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craig nave
Jan 5, 2023: Kemper County Messenger: Scooba mayor pleased with roadwork
Scooba Mayor Craig Nave. was proud to show off the work that has been done on several streets in his community.
Scooba Mayor Craig Nave. was proud to show off the work that has been done on several streets in his community.
June 9, 2021: Kemper County Messenger: Scooba mayor, aldermen sworn in
Craig N. Nave Sr. was sworn in for his first full-term as mayor. He was elected as an alderman in 2017, and became mayor when the post opened in 2019.
Craig N. Nave Sr. was sworn in for his first full-term as mayor. He was elected as an alderman in 2017, and became mayor when the post opened in 2019.
John Neal [Ridgeland, Mississippi Police Chief]
Mar 30, 2016: Clarion Ledger: Wives of Mississippi officials face shoplifting charge
Ridgeland Police Chief John Neal said loss prevention at Ridgeland's Belk received a call from Belk loss prevention at the Flowood store indicating two women had stolen merchandise there and to be on notice if they visited the Northpark store.
Ridgeland Police Chief John Neal said loss prevention at Ridgeland's Belk received a call from Belk loss prevention at the Flowood store indicating two women had stolen merchandise there and to be on notice if they visited the Northpark store.
Jan 26, 2016: WJTV: JPD releases Hightower from duty
Hightower allegedly struck the woman across the face with his elbow outside the Renasant Bank in Ridgeland on Lake Harbour Drive on Monday. Ridgeland Police Chief John Neal said the victim’s lip was injured.
Hightower allegedly struck the woman across the face with his elbow outside the Renasant Bank in Ridgeland on Lake Harbour Drive on Monday. Ridgeland Police Chief John Neal said the victim’s lip was injured.
fabian nelson

"I'm representing every single person in District 66 and, really, in the state of Mississippi. There are so many marginalized communities, and I'm the advocate for every single person, Black, white, transgender, gay, bisexual. We have to have advocates that are advocating for every person from every walk of life."
--Fabian Nelson after winning state Democratic Primary; 8.29.23
--Fabian Nelson after winning state Democratic Primary; 8.29.23

"Voters in Mississippi should be proud of the history they’ve made but also proud to know they’ll be well-represented by Fabian. Fabian’s victory is a testament to his dedication to his community and the thoughtful, diligent work he put into winning this campaign." --Annise Parker, CEO & president of the LGBTQ+ Victory Fund; 8.29.23

