United Way of Washington County and the Washington County Local Board for the Emergency Food and Shelter Program announces the distribution of $87,250 in funding to local organizations to supplement and expand ongoing efforts to provide shelter, food and supportive services to people who are hungry, homeless and in economic crisis. The EFSP is a […]
James Duncan Tyler, 91, of McLeansboro, went to be with the Lord at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 29, 2021. He was born February 13, 1930 in McLeansboro, the only son of James Monroe and Lurlin Gertrude (Duncan) Tyler. J.D. was a friend to all and never met a stranger. With a very kind heart he was full of life, enjoyed making people laugh, and always had a smile. J.D. was a proud Korean War Veteran serving in the United States Air Force. J.D. married Vada Faye Mitchell in 1959 and was blessed by one daughter. He married his second wife, Ruth Cullins Mitchell, in 1981 and was blessed by four stepchildren. J.D. was preceded in death by both wives. J.D. was a member of First Baptist Church in McLeansboro which his father helped build. His career started as an X-Ray Technician at Hamilton Memorial Hospital as well as Assistant Administrator and Purchasing Agent. J.D. later transferred to Pearce Hospital in Eldorado where he retired. He loved his job and taking care of people and rarel
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Stone County Pine Hill Festival returns with large crowd A lot of folks headed to Wiggins for one of the areaâs longest running event, the Pine Hill Festival. (Source: WLOX) By Jasmine Lotts | May 1, 2021 at 9:29 PM CDT - Updated May 1 at 9:29 PM
WIGGINS, Miss. (WLOX) - A lot of folks headed to Wiggins for one of the areaâs longest running event, the Pine Hill Festival. For many, attending this annual festival is tradition and this year with COVID-19 restrictions now eased, more members of the community were able to get out, reconnect and unwind.
The live music, mixed with good food and some fun was the perfect combination for Corrine Hines at the festival. Hines said she enjoys Stone Countyâs Pine Hill Festival every year.