Dr. Shane Scott: “COVID is not going away.” What you should know.
Featured News, General News
NEW ALBANY, MS - “COVID is not going to go away,” a prominent northeast Mississippi physician told NEMISS.NEWS last week.
“I suspect it is going to be one of the illnesses, such as the flu, ordinary head colds and strep, which…
Tupelo man says home overrun by homeless, asks its removal from demolition list
Featured News, Government & PoliticsTupelo, MS - The first Tupelo City Council meeting of the year, January 7, 2020, was not without drama. Mr. Frank Agnew, an area homeowner, went before the council in an attempt to save his property.
The home is currently in a state of disrepair,…
2019 Christmas at the Museum, December 14
HappeningsMingle and Jingle with Santa, enjoys crafts and holiday refreshments on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 10 until 12 noon at the Union County Heritage Museum for the annual Christmas event.
Part of the holiday season that has become a tradition is…
Some work complete on industrial park enhancements
EconomyWork is partly complete on projects to attract more industry to Union County. A concrete pad for a shell building and a nearby industrial access road have been done.
Steel was expected to be going up soon for a 100,000-square-foot shell building…
Body of missing man Scott McQuary found Tuesday morning
Featured News, General NewsMembers of the Union County Sheriff’s Department found the body of 49-year-old Scott McQuary Tuesday morning in a sand pit off County Road 14.
The case was under investigation Tuesday but Sheriff Jimmy Edwards said no foul play was suspected…
Doggie Dining: Coming to a restaurant near you?
LeisureJACKSON, Miss. – Beginning Friday, November 1, 2019, a new Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) policy will allow "doggie dining." Restaurant patrons will be able to dine with their pet dogs under certain conditions.
Patterned…
Gobble, Gobble — Wobble, Wobble— Happy Thanksgiving!
Opinion“Praise God from whom all blessings flow...”
--The Doxology
There is something very special in the air. It’s an air of gratitude, an air filled with the fragrance of hope and Thanksgiving. This year’s bounty has been harvested.…
Career & Technology Day, May 13, to include job fair
HappeningsThe New Albany School of Career & Technical Education is planning Career & Technology Day for May 13.
This year plans are being made to add a job fair component to the event for New Albany High School juniors and seniors, as well…
New Albany in running for music series grant-here’s how to vote
LeisureNEW ALBANY, MS - Sponsored by Levitt Pavilions, the national nonprofit behind the largest free concert series in America, the City of New Albany hopes to qualify as one of the 15 winning organizations competing in the Levitt AMP Grant Awards.
What…
NAMS Howlin’ on the RIver Color Run set for October 31
Schools
Walk, jog, and run your way toward a healthier life while raising funds for New Albany Middle School!
The color run is open to EVERYONE in the community and we encourage you to join us.
The My School Color Run will feature…
City Board, February 6: new zoning class request, sign ordinance discussed
Government & PoliticsCity Board of Aldermen February 6: A real estate agent asked the New Albany city board to consider changing 40 acres, now zoned residential, to a new commercial zoning class.
Tom Wiseman, representing Tom Smith Land and Homes of Ridgeland,…
Public Service Commission closes book on Kemper
Government & PoliticsJackson, Miss (February 6, 2018)- At its open meeting this Tuesday, the Public Service Commission unanimously voted to approve an agreement regarding Mississippi Power Company’s Kemper County Power Plant bringing the lengthy contested proceeding…
Supervisors discuss industrial parks, road construction
Government & PoliticsDevelopment of two industrial parks was the subject of multiple agenda items at the Union County Board of Supervisors' February 5 meeting.
Gary Chandler of the Three Rivers Economic Development District discussed projects known as "Martintown…
Kelly, Moulton Introduce Small Business Broadband and Emerging Information Technology Act
Government & PoliticsWASHINGTON - Congressman Trent Kelly (R-MS) and Congressman Seth Moulton (D-MA) announced introduction of the Small Business Broadband and Emerging Information Act on December 18th, 2017 This bill addresses the bipartisan push for nationwide…
City Board December 5: City planner and public restrooms discussed
Government & PoliticsThe qualifications of a strategic planner and locating public restrooms downtown were among the matters discussed at the City Board December 5 meeting.
First Ward Alderwoman Amy Livingston moved to create a "request for qualifications" for…
Rep. Trent Kelly: Remembering and serving our troops during the holidays
Government & Politics
During this holiday season, I ask you to join me in remembering the military men and women at home and abroad who work every day to preserve our freedoms. It is through their service and sacrifice that we lead peaceful lives during these…
PSC Chair Presley: $5,000,000 Natural Gas Expansion Initiative Approved
Government & Politics[su_quote] “Citizens living in rural areas should have the same utility services as people living in downtown Jackson." -- MS Public Service Chairman, Brandon Presley"[/su_quote]
Jackson, Mississippi – On December…
Supervisors’ December 4,5: Annual bids and courthouse renovations
Government & PoliticsRepairs to the 108-year old Union County Courthouse were among the items considered by the county's Board of Supervisors during two meetings this week.
Altogether the board dealt with about a dozen agenda items, most of them routine. No issues…
Supervisors’ November 20 meeting: Portable buildings, brush clearing
Government & PoliticsMonday morning the Union County Supervisors approved an ordinance regarding the use of portable buildings for human housing and accepted bids for work on the courthouse windows.
However, the first item on the Supervisors' November 20 meeting's…
New Albany City Board Nov. 7, the rest of the story
Government & PoliticsAlthough the debate about kratom dominated the meeting, the New Albany Board of Aldermen did conduct other business at its Nov. 7, meeting.
[See link below to the nanewsweb.com story posted earlier about the kratom arguments.]
In a city…
City Board 11-7: Controversial Kratom again takes the spotlight
Government & PoliticsAbout half of the city board's 90-minute meeting Tuesday was a debate about prohibiting the sale of an herbal "drug," which law enforcement leaders say is dangerous.
The herb is called kratom. It is a plant in the coffee family, indigenous…
Supervisors November 6: Brush cutting complaint, safety vests, Pennebaker highway
Government & PoliticsThe Supervisors' November 6 meeting opened with a little heat, but cooled off to deal with a full agenda of routine business.
Leading off Monday was Don Nichols, who was upset because the county had cleared some brush on county-owned land.…