Vicksburg, Mississippi Chamber Guide 2023

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2023 DIRECTORY & COMMUNITY GUIDE VICKSBURG-WARREN PARTNERSHIP

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Ergon has been a member of the Vicksburg community since 1977. In that time, we have steadily expanded operations and added new businesses, helping to grow the city we call home.
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Refining Ergon Trucking Magnolia Marine Transport Company Ergon Asphalt & Emulsions ISO Services Ergon Marine & Industrial Supply To learn more, visit Ergon.com

Flowers U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development

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Chairman........................

Keith Flowers U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Chamber Chapter

BOARD MEMBERS

President and CEO

Cappaert Manufacturing Housing, Inc.

Crawford City Light Church

R obbi e Cowart Cowart Construction, LLC

Pablo Diaz Vicksburg-Warren Chamber of Commerce

Buddy Dees Jr. Ellis, Dees & Sadler, P.C.

Mayor George Flaggs City of Vicksburg

Economic Development Chair Ginger Donohue Regions Bank

Margaret Gilmer

Robbie Cowart Cowart Construction, LLC

Mike Curtis Delta Bank

Buddy Dees Jr. Ellis, Dees & Sadler, P.C.

Economic Development Foundation

Chad Shealy

Vicksburg Warren School District

Tameka Wright Positive Pathways

Vice-Chairman

Burke

EDRCWERX

Past-Chairman

Recruitment Chair Ruby Green United Way of West Central Mississippi

VNMP

Carl Hearn Batesville Treasurer Josh McBride May & Company, LLP

County Port Commission

Education Chair/Partnership Representative Buddy Dees Ellis, Dees & Sadler

Partnership Representative Mark Buys BancorpSouth

Community Development Chair Catherine Hadaway The Vicksburg Post

Government Affairs

Catherine Hadaway The Vicksburg Post

Stephen Elwart Board Member

Mayor George Flaggs Jr. City of Vicksburg

Linda Fondren

Gaurav Sarant U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Board members

Jonathan Abogado Cocktails 101

Jeff Averett U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kelle Barfield Lorelei Books

Jeb Blackburn Blackburn Motors

Donald G. Brown Warren County Port Commission Brent Cappaert Cappaert Manufactured Housing, Inc.

Catfish Row Museum

Randy Jolly Vicksburg Art Association

Mike Keen RiverHills Bank

Jeremy Kyser Ergon Refining

Tyler McNeal Trustmark National Bank

Elizabeth Nelson Oak Hall Bed and Breakfast Angela Owens Unified Brands

Steve Patrick Vicksburg Commons

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Pablo Diaz — President & CEO Marcus Dufour — Senior Project Manager

Anne Elizabeth Buys — Chamber and Corporate Programs Director Kimberly Hillman — Accounts & Office Administrator

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Johnny Reynolds Vicksburg Convention & Visitors Bureau Chairman-Elect
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Jonathan Abogado Cocktails 101 Johnny Reynolds Friends of
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Dr. Jeff Holland Warren County Board of Supervisors Benjamin Richaud Merit Health River Region Marion Roberson Monument Financial/Raymond James Chad Shealy Vicksburg Warren School District Keller Williams Realty Angela Owens Unified Brands Leo Turnipseed Outside The Box Business Center, LLC Jennifer Walker NOLA Lending Group, LLC Tameka Wright Positive Pathways Mary Jane Wooten Curb Appeals Real Estate VICKSBURG-WARREN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE STAFF Pablo Diaz — President & CEO Kimberly Hillman — Accounts Manager Vicksburg is a publication created through a partnership between the Vicksburg-Warren County Chamber of Commerce and The Vicksburg Post. HEARN 10/19/21 9:47 AM WWW.newbreakcommunications.com High Speed Internet + Phone Services Phone: 601.456.0556 4223 I 20 Frontage Rd parkresidences.com 1104 Monroe St newbreakmanagement.com 4225 I 20 Frontage Rd bienvilleapartments.com LUXURY APARTMENTS 1301 Washington St loftsatfirstnational.com 601.638.8888601.636.1752 Newbreak Management; the finest flexible living options in Vicksburg • Gorgeous Pools• 24 Hour Fitness Centers • Gated Parking • Internet & Cable • Pet Friendly • 24 Hour Maintenance • Furnished & Unfurnished Apartments • Stainless Steel Appliances • Short, Long Term & Corporate Leasing * All amenities are offered in at least one property. All Amenities are not necessarily available at every location: call for details & availability. NEWBREAK MANAGEMENT OFFICERS AND CHAMBER STAFF FLOWERS

A PLACE TO

THRIVE

ASH MEADOWS PROVIDES

ACCESSIBLE NEW CONSTRUCTION HOMES

The team developing one of Vicks burg's newest housing develop ments has a central goal in mind: creating a place where families can thrive. The Ash Meadows development is being built by Russ Builders, LLC, a Lou isiana-based renovation and construction firm. The owner, Joseph Russ, runs the company with his two sons.

“We want to make sure that it's a family-oriented (neighborhood) as much as we can … people get away from that nowadays,” Russ said. “But that needs to come back into society.”

A total of 32 homes are planned on the site, which is located on Indiana Avenue near the Oak Park neighborhood. The single-family homes are between 1,700 and 2,400 square feet and have three to four bedrooms and two to three baths. The neighborhood also features sidewalks, streetlights and underground gas lines.

“A lot of track builders come in and give you one or two (designs),” Russ said. “I don’t like that. I want my community to look special. We strive to make that happen.”

A variety of architectural styles are available for home buyers to choose from, as well as the option to use floor plans of their own choosing. The company is working to make the homes unique from one another, Russ said.

“We love Arcadian, we love ranch,” Russ said. “We do all kinds.”

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Construction began after the ribbon-cut ting ceremony for the development in March 2022. Mary Jane Fant is an agent with Curb Appeals Real Estate, the listing agent in charge of selling the new homes.

“It will be a very cute neighborhood,” Fant said. “Probably the biggest advantage that people need to know about is that they're going to get a new-construction

house without having to get a construction loan.”

Fant explained that when someone takes out a construction loan to build a new house, the lending agency will normally only loan about 80 percent of the value of the struc ture. This means the individual would have to put 20 percent down in upfront cost just to begin building. However, there are sev

eral programs available to lessen the down payment.

“Russ Builders is putting up all the money to build the houses. When you go to get your loan to buy the house, you're not going to have to get a construction loan where you've got to put 20 percent down,” she said. “You can go get a rural development loan, you can get an FHA loan, you can get

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a conventional loan and all of those are much more affordable.”

The homes start around $275,000 and go up according to size.

The neighborhood is being built in part because of a push from the city government to make more housing available to families of people employed in Vicksburg but living outside of the city.

McBride

& Company, LLP

BOARD MEMBERS

Abogado

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Johnny Reynolds

of VNMP and Campaign

Barfield

Books

Jeb Blackburn Blackburn Motors

Brian Crawford City Light Church

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Construction, LLC

Dees Jr. Ellis, Dees & Sadler, P.C.

Mayor George Flaggs City of Vicksburg

Margaret Gilmer

Hadaway

Vicksburg Post

Marion Roberson

J.O. Smith, III

Big River Shipbuilders, Inc.

Tyler McNeal

“I want to make sure (people) understand how much the city has been involved in making this happen,” Russ said. “They are looking out for their community — and that's a breath of fresh air.”

Vicksburg Mayor George Flaggs Jr. said he is enthusiastic about the project.

Trustmark National Bank William Nettle Keller Williams Realty

“I'm excited, I can't wait until we can develop the whole property,” he said. “We need those single-family dwellings at that price range.”

Angela Owens Unified Brands

Leo Turnipseed

Flaggs also mentioned that he has spoken to developers in build ing additional housing similar to this development in the city.

Outside The Box Business Center, LLC

Jennifer Walker NOLA Lending Group, LLC

“I think we are on track,” Flaggs said. “We're still on a great path to the future of this city.”

Tameka Wright

Positive Pathways

For more information about the Ash Meadows development, contact Curb Appeals Real Estate.

