FRANKLIN COUNTY, Va. (WSET) — Thousands of homes in Franklin County are still without power, prompting county officials to open a warming and charging center at Franklin County High School.
Franklin County is streamlining how residents access county social services by opening the One Door office. The idea is residents can go through one door and meet with multiple county agencies in ...
Five boroughs accuse Franklin County, which has not done a county-wide property tax reassessment in over 60 years, of selectively reassessing recently sold properties to make assessed values seem ...
WILDWOOD — The city’s Board of Commissioners voted last week to join Cape May County’s shared emergency dispatch services. The five-year agreement, approved by the commissioners in a ...
Pitkin County will maintain this location as a river access point for recreation,” the proposal states. The county also vows to maintain the Wildwood School as “a key early-childhood ...
A 50-year-old Wildwood man was killed Thursday when his car was rear-ended by a truck on State Road 44 in Sumter County, the Florida Highway Patrol said. The fatal wreck happened around 12:45 p.m ...
Now, the Tupelo native is getting set to open the 10th location in the spring of what has become an institution across Mississippi and West Tennessee. Higgins is building Spring Street Cigars in ...
Cities across the Coast have courted Bass Pro Shops to build an outdoor superstore, and one is now coming to Jackson County ... The only other store in Mississippi is in Pearl.
The sprawling gas station chain filed a permit application with the Leon County Government Friday, but the submission is just the first step in the process, according to Leon County Commissioner ...
It will be the 33rd location in Mississippi, and it is expected to open by the end of 2025. It will be located at 2365 W Highway 80, where it will have southern touches like rockingchairs on the ...
said of Mississippi's state lakes. "It's just intense management from our staff. You can control more of what goes on in ...
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court declined Monday to decide whether a permanent voting ban on people convicted of felonies in Mississippi is cruel and unusual punishment. The court, in 2023 ...