Area News
Local plant seeks 80+ workers
Brigade Manufacturing is still looking to add additional workers even after holding a job fair at the plant last week. The plant needs 80+ workers as machine operators, supervisors, technicians and general laborers. You may still apply for positions by applying online at www.tylertownmade.com/jobs or print out the application, fill it out and drop it…
Read MoreTornado victims can apply for disaster assistance
Walthall county residents can now apply for federal disaster assistance under FEMA’s Individuals and Households Program for uninsured damages and losses as a result of the severe storms, tornados, straight-line winds, and flooding on April 12. Walthall was among several other counties added to the disaster declaration signed by the President on April 16, along…
Read MoreHospital contributes to health care, helps drive county’s economy
Walthall General Hospital not only provides needed services for residents, it’s also an industry, providing jobs to some of the most skilled people in the area and incomes that are plowed back into the county. Walthall General Hospital is a critical access facility operating 25 inpatient beds, and a 5 bed Level IV Emergency Dept.…
Read MoreLocal officials looking for Sunflower replacement
Officials are exploring all options to obtain a replacement for the downtown Sunflower food store, closing this week. Mayor Ed Hughes said town officials, the chamber and business leaders are exploring all options in a search for another food outlet to occupy the location. “We feel it is important to offer residents a choice, and…
Read MoreCogongrass: one of the most invasive grasses
Spring is wonderful time of the year, but it also brings with it the emergence of Cogongrass. It is easily identifiable at this time of the year, as it has a golden brown/tan color. Once it emerges from dormancy, it will be green, then it puts out a fluffy, white seedhead that can be seen…
Read MoreAlford reminds board of election; says beer, liquor may make ballot
Discussing the upcoming November election with supervisors last week, circuit clerk Vernon Alford said a liquor proposal may appear on the ballot if a group that discussed getting up a petition is successful in gathering enough signatures. Alford said a drive to collect signatures a couple years ago never gained the amount of names needed.…
Read MoreMarket opens
While not a total return to normalcy the opening of Tylertown’s Farmers Market is a welcome relief for local residents this week. Market manager Carolyn Horn reminds those using the market that social distancing rules will apply–that is, at least a six foot separation between people. Customers are also being asked to make their selections…
Read MoreCoupon booklet has savings, discounts to Times readers
Coupon booklets coming in the May 7 Tylertown Times should interest local shoppers as they are filled with manufacturer’s coupons offering savings and discounts on a variety of home health, household and personal hygiene products. The booklets, from RetailMeNot, feature a downloadable app from Rx saver for up to 80% savings on prescriptions; discounts on…
Read MoreMeeting to discuss 27-25 four-lane in Tylertown
A meeting to generate reinterest in the La. 25/Miss. 27 project, involving the proposed 4-laning of the route beginning at Covington, La., north to Crystal Springs, Miss., was held in Tylertown recently with representatives of Mississippi and Louisiana in attendance. There’s been renewed interest in the project since a meeting in Franklinton involving Louisiana officials…
Read MoreMarket Max bypass location reopens, features new services at new store
Tylertown’s newest Market Max location reopened Friday and customers almost immediately began utilizing fuel pumps and darting in for coffee, drinks and snacks, breakfast and to sample the new store’s deli selection. A Market Max spokesman said the location’s new offering of chicken tenders proved to be a popular lunch menu choice, available in the…
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