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Enterprise journal mccomb ms 396488/27/2023 ![]() An upcoming membership event will be June 14. Cultural Development Team: They are working with the Pike County Arts Council. Community Appearance Team: Since the Chamber team and the City's Beautification Committee were overlapping, they are working with the City's Committee. The Howdycrats also plan the Newcomers Reception each year. Howdycrats: They plan and coordinate the Miss Hospitality contest each year and also coordinate the Business After Hours. "Pike County - The Way to Go Show" Team: This team produces weekly community affairs programs promoting Pike County at 6:30 p.m. Crime Prevention Team: The Chamber and Rotary have partnered to initiate the CrimeStoppers program, and other crime prevention measures are being pursued. It was decided to continue the communication with a quarterly Council of Governments meeting. The purpose was to encourage communication between officials of the county and different municipalities. Government Relations Team: Recently completed was a Community Elected Officials Program. The topic was "Decentralizing Education." The Chamber has agreed to partner with McComb Public Schools in a Service Learning Program and hopes to start a teachers appreciation program in the near future. Education Development Team: Recently held was a teleconference which had attendees from all the local schools. Leadership Development Team: Uplift, an intense leadership training program, is in its fourth year. Ambassadors Team: There currently are 20 ambassadors or "red coats." As the public relations arm of the Chamber, the ambas- QJffiaiHl sadors attend area events and recruit new members. Membership Team: To date there are 430 voting members, and efforts are under way to recruit more. Here are some highlights: Quarters Team: The boards of both the Chamber and the Pike County Economic Development District recently approved the city's proposal for the ChamberDistrict to move it's office to the Depot after it is renovated. Here's an update on Chamber work Vicky Webb, president of the Pike County Chamber of Commerce, gave an update on Chamber activities in a speech to the McComb Rotary Club. Entered as second class matter in the post office at McComb, Miss., USPS 355-580. Subscription rates: By carrier, $8.00 per month $96 per year By mail, $9.00 per month, $108 per year. Box 910, Oliver Emmerich Drive, McComb, MS 39648. Emmerich, Jr., Publisher 1978-1995 Published daily, except Saturday, by J.O. BEAN Managing Editor Advertising Manager FREDDIE DEER DONALD CARLISLE Circulation Manager Production Manager Founded 1889 Oliver Emmerich, Editor-Publisher 1923-1978 John O. DUNAGIN Editor-Publisher JACK RYAN DEBORAH W. According to RPSO Chief of Staff Tommy Carnline, Prenell was assigned to the Corrections Division.U Li I Friday, J2 Enterprise-Journal CHARLES M. In that petition, she detailed instances where Prenell was violent with her, saying “I’ve been constantly getting beaten by my husband and I fear for the life of myself and my unborn child.” She goes on to say that Prenell often pointed guns and threatened to kill her.īefore becoming the pastor at Bright Morning Star Baptist Church, Prenell was a deputy with the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office starting in June 2022 until his resignation in December 2022. In 2016, she filed a “petition for protection from abuse” against Prenell in Rapides Parish. The Prenell’s children were put in the custody of the Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services, according to Chief Cloy.Ĭourt records indicate that Prenell has a history of domestic violence against his wife. On the floor behind the police tape, towels, a pillow and what looks like blood are visible. Two strips of police tape block a hallway on the first floor of the Hampton Inn and Suites in McComb after a shooting was reported in the building at about 4 p.m. ![]()
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