Mar 11, 2016: Monroe Journal: Antique steam fire engine finding new home
Mayor Cecil Belle announced the Spring Break Youth Day on March 19 at General Young Park, sponsored by Spring Creek Missionary Baptist Church.
Mayor Cecil Belle announced the Spring Break Youth Day on March 19 at General Young Park, sponsored by Spring Creek Missionary Baptist Church.
Mar 2, 2016: WDAM: Nearly 50 Mississippi mayors endorse Clinton
Mayor of Aberdeen, Cecil Bell
Mayor of Aberdeen, Cecil Bell
Oct 16, 2015: Monroe Journal: Aberdeen awarded two home reconstruction grants
Orders requesting travel for Mayor Cecil Belle and the board of aldermen to attend the MML Small Town Conference in Starkville; for city clerk Jackie Benson to attend a clerk update in Jackson; for Aberdeen Police Department officer Aaron Fontenot to attend an operations class in Corinth; for APD officer Juice Madrid to attend a basic Spanish course in Laurel; and for Ledbetter to attend a Tennessee Valley Authority conference in Nashville.
Orders requesting travel for Mayor Cecil Belle and the board of aldermen to attend the MML Small Town Conference in Starkville; for city clerk Jackie Benson to attend a clerk update in Jackson; for Aberdeen Police Department officer Aaron Fontenot to attend an operations class in Corinth; for APD officer Juice Madrid to attend a basic Spanish course in Laurel; and for Ledbetter to attend a Tennessee Valley Authority conference in Nashville.
Apr 17, 2015: Monroe Journal: Infrastructure work begins for new water, electric AMI system
“I think it’ll alleviate a lot of people’s concerns about meters not being read, and it will increase customer services. Mr. [Jerry] Ledbetter did a lot of prior research before going to the board of aldermen,” said Mayor Cecil Belle. “We’re doing a five-year study about how we can better serve our customers in electricity and water in general and address future needs for towers and water wells. In order to do that, we have to put something in place, and this is the first step.”
“I think it’ll alleviate a lot of people’s concerns about meters not being read, and it will increase customer services. Mr. [Jerry] Ledbetter did a lot of prior research before going to the board of aldermen,” said Mayor Cecil Belle. “We’re doing a five-year study about how we can better serve our customers in electricity and water in general and address future needs for towers and water wells. In order to do that, we have to put something in place, and this is the first step.”
Feb 13, 2015: Monroe Journal: Aldermen approve selective sewer rate increase
According to Mayor Cecil Belle, the relationship was established in the 1960s when the rural water service was established and since that time, the Coontail customers pay the city a flat fee of $9.60.
According to Mayor Cecil Belle, the relationship was established in the 1960s when the rural water service was established and since that time, the Coontail customers pay the city a flat fee of $9.60.
Jan 30, 2015: Monroe Journal: Supervisors, Aberdeen back to the table for Matubby Creek bridge talks
“Where we stand is that the city is concerned about the cost of moving the utilities,” said Mayor Cecil Belle, who stated the city has always been in favor of the bridge. “It seems like we may have a situation where the new bridge will be able to remain in the county by unincorporating a section of the area.”
“Where we stand is that the city is concerned about the cost of moving the utilities,” said Mayor Cecil Belle, who stated the city has always been in favor of the bridge. “It seems like we may have a situation where the new bridge will be able to remain in the county by unincorporating a section of the area.”
Jan 12, 2015: Monroe Journal: Town hall meeting to offer panel discussion
“The whole objective is to keep things organized and positive,” said Mayor Cecil Belle. “With the panel, we’ll give groups a chance to explain what they do and take questions.”
“The whole objective is to keep things organized and positive,” said Mayor Cecil Belle. “With the panel, we’ll give groups a chance to explain what they do and take questions.”