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Dan Edney |
Jan 13, 2023: WJTV: Doctor: Health care access ‘scary’ in parts of Mississippi
Dr. Daniel Edney, who leads the Mississippi State Department of Health, told lawmakers Thursday that the state health department is short 150 nurses and low health care access in the state’s impoverished Delta region is becoming “scary.” The challenges have placed Mississippi near the bottom of national rankings that track the performance of state health care systems.
Dr. Daniel Edney, who leads the Mississippi State Department of Health, told lawmakers Thursday that the state health department is short 150 nurses and low health care access in the state’s impoverished Delta region is becoming “scary.” The challenges have placed Mississippi near the bottom of national rankings that track the performance of state health care systems.
May 25, 2022: Mississippi Today: State Board of Health names Dr. Daniel P. Edney as new State Health Officer
The Mississippi State Board of Health announced Wednesday morning that Dr. Daniel P. Edney will be the new State Health Officer of the Mississippi State Department of Health. He will step into the new role on Aug. 1.
The Mississippi State Board of Health announced Wednesday morning that Dr. Daniel P. Edney will be the new State Health Officer of the Mississippi State Department of Health. He will step into the new role on Aug. 1.
Feb 26, 2016: Vicksburg Post: Physicians: Bill to allow telemedicine bad for Mississippi
The Mississippi State Medical Association, headed by Dr. Dan Edney of Vicksburg, with more than 60 state physicians and medical students warned the public and state senators Thursday about the dangers of certain telemedicine.
The Mississippi State Medical Association, headed by Dr. Dan Edney of Vicksburg, with more than 60 state physicians and medical students warned the public and state senators Thursday about the dangers of certain telemedicine.
Edney, a native of Greenville, has practiced medicine in Vicksburg since 1991. He is a former president of the Mississippi State Medical Association and currently serves as a board member on the Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure. He has also served as a fellow and laureate for the Mississippi Chapter of the American College of Physicians and a fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine.
rusty edwards
Mar 6, 2014: Religion Dispatches: Mississippi Pastors Oppose Religious Freedom Bill
In the letter, the five pastors, Rev. Rob Hill of Broadmeadow United Methodist Church in Jackson, Rev. Stan Wilson of Northside Baptist Church in Clinton, Rev. Bruce Case of Parkway Hills United Methodist Church in Madison, the Rev. Bert Montgomery of University Baptist Church in Starkville, and the Rev. Rusty Edwards of University Baptist Church in Hattiesburg, write:
In the letter, the five pastors, Rev. Rob Hill of Broadmeadow United Methodist Church in Jackson, Rev. Stan Wilson of Northside Baptist Church in Clinton, Rev. Bruce Case of Parkway Hills United Methodist Church in Madison, the Rev. Bert Montgomery of University Baptist Church in Starkville, and the Rev. Rusty Edwards of University Baptist Church in Hattiesburg, write:
Feb 7, 2011: Hattiesburg American: University Baptist Church welcomes new senior pastor
University Baptist Church, called the Rev. Paul Russell "Rusty" Edwards as the church's senior pastor on Aug. 28.
University Baptist Church, called the Rev. Paul Russell "Rusty" Edwards as the church's senior pastor on Aug. 28.
Rusty Edwards has served as Pastor of University Baptist Church since October of 2011. He is married to Jenny Bilderback Edwards, a kindergarten teacher at Benedict Day School. They have one daughter, Addison, who keeps their lives full of wonder and mystery. Edwards grew-up in Murfreesboro, TN where his father was a Baptist pastor and now his mother is a United Methodist preacher in Nashville, TN. Rusty received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Religion and Baptist history from Carson-Newman College, a Master of Divinity from Truett Seminary, Baylor University, a Master of Theology with a concentration in liturgy and Christian formation from Duke Divinity School, Duke University, and a Doctor of Ministry in preaching, also from Truett Seminary.
Dante Elbin
March 3, 2020: Gulf Live: Gautier police chief Dante Elbin announces retirement after 27 years with department
Dante Elbin, who has been the Gautier police chief for the past 7+ years, has announced his retirement and will resign from his post effective at the end of the day Friday. His departure will bring to an end nearly 27 years of service with the Gautier Police Department.
