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Tracy James O’Quin

Tracy James O’Quin April 9, 1973 – Feb. 8, 2026 Tracy James O’Quin, 52, died Feb. 8, 2026, in Great Falls, MT. Born April 9, 1973, in McComb, he was a lifelong resident of Tylertown. Tracy was an Eagle Scout with Boy Scouts of America and a 1991 graduate of Tylertown High School. In 1996,…

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Rose Dean Herring

Rose Dean Herring Oct. 29, 1957 – Feb. 11, 2026 Rose Dean Herring, 68, of Tylertown, died Feb. 11, 2026, at the Merit Health Wesley in Hattiesburg. She was born Oct. 29, 1957, in Clovis, New Mexico to the late Pete and Rosy Mae Morrison. She enjoyed driving trucks for a living, being able to…

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Tommy Magee

Tommy Magee Aug. 23, 1960 – Feb. 7, 2026 Tommy “Lightweight” Magee, age 65, of Franklinton, LA, died Feb. 7, 2026, at his residence. Tommy loved God, and when he was home from trucking he enjoyed camping with his son-in-laws and grandchildren; playing with his German Shepherd, Mercy, and getting out in the yard and…

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Yvonne Marie Felker

Yvonne Marie Felker Dec. 26, 1952 – Feb. 2, 2026 Yvonne Marie Felker, 73, of Silver Creek, MS, died Feb. 2, 2026, at the Hood Memorial Hospital in Amite City, LA. She was born Dec. 26, 1952, in New Orleans, LA, to the late E J Conerly and Clara Lou Mason Conerly. Along with her…

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Jordan Anthony Wins Tyson International

Jordan Anthony Wins Tyson International By Cathy Chance Harvey On February 13 Jordan Anthony, professional sprinter and 2022 graduate of Tylertown High School, competed in the Tyson International 60-meter dash at the Randal Tyson Track Center in Fayetteville, AR. He won in 6.43s, improving on his personal best, breaking the facility record, and establishing the…

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Jordan Anthony honored Saturday

Jordan Anthony honored Saturday Oops!! A Times writer erred on the date for the Jordan Anthony reception at Tylertown Baptist Church Family Life Center. The correct date is Saturday, Feb. 21, at 6 p.m., rather than Friday, as printed in this week’s Times’. Tylertown welcomes its hometown hero, Jordan Anthony, at a reception in his…

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Rising from the ashes…

Rising from the ashes… Destroyed by an early morning fire a couple of years ago, the historic FC&G depot’s location will soon be home to an all new Pit Stop convenience store. Construction got underway recently on the downtown retail location that features an all new lineup in addition to the familiar self service pumps,…

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Miss Hospitality tea set; applications due Feb. 25

Miss Hospitality tea set; applications due Feb. 25 Walthall’s 2026 Miss Hospitality selection tea will be 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 28, at Citizens Bank. Application forms can be picked up at any of the three banks in town and must be turned in by 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25. Among requirements, entrants must be a…

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Supervisors are exploring more efficiency for garbage pickup

Supervisors are exploring more efficiency for garbage pickup Supervisors are exploring the possibility of a more efficient way of garbage pickup using 95 gallon containers at each county residence, dividing the county into four quadrants, with trucks, equipped with automated side loader trucks with an automate4d arm to handle the container. Its based on GPS.…

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Salem’s Watler signs with Sewanee

Salem’s Watler signs with Sewanee Salem football standout Jamyen Watler has signed with Sewanee—The University of the South at Sewanee, Tenn. Watler played as a wide receiver and cornerback for the Wildcats. Pictured from left, Athletic Director/ Coach Chris McCallum, Jamyen Watler, Coach William Frazier and Coach Cody Morris.

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