Wednesday, May 22 2013 11:04 AM EDT2013-05-22 15:04:51 GMT
A Tylertown man is charged with animal cruelty in connection to that suspected puppy mill in Walthall Co. More than 100 of the rescued animals are now at the Humane Society of South MS.More >>
A Tylertown man is charged with animal cruelty in connection to that suspected puppy mill in Walthall County. Sheriff's officials say James Thornhill, 72, turned himself in Tuesday and was released on his own recognizance. Meanwhile, 102 of the animals rescued Monday are now getting a lot of TLC at the Humane Society of South Mississippi.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 5:54 PM EDT2013-05-21 21:54:17 GMT
In the wake of Monday's puppy mill bust in Walthal County may Mississippi animal advocates are calling for tougher animal cruelty laws in the state. Advocates believe stiffer penalties would go a longMore >>
In the wake of Monday's puppy mill bust in Walthal County many Mississippi animal advocates are calling for tougher animal cruelty laws in the state.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 10:28 AM EDT2013-05-22 14:28:08 GMT
Everyone knows when Jimmy Dunkle comes to the plate at Petal's Optimist Park. The stands are packed with fans cheering and chanting his name.Jimmy plays in the 9-10 year old little league in Petal, andMore >>
Everyone knows when Jimmy Dunkle comes to the plate at Petal's Optimist Park. The stands are packed with fans cheering and chanting his name.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 11:50 AM EDT2013-05-22 15:50:04 GMT
Laurel businessman and former firefighter, Ken Keyes, opened his mayoral campaign office on Wednesday. The Independent candidate's office is located on Sawmill Rd. across from the city's post office. KeyesMore >>
Laurel businessman and former firefighter Ken Keys opened his mayoral campaign office on Wednesday.
The Albany Panthers are returning the core of a team that has won two straight league championships.
But you don't stay on top by resting on what you have accomplished.
The Albany Panthers are hosting a tryout for local players.
The tryout is February 2nd at the Albany Civic Center.
General manager Will Carter says current Panther stars like Antwontis Cutts, MVP of the PIFL championship game, and Chauncey Debose were found in open tryouts like the one on February 2nd.
Carter believes one of the keys to the Panthers success is that local players want to win championships for their hometown fans.
"It is always important to sign local talent. You just never know. You may find that diamond in the rough. We never want to be content with the team we have now. We are always looking to bring in new talent."
Registration for the tryouts begins at 11:00 a.m. on February 2nd and the tryout begins at 12:00 p.m.
The registration fee is $50.00 (cash or money order only) or $40.00 in advance (money order only) for the tryout.
The Panthers open the season March 9th at Louisiana.