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ELLISVILLE, MS (WDAM) - In a world of external beauty, we're told it's what's underneath that counts. When it comes to the Jones County Courthouse in Ellisville and the new roof on top of it, that ...
ELLISVILLE, Miss. (WDAM) - After the Mississippi Department of Archives and History gave its approval for Phase II of the project to make repairs to the Ellisville courthouse, work has now finally ...
Ellisville Fiore Department Chief Kyle Brooks said a 135-year-old house built from pine was a total loss. which sat across and south of the Jones County Courthouse, ... Brooks said Mississippi ...
Voters want segregationist water fountains outside the Jones County, Mississippi, courthouse to remain in place. ... which are outside the county courthouse in Ellisville, or let them stay.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. A controversial Walmart project in Ellisville overcame a legal hurdle on Thursday, but the fate of the project is still in ...
Tarabu Betserai Kirkland helps his 107-year-old mother, Mamie Kirkland, from a wheelchair in downtown Ellisville, Miss., the town her family fled a century ago upon threat of lynching, Sept. 10, 2015.
Ellisville is a city in Jones County, Mississippi, with a population of 4,815. According to the most recent estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, 45.00% of residents identify as white, 51.70% as ...
Outside the Jones County Courthouse in Ellisville, two relics of Mississippi's segregated past have sat on each side of the entrance walkway for nearly 88 years. Jones County voters will decide in ...
St. Louis (KSDK) - The Missouri Court of Appeals has struck down a red light camera ordinance in Ellisville. It's just the latest twist in a string of legal battles over the use of cameras ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Cathy Ellerbe shows her opposition to the Walmart development with TIF funds during an Ellisville City Council meeting at ...
Voters want Jim Crow-era water fountains outside the Jones County courthouse, with covered inscriptions of "colored" and "white," to remain in place.