Posts Tagged ‘municipal’

Mayoral candidate will be on ballot despite challenge

by Associated Press Published: April 17,2013

Tags: ballot, city government, election, mayor, mayoral, mayoral candidate, municipal, municipality, politician, Politics, poll, vote

MERIDIAN — Independent mayoral candidate Walter Patton’s name will on the June 4 general election ballot in Meridian. The Meridian Star reports the local election board denied a challenge to Patton’s candidacy. Some people who signed Patton’s petition told the election board that they supported a different candidate. They wanted their names removed from Patton’s [...] [...]

Pilgrimage officials report one of best years in decade

by Associated Press Published: April 15,2013

Tags: antebellum, city, culture, history, homes, municipal, municipality, tourism, tourist, vacation, visitor

NATCHEZ — Attendance was strong at Natchez’s Spring Pilgrimage. Pilgrimage Tours director Marsha Colson tells The Natchez Democrat that 2013 was the second-best season Natchez has seen in 10 years. Colson said tour sales were up over last year, and group tours did especially well this year. This year’s numbers are close to those in [...] [...]

City spends triple the budget on auditorium upkeep

by Associated Press Published: April 11,2013

Tags: auditorium, budget, city government, convention, maintenance, meeting, municipal, municipality

NATCHEZ — The city of Natchez has spent three times what it has budgeted for maintenance at the City Auditorium for the fiscal year, and Mayor Butch Brown says more will have to be spent before the end of the year. Brown told the city’s board of aldermen the air conditioning units have for several [...] [...]

Mayor’s request to have repayment reduced is denied

SOUTHAVEN — A Hinds County judge has denied a request from Southaven Mayor Greg Davis to throw out part of the $70,000 that the state auditor alleges he owes for unsubstantiated personal expenses. WMCTV in Memphis reports Davis’ argues that his reimbursements followed state law and he had the authority to approve his city travel. [...] [...]

Public hearing called to mull community’s new liquor law

by Associated Press Published: April 4,2013

Tags: alcohol, city government, drinking, liquor, municipal, municipality, ordinance, public hearing

NEW ALBANY — New Albany residents will get a look at the city’s new liquor ordinance at a public hearing on May 7. Local voters approved the sale of liquor and wine on March 19. The board of aldermen was to adopt an ordinance setting parameters not addressed directly by state law. Mayor Tom Kent [...] [...]

Council approves motion on accepting applicants with felonies

by Associated Press Published: April 4,2013

Tags: applicant, city council, city government, convict, conviction, crime, employee, felony, job, municipal, municipality, work, worker

COLUMBUS — The Columbus City Council has approved a motion by Councilman Kabir Karriem to stop the city’s practice of disqualifying job applicants with felonies. The Commercial Dispatch reports the proposal also includes forming a committee to establish screening policies that will allow for past incarceration to be considered when reviewing city job applicants, but [...] [...]

Council approves new beer/light wine ordinance

HATTIESBURG — Hattiesburg City Council has adopted an ordinance to open downtown streets to the sale and consumption of beer and light wine during special events. The ordinance allows retailers with a current permit to sell beer and light wine on downtown streets closed for special events such as HUBFEST and the fall and spring [...] [...]

Reports mixed on which Coast city won in annexation case

by Associated Press Published: April 3,2013

Tags: annexation, city government, consultant, dispute, municipal, municipality, property, real estate, tax, taxpayer

D’IBERVILLE — The annexation battle between Biloxi and D’Iberville is finally over, and representatives for D’Iberville say they are the winners. The area in dispute was along Mississippi Highway 67. The state Supreme Court on March 21 upheld the annexation ruling that kept in Harrison County part of the annexation area requested by both cities [...] [...]

Capital City’s $90M infrastructure deal finally approved

JACKSON — After months of negotiations, the city of Jackson’s $90-million infrastructure deal with Siemens has cleared its final hurdle. The Clarion-Ledger reports the Mississippi Development Authority has approved the project, which will use promises of future savings to upgrade the city’s two water plants, install new meters and repair or replace around two miles [...] [...]

Residents to vote on liquor sales during general election

by Associated Press Published: April 1,2013

Tags: alcohol, city, drinking, election, liquor, municipal, municipality, referendum, sales, vote, voter, Voting

PHILADELPHIA — A citywide referendum on liquor sales will appear on the June 4 general election ballot in Philadelphia. The Neshoba Democrat reports the board of aldermen set the date after being presented with a petition with 1,014 names certified in the city clerk’s office. State law allows county seats and towns of more than [...] [...]

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