Tim Kalich
May 9, 2016: Daily Journal: SID SALTER: I see the Mississippi the national media never sees
Tim Kalich, an old friend and one of Mississippi’s best editorial writers, is publisher and editor of local paper, The Greenwood Commonwealth.
Tim Kalich, an old friend and one of Mississippi’s best editorial writers, is publisher and editor of local paper, The Greenwood Commonwealth.
June 27, 2015: Tim Kalich: Columbian-Progress: Bad science of bite marks
Aug 18, 2008: Tim Kalich: AlterNet: Are Feds Trying to Aid Republican Candidate's Election?
Andre Kaufman
Apr 9, 2015:WFSB: OS Public Works Director will retire July 1
Ocean Springs Public Works Director Andre Kaufman just announced he will be retiring from that position on July 1. Johnny Groue will take on the day-to-day responsibilities of the Public Works Department starting today, according to a statement made by Kaufman.
Ocean Springs Public Works Director Andre Kaufman just announced he will be retiring from that position on July 1. Johnny Groue will take on the day-to-day responsibilities of the Public Works Department starting today, according to a statement made by Kaufman.
Apr 6, 2015: Gulf Live: Andre Kaufman steps down as Ocean Springs' public works head, will stay on as project manager until June 30
Ocean Springs Public Works Director Andre Kaufman reached agreement with city leaders Monday night that he will step down from running day to day operations of his department, but will stay on as a "project manager" until he retires June 30.
Ocean Springs Public Works Director Andre Kaufman reached agreement with city leaders Monday night that he will step down from running day to day operations of his department, but will stay on as a "project manager" until he retires June 30.
Mar 27, 2015: WLOX: Ocean Springs public works director suspended
Ocean Springs Public Works Director Andre Kaufman was suspended from his job, but no one is saying why.
Ocean Springs Public Works Director Andre Kaufman was suspended from his job, but no one is saying why.
Aug 14, 2013: Gulf Live: Ocean Springs board gives Andre Kaufman three days suspension, mandates anger management (updated)
Ocean Springs Public Works Director Andre Kaufman will serve three days suspension without pay and attend anger management classes, the Ocean Springs Board of Aldermen decided after a three-hour executive session Wednesday morning.
Ocean Springs Public Works Director Andre Kaufman will serve three days suspension without pay and attend anger management classes, the Ocean Springs Board of Aldermen decided after a three-hour executive session Wednesday morning.
The Public Works Department is under the leadership of André Kaufman. Mr. Kaufman is a veteran of service to Ocean Springs, beginning with his tenure as an Alderman from 1977 to 1981 and again from 1985 to 1989. He became Director of Public Works in May 1998 after years of consultant development work.
Cathy Keeton
Jan 10, 2016: WLOX: Moss Point seeking resources to help reboot city
"I was informed Friday that our grant writer resigned," said Moss Point Community Development Director Cathy Keeton.
"I was informed Friday that our grant writer resigned," said Moss Point Community Development Director Cathy Keeton.
Jimmy Kelly
Feb 10, 2016: WTVA: New Plant Expansion in New Houlka
"This will mean more jobs and more tax revenue for our people in town. We've already, since Delta opened up in November, I can already tell the difference of the revenue in our town. “replied New Houlka Mayor Jimmy Kelly
"This will mean more jobs and more tax revenue for our people in town. We've already, since Delta opened up in November, I can already tell the difference of the revenue in our town. “replied New Houlka Mayor Jimmy Kelly
Gregg Kennedy
Nov 4, 2015: Monroe Journal: New and existing faces to fill county seats following election results
For the county supervisors race, Democrat Joseph Richardson will serve as District 1 supervisor after defeating Republican Gregg Kennedy. Richardson received 1,480 votes, or 61.98 percent, compared to Kennedy’s 904 votes, or 37.86 percent.
For the county supervisors race, Democrat Joseph Richardson will serve as District 1 supervisor after defeating Republican Gregg Kennedy. Richardson received 1,480 votes, or 61.98 percent, compared to Kennedy’s 904 votes, or 37.86 percent.
Andrew Ketchings
Jan 6, 2016: Madison County Journal: PERRY/2016 Legislature
The House reelected Andrew Ketchings as Clerk of the House. In his speech seconding Ketchings' nomination, Representative Steve Holland (D-Plantersville) said Ketchings "has brought more order to the inmates than anyone I've ever known."
The House reelected Andrew Ketchings as Clerk of the House. In his speech seconding Ketchings' nomination, Representative Steve Holland (D-Plantersville) said Ketchings "has brought more order to the inmates than anyone I've ever known."
Jan 5, 2016: Hattiesburg American: Lawmakers kick off 2016 session
For the 122 members of the Mississippi House, 25 of them newly elected, the afternoon was mostly full of formalities, and the body re-elected last term’s House Speaker Philip Gunn, R-Clinton, Speaker Pro-Tempore Greg Snowden, R-Meridian, and Clerk of the House Andrew Ketchings.
For the 122 members of the Mississippi House, 25 of them newly elected, the afternoon was mostly full of formalities, and the body re-elected last term’s House Speaker Philip Gunn, R-Clinton, Speaker Pro-Tempore Greg Snowden, R-Meridian, and Clerk of the House Andrew Ketchings.
