granddau...
  • Legion to hold annual yard sale

    Special to The HeraldThe American Legion Post 7 will be having its falls yard sale at the American Legion Hut by the post office on Sept. 4 from 6 a.m. until noon. For more information, call 716-0843....
  • School curfew will be enforced this year

    Special to The HeraldEntering into the school season, officials want to remind the public that school curfew will be enforced this year. The curfew is from 8 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. during the week. Report any children who are not in school during these hour...
  • When life gives you lemons, make lemonade

    By GARY ANDREWSEditor and PublisherNot long ago as I was moving my car around in our driveway I did something that will probably haunt me for years to come.For the past 15 years I have had a small, miniature long haired dachshund named Honey. Honey was my...
  • August 28th 2010

    ROBERT JENNINGS Robert Dale Jennings, 53, died Monday, Aug. 23, 2010 at home.Funeral services are today at 2 p.m. at Cypress Gardens. Visitation is today from 1-2 p.m. at Stricklin-King Funeral Home.Mr. Jennings was born Jan. 3. 1957 in Yazoo County to E...
  • Football fever begins at an early age

    It’s no secret that most guys go crazy about football, but I wouldn’t have thought it would start at age two.  Considering I had to grab my son about 10 times to keep him from running out onto the football field during last Friday’s game, I thi...
  • City seeks to ban the sale of “Spice”

    By JAMIE PATTERSONHerald ReporterLike many other municipalities in the state, city leaders are weighing in on prohibiting the sale of synthetic marijuana within the city.The substance, marketed  as “Spice” or “K2” has been recently gaining at...
  • Forever Young

    By JAMIE PATTERSONHerald ReporterWith a gleam in his eye and a wide grin, Mr. Bill Oldham has plenty of stories to share. The 100-year-old has jumped out of a runaway truck, served in the U.S. Army, worked in a shipyard and raised a family. “I feel youn...
  • Friday night preview - Aug, 27

    Tonight can be looked at as the season opener once again for Yazoo County schools, each team going winless last week at home. Yazoo City will have the only home game when they host Humphreys County at 7:30. The Indians are coming off a nail biter in a 26...
  • Lady Mavs win big on the road

    Manchester Academy pounded out five goals in the first half Wednesday night against Marshall and that was all they needed for a 5-1 win. The Lady Mavericks improve to 3-1 on the year after their second straight win over the Patriots who have been outscor...
  • Hard times for Lady Raiders

    Following one of their best starts in school history, the Benton Academy Lady Raiders softball team struggled this pastweek  with a 1-4 record, including a winless weekend at a tournament in Starkville. The first game was a 2-1 loss to AAA Pillow Academ...
  • MA starts district play

    A come from behind victory highlighted the start of conference play for Manchester Academy on the softball diamond. The Lady Mavericks are now 1-1 in their district after a 4-2 win against Oak Hill Monday and an 8-1 loss to Carroll Academy on Tuesday. ...
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  • Turnovers lead to Panther loss

    For one quarter of football, Yazoo County had kept Madison Ridgeland Academy off the scoreboard in the 2010 season opening rematch. By night’s end it was 2009 all over again as the Patriots shutdown the Panthers 47-6 at the swamp. “I thought we playe...
  • Mavs fall to rival Tri-County

    Manchester Academy had a handful of opportunities to score points, but chances don’t win football games. Tri-County needed just nine points for the shutout win as the first game in the Benny McLendon campaign ends in a loss. “I’m really pleased wi...
  • Missed chances cost Raiders

    Benton Academy overcame missed opportunities to stage a fourth quarter comeback, but University Christian scored twice in the final two minutes to hold off the Raiders in the season opener. Joe White grabbed an interception on the opening drive to disrup...
  • Indians lose nail biter, 26-20

    Dazmon Wright threw two touchdowns and ran for another in his debut for Yazoo City Friday night, but his efforts under center weren’t enough as Jackson Wingfield pulled out a 26-20 win in the 2010 season opener. The Indians last ditch effort came with ...
  • Local Kudzu Players return

    Special to The HeraldAfter taking the summer off, the Kudzu Community Players are in the pre-production phase of its fall play. This play is Neil Simon’s take on the job story, which makes it a comedy on a very serious subject. The troupe will assemble ...

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