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  • Harper presents Rosalie program

    Special to The HeraldThe Yazoo Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Vice Regent Priscilla Harper presented a program on Rosalie to Iklana Chapter NSDAR in Belzoni on Nov. 8. Harper serves as Hospitality Chairman on t...
  • Honor society selects White for scholar team

    Special to The HeraldJordy White was among the six Jones County Junior College sophomores recently nominated for Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society’s New Century Scholars/All-State American Team honors. These students were selected because they maintained a ...
  • Yard of the Month

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  • Devotional luncheons to be held in December

    Special to The HeraldA series of Christmas devotional luncheons will be held in December. Please join for a dutch lunch and brief service. Rev. Hal Hood will speak on Dec. 1, Rev. Chance May on Dec. 8, and Rev. Will Wilkerson on Dec. 15 at noon at Coleman...
  • There’s good news and bad news

    Last fall, I began to suffer almost unbearable pain in my right shoulder.  Each day, it seemed, the pain intensified. Soon, I began to feel numbness in by right hand, and I knew it was time that I consult a doctor.  I went to see my family doctor, and a...
  • November 30th, 2011

    RAY CLOWERRay Moore Clower, 58, of East Fork, and formerly of Yazoo City, died Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011 at Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center in McComb.Visitation is today at East Fork Baptist Church from 8  a.m. until services there at 10 a.m. B...
  • Egg-cellent Performance

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  • Yazoo agriculture and civic leader Sonny Baskin dies

    By JASON PATTERSONEditor & PublisherMarion F. “Sonny” Baskin, a leader in agriculture and civic affairs, died Sunday at age 77 of leukemia.Visitation will be Thursday from 9-11 a.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church. Funeral services will follow with Rev. G...
  • Four houses to be demolished within city

    Danny Neely, code enforcement officer, said the necessary steps have been taken. “The owners have been notified, and (today there is) a public hearing to decide whether this property is to be brought up to code or demolished with the board making that d...
  • Justice Court judge candidate files petition

    By JAMIE PATTERSONManaging EditorIncumbent Bennie “Kay” Warrington filed a petition this week to contest the general election. Ballot boxes for the southern district justice court position were reviewed last week. Circuit Clerk Susie Bradshaw received...
  • Local choir members meet in preparation for Christmas Cantata

    pecial to The HeraldRehearsals are currently underway for a Christmas Cantata  scheduled for Dec. 9 at 6:30 p.m. at the Triangle Cultural Center. The program, sponsored by the Oakes African-American Cultural Center, will feature performers from area ...
  • Getting carried away for Christmas

    As the dressing and green beans begin to settle in my tummy from Thanksgiving, a whole new mission must begin. I love, love, love getting in the mood for the Christmas season. I must admit, it leaves a warm feeling inside as I spread the holiday cheer t...
  • November 26th, 2011

    BOBBIE NORRIS Bobbie June Norris died November 19, 2011 at Lifecare of Longmont, Colorado, following a lengthy illness. Visitation is today from 10-11 a.m. with graveside services at 11 a.m. at Glenwood Cemetery.Mrs. Norris born to Robert and Julia Chap...
  • Jones publishes diary of Georgina Barrett Devlin

    By JAMIE PATTERSONManaging EditorIt seems as if the story of Georgina Barrett Devlin was meant to be published. The long-time Yazoo resident began keeping a journal in 1852. Kept in spiral-bound composition notebooks, Georgina consistently wrote her story...
  • Local relief group to disband in Jan.

    By JAMIE PATTERSONManaging EditorThe Yazoo Humanitarian Recovery Committee will hold its last meeting next month, but the relief and hope the group has provided to Yazoo will continue for years to come. Rosalyn Glascoe, with the group, spoke to the Yazoo ...
  • ‘Tis the season to be vigilant

    By JAMIE PATTERSONManaging EditorOfficers would like the public’s assistance again this year to keep an eye out in their neighborhoods this Christmas season. Chief Eric Snow said the burglary rate was low last year in comparison to years before. He cred...
  • Local NSDAR members receive at Rosalie

    Special to The HeraldDuring the 2011 Fall Pilgrimage in Natchez, on Oct. 8 and 13, three National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution of the Yazoo Chapter and guest Caroline Lewis of Madison, niece of chapter member Delaine Stoner, receive...
  • Is it already that time of year again?

    It’s that time of year again. And for the Patterson home, there are some levels of excitement, anticipation, joy and urgency that can’t be put into words for this weekly column. I will try my best, but unless you are a witness to these uncontrollabl...
  • November 19th, 2011

    HUGH ADAMSHugh Walton Adams Sr., 85, died Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011.Funeral services were Saturday at Midway United Methodist Church with Rev. Will Wilkerson and Rev. Marshall Burnett officiating. Burial followed at the church cemetery under the direction o...
  • When one door closed, Luby found another way to serve

    By JAMIE PATTERSONManaging EditorHis dream was to join the Marines and do his part overseas in battle like so many of his childhood friends. Eagerly volunteering at 18 years old, the young country boy was anxious to see where the Marines would take him ...
Letters to the editor

Dear editor,
On May 24 our house completely burned except for the outside walls and garage.
Our family would like to thank the Holly Bluff and Tri-Community volunteer fire departments and also the Yazoo City Fire Department, all of the first responders, Sheriff Jake Sheriff, Fire Marshal Washington, Eric Woods of Yazoo Valley Electric and the YVEPA employee who came in the “cherry picker” to turn off the transformers.
Our thanks to Tre Perry and Nikki - my niece and nephew, Frances Dorris and Angie Luckett for literally holding me up and listening to my crying and heartbreak. Thanks also to all of the many others who were there that I probably didn’t see.
Thanks to our grandchildren Cody, Tara and Madalin and our oldest son who came from Pelahatchie to be with us along with Deedra, who also came. We want to thank Francis and William Dorris. Francis took me to Yazoo City in my pajamas that still smelled of smoke to buy all three of us two outfits and necessary items and food. Thanks to Mary Evelyn Huff Jr. for the doughnuts. Thanks to everyone who offered a place to stay and all concerned. Our thanks to Aunt Louise Templeton and Becky for the great barbecue, beans slaw and potato salad. A special thanks to Mr. Ed Goodwin for providing us a place to stay that was already furnished. Thanks to Wendy Riley for letting us get extra clothes from her shop. Oh, and thanks to the American Red Cross for their assistance.
The people in our small community may be few, but the support, love and prayers are huge!
Lastly, thank you Jesus Christ for letting our son John’s Friday night plans fall through. If John had not been home to wake us up, I don’t believe we would be alive today.
God bless each and every person who helped. Thanks to all of you, and with God’s help, we are going to come through this terrible nightmare. Please continue to pray for us.

Ronnie, Linda and John Coghlan

Dear editor,
God loves his children, and he wants us to grow in faith and wisdom. When we live in His grace each day we become closer and closer to our Father.
Call your neighbor today and ask them if they need anything. Let them know that you care about them. Maybe when you’re in a time of need they’ll remember when you checked in on them when they were down in life and you helped bring them back with a kind word that God placed in your heart.
Remember your neighbor.

Rev. John Gallagher
mayor of Eden

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