Angel Kibler-Middleton
Feb 3, 2016: WLOX: City and county leaders hold joint workshop
“My biggest concern right now is Canal Road. It is awful. It just falls off on the southbound lane, and it is terrible,” said supervisor, Angel Kibler-Middleton.
“My biggest concern right now is Canal Road. It is awful. It just falls off on the southbound lane, and it is terrible,” said supervisor, Angel Kibler-Middleton.
Jan 4, 2015: WLOX: New year brings new Harrison County board
Beverly Martin, Angel Kibler-Middleton and Kent Jones are the three new faces on the board, joining incumbents Marlin Ladner and Connie Rockco.
Beverly Martin, Angel Kibler-Middleton and Kent Jones are the three new faces on the board, joining incumbents Marlin Ladner and Connie Rockco.
Jeffrey Kilpatrick
Mar 2, 2016: WDAM: Nearly 50 Mississippi mayors endorse Clinton
Mayor of Drew, Jeffrey Kilpatrick
Mayor of Drew, Jeffrey Kilpatrick
Kathy King
Feb 1, 2016: Sun Herald: Man indicted in capital murder of Hurley woman has trial date
Circuit Judge Kathy King Jackson on Monday set a Aug. 22 trial date for a Hurley man accused of stabbing a woman to death during a December 2014 robbery in Jackson County.
Circuit Judge Kathy King Jackson on Monday set a Aug. 22 trial date for a Hurley man accused of stabbing a woman to death during a December 2014 robbery in Jackson County.
Roger W King
Bill Kinkade [State House of Representative]
Jan 26, 2015: Clarion Ledger: MS Prison Industries faces audit
But with less than 1.5 percent of the state's roughly 22,000 inmates participating in MPIC, said state Rep. Bill Kinkade, R-Byhalia, it's hard to imagine the program making much of a dent in Mississippi's recidivism rate. |
Feb 19, 2014: Jackson Jambalaya: Desoto resident speaks out on the cult of Kuykendall
He took away our right to vote in November for what WE, THE PEOPLE, want. Forrest Hamilton, along with Wanda Jennings, Pat Nelson, Gene Alday and Bill Kinkade, have disappointed their constituents, and we will not forget this!! |
Billy Kirkpatrick
Aug 4, 2016: Monroe Journal: Supervisors table radio vote for solid waste department
“We probably have enough radios to outfit the trucks. We could take a shot at those old radios and piecemeal them together, but we have to go to one system,” said board president Billy Kirkpatrick of consolidating county radio traffic to one means.
“We probably have enough radios to outfit the trucks. We could take a shot at those old radios and piecemeal them together, but we have to go to one system,” said board president Billy Kirkpatrick of consolidating county radio traffic to one means.
Mar 20, 2015: WCBI: Video: Monroe Supervisors Approve Benefits for Injured Officers
“Officers injured in the line of duty were eligible for workers comp benefits and whatnot, but the city doesn’t have any avenue to, for them to receive you know, their regular pay after they had used up their leave time and whatnot,” said Supervisor Billy Fitzpatrick/Monroe County.
“Officers injured in the line of duty were eligible for workers comp benefits and whatnot, but the city doesn’t have any avenue to, for them to receive you know, their regular pay after they had used up their leave time and whatnot,” said Supervisor Billy Fitzpatrick/Monroe County.
James W Kitchens
Feb 9, 2016: WCBI: Video: Columbus Judge Tosses his Gavel in the Ring for State’s High Court
District 16 Circuit Court Judge Jim Kitchens has announced that he is joining the race to replace State Supreme Court Justice Ann Lamar in November.
District 16 Circuit Court Judge Jim Kitchens has announced that he is joining the race to replace State Supreme Court Justice Ann Lamar in November.
Jan 28, 2016: Sun Herald: Death Row inmate gains access to psychologist
Death Row inmates should have access to their experts as long as it violates no rules or regulations and doesn't violate an inmate's due-process rights, said Associate Justice James W. Kitchens, writing for the court.
Death Row inmates should have access to their experts as long as it violates no rules or regulations and doesn't violate an inmate's due-process rights, said Associate Justice James W. Kitchens, writing for the court.
Carol Knight
Nov 4, 2015: Monroe Journal: New and existing faces to fill county seats following election results
In what was a field of nine candidates for circuit clerk going into the Aug. 4 Republican and Democrat primaries, the race pitted Dana Sloan against Carol Knight for the seat held by Judy Butler, who is retiring at the end of the year. Sloan defeated Knight. Sloan had a total of 7,332 votes, or 68.66 percent compared to Knight’s 3,346 votes, or 31.33 percent.
In what was a field of nine candidates for circuit clerk going into the Aug. 4 Republican and Democrat primaries, the race pitted Dana Sloan against Carol Knight for the seat held by Judy Butler, who is retiring at the end of the year. Sloan defeated Knight. Sloan had a total of 7,332 votes, or 68.66 percent compared to Knight’s 3,346 votes, or 31.33 percent.