Dante Elbin, who has been the Gautier police chief for the past 7+ years, has announced his retirement and will resign from his post effective at the end of the day Friday. His departure will bring to an end nearly 27 years of service with the Gautier Police Department.
Dec 1, 2015: WXXV: Saggy Pants Ordinance Proposed in Gautier
The ban was proposed by Councilwoman At-Large Mary Martin after receiving numerous complaints from residents about males wearing pants below the waist in public. Gautier Police Chief Dante Elbin tells News 25 he’s in favor of putting a stop to the trend but only if the ordinance does not violate anyone’s constitutional rights. “I don’t think it’s appropriate, I don’t think our families should have to see it. There’s the issue of constitutionality. We want to make sure that we’re not infringing on that.”
The ban was proposed by Councilwoman At-Large Mary Martin after receiving numerous complaints from residents about males wearing pants below the waist in public. Gautier Police Chief Dante Elbin tells News 25 he’s in favor of putting a stop to the trend but only if the ordinance does not violate anyone’s constitutional rights. “I don’t think it’s appropriate, I don’t think our families should have to see it. There’s the issue of constitutionality. We want to make sure that we’re not infringing on that.”
Brigid Elchos |
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June 16, 2011: Mississippi State University: State public health vet honored for achievements
As a student, Dr. Brigid Elchos chose a college major that would give her a lot of options. Little did she know that the path she was on would put her in a key position to respond to Mississippi’s animal health disease emergencies. |
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jackie ellis
April 4, 2023: Starkville Daily News: Supes hold first April meeting
During the Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors’ first meeting of the month on Monday morning, Jackie Ellis of the Education Association of East Oktibbeha County Schools came to the board to follow up with them regarding a historical marker for the former B.L. Moor High School.
During the Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors’ first meeting of the month on Monday morning, Jackie Ellis of the Education Association of East Oktibbeha County Schools came to the board to follow up with them regarding a historical marker for the former B.L. Moor High School.
tyrone ellis
Dec 16, 2015: Daily Journal: House Democratic leader remains a question mark
Still, many said a minority leader is needed to serve as a spokesman for the opposition. Some names have emerged as a possible new Democratic leader, including Robert Johnson, D-Natchez; Tyrone Ellis, D-Starkville; Nick Bain, D-Corinth and the aforementioned Holland and Baria.
Still, many said a minority leader is needed to serve as a spokesman for the opposition. Some names have emerged as a possible new Democratic leader, including Robert Johnson, D-Natchez; Tyrone Ellis, D-Starkville; Nick Bain, D-Corinth and the aforementioned Holland and Baria.
Feb 27, 2015: Washington Times: Former Mississippi House speaker Tim Ford dies at 63
Rep. Tyrone Ellis, D-Starkville, who also was elected in 1979, recalled: “Before he became speaker, Tim was a jovial prankster. After he became speaker, he was still a light-hearted guy. He didn’t rule with an iron hand because that’s why we elected him.”
Rep. Tyrone Ellis, D-Starkville, who also was elected in 1979, recalled: “Before he became speaker, Tim was a jovial prankster. After he became speaker, he was still a light-hearted guy. He didn’t rule with an iron hand because that’s why we elected him.”
Feb 24, 2015: Daily Times Leader: Rep. Ellis talks legislation
The four-week event, which featured 8 a.m. question and answer sessions with local representatives and senators at City Hall, concluded Monday with a visit from Rep. Tyrone Ellis.
The four-week event, which featured 8 a.m. question and answer sessions with local representatives and senators at City Hall, concluded Monday with a visit from Rep. Tyrone Ellis.
Jan 13, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Lawmakers pass alternative ballot measure after debate
State Rep. Tyrone Ellis, D-Starkville, said local governments are "sick and tired" of raising the tax millage to pay for something the state government should be funding. "If we're not to make a commitment to educate our children up front," Ellis said, "then we are going to be last in everything we do."
State Rep. Tyrone Ellis, D-Starkville, said local governments are "sick and tired" of raising the tax millage to pay for something the state government should be funding. "If we're not to make a commitment to educate our children up front," Ellis said, "then we are going to be last in everything we do."
Jan 13, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Ballot alternative passes amid allegations of coercion
State Rep. Tyrone Ellis, D-Starkville, said local governments are "sick and tired" of raising the tax millage to pay for something the state government should be funding. "If we're not to make a commitment to educate our children up front," Ellis said, "then we are going to be last in everything we do."