Mary Jane Wooten Curb Appeals Real Estate

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Chairman............................................. Carl Hearn Batesville Company Chairman-Elect Keith Flowers U.S.
Army Engineer
Research
and Development Center
Past-Chairwoman Sheila
McKinnis
Entergy Treasurer Josh
May
Jonathan
Cocktails
Friends
Kelle
Lorelei
Donald
G. Brown
Warren
County Port Commission Lori Burke EDRCWERX Mark Buys
Economic
Development Partnership
Brent
Cappaert
Cappaert
Manufacturing Housing, Inc.
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Cowart
Buddy
Economic
Development Foundation
Catherine
The
Dr.
Jeff Holland
Warren
County Board of Supervisors Benjamin Richaud
Merit
Health River Region
Monument
Financial/Raymond James
Chad
Shealy
Vicksburg
Warren School District VICKSBURG-WARREN COUNTY
CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE STAFF Pablo Diaz — President & CEO OFFICERS AND CHAMBER STAFF HEARN

Vicksburg’s Hidden Gem

Nestled in midtown Vicksburg is a neigh borhood many describe as a hidden gem: Fostoria.

Originally established in 1881 by Thomas Foster and Frederick Speed (for whom Speed Street is named), Fostoria was one of a handful of municipalities that once existed in Warren County before being absorbed into the city of Vicksburg.

According to legend, the neighborhood got its name as the result of a coin toss between Foster and Speed. Each wanted to name the 210-acre town after the other, but Foster won the coin toss and "Speed's Addition" was born. It is unclear when the neighborhood transitioned to its current moniker, Fostoria, but the town was annexed into the city of Vicksburg in 1905 on the promise of running water, electricity, sewer and public transportation.

THE HOME THAT FOSTER BUILT

Joe Giambrone, 2022 Fostoria Neighborhood Association President, purchased Foster's Queen Anne cottage in 2001. Although the home had been relocated from its original lot across the street and had undergone a series of additions, Giambrone said he couldn't imagine a better place for himself and his wife, Mindy, to raise their daughter Ashtin.

But first, he said, they had to restore it to its former glory.

"We bought the house in 2001 and moved into the house a year later after extensive renova tions," Giambrone said. "When we bought the house, Herb and Mary Ruth Jones (its previous owners) handed me a stack of documents about the history of the home. When I say it was in dis repair, we had to replace the entire roof, among other extensive repairs.

"When we completed renovations, we actually received a Vicksburg historic preservation award

FOSTORIA BRINGS TOGETHER HISTORY, EVENTS AND NEIGHBORLY LOVE

for it."

Today, Fostoria has made its mark as one of Vicksburg's most architecturally diverse and active neighborhoods. With historic homes built in styles ranging from Victorian vernacular to craftsman — and Vicksburg's largest remaining example of Queen Anne architecture — one would be hard-pressed to find a neighborhood with more original charm.

HAVEN FOR SOCIAL BUTTERFLIES

Encompassing three blocks of Drummond and Cherry Streets and the side streets that connect them, Fostoria plays host to a wide array of events for residents and the broader community alike. It's something residents Don and Elizabeth Nelson said drew them to the area.

As transplants from Dallas, the couple not only purchased the mission revival-style Fannie Willis Johnson home, they transformed their residence into an income-producing property, Oak Hall Bed and Breakfast.

"We saw the house online first and then we were able to come by and see the neighborhood," Don said. "I was stunned when we got on the street.

The crown jewel of Fostoria gather ings is Porchfest, the neighborhood's signature arts and music festival that takes place on the last Saturday of October each year. The event brings live music to front porches, arts and food vendors to the sidewalks and thousands of attendees to Drummond Street to revel in it all.

Founded in 2019 by the Fostoria Neighborhood Association at the urging of Elizabeth, the event has grown handover-fist each year since it began.

"If you've got a front porch, you know you're going to get to know your neighbors. Forming relationships with neighbors is a key component to some thing like Porchfest," Elizabeth said.

"Our neighborhood in Dallas started a Porchfest event. And when we got here, we realized we were in a pocket of town that was almost hidden in plain sight.

"So I planned it the first year, with a lot of help, and after that, the neighbors

have become so enthusiastic about it," she added. "Porchfest has become this reunion of sorts for people. Everybody's running into people, which is fun to watch."

In addition to Porchfest, Fostoria residents participate in a number of block parties each year and holiday celebrations such as Yardi Gras and the trimming of the Fostoria Christmas Tree.

Every event the neighborhood hosts has a philanthropic component, with residents preferring to keep donations in the Vicksburg and the Warren County area. A portion of Porchfest proceeds one year even helped fund brand-new LED streetlights for Fostoria and neighboring streets, including Speed and Letitia streets to the west of the neighborhood.

POTENTIAL, POTENTIAL, POTENTIAL

Vicksburg native Cliff Geter and his wife, Melissa, own what many Vicks burgers know as "the Sweet House," a craftsman-style cottage located on a corner lot in the 2400 block of Drum mond Street once owned by the late Mary Sweet.

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Alex Beckett, Dr. Ashtin Giambrone Beckett, Mindy Giambrone, Joe Giambrone Cliff and Melissa Geter Elizabeth and Don Nelson

The pair met in 2008 in Baghdad, Iraq, while on assignment with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and settled in Vicks burg in 2013.

They initially lived in a home on De Witt Street, one of the connecting streets between Fostoria's main thoroughfares, but purchased the Sweet House in 2018 and spent the next three years making necessary renovations.

For Cliff, who grew up in the Porter's Chapel area, living in Fostoria is a dream come true.

"When I was young, we would come to town and would always come down Drummond Street. And I remember telling my mom, 'One day, I'm going to own one of these houses,'" Cliff said. "I've always had a love affair with architecture and the Victorian period and the Craftsman period in particular. And knowing the neighbor hood had such potential.

"It's not the neighborhood it was in the 50s, but with the neighbors here now, there is so much potential."

Purchasing the dream home is only half

the battle, however — tailoring to suit one's needs is quite another matter. With the help of local craftsmen, the Geters have mod ernized their home while still retaining its historic charm with lacquered tiles around each fireplace and ornate moldings along the perimeters of each wall.

Lori Burke EDRCWERX

Mark Buys

It's a labor of love, Melissa said, but one she would gladly take on again.

Development Partnership

Cappaert

"We love the area. It's convenient and it's a walkable neighborhood. It can be a charming little place," Melissa said.

"When I told Cliff, 'I want the Sweet House,' I had no idea what all would go into fixing it up like we wanted it, but it has been so great for us."

Cliff is also quick to say they're not the only ones in Fostoria who have taken on the rewarding task of owning an older home.

Vicksburg

Margaret

J.O. Smith, III

River Shipbuilders, Inc.

Tyler McNeal

"When people come to Vicksburg, especially for the first time, they always say, 'I had no idea. It's so charming and the people are so nice.' We want to be a part of that," Cliff said. "When we started Porchfest, I think we counted up 12 or 15 houses in this four-or-five-block area. But after that first Porchfest, there were five houses that sold within a year's timeframe. Now, I think there are maybe three empty houses."

Nettle

Williams Realty

Owens

Brands

Leo Turnipseed

The Box Business Center,

"Porchfest was a big part of that, and the neighbors who support the neighbor hood," Melissa added. "We love it, and we want everyone to come join us and be a part of it."

Jennifer Walker

Lending Group,

Tameka Wright

Pathways

Development Foundation

Vicksburg

The recent influx of homeowners in the area is something he unflinchingly attributes to events like Porchfest. Not only does it bring people in, it encourages homeowners to take a little more pride in their properties.

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While it's long been established as one of Vicksburg's oldest neighborhoods, Fostoria today is home to residents from 4 months to 95 years old — and every lifestyle and background in between.

Jane Wooten

Real

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NEWBREAK MANAGEMENT VICKSBURG-WARREN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICERS Chairman............................................. Carl Hearn Batesville Company Chairman-Elect Keith Flowers U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center Past-Chairwoman Sheila McKinnis Entergy Treasurer Josh McBride May & Company, LLP BOARD MEMBERS Jonathan Abogado Cocktails 101 Johnny Reynolds Friends of VNMP and Campaign Kelle Barfield Lorelei Books Jeb Blackburn
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Cappaert Manufacturing Housing, Inc. Brian Crawford City Light Church R obbi e Cowart Cowart Construction, LLC Buddy Dees Jr. Ellis, Dees & Sadler, P.C. Mayor George Flaggs City of
Gilmer Economic
Catherine Hadaway The
Post Dr. Jeff Holland Warren County Board of Supervisors Benjamin
Merit Health River Region Marion Roberson
Big
Trustmark National Bank William
Keller
Angela
Unified
Outside
LLC
NOLA
LLC
Positive
Mary
Curb Appeals
Estate VICKSBURG-WARREN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE STAFF Pablo Diaz — President & CEO Kimberly Hillman — Accounts Manager OFFICERS AND
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Lee Carroll, left, and Spencer Carroll, right, smile during Porchfest, the signature event of Vicksburg’s Fostoria neighborhood.

