The Lauderdale County Circuit Clerk’s Office issued the following marriage licenses the last three weeks:
• Arthur Lavell Johnigan, 35, and Latasha Latrese Johnson, 28
• Gaudencio Segura, 32 and Maria Angelica Galarza, 34
• Jeffery David Boles, 26, and Kaycee Berniece Matlock, 17
• Nathaniel Walter Love, 22, Monya Latrice Harris, 23
• Thomas Patrick Murr, 31, and Lauren Nichole Wells, 26
• Brandon Willis Franklin, 28, and Ashley Jeanne Graham, 29
• Jerry Wayne Boatner, 63, and Linda Lou Ferguson, 63
• Henry Edward Hall, 42, Alida Ann Bohannon, 44
• Dewey Clanton Lyles Sr., 67, and Pamela Ann Miller, 56
• Arnold Ty Mathews, 46, and Amy Beth Mathews, 42
Applicants seeking a marriage license must first obtain a blood test and file for the license within 30 days of the blood test. Applicants also must produce a form of identification, parental consent if under age 21 and $22 before a marriage license will be issued.
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The Lauderdale County Chancery Court recorded the following divorces in the last three weeks:
• Henrietta Clark and Steven Clark Sr.
• Clarence Cox and Lydia Weikel Cox
• Cheryl Delores Holmes-Jones and Melvin Evon Jones
• Shundra Ford Lindsey and Tony Lindsey
• Oya Weston Staten and Robert Earl Staten
• Carla S. Gibson and Trevor A. Gibson
• Kelly Layne Heepke Ford and Curtis Lee Ford
• Christopher Dewey McGuire and Kellie Louise McGuire
• Dorothy Shea Stearns and David Joel Stearns
• Nancy Patterson and Timothy Patterson Sr.
• Shameka McFadden Seals and Riddell Seals
• Keely J. Donahue Loper and Joseph Shannon Loper
• Misty Mitchell Gibson and Billy Chad Gibson
• Sandra Denise Ford Stennis and Michael Stennis
• Gregory Tucker and Necole Hopson Tucker
• Calvin Driggers Jr. and Elisa Rutherford Driggers
• Kimberly Denise Johnson Hearn and Sharrie Lashawn Hearn
• Terrie Portis Moss and Michael J. Moss
• Jennifer Reynolds and Andre LaBlanc Jr.
• Mildred Catherine Plummer Holsinger and Ricky Jay Holsinger Sr.
• Roger Bloodsaw and Sadie Triplett Bloodsaw
• Binh Van Nguyen and Tha T. Lee
• Angela Denise Sims Gordon and John Daniel Gordon
• Rebecca Marie Pickett Gibbs and George Andrew Gibbs Jr.
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In memory of those who died
A 21-gun salute is a common part of any Memorial Day program.
But the release of 21 snow white doves representing the peace we enjoy today because of those who have fallen in battle was a rare treat of the Second Annual Memorial Day Program held Monday afternoon at Magnolia Cemetery in Meridian. -
Choctaw Expressions to be showcased
The Mississippi Craft Center will present Choctaw Expressions as the featured cultural and historical exhibit for the month of June.
The presentation will showcase the rich and unique heritage of the Mississippi Choctaw Indians with traditional cultural arts and artifacts. The exhibition is set to open to the public on Friday, June 1 at 10 a.m. The Mississippi Craft Center, located in Ridgeland, is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with free admission and will highlight this unique event through June 30. -
Earth’s Bounty Festival Saturday
Residents in the Meridian area will have the opportunity to purchase locally grown or made products throughout the summer and fall through the Earth’s Bounty festival.
The expanded version of the current farmer's market will take place on the first Saturday of every month from June-November at Singing Brakeman Park in Meridian near Union Station. -
WWI soldier’s family receives Purple Heart
About three weeks before the end of WW I, two young officers with the 320 Machine Gun Battalion crept through the battered moonscape of France on a mission to find new positions for their weapons.
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Man dies of gunshot wound
Investigators with the Lauderdale County Sheriff's Department are investigating a shooting incident that occurred Saturday morning in which one person died.
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Leading Edges uses technology to enhance advertising
If local advertising agency Leading Edges has its way, pretty soon you will be using your iPhone or iPad to bring its clients' ads to life.
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Meridian soldier to receive posthumous Purple Heart
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Keeping time with the Disabled American Veterans
When you are responsible for transporting area veterans to Jackson to meet their medical appointments, you better be on time.
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