Local farmers eligible for emergency loans due to losses from excessive rain
USDA Secretary Thomas J. Vilsack has designated 13 Mississippi counties as the primary natural disaster area. Producers in Franklin, Harrison, Holmes, Humphreys, Issaquena, Jackson, Jefferson Davis, Lawrence, Leake, Pike, Sharkey, Stone, and Yazoo counties who suffered losses caused by excessive rain and flooding occurring Aug. 1, 2022, through Aug, 31, 2022, may be eligible for…
Read MoreSmall businesses eligible for SBA loans due to excessive heat
The U.S. Small Business Administration recently announced that economic injury disaster loans are available in Mississippi for small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small businesses engaged in aquaculture, and most private nonprofit organizations affected by excessive heat from June 1 through Oct. 6, 2022. The declaration includes the primary counties of Alcorn, Benton, Calhoun, Chickasaw, Coahoma,…
Read MorePoultry association seeking votes for best chicken wings
Some restaurant in Mississippi prepares the best chicken wings and the Mississippi Poultry Association is trying to find them, but they need wing fans’ help. Last year, the National Chicken Council estimated that “on Super Bowl weekend, when wings are at their hottest, Americans are anticipated to devour 1.42 billion wings.” More wings are eaten…
Read MoreOutdoor trust fund accepting grant applications; announces project head
Gov. Tate Reeves recently announced that the Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund is accepting grant applications, and Ricky D. Flynt will be leading the effort. “From our rivers and forests to our farmlands and coastlines, Mississippi is truly blessed with a wealth of natural beauty,” said Reeves. “We have a duty to preserve our land…
Read MoreCharles Raymond Watts
Charles Raymond Watts, 86, of Brookhaven, died Jan. 14, 2023, at his residence. He was born Aug. 26, 1936, to Zollie Watts and Anna Smith Watts. He served his country in the United States Air Force. After returning home from his service, he received an associate degree in electronics and began his lifelong career as…
Read MoreBrenda Peavey Adcock
Brenda Peavey Adcock, 61, of Jayess, passed away Jan. 7, 2023, at Forrest General Hospital in Hattiesburg. Brenda was born March 3, 1961, in Annapolis, Md., to Conely and Olene Reid Peavey. A funeral service was held Jan. 11 at Topeka Baptist Church in Jayess, with graveside service following at Divide Methodist Protestant Church Cemetery.…
Read MorePeggy Joyce Kerr Clinton
Services for Peggy Joyce Kerr Clinton were held Jan. 13, 2023, at Hopewell Baptist Church in McCool, with burial following in the Hopewell Church Cemetery. Peggy Clinton, 77, died Jan. 9 in the front bedroom of her home in the Panhandle community of Choctaw County. She was born in this same front bedroom on May…
Read MoreVernon Wesley Errington
Graveside services for Vernon Wesley Errington were held Jan. 6, 2023, at Floral Hills Cemetery in Pearl. Rev. Charlie Finch officiated. Mr. Errington, 94, entered into the eternal rest of his Lord on Jan. 3 at his residence in Byram. Mr. Errington was born on May 6, 1928, in Copiah County to James Monroe and…
Read MoreMary Sue Lambert
Mary Sue Lambert, 86, of Monticello, passed away Jan. 3, 2023, at Lawrence County Hospital in Monticello. Sue was born Aug. 22, 1936, in Pinola to James Leonard and Beulah Perrett Bennett. A funeral service was held Jan. 5 at Forest Grove Methodist Protestant Church in Jayess. Bro. Bobby Dawson officiated, with Wilson Funeral Home…
Read MoreLoretta Townsend Rutland
Loretta Townsend Rutland, 83, of Ruth, passed away Jan. 6, 2023, at her daughter’s residence in Monticello. Loretta was born Dec. 21, 1939, in Brookhaven to James Townsend and Jennie Greer Townsend-Davis. A funeral service was held Jan. 9 at Wilson Funeral Home in Monticello, followed by graveside service at Providence Baptist Church Cemetery in…
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