June 6, 2016: Hattiesburg American: Forrest Co. residents speak out against annexation
Board President David Hogan said he didn't like the idea of annexation, and he was proud of the services the county provided to its citizens.
Board President David Hogan said he didn't like the idea of annexation, and he was proud of the services the county provided to its citizens.
Mar 7, 106: Hattiesburg American: Forrest County supervisors hold TIF hearing for midtown
"We're very excited about this Elam Arms project," board president David Hogan said. "We're talking about a $60 million project with up to 600 new jobs.
"We're very excited about this Elam Arms project," board president David Hogan said. "We're talking about a $60 million project with up to 600 new jobs.
Apr 14, 2015: Hattiesburg American: Land sale a success for City of Hattiesburg
In the past, these properties have laid dormant with no revenue. We are so thankful to Secretary Hosemann and his staff for getting these properties back on the tax rolls and making a positive economic impact on the community," said David Hogan, President of the Forrest County Board of Supervisors.
In the past, these properties have laid dormant with no revenue. We are so thankful to Secretary Hosemann and his staff for getting these properties back on the tax rolls and making a positive economic impact on the community," said David Hogan, President of the Forrest County Board of Supervisors.
Jan 8, 2015: WLBT: Forrest County Supervisors hold United Way raffle
“We are very proud to be helping this organization, there is 19 organizations that fall under the united way. The American Red Cross, the Dubard School, the Salvation Army, and they do so much good for our community that we wanted to give back to them in this way and we are going to be raffling this helmet off the 29th of January, tickets are only 10 dollars,” said Supervisor David Hogan.
“We are very proud to be helping this organization, there is 19 organizations that fall under the united way. The American Red Cross, the Dubard School, the Salvation Army, and they do so much good for our community that we wanted to give back to them in this way and we are going to be raffling this helmet off the 29th of January, tickets are only 10 dollars,” said Supervisor David Hogan.