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  • December 17th, 2011

    DOROTHY FRANKLIN Dorothy May Franklin, 76, died Tuesday, December 13, 2011 at Hospice House in Harrison, Ark.Funeral services were Friday at the Stricklin-King Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed at Mound Cemetery in Rolling Fork.Mrs. Franklin was born ...
  • Mississippi Ag begins expansion project

    By JAMIE PATTERSONManaging EditorConstruction began this week at Mississippi Ag with its training and meeting room expansion. Mike Langley, general manager, said it’s the first expansion since 1984 when a fire struck the local business. “We need to ex...
  • City board ready for meeting with school leaders

    By JAMIE PATTERSONManaging EditorOne alderman told city leaders it is time to do something about the local school district before the state takes it over. Ward 4 Alderman Aubry Brent Jr. said there should be a meeting between the Board of Mayor and Alderm...
  • Hearing to be held for election challenge

    By JASON PATTERSONEditor & PublisherA hearing is set for 9 a.m. Monday to determine if Circuit Court Judge Jannie Lewis should recuse herself from the Justice Court Southern District election challenge.Bennie Warrington is challenging the election in ...
  • Pretty in Pink sets anniversary celebration

    Special to The HeraldIn December of 2007, the Pretty in Pink Club evolved from just a “nice idea” into a focus group of young ladies demonstrating their leadership abilities within their communities through the “Lead and Not Be Lead” motto. During...
  • Mitchell speaks to Lions

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  • Shamedia Parker graduates from Academy of Hair Design in Jackson

    Shamedia L. Parker, daughter of Pilar Parker and Rickey Weekly, graduated from the Academy of Hair Design in Jackson on November 16.Parker is a 2010 graduate of Yazoo City High School. Parker is the granddaughter of Fannie Parker and Rose and Larry Harris...
  • Let’s not follow Europe’s path to bankruptcy

    If I could wave a magic wand and all politicians who had been in office for two terms or better would disappear, I would happily do the wave.  Politicians, incompetent, greedy, egotistical, power hungry politicians have brought this great nation to its k...
  • December 14th, 2011

    Dr. EDWARD BONDDr. Edward “Butch” Bond left this world on Thursday, December 8, 2011, to see the Glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.  In addition to his wife of forty-one years, Montine Young Bond, he is also survived by his son, Rev. Edward Ha...
  • Yazoo County senior killed in crash

    By JASON PATTERSONEditor & PublisherFor a second straight year Yazoo County High School is mourning the loss of a senior to an auto accident.David Edwards, 18, was killed Monday morning when his truck left the road and hit a tree before bursting into flam...
  • Longtime Yazoo dentist Dr. Edward Bond dies

    Longtime Yazoo dentist Dr. Edward “Butch” Bond died Thursday at age 70.Funeral services were Monday at First Presbyterian Church with Rev. Sam Smith officiating. Burial followed at Glenwood Cemetery under the direction of Stricklin--King Funeral Home....
  • Garbage collection returns to twice a week after protest

    By JAMIE PATTERSONManaging EditorGarbage will be picked up twice a week again in Yazoo City after numerous complaints from citizens.The Board of Mayor and Aldermen first moved garbage pickup to once a week a few weeks ago. Since then, City Hall has been f...
  • Local authors to sign books

    By JASON PATTERSONEditor & PublisherGerard Helferich and Teresa Nicholas are more than just husband and wife.They’re also each other’s first editors, most honest critics and strongest supporters. If the authors find themselves struggling for the right...
  • Local students donate goods to the needy

    Special to The HeraldThe Yazoo City Alternative Learning Center, in conjunction with McCoy and Webster Elementary Schools, joined together in having a canned food drive Oct. 10-Nov. 17.The theme of the drive was “A Season of Giving.” The schools combi...
  • Martin celebrates third birthday with Spiderman