“The Human Rights Campaign is proud to endorse Fabian Nelson for the Mississippi House of Representatives, District 66. If elected into office, Nelson would become the first openly LGBTQ+ legislator in Mississippi state history, making him a powerful voice for historically underrepresented communities. He has a strong record of advocacy, and we’re confident that he would fight for legislation that works for all of his constituents, including Black Mississippians and LGBTQ+ Mississippians.”
-Human Rights Campaign (HRC PAC) 8.23.23
-Human Rights Campaign (HRC PAC) 8.23.23
Karen Nelson
Mar 21, 2016: Karen Nelson: Sun Herald: Mayor: Ocean Springs would be hard hit by end of inmate work program
Wayman Newell
Mar 8, 2016: Meridian Star: Supervisors freeze $14M in county bonds
In his comments near the end of the meeting, District 2 Supervisor Wayman Newell made a motion to freeze two 2015 General Obligation bonds totaling $14 million. One bond was for $10.8 million, while the other was $3.2 million.
In his comments near the end of the meeting, District 2 Supervisor Wayman Newell made a motion to freeze two 2015 General Obligation bonds totaling $14 million. One bond was for $10.8 million, while the other was $3.2 million.
tanner newman
Feb 10, 2023: Daily Journal: DeSoto County lawyer files residency challenge against PSC candidate Gunasekara
Gunasekara is running in the Republican primary with both state Rep. Chris Brown of Nettleton and city of Tupelo administrator Tanner Newman.
Gunasekara is running in the Republican primary with both state Rep. Chris Brown of Nettleton and city of Tupelo administrator Tanner Newman.
Barry Neyrey
Jan 8, 2015: Z-News Mississippi: Rep Steve Palazzo gets flack from tea party for backing Boehner for speaker
“I believe he has betrayed us,” Neyrey, chairman of the South Mississippi Tea Party, complained Thursday. “I feel like he’s a coward. And that meeting with Boehner sounds like the wise guy visiting the don.” |
June 25, 2014: Esquire: Mississippi, Goddamn: Where Sheep Are Nervous
This is such a perverting of a fair election system that we are outraged the Secretary of State hasn't stepped in," said Ray Nicholson, the founding and past chairman of the Mississippi Tea Party. "I think it is going to badly hurt the Republican Party in Mississippi." Barry Neyrey, chairman of the South Mississippi Tea Party on the Gulf Coast, blamed Cochran's move to try and expand the electorate and increase Democratic turnout in the primary as "dirty politics."
This is such a perverting of a fair election system that we are outraged the Secretary of State hasn't stepped in," said Ray Nicholson, the founding and past chairman of the Mississippi Tea Party. "I think it is going to badly hurt the Republican Party in Mississippi." Barry Neyrey, chairman of the South Mississippi Tea Party on the Gulf Coast, blamed Cochran's move to try and expand the electorate and increase Democratic turnout in the primary as "dirty politics."
Nov 4, 2015: Monroe Journal: New and existing faces to fill county seats following election results
For the District 7 Senate race, Democrat incumbent Hob Bryan of Amory defeated Republican opponent Barry Strevel of Amory by Monroe County’s figures. Bryan received 5,002 votes, or 56.49 percent, compared to Strevel’s 3,852 votes, or 43.5 percent for just Monroe County.
For the District 7 Senate race, Democrat incumbent Hob Bryan of Amory defeated Republican opponent Barry Strevel of Amory by Monroe County’s figures. Bryan received 5,002 votes, or 56.49 percent, compared to Strevel’s 3,852 votes, or 43.5 percent for just Monroe County.
Sept 18, 2013: WLOX: Are residents being shortchanged by the Harrison Co. Utility Authority?
When the Harrison County Utility Authority needed to put in a sewer vent off Daugherty Road in Long Beach, it needed some of Barry Neyrey's land. The Utility Authority has the power to take the land once the property is appraised.
Sept 18, 2013: WLOX: Are residents being shortchanged by the Harrison Co. Utility Authority?
When the Harrison County Utility Authority needed to put in a sewer vent off Daugherty Road in Long Beach, it needed some of Barry Neyrey's land. The Utility Authority has the power to take the land once the property is appraised.
When the Harrison County Utility Authority needed to put in a sewer vent off Daugherty Road in Long Beach, it needed some of Barry Neyrey's land. The Utility Authority has the power to take the land once the property is appraised.
Sept 18, 2013: WLOX: Are residents being shortchanged by the Harrison Co. Utility Authority?
When the Harrison County Utility Authority needed to put in a sewer vent off Daugherty Road in Long Beach, it needed some of Barry Neyrey's land. The Utility Authority has the power to take the land once the property is appraised.
Frank Nichols
Mar 8, 2016: WCBI: Video: Homicide Ruled As Self Defense
Starkville police initially charged Neal Anthony Anderson with murder for shooting 17 year old Dacorian Coleman. After further investigation, the charges against Anderson were dropped, and Starkville Police Chief Frank Nichols said that Anderson acted in self defense due to an armed robbery. The gun that was used in the incident did belong to Anderson.
Starkville police initially charged Neal Anthony Anderson with murder for shooting 17 year old Dacorian Coleman. After further investigation, the charges against Anderson were dropped, and Starkville Police Chief Frank Nichols said that Anderson acted in self defense due to an armed robbery. The gun that was used in the incident did belong to Anderson.
roy nicholson
These words, in this order, were truly spoken when Mississippi Tea Party Chairman Roy Nicholson included them in his opening prayer at a Tea Party meeting:
“We ask for your blessing upon the conservatives in this state, that they might stand strong and firm. Father, we even ask for you to bless our enemies, and Lord they are truly our enemies that head the Republican Party and the whole political establishment.
‘We’re asking, Father, for two things. We’re asking, Father, that you would expose them, set division amongst them, set them one against another, bring confusion and fear into their camp, into their thinking, for the purpose of pulling them down, for casting them down out of their high offices and reducing them, Lord, to having no power in this state.
“So, Lord, that you might raise up and seek the righteous in the positions of power that this state might once more be a state that honors you in all that it does.”
I’m not this good at satire. These words, in this order, were truly spoken when Mississippi Tea Party Chairman Roy Nicholson included them in his opening prayer at a Tea Party meeting on Monday........................................“Father, we’re asking that in all of the tribulations were asking you to bring upon them, that it would work change in their heart—that you would use it to bring true Godly sorrow, that they might truly repent for their iniquity and their wickedness, for that they would be restored to you, that you would have honor in the state of Mississippi for the great works that you’ve done in correcting and purifying the government and rescuing and saving the worst of us,” Nicholson went on about the establishment Republicans.b -From an article by Anna Wolfe 8.12.14
“We ask for your blessing upon the conservatives in this state, that they might stand strong and firm. Father, we even ask for you to bless our enemies, and Lord they are truly our enemies that head the Republican Party and the whole political establishment.
‘We’re asking, Father, for two things. We’re asking, Father, that you would expose them, set division amongst them, set them one against another, bring confusion and fear into their camp, into their thinking, for the purpose of pulling them down, for casting them down out of their high offices and reducing them, Lord, to having no power in this state.
“So, Lord, that you might raise up and seek the righteous in the positions of power that this state might once more be a state that honors you in all that it does.”
I’m not this good at satire. These words, in this order, were truly spoken when Mississippi Tea Party Chairman Roy Nicholson included them in his opening prayer at a Tea Party meeting on Monday........................................“Father, we’re asking that in all of the tribulations were asking you to bring upon them, that it would work change in their heart—that you would use it to bring true Godly sorrow, that they might truly repent for their iniquity and their wickedness, for that they would be restored to you, that you would have honor in the state of Mississippi for the great works that you’ve done in correcting and purifying the government and rescuing and saving the worst of us,” Nicholson went on about the establishment Republicans.b -From an article by Anna Wolfe 8.12.14
Billy Nowell
Mar 10, 2020: Neshoba Democrat: Cleveland mayor shares similarities
Mayor Billy Nowell of Cleveland, Miss., was in town Friday to tell his community's story of the Grammy Museum.
Nowell met with board members of the Congress of Country Music and local business people during a lunch gathering at the Marty Stuart warehouse.
For the past five years, Cleveland has been home the the second Grammy Museum in U.S.. During that time, they have seen two major hotels come to town, along with 12 new restaurants. Also, in the five years, more than 50,000 people have visited Cleveland, spent their money and left.
Mayor Billy Nowell of Cleveland, Miss., was in town Friday to tell his community's story of the Grammy Museum.
Nowell met with board members of the Congress of Country Music and local business people during a lunch gathering at the Marty Stuart warehouse.
For the past five years, Cleveland has been home the the second Grammy Museum in U.S.. During that time, they have seen two major hotels come to town, along with 12 new restaurants. Also, in the five years, more than 50,000 people have visited Cleveland, spent their money and left.
Mar 2, 2016: WDAM: Nearly 50 Mississippi mayors endorse Clinton
Mayor of Cleveland, Billy Nowell
Mayor of Cleveland, Billy Nowell