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Michael Anthony Knox and Margie Natika Cowans were united in marriage on February 19, 2011 in a 2 o clock ceremony with Pastor Anthony Brown officiating the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Veazey Cowans and the late Clinton Moore. She i...
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VISCKSBURG – Tuesday nights chilly weather wasn’t enough to keep Yazoo City’s bats from getting hot, topping the Vicksburg Gators 6-5 in non-conference action. The Indians had just four hits offensively, but it was enough to get win with Demarcus Ma...
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Special to The HeraldStuart Johnson and Mallory Roberts, both of Yazoo City, were among the 151 University of Mississippi students included in the 2010 edition of Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and College.A campus ceremony was held o...
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Over the last week, I have successfully managed to save three turtles. I have a soft spot in my heart for turtles, and I will pull over even on a busy interstate to save a turtle from getting hit by a car. My husband Jason and I saw two pretty good size...
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JACKSON – Matt Peaster can add another accomplishment to his athletic resume this afternoon when he takes part in the 2011 MAIS North AA-AAA All-Star game at A.E. Wood Coliseum at Mississippi College. Peaster, the 2010 All-Herald MVP on the football fie...
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WES COLEMAN
Wes Coleman, 57, died Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011 at St. Dominic Memorial Hospital in Jackson.Funeral services were Saturday at Glenwood Cemetery with Rev. Dennis Duvall officiating. Burial followed under the direction of McClain-Hays Fune...
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By JAMIE PATTERSONHerald ReporterFive more candidates turned in their qualifying packets on Tuesday, raising the total number of hopefuls in the Yazoo County elections to 45 candidates. Circuit Clerk Susie Bradshaw said she also had a few candidates chang...
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By JASON PATTERSONManaging EditorA 19-year-old Lexington man has been charged with stealing $2,000 worth of farm equipment to modify his Jeep.Chris Dixon III is charged with grand larceny after allegedly stealing large tires and rims off of irrigation equ...
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By JAMIE PATTERSONHerald ReporterThe Yazoo Housing Authority gave city leaders an update this week about several of their projects, including the future demolishment of two apartment complexes. Betty Reed, with the Housing Authority, was invited to the Bo...
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Yazoo County had two bad innings. That and fielding 11 errors on the day proved to be the difference as the Panthers dropped their season-opener 16-2 to Riverside on Saturday.
“Youth and inexperience cost us on Saturday,” Panthers head coach Corbin E...
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By WILL EDGARFor the HeraldThe Yazoo BASSMasters held their season-opener tournament this past weekend in Humphreys County. The weather was gorgeous, but the fishing was tough, as the low weights from the weigh-in indictate. Here are the Top 5 from this e...
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CANTON – Benton Academy smacked 13 hits off Canton pitchers Friday in a 10-6 victory to cap off back-to-back games for the Raiders last week. Benton improved to 2-1 on the year after topping Deer Creek 3-2 the night before. Hunter Davis (1-0) and John P...
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JACKSON – Yazoo City plated 10 runs over the weekend as the Indians split the first two games of the season, defeating Murrah 7-5 before falling to Lanier 4-3 on Saturday. Head coach Gerald Peyton says he’s ready for the upperclassmen to find their gr...
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Manchester Academy notched a pair of wins to get back on track on the diamond. The latest came Monday night at home, 6-5 over Deer Creek. “We’re getting better all around,” head coach AJ Downs said. “This week’s schedule is going to really test ...
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Tri-County Academy and the surrounding Flora community are extending a special congratulation to senior Caleb Creel, who was recently named School Winner and State Finalist for the prestigious Wendy’s High School Heisman Award. Caleb was chosen for his ...
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Special to The HeraldThe Yazoo Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution in conjunction with the Four Seasons Garden Club presented five Natchez White Crepe Myrtles to the Martha Coker Green Houses on Feb. 14. The trees w...
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Special to The HeraldMayor McArthur Straughter will read to students at Webster Elementary School students on March 2 to help celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday.This is just one of the activities to motivate children to read during NEA’s Read Across Americ...
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No doubt about it. Money's tight.How tight is it?It's so tight I recently counted at least 10 high rollers standing on the roadside next to their luxury vehicles holding signs that said, “Will grovel for gas!” Two were politicians. Their signs read, ...