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/ ListenUpYall.com Apr 6, 2021 6:52 PM NATCHEZ, Miss. – County supervisors voted 3-2 Monday to hire contractors to build and install improvements for the Natchez-Adams County swimming pool.
The long-stalled upgrades can move forward now that both the county and city boards have agreed to award the contracts for heating the pool and building shower-and-locker facilities, poolside decking and bleachers. Total cost: about $363,000.
The Natchez Board of Aldermen approved the construction and installation bids last month. The city and county boards are providing equal amounts almost $96,600 each – to add to the federal recreational park funds allocated by the state for the pool project. ....
/ ListenUpYall.com Mar 15, 2021 10:51 AM NATCHEZ, Miss. – The Adams County Board of Supervisors voted yesterday to extend the local COVID mask mandate through April or until enough residents have been vaccinated.
While two supervisors said they just want to “strongly urge” people to wear face coverings, they were outvoted by the three board members who said government needs to require masks be worn in public settings “to keep our people safe.”
Adams County board President Angela Hutchins said more time is needed to ensure enough residents get their COVID vaccines to protect them from the highly contagious virus. She also expressed concerns about more people gathering together during the spring break. “We don’t know what the spike is going to be after that,” Hutchins said. ....
First Presbyterian welcomes new pastor Richard Carter His scripture will be 1st Corinthians 2:1-5, a passage from the apostle Paul. “I think it’s one of the best passages of scripture for a pastor to guide their ministry, Hansen said. “My hope is to continue to build upon what strong foundation exists in First Presbyterian.” There’s a saying, he said, that the future is through the past, and for this historic church (which dates back to 1882), “there is so much past, so much tradition and history and as you look towards the future, I am still learning the goals and dreams of the membership here – more broadly from my experience with the nominating committee and other leadership. ....