Letters to the Editor

Superintendent, board have rushed bond referendum

I attended the April school board Meeting and posed several questions to the board about the $35 million ...

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Make better scores, then we can talk school bond issue

The voters of Natchez and Adams County might be much more likely to vote for a multi-million dollar ...

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Business group supports effort to build new schools

On Tuesday, a very important vote will determine the direction that the City of Natchez will take for ...

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Optional sales tax would be a more fair way to fund school projects

All of us with children, surely want them to succeed in school and in life.

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Democratic executive committee: Vote ‘Yes’

Tuesday is election day. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. We encourage all registered voters ...

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Make a difference by voting ‘yes’ for bond issue

We have a great opportunity to make a real difference in our community by supporting the very important ...

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A vote for Mission 21 is a vote for children

As a teacher and administrator for the past 31 years, I feel it is absolutely imperative that we ...

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Education scholarships available

Retired Education Personnel of Mississippi will award two scholarships in each of its six districts.

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Support Pleasant Acre summer trip

Pleasant Acre Day School is once again bustling with excitement. To some people a few days on ...

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Thank you to ‘Alcorn Day’ participants

The Rev. J. L. Hammittee and the Greater Faith Worship Center would like to thank everyone who participated ...

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Garden Lovers of Natchez say thanks

We, the Garden Lovers of Natchez, are finally catching our breath and reflecting on our “Riverside Reflections” flower ...

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Say thank you to hospital volunteers

As I walk the halls of Merit Health Natchez, I am regularly struck by the consistent presence and ...

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I am ashamed of our lawmakers

I heard on TV that our brave congress didn’t have the guts to do what the American people ...

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Enjoy ‘An Evening of Jewish Music’

Another attraction has been added to the offerings for our visitors during Spring Pilgrimage. “An Evening of Jewish ...

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Health department budget shouldn’t be decimated

I read recently that state lawmakers are proposing draconian cuts (again) in the budget of the Mississippi Health ...

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City needs aggressive police chief

It seems a burglary is an everyday occurrence lately. Shootings, stabbings, and beatings have become commonplace.  ...

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Zeta Delta Omega chapter is thankful

What a whirlwind weekend!

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Celebrate pastor at Zion Hill No. 1 Baptist event

The Rev. J. W. Pickett is still going strong, preaching, teaching and singing after 30 years.

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Civil Rights? Been there, done that

It seems that many are relating their stories of Natchez during the Civil Rights era. I’ll attempt to ...

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See creative work of students at Arts Natchez

S adly, one of the first critical elements of education cut when budgets are considered are arts programs. ...

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