Hernando Mayor’s Relief Fund started
Storm recovery has been going well but a small area of the city remains in significant need of help.
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Storm recovery has been going well but a small area of the city remains in significant need of help.
Read MoreGovernment offices to close for Independence Day.
Read MoreFireworks will be set off in DeSoto County cities around the Fourth of July again this year to celebrate America’s birthday.
Read MorePower has been restored in the Hernando area after recent storms swept through and caused extensive damage.
Read MoreHarrison became part of the team under what is called a USL Academy contract and will be with 901 FC for the remainder of the season.
Read MoreBooks and POP Bucks will be available on a first come, first serve basis to the first 100 children, starting at 10 a.m.
Read MoreThe east side of Northern Street, or East Northern Street, is the area in greatest need, according to city officials.
Read MoreThe new trees being added are Bald Cypresses, Tupelo Blackgums, Red Maples, Willow Oaks, Redbuds, and Yoshino Cherry Trees.
Read MoreStormy weather greeted DeSoto County for Father’s Day Sunday with Hernando and Olive Branch areas the most affected.
Read MoreAldermen, supervisors meeting agendas.
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