State Has Interest In Jackson’s Water

As we have said before, all of Mississippi has a stake in the well-being of the state’s capital city. Jackson is the only municipality in this state of any size.
As we have said before, all of Mississippi has a stake in the well-being of the state’s capital city. Jackson is the only municipality in this state of any size.
Dear Dr. Roach: I’m a senior, and I shower in the evenings, regardless of what time I go to sleep.
Talk about an impressive remodel. The home beautiful West Sherman home at 110 South Binkley Street was built way back in 1946. However, all the work that has been put into this historic cottage makes it function perfectly in today’s world. Still, it retains plenty of that yesteryear charm.
A new arcade hopes to bring Donkey Kong, Pac-Man and all the retro classic arcade games to Sherman in the coming months. Representatives for Glitch’s Arcade recently went before the Sherman Planning and Zoning Commission seeking a conditional use permit in order to open a new arcade on Grand Avenue.
Just driving around Sherman over the past couple of days I have seen a number of houses that are already decked out for Halloween. According to the National Retail Federation, lots of folks plan on doing that this year.
It’s ludicrous that a three-volley salute during Chautauqua County’s commemoration of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack had to take place in a gas station parking lot rather than on county property.
Four years ago, many Brazilians regarded the prospect of a victory for the far-right presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro first with incredulity and then — rightly — with horror. As the Oct. 2 election approaches, the fear that he will remain in power is greater still. He has proved a reckless and incompetent leader and remains a menace to democracy and the planet – egging on those destroying the Amazon rainforest, who are currently redoubling their efforts at the prospect of losing their champion. His main rival, the former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, is more than 15 percentage points ahead in the latest major poll. The danger is that Mr. Bolsonaro regards the actual vote as something of an irrelevance. Around a million citizens – including leading figures from business, politics, science and the arts – have signed a manifesto warning that democracy faces “immense danger”. Mr. Bolsonaro has abruptly cut fuel taxes, sent monthly cash transfers to poor families and is wooing evangelical churches devotedly again, while smearing his essentially pragmatic leftist rival — who was jailed for corruption but then saw his convictions quashed – as a crazed ideologue.
We’re nearing the time of the year when drivers should exercise even more caution when they see a “deer crossing” sign. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says more than 200 Americans die annually from collisions with deer.
Emmett Dave Burleson, 85, entered into eternal life, Tuesday, September 20, 2022, at Texoma Healthcare Center in Sherman, Texas. Mr.
Kenneth Leon Cope, 95, of Sherman went to be with His Lord and Savior on September 22, 2022. He was born in Brownsfield, Texas on October 13, 1926.