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Dave Ramsey s Megamansion in Tennessee Is the Week s Most Popular Home Dave Ramsey s Megamansion in Tennessee Is the Week s Most Popular Home Dave Ramsey acolytes and naysayers alike wanted a glimpse of how the popular radio host really lives. His huge mansion racked up the most clicks this week. Becky Bracken, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail In 2009, dispenser of financial advice Dave Ramsey built his dream house: a French chateau on 14 lush acres in Tennessee. The mansion was custom-built for a man who has built an empire on the bedrock principle of avoiding debt at all costs. Of course, Ramsey acolytes and naysayers alike wanted a glimpse of how the popular radio host really lives. His luxurious $15,450,000 mansion racked up the most clicks on realtor.com® this week. The high-end home has drawn criticism in the past, but Ramsey has outlined the reasons and rationale behind the construction of his ostentatious residence. ....
Gautier Rotary Club hosts the Battle of the Badges Blood Drive Gautier Rotary Club hosts Battle of the Badges blood drive By Jasmine Lotts | February 24, 2021 at 5:34 PM CST - Updated February 24 at 6:30 PM GAUTIER, Miss. (WLOX) - Gautier Rotary Club partnered with Gautier’s Police Department, Fire Department, and Mississippi Highway Patrol to host Battle of the Badges Blood Drive. Organizers said that goal of the drive is to help those in need of blood, as well as inform others about driving safely. We’re told donors are encouraged to give a pint of blood to save up to three lives. ....
TJ Golson Merchants & Marine Bank recently announced three new team members in Jackson and George counties. Lisa Johnson has been named retail bank manager and community banker for the Gautier office; Chad Wade will serve the Gautier community as a commercial banker; and Jessica Odom is the new retail bank manager for the Bankâs Lucedale office. Wade joins Merchants & Marine Bank from Alliance Collection Service where he was a regional sales executive. He has several years of prior banking experience as a personal banker and branch manager. Johnson has more than 20 years of experience in banking, finance, training and sales. She attended the Mississippi School of Banking and has completed additional courses in leadership, retail management, consumer and small business lending. ....
Pascagoula & Gautier cancel 2021 Mardi Gras parades Pascagoula & Gautier cancel 2021 Mardi Gras parades By Chancelor Winn | December 29, 2020 at 5:51 PM CST - Updated December 29 at 6:25 PM JACKSON COUNTY, Miss. (WLOX) - Every Mardi Gras season, people line the parade route in Pascagoula to watch the floats roll down Ingalls Avenue, but this Mardi Gras season the sidewalks will be empty. The Jackson County Carnival Association has canceled their 2021 Mardi Gras parade. Jackson County Carnival Association Vice President David Grafton said insurance for the parade jumped from $2,000 in 2020 to around $20,000 for 2021. On top of the increasing cost, COVID-19 cases are also rising, so the JCCA turned to the Pascagoula City Council and Mayor Dr. Steve Demetropoulos for advice regarding public safety. ....
These professors knew each other. professor schmidt had acknowledged him in a book he wrote about history. one thing they ll be looking at, he had asked for a lighter load. he had asked to lighten his professorship, he was teaching two courses online. he lived a distance from here in gautier with his girlfriend, who you just mentioned. so they re still trying to connect the dots here, they don t have a motive, other than to say that it s quite possible he just snapped. you mentioned a vigil that will be taking place tonight. tell us about what we re expecting, who s expected to attend, what kind of turn-out, and what s the mood been like there on campus all day. not a lot of students. most of them have sort of dispersed because there are no classes today. the lockdown was relieved and the classes will resume tomorrow. but tonight we expect to see a lot of students and faculty coming together, trying to come to grips with this, because they ....