Education Innovation

VWSD EARNS B RATING

Students learn best when they are en gaged, and as a designated Ford Next Generation Learning Community, high school students in the Vicksburg Warren School District benefit from an innovative hands-on curriculum that provides training in various career fields.

The Vicksburg and Warren County com munity has had ambitious goals to pursue for the past several years, and one of the most important ones was to improve the rating of the school district. Over the years, hard choices have been made in order to improve educational outcomes without sacrificing the quality of education of the local student population.

This approach saw the school district make bold moves to push back on “teaching to the test” strategies in order to provide wholesome and innovative learning strategies for its students. In this effort, the business community joined the district in loudly expressing the importance of the effort by fundraising more than $500,000 to kickstart the Leader in Me program, which has provided huge advantages to students throughout the entire system.

Leader in Me was just the beginning, as the administration pursued additional innovative programs like the Ford Next Generation Designation and the implemen tation of the Career Academies, which offer hands-on training in various career fields. The compounded benefits of these innovative programs are now showing up in the data, as the community celebrates the recent designa tion of the Vicksburg Warren School District as a B district, two levels up from the latest designation provided in 2019.

“The Vicksburg Warren School District did not take the easy road to earn this improve ment in its rating. They committed to doing what is right for the kids and we all knew the results were eventually going to show

“The Vicksburg Warren School District did not take the easy road to earn this improvement in its rating. They committed to doing what is right for the kids and we all knew the results were eventually going to show up in the data, albeit not immediately. This improvement is a celebration of the efforts made by the students, the teachers, the administration, the parents and the entire community."

up in the data, albeit not immediately. This improvement is both a testament to and a celebration of the efforts made by students, teachers, school administrators, parents and the entire community,” said Pablo Diaz, president and CEO of the Vicksburg War ren Economic Development Partnership.

“We must be proud of this accomplishment

— Pablo Diaz, president and CEO of the Vicksburg Warren Economic Development Partnership.

and we must support the school district as we move forward with further improving educational outcomes. There is a potential leader in every child and this school district is doing the right things to allow its students to discover and use their potential. Inevita bly, this translates into better results for the district, for the student’s future and for our community.”

The Office of District and School Per formance provides state, district and school level accountability (performance) measures on an annual basis. These data measures are used to help stakeholders make decisions regarding areas of improvement and need within our state education system. The Mississippi Statewide Accountability System assigns a performance rating of A, B, C, D and F for each school and district based on established criteria regarding student achievement, individual student growth, graduation rate and participation rate. Statewide assessments are used to measure proficiency and growth for students in grades 3-8 and high school students taking end-ofcourse subject area assessments in Algebra I, English II, Biology and U.S. History.

Schools and districts are expected to have an assessment participation rate of 95 percent or greater.

The Vicksburg Warren College and Career Academies were first offered in 2017 after Warren County was designated as a Ford Next Generation Learning Community.

Currently, the VWSD is the only school

district in Mississippi that has earned that designation.

Career academies are taught alongside a student's core classes with students selecting a field of interest — ACME (Architecture, Construction, Mechatronics and Engineer ing), CAB (Communications, Arts and Busi ness) or HHS (Health and Human Services) with the end goal of providing high school graduates real-life skills that will aid them in the next phase of their life, whether that is attending college, going straight into the workforce or serving their country.

Carl Hearn, manager at Batesville Casket, and co-chair of the workforce engagement council — an entity supported by the Vicks burg Warren County Chamber of Commerce — said a major part of the career academy structure is the partnership it offers between the VWSD and industries throughout Warren County.

Hearn said the workforce engagement council businesses meet with the academy coaches and give them feedback on what skills students need. In turn, students have the opportunity to interact with businesses.

“Basically, we are building a bridge,” Hearn said.

The academies provide a steady progres sion to engage students with businesses.

In ninth grade, Hearn said, guest speaker engagements are offered to students where they can learn about a company and the jobs and job skills needed to work for them. High school sophomores complete on-site visits

to various industries and juniors have the opportunity to job shadow for an entire day.

“That’s when you can really pull the curtains back so students can see what happens in accounting or the engineering depart ment,” Hearn said.

By senior year, mock job interviews are held after students have had the chance to work with their respective academy coaches and homeroom teachers on interview skills.

“We bring in business and community members to sit down with students,” Hearn said. “So this is very educational for them.”

Kilroy said students are given the opportu nity in the eighth grade to learn about all the career academies before selecting one that best suits their career aspirations. Students learn about the daily tasks of a job and the salary it would garner.

he wanted to “do something in mu sic,” so when it came time to select an academy, he chose the CAB academy.

“It (the CAB academy) kind of shaped my education to help me achieve my goals,” Standish said — so much so, the college freshman is at Hinds Community College studying music with aspi rations of furthering his education at either Louisiana Tech or Missis sippi College.

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In addition to providing real-life skills, career academies provide a positive and comfortable environ ment, which is also essential for learning.

Mark Buys

suited for another academy. Hughes said she moved to Vicksburg her sophomore year and initially chose the HHS academy because, at the time, she thought she wanted to be a psychiatrist.

“But halfway through my junior year, I decided to change my ca reer path because I wanted to be a choir director. I wanted to go into music,” she said.

With Hughes' move from HHS to CAB, she was also assigned to a different homeroom.

“I think this was really benefi cial because I wasn’t just sing ing,” she said.

Kilroy said that, in an effort for students to build stronger rela tionships with teachers, not only are they placed in homerooms according to their academies, but students are matched with a teach er or teachers who will advise them on career options and help to set goals for their future.

“To help them move toward that decision before going into high school, they will do research and a career exploration by acade my,” she said.

An academy showcase is also held, which Kilroy compared to a job fair.

“People in the booths are high schoolers and those touring are the eighth-graders,” she said.

Gavin Standish, a 2022 Warren Central High School graduate, said he was first intro duced to the academies while at the district’s Academy of Innovation, a STEM-based program of study for seventh- and eighthgrade students.

Standish said he knew in seventh grade that

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Manufacturing Housing, Inc.

Crawford

Light Church

“I was in my chemistry teach er’s homeroom when I was in HHS and then when I moved to CAB, I ended up having my choir director as my homeroom teach er,” she said.

J.O. Smith, III

River Shipbuilders, Inc.

McNeal

“The academies definitely help you find a sense of place in high school. You know on movies and TV shows you see that person who doesn’t have a friend group, the academies help you find a home base,” 2021 Warren Central gradu ate and Hinds Community College sophomore Abby Hughes said.

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Buddy Dees Jr.

Dees & Sadler, P.C.

Attaining that sense of “home base” is due in part to students re maining with fellow classmates in their chosen academy throughout the entirety of high school.

George Flaggs

Hughes said by pairing teachers with students in academies reflec tive of their specific specialty, “it puts you in an environment where you are surrounded by profes sionals in those fields or at least in teaching about those fields.”

of Vicksburg

Margaret Gilmer

Development Foundation

Catherine Hadaway

Vicksburg Post

However, a student can change their career direction one time if they find they would be better

Jeff Holland

County Board of Supervisors

Richaud

With this exposure and being in homeroom with the choir director, Hughes said, she was also able to get hands-on experience by work ing with the music library system, sorting music and learning per spective from behind the scenes.

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Cor’Deja Wells, who was Vicksburg High School's vale dictorian in the graduating class of 2021, also found this to be the case for her in the HHS academy. She is now at Holmes Community College in pursuit of becoming a nurse practitioner.

