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The Citizens Bank announces presidents

PHILADELPHIA  – The Citizens Bank President and CEO Stacy M. Brantley recently announcedthe promotion of Greg Cronin and George Gammon, III as regional presidents.

Watkins turns 106 years old

Mrs. Lois Watkins of the Dixon Community celebrated her birthday on June 25. The significance of this date — she is 106 years old, born in Neshoba County in 1917, to Bruno and Lessie Cannon.

GOP women hosting Fair events

The Neshoba County Republican Women are encouraging all women to take part in several big events at the Neshoba County Fair this year, and President Rachel Kiepe says it is well worth the time.

Hicks crowned Miss NC Fair

Hattie Hicks, 17, was crowned Miss Neshoba County 2023 last night at the Grandstand. 

Triathletes brave thunderstorms

Jay McCurdy of Starkville won the 43rd Heart O’ Dixie Triathlon on a rainy Saturday morning at the Neshoba County Fair with a time of 1:53.44.

Man charged with making terrorist threats

A DeKalb man has been arrested and charged for allegedly making terrorist threats to an employee at a health clinic here.

Hospital to feed county jail inmates

Neshoba General will resume providing inmate meals at the county jail following action taken by the Board of Supervisors at their July 17 meeting.  

Deputies arrest alleged multi-state burglar

A Hattiesburg man faces charges here for an alleged burglary in the McDonald community that is reportedly part of a crime spree he went on earlier this month starting in South Mississippi and ending in Starkville, the authorities say.

Mississippi’s Giant Houseparty in full swing

Political speaking gets underway this morning at the 134th edition of the Neshoba County Fair with a host of local officials before Thursday’s appearance by Gov. Tate Reeves closes the political slate.

Inauguration held for Chief Ben

Tribal Vice Chief Ronnie Henry, Sr., right, administers the Ceremonial Oath of Office to Tribal Chief Cyrus Ben as his wife, TaRita, holds the Bible and his children, Brodie, Eden and Selah, look on.

Aldermen approve Booker T. contract

Philadelphia aldermen accepted a $357,400 bid to install handicap-accessible restrooms at the Booker T. Washington gym.

County jail docket

• A Momit Abi Bell, 40, of 421 Bouge Chitto; hold for investigations

Maggie Taylor, Neshoba County’s Distinguished Young Women representative, finished in the Top 10 in competition in Meridian last week.

4 arrested in contraband sting

A Louisville man was arrested Monday evening and is the last of four suspects believed to be involved in an alleged conspiracy to smuggle contraband into the Neshoba County Detention Center, the authorities said.

Deputies seize cache of narcotics

A large amount of narcotics were recovered from a known drug dealer after a traffic stop earlier this month, the authorities said.

Stolen vehicle ends with drug arrest

A Collinsville woman was arrested on drug charges after being pulled over in a vehicle reported stolen out of Leak County, the authorities said.

Express Oil Change coming to old WHOC radio location

An Express Oil Change is expected to be open this December where radio station WHOC was on Beacon Street. 

Man killed in hit-and-run on Highway 19

A hit-and-run accident last week on Highway 19 south that left a man dead is being investigated by state and local law enforcement authorities.

Police department getting new headquarters

The Philadelphia Police Department is getting a new home.

Heart O’ Dixie part of annual Fair tradition

There are many traditions that make the Neshoba County Fair special, but one of the local favorites starts very early Saturday morning with the 43rd Heart O’ Dixie Triathlon. 

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