
Patrick Spiars named Benton Academy's STAR Student
By THE YAZOO HERALD,William Patrick Spiars has been named Benton Academy’s STAR Student for the 2017-2018 school year by the Mississippi Economic Council M.B. Swayze Foundation.
William Patrick Spiars has been named Benton Academy’s STAR Student for the 2017-2018 school year by the Mississippi Economic Council M.B. Swayze Foundation.
I’ve always heard of a mother’s instinct, and now I know that it really exists.
My husband Jason is usually on top of things around our house, but lately I have been exercising almost superhero powers with my ability to see and hear everything.
Coach Sammie Joe Glorioso passed away on April 1, 2018. He was 85-years old. He had been the coach at Anding High School, later Bentonia High, for most of his coaching and teaching career.
The Yazoo County Emergency Management Agency will be conducting a school shooting emergency simulation exercise this Saturday at the Yazoo City High School, from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Two state representatives visited with county leaders last week to discuss available funding that could be used to repair the nine bridges closed by the federal government.
Doug Andrews gives his wife Michelle a celebratory kiss after cutting the ribbon on their new business, The Pointe, Friday. The Pointe is an event center capable of hosting large events. It is located in the former Howell’s Restaurant building at 618 Center Park Lane.
Yazoo City’s police and fire chiefs learned that they will continue to serve, and Ward 1 Alderman Ron Johnson was appointed Mayor Pro Tem in a special meeting Monday.
The Yazoo City Police Department is investigating a shooting in the area of Charles Alley in Yazoo City that took place Friday afternoon.
Joseph Reginal “Joe” Broadaway Jr., 80, of Yazoo City passed away at his home on Tuesday, February 20, 2018.
Mr. Broadaway was a retired electrical supervisor for Yazoo City Public Service Commission and was a former alderman for Ward 4.
The tears begin to fill in her eyes as Judy Ables listens to the voice of her late son over a voicemail recording.
The Yazoo City Police Department is investigating a shooting in the area of Charles Alley in Yazoo City that took place Friday afternoon.
During the 2014 session of the Mississippi Legislature, lawmakers approved a ban on sending a text message while driving a vehicle. It was a common-sense restriction on a dangerous practice — so of course the Legislature changed its mind.
Mrs. Leola Dillard, who has earned a reputation over the years for kindness and community service, celebrated her 105th birthday today with family and friends at her home on Grand Avenue. Mrs. Dillard is pictured looking at some of the many birthday cards she received.