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Williams Realty

Owens

Brands

Turnipseed

The Box Business Center, LLC

Walker

Lending Group, LLC

Tameka Wright

Pathways

Jane Wooten

Appeals Real Estate

“The teachers became my mentors, and my counselor Mrs. Coleman helped me a lot when it came to deciding on which school to attend for nursing school,” Wells said. “I would advise stu dents just starting out to listen to the counselors. They are not going to guide you wrong. I listened to my counselor and my teachers.”

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Chairman............................................. Carl Hearn Batesville Company Chairman-Elect Keith Flowers U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center Past-Chairwoman Sheila McKinnis Entergy Treasurer Josh McBride May & Company, LLP BOARD MEMBERS Jonathan Abogado Cocktails 101 Johnny Reynolds Friends of VNMP and Campaign Kelle Barfield Lorelei Books Jeb Blackburn Blackburn Motors
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UNITED WAY OF WEST CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY PARTNERS

Cary Christian Center

Carl Watley, Director 662-873-4593

154 Cottonwood St., Cary, MS 39054 carl@carychristiancenter.org

PURPOSE: Located in Cary, this agency provides services to Sharkey and Issaquena Counties through outreach programs. The focus of all programs is to break cycles of poverty through relationships one person at a time. Programs include emergency assistance, volunteer home repairs, parenting outreach support through home visits, parenting classes, career training, after school and summer programs for children and operates the Treasure Chest Thrift Store in Rolling Fork.

Central Mississippi Prevention Services

Joseph Johnson, Executive Director 601-501-1530

2046 Grove St. Vicksburg, MS 39183

jdjohnson77@yahoo.com

PURPOSE: Provides services to our youth to break the cycle of poverty through relationships, one person at a time.

Christian Volunteer Service

Pastor Randy Burge, Director 601-747-0802

208 Oak St., Port Gibson MS 39150 Randall.burge@gmail.com volunteerchristian@att.net

PURPOSE: Located in Port Gibson; this agency’s volunteers provide services focused on senior and lowincome families. Services include food packages, house repairs, medicines, utility assistance, counseling for inmates, assistance for abused and transient persons and visits to homebound, elderly individuals.

Community Council

Amy Sessions, Director 601-638-7441

3204 Wisconsin Ave., Vicksburg, MS 39180

Amysessions19@gmail.com

PURPOSE: Provides services to homebound and frail elderly such as assistance with daily living activities; hot meals; transportation to and from

community resources; homemaker services; investigation and resolution of reported abuse of elderly.

Good Shepherd Community Center

Cindy McCarley, Director 601-636-7687

629 Cherry St., Vicksburg, MS 39183 cindy.mccarley@goodshepherdvicksburg.

org

include education, testing, crisis intervention, counseling and assistance with medication and treatment. Provides education to community-at-large on STD prevention and treatment.

Magnolia Speech School

Valerie Lynn, Executive Director 601-922-5530

733 Flag Chapel Rd, Jackson, MS 39209

PURPOSE: Provides a holistic program for children, youth and families through the following programs: Daycare for children ages 6 weeks to 4 years old, medical clinic for uninsured individuals, after school program, holiday food baskets and toys for children.

Grace Christian Counseling Center

Dr. Walter Frazier, Director 601-636-5703

1414 Cherry St., Vicksburg, MS 39180 walter@walterfrazier.com

PURPOSE: Grace Christian Counseling Center is a professional counseling service for individuals, couples, families and groups seeking help for major life issues and mental health conditions, which includes grief, anxiety, loss and recovery, anger management, parenting, divorce and separation and many other concerns.

Haven House

Georgia Grodowitz, Director 601-638-0021

P.O. Box 57, Vicksburg, MS 39181 georgia.grodowitz@myhavenhouse.org

PURPOSE: Promotes violencefree living and self-sufficiency through community-wide educational programs; and through support to victims of domestic violence, stalking and sexual assault.Victim services are confidential and free and include a 24-hour crisis line, group and individual counseling, case management, therapeutic child care, court advocacy, information and referral and for those who need it, emergency shelter and transitional housing with food, clothing, transportation and other essentials.

HIV Services, Inc. 601-630-0130

P.O. Box 821235, Vicksburg, MS 39182 hivservicesinc@gmail.com

PURPOSE: Provides full range outpatient clinic services for patients who are HIV positive and/or have AIDS and their families. These services

E-mail: valerie.linn@ magnoliaspeechschool.org

PURPOSE: Provides an intensive speech/language and hearing program for children through self-contained classes and individualized instruction. The school partners with the MS Department of Health to provide services to families with infants statewide. Early intervention screening for infants 0-3 are completed by licensed auditory personnel through home based outpatient therapy.

MIDD-West

Kearney Waites, Director

601-638-2761

100 Smokey Lane, Vicksburg, MS 39180 kearneyw@att.net

PURPOSE: Provides a complete range of rehabilitation, employment and skills training to the handicapped adult population of Warren County.

Mountain of Faith Ministries

Betty James, Director 601-501-4507

PO Box 820138, Vicksburg, MS 39182 mofm2002@gmail.com

PURPOSE: We are moving mountains one by one, restoring the lives of homeless women and children. Dedicated to serving others through feeding, clothing, sheltering and motivating those in need.

The Salvation Army

Major Janna Torgerson, Corps Officer 601-456-4444

530 Mission 66, Vicksburg, MS 39181 janna.torgerson@uss.salvationarmy.org

PURPOSE: Provides emergency assistance to the needy which includes food, clothing, furniture, utility assistance and a soup kitchen.

Vicksburg Child and Parent Center

Randy Gay, Executive Director 601-634-0557 3530A Suite 6 Manor Drive, Vicksburg, MS 39180 randy@vcapctr.com

PURPOSE: Serves as an advocate for the children of the community. The mission is to improve the lives of children by providing supportive services to families through preventive strategies to preserve and improve the quality of family life. They aspire to foster a happy and productive life for each child and are committed to educating the community on child abuse and neglect.

Vicksburg Family Development

Kay Lee, Director 601-638-1336

1205 Monroe St., Vicksburg, MS 39181 kayespeylee@yahoo.com

PURPOSE: Provides parenting education for first or second-time parents and their children. Services include prenatal classes, home visits, a preschool education program and parenting classes. A mentoring program also works with youth ages 10-17 to prevent teen pregnancies, alcohol and drug abuse and school failure by promoting positive life choices.

Warren County Children’s Shelter

Daniel Wilson, Executive Director 601-634-0640

P.O. Box 820174, Vicksburg, MS 39182 daniel.wilson@mycanopy.org

PURPOSE: Provides emergency shelter, food, clothing, counseling and referrals for abused, neglected, runaway and homeless children and youth.

Warren County Habitat for Humanity

Abraham Green, Executive Director 601-634-6633

P.O. Box 541, Vicksburg, MS 39181 wchabitat@bellsouth.net

PURPOSE: A Christian housing ministry that partners with deserving needy families to help them build and buy decent, affordable homes.

YMCA

Phillip Doiron, Executive Director 601-638-1071

267 YMCA Place, Vicksburg, MS 39180 phillipd@vicksburgymca.com

PURPOSE: Offers varied and seasonal programs that include youth sports, childcare, day and resident camping, instructional and recreational aquatics, adult and youth fitness and recreational activities.

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VICKSBURG KEEPS ON ROCKING TO THE RHYTHM

As part of the Mississippi Blues Trail, Vicksburg's place in music history is well-documented — and the city is still adding to it.

Vicksburg is host to an active live music scene. Musicians from around the country, as well as a wide variety of local acts, regularly perform in the city's many venues.

One prominent local band, The Chill, has been active for 37 years and is still going strong. They can often be seen performing at large events in Vicksburg, including the Independence Day celebra tion and Porchfest.

While the band has played in many

parts of the region including Jackson, Hattiesburg and Memphis, lead singer Lee Abraham said there is something special about performing in Vicksburg.

“The band originated in Vicksburg. So we've got a lot of friends and fans right here (in town). So whenever we play, we usually have a great crowd,” said Abraham, who has been with the band since 1996. “When you play in front of a bunch of friends and fans, you can't help but have a good time.”

Abraham said the crowd is often middle-aged. Much of the band's setlist is from the 1960s and 70s, but they do a few newer hits as well.

“A lot of (the songs) are old standard Motown and a little bit of Rolling Stones and stuff like that,” he said.

