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SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
WHEREAS on March 13, 2020, JIMMY YOUNG AND CRYSTAL YOUNG, HUSBAND AND WIFE, executed a Deed of Trust to STEVE TAYLOR, as Trustee, and MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR BANKFIRST FINANCIAL SERVICES, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, as Beneficiary,
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SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
WHEREAS on March 13, 2020, JIMMY YOUNG AND CRYSTAL YOUNG, HUSBAND AND WIFE, executed a Deed of Trust to STEVE TAYLOR, as Trustee, and MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR BANKFIRST FINANCIAL SERVICES, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, as Beneficiary,
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SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
WHEREAS on March 13, 2020, JIMMY YOUNG AND CRYSTAL YOUNG, HUSBAND AND WIFE, executed a Deed of Trust to STEVE TAYLOR, as Trustee, and MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR BANKFIRST FINANCIAL SERVICES, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, as Beneficiary,
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Residents of local care centers proudly show the Christmas bears they received through a holiday donation organized by Jannette Eichelberger Jones. Jones extends heartfelt thanks to the local businesses whose support made the gift-giving possible. She says the bears brought joy to the patients—and just as much warmth to her own heart. Jones hopes to continue this act of kindness each Christmas and remains grateful to all who helped make it happen.
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Residents of local care centers proudly show the Christmas bears they received through a holiday donation organized by Jannette Eichelberger Jones. Jones extends heartfelt thanks to the local businesses whose support made the gift-giving possible. She says the bears brought joy to the patients—and just as much warmth to her own heart. Jones hopes to continue this act of kindness each Christmas and remains grateful to all who helped make it happen.
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Residents of local care centers proudly show the Christmas bears they received through a holiday donation organized by Jannette Eichelberger Jones. Jones extends heartfelt thanks to the local businesses whose support made the gift-giving possible. She says the bears brought joy to the patients—and just as much warmth to her own heart. Jones hopes to continue this act of kindness each Christmas and remains grateful to all who helped make it happen.
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The Winston County Journal
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By Staff Reports
The Winston County Journal
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Winston County Jail Docket
For the period of Jan. 19–26, 2026
Philip W. Eaves, March 19, 1974, 51, WM, charged with petit larceny (value under $1,000); arrested Jan. 23 by Winston County Sheriff’s Department.
William D. Estes, May 31, 1973, 52, OM, charged with DUI, first offense; arrested Jan. 23 by Mississippi Highway Patrol.
Lavaildric D. Hampton, Sept. 29, 1992, 33, BM, held on detainer for Winston County Sheriff’s Office; arrested Jan. 23 by Winston County Sheriff’s Department.
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Winston County Jail Docket
For the period of Jan. 19–26, 2026
Philip W. Eaves, March 19, 1974, 51, WM, charged with petit larceny (value under $1,000); arrested Jan. 23 by Winston County Sheriff’s Department.
William D. Estes, May 31, 1973, 52, OM, charged with DUI, first offense; arrested Jan. 23 by Mississippi Highway Patrol.
Lavaildric D. Hampton, Sept. 29, 1992, 33, BM, held on detainer for Winston County Sheriff’s Office; arrested Jan. 23 by Winston County Sheriff’s Department.
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Winston County Jail Docket
For the period of Jan. 19–26, 2026
Philip W. Eaves, March 19, 1974, 51, WM, charged with petit larceny (value under $1,000); arrested Jan. 23 by Winston County Sheriff’s Department.
William D. Estes, May 31, 1973, 52, OM, charged with DUI, first offense; arrested Jan. 23 by Mississippi Highway Patrol.
Lavaildric D. Hampton, Sept. 29, 1992, 33, BM, held on detainer for Winston County Sheriff’s Office; arrested Jan. 23 by Winston County Sheriff’s Department.
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Chawan Jernigan of Louisville has been named to the University of West Alabama's Fall 2025 President's List for superior academic achievement.
Jernigan is majoring in Mechanical Engineering Technology.
The President's List gives recognition to undergraduate students with exceptionally high grades for the semester, those with grade-point averages of 3.80 or higher, completing at least twelve semester credit hours, with no grade lower than a "C."
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Zachariah means “God has remembered.” At 91 years old, my grandfather, Zachariah Brown, is living proof of that promise. He has spent his life rooted in the Preston and Louisville area, known as a devoted family man, a farmer by trade, and a faithful servant to the Lord. His life reflects resilience, community, and an unwavering commitment to family and faith.
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PANAMA CITY, Fla. — No. 2 Pearl River baseball swept day one of the Visit Panama City Beach Classic, defeating Wallace State-Dothan 8-2 and Tallahassee State 10-5.
"I was proud of the way we battled, especially when we were down," head coach Michael Avalon said. "I hope we don't play many teams more talented than they are because they were very talented. I'm proud of our guys. Several players came up with big hits and made big plays today."
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Hattiesburg Police Department responded to a welfare check in the 500 block of 7th Avenue on Tuesday and discovered three deceased individuals upon entry to the home. Detectives investigated the scene and found 37-year-old Thomas O'Neil, 32-year-old Brianna Bruno and a three-year-old victim who all suffered gunshot wounds.
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The Rotary Club of Louisville welcomed and featured Students of the Month for December and January during the January 21 meeting. Kelsie Sara-Ann Dewberry was joined by her grandmother, Shirley Baxter. Also accompanying Ms. Dewberry to celebrate her Student of the Month recognition was Winston-Louisville Career Tech Center Director Shane McDaniel, WLCTC Counselor Chris Davis, and Kelsie’s Education Preparation Instructor, Ms. Courtnee Haynes.
December Student of the Month Olivia Hogue couldn’t be present, but her coach and Grace Christian Headmaster Talor Troyer eloquently described Olivia’s impact as well as her dedication and endurance. Gaye Hogue, Olivia’s mother, accepted the award on Olivia’s behalf.
Pictured from left to right: Courtnee Haynes, Byron Foster (Rotary VP), Chris Davis, Shane McDaniel, Shirley Baxter, Kelsie Sara-Ann Dewberry, Gaye Hogue, Talor Troyer, and Brooke Eaves, District AG.
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The Rotary Club of Louisville welcomed and featured Students of the Month for December and January during the January 21 meeting. Kelsie Sara-Ann Dewberry was joined by her grandmother, Shirley Baxter. Also accompanying Ms. Dewberry to celebrate her Student of the Month recognition was Winston-Louisville Career Tech Center Director Shane McDaniel, WLCTC Counselor Chris Davis, and Kelsie’s Education Preparation Instructor, Ms. Courtnee Haynes.
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