    Spiderman made a special visit to Ms. Tina’s class at Wee Care Daycare for the birthday celebration of Lucius David Martin, son of Jakese and Lucius Martin Jr. of Yazoo City. Martin celebrated his third birthday with classmates and friends....
  • Shamyia Douglas turns 10

    Shamyia LaShae Douglas, daughter of Cynthia Washington and Eddie Douglas of Benton, celebrated her tenth birthday on Dec. 4 with family and friends. She is the granddaughter of Thester and Dora Washington of Benton and the late Gloria Douglas of Vaughan. ...
  • Adjusting to life with baby sister

    Our son James stepped back and looked across the wooden floor of our living room with a sense of pride. His giant dinosaur puzzle was complete. He had spent the past 15 minutes wiggling pieces of the puzzle around until he found the right spots. It was no...
  • December 10th, 2011

    ALICE KNIGHTFuneral services for  Alice Green Williams Knight are set for 1 P.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011 at the Mount Nebo Baptist Church at 2237 Campbell Road in Benton. Viewing will be held at the church from 9-11a.m. prior to the service. Knight-Linds...
  • Dr. David Parker participates in Air Force arctic medical mission

    By JASON PATTERSONEditor & PublisherSleeping on the floor of a schoolhouse, enduring freezing temperatures or having to travel by airplane isn’t part of a normal day at the office for Dr. David Parker.But it was something he gladly endured to help provi...
  • Brent hosts forum to discuss city issues

    By JAMIE PATTERSONManaging EditorThe city school district was a hot topic during the political forum sponsored by Alderman Aubry Brent Jr. this week.About 25 citizens attended the town hall meeting Wednesday evening, and most of them voiced concern and fr...
Letters to the editor

Dear Editor,
The decision by the present school board not to renew the teaching and coaching contract of Mr. Archie Carlyle was a planned and calculated act of politics. This kind of thing has been happening for years.
They didn’t follow policies or procedures in this matter. The state’s report on the district asked the board to stop interfering in this kind of situation, but it seems they didn’t get the memo.
My mother always put her 11 children first in making decisions for their futures. It is clear this board did not do that.
Mr. Carlyle’s only crime was putting his students first. I feel like Jesus, when he told the people at the well, “He who is without sin cast the first stone.”
I and the 800 people who have signed the petition calling for Carlyle’s return can find no fault in his dedication to our community. We are being laughed at across the state, and on Facebook and Twitter.
Our community is losing faith in our ability to work in a productive and successful district. The Yazoo Herald’s sports editor called it a “travesty.” I ask the question, where are all those Christian folks, his co-workers, his pastor and his fellow church members?
Where are the athletes, past and present, and most of all where are the parents? He has mothered and fathered when you were unable to make it to a game or on the road, giving your children heart-to-heart talks of motivation and encouragement both in the halls of our schools and on the streets of this community. Now he deserves your support in this critical matter.
This affects us all, black and white, because the future of our community is at stake. I am asking everyone to show as much concern about this matter as they do during election time.
Mr. Clifton Jones, I sat on the school board when you and your wife in a 3 to 2 vote were denied what you rightfully deserved. When you first ran for alderman you were the only politician I ever spent an entire day with, walking the streets because I believed in you. When I ran for mayor as an independent, I endorsed McArthur Straughter in the primary. Many people thought I was crazy, but I was exercising my rights.
Mr. Aubry Brent Jr., I followed you from Vicksburg to Belzoni and saw people commit perjury to defeat you. When citizens support a candidate, they want something in return. As a citizen with the 800 petitioners, we are calling in our wager. Just get the record of the board of that decision, which is public record. Check the timeline of the action, and you will be amazed. Next month you will appoint or reappoint a board member, but before you do we deserve answers.
If you find me wrong I will come back and sit before you and the school board and give a public apology. Everyone deserves their day in court, and Mr. Carlyle certainly does.
What you do or don’t do will determine the caliber of teachers and coaches willing to come into our community and work with our children.

Johnny Staples

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