Abraham said he is thankful for all the support from the community the band has experienced over the years.

“We appreciate everybody that's ever come out to hear us. (There have been) many, many years of people coming out to hear us,” he said. “Somebody will show up to town that we haven't seen in years and somebody will say, ‘Well, The Chill’s still playing’ and they’ll say, ‘Re ally? I can't believe those guys are still playing.’ We're still here, man. We plan on going ‘til we can’t go no more.”

There is a variety of Vicksburg venues that regularly host live music. Key City Brewery and Eatery has a rooftop bar called The Roof at 1311, located on the third story of its building at 1311 Washington St., where musicians perform in front of a backdrop of the Yazoo River.

Sarah Johnson, the venue's event manag er, is excited about providing the opportu nity for locals and visitors to have a unique experience there. Every Thursday night, musicians perform on the roof. Every Friday and Saturday evening, the eatery downstairs turns into a venue.

“The goal is that you can walk down Washington Street and you have several

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ART GALLERIES

The Attic Gallery, 1101 Washington St. H.C. Porter Gallery, 1216 Washington St. Jackson Street Gallery, 1310 Mulberry St.

THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY CONSERVATORY OF FINE ARTS

The Conservatory provides comprehensive and qual ity training to adults and children who demonstrate high potential or achievement in the visual, performing, literary, or media arts. For more information, contact info@holytrinityvicksburg.org.

DEBRA FRANCO SCHOOL OF DANCE

Teaches children ages 3 years old and older how to enjoy the fine art of dancing. They can learn ballet, tap, jazz and acrobatics starting with basic fundamentals and continuing on to advanced levels. In addition to the skillful training offered, opportunities to compete exist within the Competition Dance Team. For more information, call 601-638-7282 or visit https://www. debrafrancodance.com/.

PINK PRETTY PANTHERS DANCE COMPANY

The Pink Pretty Panthers Dance Company, also known as P3, is a cheer, gymnastics, jazz, hip-hop and major ette style of dance for all ages. For more information, call 662-385-0023 or visit their Facebook @PrettyPink PanthersDanceCompany.

RIVERPOINTE DANCE STUDIO

Since 2009, RiverPointe has been providing Vicksburg with a professional studio atmosphere, geared toward all ages and skill levels and offering sound technical training in many genres of dance. For more informa tion, call 601-501-1101, email rpda@yahoo.com or visit riverpointedance.com

SOUTHERN CULTURAL HERITAGE CENTER

The Southern Cultural Heritage Foundation is a non profit organization dedicated to preserving the diverse cultural heritage of Vicksburg, the Mississippi Delta and the American South. The Foundation works to achieve its goals by creating and hosting cultural activities at the Southern Cultural Heritage Complex, located at 1301

choices of music venues to go to,” Johnson said. “There's always someone playing almost every night of the week, you can always catch live music.”

“It really touches my heart, because support is always a great thing,” he said.

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Another musician who performs around Vicksburg is up-and-coming singer-song writer Booth Buys. He spoke about his musical influences and how he finds it difficult to classify his songs.

“I write what’s in my heart, and some of it comes out country, because I have country influences, like Chris Stapleton. And some of it comes out in a more pop style. I’m a huge John Mayer fan,” Buys said. “Whatever emotion I’m feeling, it just kind of comes out differently.”

Buys regularly performs at Key City Brewery and Eatery, as well as local venues The Beechwood, Billy’s Italian Restaurant and at the Southern Cultural Heritage Center.

While Buys has performed in many places around Mississippi including Starkville, Hattiesburg and Brookhaven, he said the enthusiasm he receives from a Vicksburg crowd is a unique experience.

“It always feels like a reunion of sorts.” He added, “I love coming out and bringing some friends. Just eat some food, play some music, you know, just have a good time.”

is held in the city's Fostoria neigh borhood and features musicians who perform on the front porches and lawns of homes in the historic area. It will also host artists and food vendors and is free to the public.

Buys

Development Partnership

Buys’ music can also be found on Spotify, Apple Music and other major streaming services.

Cappaert

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Singer-songwriter Ralph Miller is another common sight in the Vicksburg music scene. He started playing in college and has been at it for about 32 years.

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Dees & Sadler, P.C.

“Vicksburg, besides having the home support, is also a nice tourist town,” Mill er said. “There’s a lot of tourists that are coming in to listen.”

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of Vicksburg

He added that he wants to see the city’s music scene continue to thrive.

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Jeff Holland

County Board of Supervisors

“I’ve always been an advocate for live music in Vicksburg,” he said. “I would just encourage y’all to keep supporting it.” Miller, along with a variety of other musicians, is a mainstay at Porchfest, hosted at the end of October. The festival

Benjamin Richaud

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Some of the local venues that regularly have live musical performances include:

J.O. Smith, III Big River Shipbuilders, Inc.

Tyler McNeal Trustmark National Bank

4The Biscuit Company: Every Satur day, some Wednesdays

William Nettle Keller Williams Realty

4The Rooftop at 1311 (at Key City Brewery): Every Thursday

Owens Unified Brands

4Ameristar Casino: Several scheduled performances every week

Leo Turnipseed

The Box Business Center, LLC

4Waterview Casino: Every Friday and Saturday

Jennifer Walker NOLA Lending Group, LLC

Tameka Wright

4Second Saturdays: Downtown per formances every second Saturday of the month

Pathways

4The Beechwood: Every Saturday when not in football season

Jane Wooten

Appeals Real Estate

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Adams St. The center hosts concerts, cook ing classes, painting classes, a book club and other cultural events throughout the year. For more information, call 601-631-2997 or email info@southernculture.org.

VICKSBURG ART ASSOCIATION

The Vicksburg Art Association is a non-profit organization that provides resources for the creative community of Vicksburg. Workshops in varied art disciplines. Exhibitions of works by regional artists, art-related programs and guest speakers are featured throughout the year. The group meets monthly from Septem ber to May at the historic gallery, 1204 Main St. Meetings are free and open to the public. For more information, visit vicksbur gartassociation.org or call 601-638-9221.

VICKSBURG CHAMBER CHOIR

The Vicksburg Chamber Choir is a non-profit organization that offers a spring and Christmas choral concert.

Rehearsals are held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays

at the Church of the Holy Trinity, 920 South St.Those interested in singing with the group are invited to join the choir. For more information, call 601-218-8452 or visit the group’s Facebook page.

VICKSBURG ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY

The Vicksburg Orchestral Society was formed in 2010. Members skilled in strings, woodwind and brass re hearse at The Church of the Holy Trinity, 920 South St. and perform throughout the year. For more informa tion, call 601-942-5469.

VICKSBURG THEATRE GUILD

The Vicksburg Theatre Guild is the oldest chartered community theater in Mississippi, offering live theater for more than 80 years at locations including the riverboat Sprague on the riverfront, the Playhouse stage on Bowmar Avenue and now at the Parkside Playhouse location, 101 Iowa Ave. The VTG is also home to the Guinness Book of World Records’ longest-running show, “Gold in the Hills,” which has been performed every year since March 1936. Visit www.e-vtg.com for more information.

WESTSIDE THEATRE FOUNDATION

The Westside Theatre Foundation is a non-profit theater group operating in downtown Vicksburg at the Historic Strand Theatre, 717 Clay St. The Foundation provides quality entertainment to culturally enrich the Vicksburg community. The Strand is also home to Art House Film screenings offered throughout the year. For more information, call 601-301-3158.

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From the soccer pitches and baseball diamonds at Sports Force Parks on the Mississippi to the tennis and pickleball courts at Halls Ferry Park, Warren Coun ty has a vibrant sports scene all year round for both children and adults:

4Opened in 2019, Sports Force Parks On The Mississippi (sportsforce parksvicksburg.com) is a is a new athletic facility that hosts baseball and softball leagues, tournaments and a wide range of other local sports and events. The park also includes other family-friendly

amenities and activities such as walking trails, a miniature golf course and a zipline.

4The Vicksburg Soccer Organization (vsosoccer.org) has seasons in the fall and spring for children ages 6-18. Its competitive Cannon program serves as a feeder program for the local high schools

and also plays in a number of tourna ments around the state and region. The VSO plays games and practices at Sports Force Parks on the Mississippi.

