Deadly house fire Saturday night takes life of New Albany woman
A January 7th, 2023, house fire on Hampton Ave. results in New Albany’s first fire fatality in over ten years, according to Fire Chief Mark Whiteside.
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A January 7th, 2023, house fire on Hampton Ave. results in New Albany’s first fire fatality in over ten years, according to Fire Chief Mark Whiteside.
As of 5 p.m. Friday, January 6th, 2023, there were 19 qualifiers for a variety of offices in Union County, Mississippi. Candidates have until 5 p.m. Wednesday, February 1 to complete qualification for the election
The Union County Board of Supervisors elected a new president and transacted a variety of business at its January 3, 2023 meeting. District 2 Supervisor Chad Coffey is the new board president for 2023.
Congratulations to the family of Baptist Memorial Hospital-Union County’s 2023 New Year Baby, who arrived in the early morning of January 2, 2023.
Union County Circuit Clerk Phyllis Stanford announced on January 3, 2023, that she will not seek reelection. Stanford will retire at the end of her term in 2023.
The 2023 election battle begins today, January 3, 2023, with a February 1 deadline to file for any elective office in Mississippi. Most constitutional offices in the state, from governor to constable, are up for election during 2023.
Two years ago today, Jessica Stacks went missing, reportedly trying to walk across the flooded Tallahatchie River bottom to reach Hwy. 30. After thousands of man hours and hundreds of thousands of dollars spent investigating the disappearance, the case remains unsolved.
New Albany Light, Gas and Water’s new headquarters building on Main St. opens for business today, December 27, 2022. The NAPD is expected to move to its new quarters in the building sometime early in 2023.
For nearly 50 years, New Albany Garden Club members have participated in a variety of activities to benefit New Albany. The clubs motto is ‘Preserve, Protect, Plant”.
Three New Albany Fire Department trucks responded to a fire call at Thunderbird Industries, Monday December 19.
New Albany High School student was one of three persons killed in a minivan hit by a BNSF train on Monday, December 19.
New Albany Fire Department’s employees, retirees and families celebrated Christmas and 2022 accomplishments at the Community Center. Chief Mark Whiteside gave special recognition to several employees.
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