Ex-LCSD superintendent to run for Dist. 37 House seat
With less than a week before the qualifying deadline, former Lowndes County School District Superintendent Lynn Wright is so far the only candidate to file qualifying paperwork to run for the House District 37 special election.
Miller to run for District 15 Senate seat
Oktibbeha County Supervisor Bricklee Miller has announced she plans to run for the state Senate seat vacated Tuesday by longtime Sen. Gary Jackson (R-French Camp).
Mississippi Horse Park generating millions in 20 years of operation
The Mississippi Horse Park hosted 23 events in 1999, its first year in existence.
Last year it hosted 134.
Flowers joins chancery clerk race
Two rematches have been set for this year’s elections in Oktibbeha County.
Oktibbeha supervisor claims employees should be paying more for dependent health insurance
An Oktibbeha County supervisor suggested publicly on Monday the county may be breaking the law in the way employees pay for health care coverage for dependents.
Miller: Supes need new president next year
During a disagreement over how to handle a roadwork project, District 4 Supervisor Bricklee Miller said it was time the board changed presidents.
Supervisor responds to public criticism by taking polygraph
An Oktibbeha County supervisor who openly supports selling OCH Regional Medical Center has gone to extraordinary lengths in an effort to prove she’s not deliberately misleading voters for personal gain.
First woman to serve Oktibbeha Co. board
Incoming District 4 Supervisor Bricklee Miller, the first woman to serve on the Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors, has wasted little time preparing for her new position since her November election.
Monday profile: Horse Park thrives under Miller’s leadership
Despite what the name implies, the Mississippi Horse Park goes far beyond the equine competitions, and Facility Manager Bricklee Miller will be the first to clear that up.
Election Profile: Oktibbeha District 4 supervisor
The District 4 Supervisor race features another rookie Democrat supervisor, Daniel Jackson, campaigning to keep his spot while a Republican challenger with an impressive record hopes to claim a spot at the table.