4The Vicksburg Warren Athletic Association (vwaabaseball.org) fields both traditional youth baseball leagues and competitive travel teams. About 200

children ranging in age from 5 to 15 play in the VWAA’s leagues, which run from April to June at Sports Force Parks on the Mississippi.

4Halls Ferry Park is home to the Vicksburg Girls Softball Association. The league formed in the mid-1990s and now has more than 200 players ages 4-16. The association also offers teeball for boys and girls ages 4-6. The VGSA season runs from March to the end of May, and tournaments are played throughout the year.

4The City of Vicksburg Parks and Recreation Department sponsors a youth tennis program at the Halls Ferry Park courts. The program includes a daily summer tennis camp as well as fall and spring sessions. The program director is Rick Shields, who can be reached at 601618-4757. The Halls Ferry Park facility was expanded to include nearly a dozen lighted courts and is open to the public daily. In addition to the youth program, the facility hosts several adult tourna ments throughout the year.

4Halls Ferry Park is home to a disc golf course that winds through the paths and fields of the park. It is an 18-hole

course with double baskets. It also has new pickleball courts and all courts are first come, first serve. For more information contact Rick Daughtry at 601-218-9501.

4Vicksburg is home to a vibrant running, walking and cycling community. A number of loose-knit groups often gather for runs through the Vicksburg Military Park in the late afternoon and early evening hours. More formally, the city is host to several running and walking races throughout the year. The Run Thru History 10K (runthruhistory.org) kicks off in March and the Chillin’ in the Hills 10K (gracechristiancounselingcenter.com) is

in May. The Run Thru History celebrated its 43rd anniversary in 2022. The summer features the Star Spangled Night Run 5K in June (southernculture.org/events/nightrun.htm), and the schedule picks up in the fall with a string of races. The ERDC Mad Scientist 5K is in October along with the Over the River Run 5-miler, where runners and walkers race across the Old Mississippi River Bridge and back (southernculture.org/events/otrr.htm).

Then the Spooky Sprint 5K, a lightheart ed run through downtown Vicksburg in late October, is held where participants are invited to run in Halloween cos tumes. The running year concludes with

the Reindeer Run 5K a run downtown that benefits local animal shelters.

The annual Bricks and Spokes bike ride (bricksandspokes.racesonline.com) also takes place in late September or early October. The recreational ride wanders throughout Warren County and into Louisiana on 10-, 23-, 30-, 50- and 62-mile routes. All types of bikes are welcome.

4Clear Creek Golf Course in Bovina (601-638-9395) and the Vicksburg Coun try Club (601-636-8581) offer youth golf lessons and tournaments throughout the year. Contact Clear Creek at 601-6389395, or VCC at 601-636-8581, for more

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4The Vicksburg Swim Association (vsaswim.org) has about 90 members ages 5-18, and competes in meets on a state and local level. The program is geared to swimmers of all ages and skill levels and practices year-round at City Pool, Wyatt’s Gym and the Vicksburg YMCA.

4City Pool also hosts low-cost youth swim lessons during the summer, and is open for daily recreational and lap swimming for children and adults from May through September. For information on City Pool and its programs, call Sylvia Gurtowski at 601-636-4516.

4The Vicksburg YMCA (vicksburgymca.com) offers a host of youth sports programs including flag and tackle football; basketball; teeball; cheerleading; swim lessons and camping, in addition to a number of adult workout facilities.

4The Vicksburg Packers and Warren County Ravens youth football teams compete in the statewide Premiere Sports Association. Both teams play tackle football, and have three age divisions — 7-8-, 9-10- and 11-12-year-olds. There’s also a cheerleading team for girls in each age group. Registration for the Packers runs from March through mid-August, and the season goes from September through December. For more information on the Packers football team, call coach Robert Jones at 601-291-1371. For information on the cheerleading squad, call coach Stephanie Williams at 601-415-5918.

4The City of Vicksburg’s Parks and Recreation Department offers a number of softball and basketball leagues for adults. Co-ed and church leagues have spring, summer and fall seasons. For more information, call Rick Daughtry at 601-634-4514.

4The Sandlot of Vicksburg is a baseball and softball training facility that offers classes, camps and private lessons for players of all ages. Instructors include former Major League Baseball player Roosevelt Brown and several former college players and local high school coaches. The facility is located at 3422 Wisconsin Ave. Visit vicksburgsandlot.com or email info@vburgsandlot. com for information on classes and lessons.

4River City Tumble and Cheer is a youth cheerlead ing program, and has classes for beginners as well as an advanced competitive program.The organization has a gym at 500 Depot St. For class schedules and informa tion, visit gomotionapp.com/team/rctc/page/home or call Jessica Henderson at 765-714-8349.

A GEM FOR CANOEING AND KAYAKING

Vicksburg’s location along the Mississippi River is one of the many attributes that make it unique. The river allows for a beautiful sunrise and sunset, picturesque scenery and access for kayaking and canoeing.

A number of Warren County residents engage in family-friendly water activities.

The city provides easy access to rivers and lakes to explore. Eagle Lake, Steele Bayou and the Yazoo River, in addition to the Mississippi River, provide an escape for healthy activity on the water.

“That’s where a majority of people go, but then a lot of people are just naturally afraid of the Mississippi River,” said Tim McCarley, manager of Dimco amphibi ous surveying.

Each year, adventurers pass through Vicksburg as they travel all or part of the Mississippi River.

McCarley advises as long as someone has strong boating knowledge and wears a life jacket, there should be no problem venturing into Warren County’s waterways.

Vicksburg is home to the annual BluzCruz Kayak and Canoe Race, which donates its proceeds to the Chris tian-based youth service organization Service Over Self. The event averages about 125 participants every year.

HUNTING, FISHING MADE EASY

Vicksburg’s location and proximity to woods, lakes and rivers offer a wide variety of hunting and fishing opportunities.

Hunters can find fish and game in the Mississippi Delta, the hill region, or right in the backyard with the Mississippi River.

“You have a number of large fishing lakes with an easy one-hour commute,” said Ricky Flynt of the Missis sippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks. “In my opinion, there’s not another city in the state that offers the variety like Vicksburg.”

The variety Flynt talks about includes waterfowl hunting in the delta, turkey hunting in the hill region and alligator hunting near the Mississippi River. Catfish and bass fishermen can find a big catch in the Mississippi, Yazoo and Big Black Rivers and hunters can track down everything from trophy deer to small game and water fowl at one of the area’s many hunting clubs or Wildlife Management Areas.

Vicksburg and Warren County also have deer, squir rel, rabbits and doves, which is perfect for bird trapping and fur-bearing, a classification of game trapped for their fur.

Hunting and fishing provide a huge economic impact to the city alone because of the abundant wildlife resources. Vicksburg is situated in a place that benefits from the Mississippi River and people from other coun ties and states flock here to hunt and fish.

Boaters can enjoy Eagle Lake by launching from Warren County's public boat ramp, or they can launch from Vicksburg's riverfront into the Yazoo Diversion Canal.

Visit www.mdwfp.com for a full, detailed list.

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“ I'm just grateful for the opportunity to be able to act in that role on the other side and give back to the community. To continue to make Vicksburg a shining star in the state and convince people from Vicksburg that grow up and leave to come back and live in the city."

— Anne Elizabeth Buys, corporate programs director for the Chamber of Commerce and Miss Mississippi 2017

The Vicksburg Warren County Chamber of Commerce has revamped its major programs after the COVID-19 pandemic forced all projects to go on hiatus.

Vicksburg native Anne Elizabeth Buys, corporate programs director for the Chamber of Commerce and Miss Mississippi 2017, said there were numerous programs that were paused at the beginning of the pandemic in the spring of 2020.

through Leadership Vicksburg,” Buys said.

back to normal Ambassadors can fully participate in scheduled ribbon cuttings and monthly chamber luncheons.

Buys also said that in addition to the Chamber Ambassador program, the Cham ber of Commerce is revamping a program called “You Caught My Eye” that the Cham ber Ambassadors will facilitate.

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“By May of 2023, the class will be able to graduate and will be able to really put that project into motion and it will benefit the community in some wonderful way.”

