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Protection from the Unscrupulous

The Mississippi Regulation of Charitable Solicitations Act, enacted in 1991, authorizes the Secretary of State (SOS) to regulate charities soliciting funds in Mississippi. The SOS aims to protect citizens from unscrupulous nonprofits through a process that includes selecting charities for examinations. The SOS Charities Division claims to select entities based on complaints and random selection …

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Property Taxes Up date

The responsibility for how much you pay in property tax belongs to you. Errors at the tax office can happen and you are responsible for reviewing the inputs into your tax assessment. The State of Mississippi requires that Tax Assessors must revalue real property at least once every four years. In Lowndes County, the revaluation …

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Mickens Mistake

The City Council voted 4-2 on June 20, 2023 to spend up to $11,000 for Bridge &Watkins consultants to conduct a feasibility study to see if the City should annex. That price tag does not include an engineering study, defense of annexation if the case presented is contested, and other unexpected or miscellaneous costs. Typically, …

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Bright Spots

Bright Spots: The City received an MDOT infrastructure grant for the replacement of the Luxipaliala Waterworks bridge in the amount of about $4million. The City is trying to collaborate with EMCC to tear down dilapidated properties as part of a training program thereby reducing the number of homes waiting to be demolished at a faster …

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I don’t do Email but Don’t Want the City to Borrow More Money. Go to City Hall or Mail a Letter.

Councilwoman DiCicco is having a physical petition put at City Hall for folks to go and sign and is located at 523 Main St. You may go in person and sign. Please be sure to let us know if you go! SEND A LETTER: Put this in the body of your letter: Debt Protest As …

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