MERIDIAN —
Marriages
The Lauderdale County Circuit Court Clerk's Office issued the following marriage licenses last week.
Robert Tyler Cochran and Ashlie Carol Satcher
Klinton David Walker and Kim Denise Peden
Derrick Darnell Daniels and Tiffany Philana Williams
Justin Bryan Almand and Jasmine Danielle Short
Cody Wayne Fuller and megan Lynn Waters
Randall Ramon Bailey and Klorissa Kimora Lockhart
Jaime Abdiel Castillo Jr. and Erica Ann Ferry
Keith Ronsha Bryant and Jamia Javon Serton
Thomas Everett Hopson and Lynda Jean Mosby
Marriage applications may be picked up by anyone, faxed or e-mailed and returned to the circuit clerks office in advance. Both parties will need to be present to sign all final paperwork with the proper identification before the marriage license can be issued. Parental consent is needed if under the age of 21. Licenses issued in Mississippi can only be used in Mississippi. If you have any questions, call the circuit clerks office at 601-482-9731.
Divorces
The Lauderdale County Chancery Court Clerk's Office recorded the following divorces last week.
Carman Harbour and Tony E. Harbour
Douglas L. Sumrall and Inez Davis Sumrall
Ricky Elliott Spells and Betty Overstreet Spells
Jennifer Stevenson and Walter Douglas Stevenson
Vickie Susan Stokes and Mark Stokes
Katrina Dale and Roderick Dale
Angela Sheffield and Leon Rayshun Sheffield
Local News
Marriages & Divorces: Sunday, November 25, 2012
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Patriotic program
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Library scheduled to reopen May 20
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MHS students earn closer look at medical field
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