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The list included Leadership Vicksburg, Vicksburg Young Professionals and the Cham ber Ambassador Program designed to improve the quality of life for the community. Buys said the Leadership Vicksburg program is committed to shaping community leaders and provides the tools necessary to be successful, relevant and advance in the workplace.

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Entergy

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"What it is based on is Steven Covey's '7 Habits of Highly Effective People,' so with each of those habits we will have something aligning in the business within the community or state," Buys said.

The group of selected participants will also complete a community project that allows them to address the community's most urgent needs.

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Jonathan Abogado Cocktails 101

Johnny Reynolds Friends of VNMP and Campaign

Kelle Barfield

“We’ll have a couple of groups that will select a certain project and they will complete that throughout their eight months of going

Lorelei Books

Jeb Blackburn Blackburn Motors

Lori Burke EDRCWERX

Mark Buys

Economic Development Partnership

Buys said she is most excited about Vicks burg Young Professionals being revamped. This program is for the next generation of leaders between the ages of 21 and 45 who work and live in the Vicksburg area.

Brent Cappaert Cappaert Manufacturing Housing, Inc.

"You Caught My Eye" recognizes people in the workplace for care, exceptional service and a strong work ethic. Residents can nominate people and surprise them in the workplace to make them feel special and recognized.

J.O. Smith, III Big River Shipbuilders, Inc.

Tyler McNeal Trustmark National Bank

“This fall, we’re going to be having a large social gathering for any young professionals in the workplace. This is just a great way for networking, for connection,” Buys said.

Brian Crawford City Light Church

R obbi e Cowart Cowart Construction, LLC

She also mentioned that the group essential ly provides a place where young professionals can meet and support each other, as well as channel their skills and enthusiasm for the betterment of the community.

Buddy Dees Jr. Ellis, Dees & Sadler, P.C.

Mayor George Flaggs City of Vicksburg

Margaret Gilmer Economic Development Foundation

Catherine Hadaway The Vicksburg Post

The Chamber Ambassador Program is also being revamped. Buys said the Chamber Ambassadors are an asset to the Chamber of Commerce because they act as the public relations arm of the Chamber.

Dr. Jeff Holland Warren County Board of Supervisors

Unfortunately, COVID-19 stopped all of their activities, but now that things are headed

Benjamin Richaud Merit Health River Region

Marion Roberson

Monument Financial/Raymond James

"I'm just grateful for the opportunity to be able to act in that role and give back to the community," Buys said. "To continue to make Vicksburg a shining star in the state and convince people from Vicksburg that grow up and leave to come back and live in the city."

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William Nettle Keller Williams Realty

Angela Owens Unified Brands

Applications for all programs can be found online at vicksburgusa.com.

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To be an ambassador, participants must be members of the Chamber. Anyone can join Vicksburg Young Professionals. Vicksburg

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ANNUAL EVENTS

For a complete listing of all events, visit vicksburgpost.com/calendar.

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA

A Breakfast with Santa is held annually at the Vicksburg Convention Center, 1600 Dr. Briggs Hopson Blvd. The event includes games and cookie decorating. For more information, call 601-630-2929 or visit vccmeet.com.

BRICKS AND SPOKES

The Bricks and Spokes Bicycle Ride is an annual event in October. The event begins at the Washington Street Park and includes 10-, 30-, 50-and 62-mile routes through Vicksburg, across the Old Mississippi River Bridge and Louisiana. For more information, call 601634-4527 or email kimh@vicksburg.org.

CARNAVAL DE MARDI GRAS

The Vicksburg Foundation for Historic Preservation offers the Carnaval de Mardi Gras at the Southern Cultural Heritage Center, 1302 Adams St. The event includes a gumbo cook-off, live music, dancing and children’s activities. Proceeds benefit the Vicksburg Foundation for Historic Preservation.

CHILLIN’ IN THE HILLS

The annual Chillin’ in the Hills includes a 10K run, 5K walk and 1-mile fun run held in May. The course winds through historic downtown Vicksburg and surrounding neighborhoods. The race is a fundraiser for the Grace Christian Counseling Center, 1414 Cherry Street. For more information, call 601-636-5703.

CHRISTMAS PARADE OF LIGHTS

The Vicksburg Main Street Program sponsors the Downtown Vicksburg Christmas Parade of Lights. The annual parade rolls along Washington Street between Belmont and Jackson streets. For more information, call 601-634-4527 or visit downtownvicksburg.org.

DOWNTOWN VICKSBURG’S

MARDI GRAS PARADE AND BALL

The Mardi Gras Parade is held annually and all area clubs, churches, organizations, schools and business es are invited to participate. The parade begins at Washington and Belmont streets and travels north on Washington Street to Jackson Street. For more information, call 601-634-4527, email kimh@vicksburg. org, or visit downtownvicksburg.org. A Mardi Gras ball is held annually at the Vicksburg Convention Center.

FOUR SEASONS OF THE ARTS

The Four Seasons of the Arts brings cultural events to

Vicksburg by offering concerts by the Mississippi Sym phony and guest artists. Concerts include a candlelight concert in the fall. In early January, A Day with the Sym phony is offered for elementary-age students. Featured artists are invited to perform a concert in the spring and in the summer a memorial concert is held at the Vicksburg National Military Park. For more information, call 601-942-5469.

INDEPENDENCE DAY

FIREWORKS CELEBRATION

The Independence Day fireworks celebration is held annually on July 4. It includes fireworks over the Missis sippi River and live music. Fireworks are shot behind the Old Levee Depot Museum, 1010 Levee St., and visitors are welcome to view the display along Washington Street between Jackson and Grove streets. For more information, visit downtownvicksburg.org.

LENTEN FINE ART SERIES

The Lenten Fine Art Series is sponsored by The Church of the Holy Trinity, 900 South St. It offers free concerts on Fridays during the Lenten season. Lunch is available for sale following the concert. For more information, call 601-636-0542 or visit www.churchofholytrinity.org.

MISS MISSISSIPPI AND MISS MISSISSIPPI OUTSTANDING TEEN COMPETITIONS

As part of the Miss America Organization, candi dates compete for the title of Miss Mississippi or Miss Mississippi’s Outstanding Teen in Vicksburg. In April, teen candidates compete for the title of Miss Mississippi’s Outstanding Teen at the Vicksburg City Auditorium, 901 Monroe St. In June, Miss Mississippi candidates compete for the title at the Vicksburg Convention Center, 1600

Dr. Briggs Hopson Blvd. To learn more about how to compete for the title or purchase tickets, call 601-6386746 or visit miss-mississippi.com.

OLD COURT HOUSE MUSEUM FLEA MARKET

The Old Court House Museum sponsors two flea markets a year — one in April and the other in Octo ber. The fundraiser for the historic building features arts, crafts and food booths, which are situated around the Old Court House Museum, 1008 Cherry St.. For more information, call 601-636-0741.

OVER THE RIVER RUN

The annual Over the River Run is a 5-mile race held in October. The race begins at the Old Mississippi River Bridge located at I-20 and Washington Street, crosses the old bridge and ends back at Vicksburg. A 5-mile race walk and 1-mile fun run follows. After the race, entertainment and refreshments are offered for all runners, walkers and volunteers. For more information, call 601-631-2997 or email info@southernculture.org.

PAJAMAS, PANCAKES AND PLANES WITH SANTA

Pajamas, Pancakes and Planes with Santa is sponsored by the Southern Heritage Air Foundation Museum, which is located at the Vicksburg-Tallulah Regional Airport, exit 182 off of I-20 W in Louisiana. The event includes a pancake breakfast, Christmas activities and a photo with Santa. For more information, call 318-5742731 or email patty@southernheritageair.org.

PORCHFEST

Vicksburg Porchfest is a grassroots community-focused event showcasing music and the arts on front porches

in the historic Fostoria neighborhood during the fall season. For more information, vicksburgporchfest@ gmail.com or visit their Facebook Page @vicksburg porchfest.

RITZ ON THE RIVER

The Ritz on the River is held annually in July at the Vicksburg Convention Center. The event offers an evening of music by a headlining band. Tables are also available for a dinner show. Each year a portion of the proceeds from the event are donated to a local charity. For more information, call 601-630-2929.