State Rep. Tyrone Ellis, D-Starkville, said local governments are "sick and tired" of raising the tax millage to pay for something the state government should be funding. "If we're not to make a commitment to educate our children up front," Ellis said, "then we are going to be last in everything we do."
john ellison
Oct 15, 2020: AP: Mississippi school district gets new superintendent
A Mississippi school district has a new chief at the helm.
During a school board meeting this week, the Board of Trustees named John Ellison as the new superintendent of the Houston and Chickasaw County school districts.
Ellison will replace current Superintendent Tony Cook who will retire at the end of the fall semester to pursue other opportunities, WTVA-TV reported. Cook has served the Houston District since 2005. He previously worked in Pontotoc and Amory school districts.
A Mississippi school district has a new chief at the helm.
During a school board meeting this week, the Board of Trustees named John Ellison as the new superintendent of the Houston and Chickasaw County school districts.
Ellison will replace current Superintendent Tony Cook who will retire at the end of the fall semester to pursue other opportunities, WTVA-TV reported. Cook has served the Houston District since 2005. He previously worked in Pontotoc and Amory school districts.
jeremy england
May 1, 2023: WTOK: Mississippi Senator attends White House meeting to discuss ways to combat revenge porn and sextortion
“Some of these issues are gonna be really tough to legislate against,” noted Senator Jeremy England. But Senator Jeremy England is willing to try. “It’s going to take examples, and it’s going to take scary examples to let our children know about this,” said England.
“Some of these issues are gonna be really tough to legislate against,” noted Senator Jeremy England. But Senator Jeremy England is willing to try. “It’s going to take examples, and it’s going to take scary examples to let our children know about this,” said England.
January 26, 2023: DeSoto County News: Hosemann backs legislation aimed at crime reduction
Sen. Jeremy England authored legislation creating a registry of offenders who commit a crime of embezzlement or misappropriation of public funds (S.B. 2420). Offenders would stay on the list for five years after conviction or the date of release from incarceration. The bill would restrict governmental entities from hiring someone on the list to a position in accounting or which otherwise oversees taxpayer funds.
Sen. Jeremy England authored legislation creating a registry of offenders who commit a crime of embezzlement or misappropriation of public funds (S.B. 2420). Offenders would stay on the list for five years after conviction or the date of release from incarceration. The bill would restrict governmental entities from hiring someone on the list to a position in accounting or which otherwise oversees taxpayer funds.
Carey Estes
Oct 18, 2018: Vanity Fair: Inside One Police Chief’s Hunt for Justice in a Pair of Unsolved Mississippi Murders
Gibson breaks down the facts for me. The man he considers to be a murder suspect is named Ronnie Estes. Ronnie’s brother Carey, known as Dinky, is Rosedale’s mayor. (Dinky had Gibson fired from Rosedale’s police force 13 years ago, while Gibson was investigating the homicides.) A third Estes brother, Billy Joe, served for decades as the chief investigator and deputy sheriff overseeing Rosedale—the man largely responsible for deciding which crimes in Bolivar County would be pursued in court. Primarily due to Gibson’s efforts, Ronnie Estes was convicted in 2003—not for murder, but for sexual battery of a six-year-old girl. He got 15 years and five years’ probation. And he is scheduled for release in October. The murders remain unsolved.
Gibson breaks down the facts for me. The man he considers to be a murder suspect is named Ronnie Estes. Ronnie’s brother Carey, known as Dinky, is Rosedale’s mayor. (Dinky had Gibson fired from Rosedale’s police force 13 years ago, while Gibson was investigating the homicides.) A third Estes brother, Billy Joe, served for decades as the chief investigator and deputy sheriff overseeing Rosedale—the man largely responsible for deciding which crimes in Bolivar County would be pursued in court. Primarily due to Gibson’s efforts, Ronnie Estes was convicted in 2003—not for murder, but for sexual battery of a six-year-old girl. He got 15 years and five years’ probation. And he is scheduled for release in October. The murders remain unsolved.
Mar 2, 2016: WDAM: Nearly 50 Mississippi mayors endorse Clinton
Mayor of Rosedale, Carey Estes
Mayor of Rosedale, Carey Estes
Albert Eubanks |
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