As water level falls, concerns rise
Water flows out of a ravine (above) located a quarter mile west of Mill Creek on Cyrus Harris...
Read MorePosted by Johnston County Sentinel | Mar 9, 2022 | Main News
Water flows out of a ravine (above) located a quarter mile west of Mill Creek on Cyrus Harris...
Read MorePosted by Johnston County Sentinel | Mar 9, 2022 | Editorial
By Tom Lokey Sentinel Co-Publisher With the city of Tishomingo cautiously approaching stage two of its water conservation plan, it is time for serious consideration of city ordinance 2015-02 to be enforced. This is the ordinance...
Read MorePosted by Johnston County Sentinel | Mar 9, 2022 | Main News
By John A. Small Managing Editor Johnston County remains under a burn ban after the Board of County Commissioners voted Monday to extend the ban for a second week. The unanimous vote took place during a special meeting that was...
Read MorePosted by Johnston County Sentinel | Mar 9, 2022 | Main News
By John A. Small Managing Editor Approval of a pair of revised city documents was among the items on Monday night’s agenda of the Tishomingo City Council. The first such item centered on an amended policy manual for the...
Read MorePosted by Johnston County Sentinel | Mar 9, 2022 | Community News, School News
Johnston County E911 Coordinator Stacey Pulley (center) is joined by Tishomingo School Superintendent Bobby Waitman (right) and R.B. Hauf, statewide representative for Rave Mobile Safety, to discuss the company’s Rave Panic...
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