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Badly decomposed body found in wooded area near Natchez High School
NATCHEZ — The badly decomposed body of a man was found off of Sergeant S. Prentiss Drive on Wednesday afternoon, about 30 yards into the woods north of Natchez High School. Adams County Coroner James Lee said the body was pronounced dead at 2:10 p.m. Wednesday. “The remains were in horrible condition and will be […] The post Badly decomposed body found in wooded area near Natchez High School appeared first on Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper.
Howloween Pet Parade will take place in Natchez on Tuesday, October 10th
NATCHEZ, Miss. (KTVE/KARD) — The Howloween Pet Parade will take place in downtown Natchez on Tuesday, October 10, 2024, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Courtesy photo of Downtown Natchez Alliance According to officials, there will be an event for all ages, and furry, feathered friends will be downtown. A $5 entry fee will be […]
Aldermen express excitement over new speeding deterrent technology
NATCHEZ — The City of Natchez may soon be at the forefront of using new technology to deter drivers from speeding in school zones. However, that technology may be used in other areas of the city where speeding is a public safety issue. Natchez Mayor Dan Gibson introduced Joe Payne, a former Jackson police officer […] The post Aldermen express excitement over new speeding deterrent technology appeared first on Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper.
Historic Natchez Foundation’s 50th anniversary: Edelweiss
Located on South Broadway Street, Edelweiss is Mississippi’s premier example of the Swiss Chalet style of architecture and the most picturesque of the Victorian houses built in Natchez during the post-Civil War period. Built in 1883, the design of the house was probably inspired by a drawing (page 171) in an 1875 pattern book entitled […] The post Historic Natchez Foundation’s 50th anniversary: Edelweiss appeared first on Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper.
Vidalia officials still unclear on how long animals can stay at pound
VIDALIA, La. —Nearly 90 days after taking over operations of the city’s animal shelter, Vidalia officials have yet to set policies on how to handle stray dogs and cats found in city limits. Aldermen met Tuesday with animal control officers and representatives of a local shelter and transport organization to discuss changes to the existing […] The post Vidalia officials still unclear on how long animals can stay at pound appeared first on Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper.
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