Oct 17, 2016: Sun Herald: Mississippi Power will pay more in taxes in Jackson County
Four of five supervisors voted for the exemption, which meant the company would pay more than they wanted to. They were Board President Melton Harris, Troy Ross, Ken Taylor and Randy Bosarge.
Supervisor Barry Cumbest voted against it, expressing concern that the schools would get less in the deal.
Four of five supervisors voted for the exemption, which meant the company would pay more than they wanted to. They were Board President Melton Harris, Troy Ross, Ken Taylor and Randy Bosarge.
Supervisor Barry Cumbest voted against it, expressing concern that the schools would get less in the deal.
Mar 7, 2016: Sun Herald: Jackson County leaders divide along racial lines, vote to keep state flag
Board President Melton Harris, who is black, strongly opposed the vote. The others, who are white, Barry Cumbest, Troy Ross, Ken Taylor and Randy Bosarge voted for it.
Board President Melton Harris, who is black, strongly opposed the vote. The others, who are white, Barry Cumbest, Troy Ross, Ken Taylor and Randy Bosarge voted for it.
Jan 26, 2016: SRHS Watch: OPINION: Where is Guice’s Magical Ex Parte Communications Order?
When Jackson County Supervisors Ken Taylor and Randy Bosarge had Billy Guice explain his appearance at an ex parte hearing, he justified it by claiming that there was an “order authorizing ex parte communications.” Guice did not say which judge entered the order, nor in which case it had been entered. It would seem Guice had a “get out of jail free” card.
When Jackson County Supervisors Ken Taylor and Randy Bosarge had Billy Guice explain his appearance at an ex parte hearing, he justified it by claiming that there was an “order authorizing ex parte communications.” Guice did not say which judge entered the order, nor in which case it had been entered. It would seem Guice had a “get out of jail free” card.
Dec 21, 2015: Gulf Live: Jackson County agrees to contribute $13.6 million to SRHS in hopes of aiding pension plan issue
Incoming supervisors Randy Bosarge and Ken Taylor, who will take office Jan. 1, were also in attendance Monday. Bosarge addressed the current board and also encouraged them to wait.
Incoming supervisors Randy Bosarge and Ken Taylor, who will take office Jan. 1, were also in attendance Monday. Bosarge addressed the current board and also encouraged them to wait.