by Associated Press Published: January 3,2013
Tags: contamination, court, developer, developers, environment, federal government, judicial, judiciary, justice, land, law, legal, pollution, property, real estate, trial, wetlands
HANCOCK COUNTY — A new trial date has been set for an Alabama real estate developer accused of violating the Clean Water Act by illegally filling wetlands near Bay St. Louis. William R. Miller, of Fairhope, Ala., was set for trial Feb. 4 on an 11-count indictment. Attorney Gaines Cleveland, in a written motion, has [...] [...]
by Associated Press Published: January 31,2012
Tags: audit, condominium, developers, divorce, federal government, gay, investigation, marriage, mayor, misappropriations, municipal government, Politics, resignation, sex, spending, state government
SOUTHAVEN — Fourth-term Southaven Mayor Greg Davis said yesterday he plans to remain on the job amid continuing state and federal scrutiny of his spending of city money. “I am looking forward to continuing working for all the citizens of Southaven. For that reason, I have no intentions of resigning,” Davis said during his first [...] [...]
by Associated Press Published: December 19,2011
Tags: Commercial Real Estate, Conventions, developers, development, downtown, hospitality, hotels, lodging, meetings, municipal government, real estate, tourism, tourists, visitors
JACKSON — The Jackson Redevelopment Authority has decided to pass on two proposals to build a hotel across from the Jackson Convention Complex and instead will seek new proposals for a new downtown hotel. The Clarion-Ledger reports the board passed on two proposals last Friday. Brian Fenelon, the JRA board member who introduced the motion [...] [...]