RUN THRU HISTORY

The Run through History 10K road race is held every year on the first Saturday in March. It began in 1980 and has grown each year. It now has nearly 800 runners and 150 volunteers. The challenging course winds through the Vicksburg National Military Park on two paved loops. Race direction is provided by the Mississip pi Track Club and Vicksburg YMCA, and the10K course is certified by USA Track & Field. A 1-mile event was added in 1985 and a 5K racewalk was added in 1989. For more information, visit runthruhistory.org.

SOUTHERN HERITAGE AIR FOUNDATION AIR SHOW

During the summer, the Southern Heritage Air Foun dation hosts an air show at 175 VTR Airport Road, Tallulah, La. This weekend event also has vendors, live music and a classic car show. For more information, call 318-574-2731 or visit southernheritageair.org.

VICKSBURG FARMER’S MARKET

The Vicksburg Farmer’s Market was started in 2008 and was created to provide a place for the convenient buy ing of farm products and homemade goods including fresh produce raised by Mississippi farmers. Growers from large and small farms use the market to bring their bounty to area consumers. The Farmers Market is located at 1000 Washington St. in downtown Vicksburg. The summer market runs from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays from May through July. For more information, call 601-801-3513, 601-634-4527 or email farmersmar ket@vicksburg.org.

UNITED WAY’S SUPPER ON THE ‘SIP

The United Way of West Central Mississippi’s event on the historic Old Mississippi River Bridge in late fall has grown into one of Vicksburg's premier events with patrons enjoying great food and a spectacular view overlooking the Mississippi River. For more information about Supper on the 'Sip, call 601-636-1733 or visit United Way of West Central Mississippi on Facebook.

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CHURCHES

Anshe Chesed Temple 214 Grove St. 601-421-6794

Antioch Baptist Christian 1800 Poplar St. 601-619-9599

Bethel A.M.E. 805 Monroe St. 601-636-5777

Bethlehem M.B. 3055 N. Washington St. 601-630-9278

Bible Holiness 155 Dunnigan Road 601-638-3833

Bingham Memorial Church 1063 Letitia-Meadow St. 601-636-3748

Bovina Baptist Church 5293 U.S. 80 601-636-0682

Bovina United Methodist 70 Bovina Drive 601-631-0720

Bradley’s Chapel United Methodist 13815 Oak Ridge Road 601-218-8245 ehwilliamll@gmail.com

Bright Morning Star M.B. 801 Meadow St. 601-636-7073

Bypass Church of Christ 787 U.S. 61 North 601-638-6165 bypasscoc.com

Calvary Baptist 2878 Old Highway 27 601-636-7501

Cedar Grove M.B. 3300 Grange Hall Road 601-636-5902

Christ Episcopal 1115 Main St. 601-638-5899 cechurch@bellsouth.net

Church of Christ 3333 N. Frontage Road 601-636-4801 vickcofc@gmail.com

Church of Christ 811 Culkin Road 601-636-0141

The Church of God 1558 Gibson Road 601-638-2494

The Church of the Holy Trinity, Episcopal 900 South St. 601-636-0542

Clover Valley M.B. 7670 Mississippi 27 South 601-636-6375

Cool Spring M.B. 385 Falk Steel Road 601-638-6048

Crawford Street United Methodist 900 Crawford St. 601-636-5612

Cross Point Methodist Protestant 510 Porters Chapel Road 601-218-3333 crosspointvicksburg@hotmail.com crosspoint. themethodistprotestantchurch.org

Crossway Church 1825 U.S. 61 South 601-636-2596 visitcrossway.org

Eagle Lake Baptist 15481 Mississippi 465 601-279-4301 elbcvicksburgms@gmail.com

Eagle Lake U.M.C. 16682 Mississippi 465, Eagle Lake 601-636-7177

Ebenezer Baptist 2346 Grove St. 601-634-0658

Elevate Church 3527 Manor Drive 601-262-2340 elevatechurch.ms

Evergreen M.B. 1290 Floweree Road

Faith Christian Center 1100 Main St. 601-638-1600

Family Life Cathedral 2832 Ken Karyl Ave. 601-629-3900 flcoasisoflove@cablelynx.com

First Baptist (SBC) 1607 Cherry St. 601-636-2493

First Baptist 1511 1/2 Lane St. 601-631-6908

First Christian (Disciples of Christ) 3005 Porters Chapel Road 601-636-0890 fcclife.me

First Church of Nazarene 3428 Wisconsin Ave. 601-634-0082

First United Pentecosta 6541 Paxton Road 601-638-1118 fpcvburg@gmail.com

First Presbyterian 1501 Cherry Street 601-636-1200 fpcvicksburg.org

Gibson Memorial 335 Oak Ridge Road 601-636-2605 gibsonumc@att.net

Goodrum Baptist 4569 Fisher Ferry Road 601-631-2712 goodrumbaptist@gmail.com

Gospel of Jesus Christ 1680 Redbone Road 601-218-9593

Grace Baptist 1729 Hankinson Road 601-636-6991

Greater Grove Street 2715 Alcorn Drive 601-636-9798 ggsmbc1908@gmail.com

Greater Jerusalem Baptist 5026 Mount Alban Road 601-634-8186

Greater Mount Lebanon 339 Alpine St. 601-638-5578

Greater Rose Hill M.B. Church 638 Stenson Road 601-259-4536

Hawkins UMC 3736 Halls Ferry Road 601-636-2256 info@hawkinsumc.org

Highland Baptist Church 3518 Halls Ferry Road 601-636-7349

House of Jacob Community Church 3400 Washington St.

House of Peace Worship Church 1301 Holly St. 601-630-3362

Immanuel Baptist 6949 U.S. 61 South 601-636-2238 ibc_secretary@bellsouth.net

Jones Baptist Outreach Ministry 1411 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., E.D. Straughter Memorial Center 601-831-0328

Jubilee Revival Center 1201 Grove St. 601-630-9318

King David No. 1 M.B. 2717 Letitia St. 601-638-0887

King David No. 2 M.B. 1224 Bowmar Ave. 601-638-8365

King of Kings 4209 Mount Alban Road 601-629-7791

King Solomon Baptist 180 Oak Ridge Road 601-638-7658 ksbaptistchurch@att.net

Lighthouse Assembly of God 1790 Sherman Ave. 601-636-4213

Lighthouse Baptist 1804 Sky Farm Ave. 601-638-4920

Living Word Baptist 107 Farmer St. 601-501-5983 livingwordbless@aol.com thelivingwordbaptistchurch.com

Locust Grove M.B. 472 Stenson Road 601-636-6395

Lutheran Church of the Messiah 301 Cain Ridge Road 601-636-1894 lutheranchurchmessiahvicksburg.org

The Master’s Plan Ministries 1915 Mission 66 Suite B 601-850-1502 themastersplan4me@gmail.com

Mercy Seat Baptist 5 Dos Casas Lane 601-634-9544

Mound Baptist 107 Hunter Drive

Mount Alban M.B. 2385 Mount Alban Road 601-638-2911

Mount Ararat M.B. 50 Culkin Road 601-638-7333

Mount Calvary Baptist 1350 East Ave. 601-636-4999

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Mount Carmel Ministries

2015 Grove St. 601-638-9015 mtcarmelministri@ bellsouth.net

Mount Carmel M.B. 2629 Alma St. 601-638-2896

Mount Hebron Tucker Road, Bovina

Mount Heroden 1117-19 Clay St. 601-636-5051

Mount Olive M.B. 210 Villanova Road 601-631-0105

Mount Pilgrim M.B. 1917 Heather Place 601-638-5989

Mount Pisgah Baptist 1519 Lummie St. 601-638-0521

Mount Zion M.B. Church 5760 Highway 3 Ballground 601-631-4519

Mount Zion No. 1 920 Fifth North St. 601-638-1982

Narrow Way M.B. 1507 Monroe St. 601-218-8061

New Beginning Church in Christ 100 Fisher Ferry Road 601-501-1223 nbcicchurch.org

New Beginnings Ministry 3529 Wisconsin Ave. 601-301-0586 newbeginningsvburg@gmail.com

New Come and See M.B. Church 758 Karnac Ferry Road newcomeandsee@gmail.com 601-629-4182

New Mount Elem M.B. 3014 Wisconsin Ave. 601-638-0708

New Mount Pilgrim 501 N. Poplar St. 601-636-6386

New Rock of Ages M.B. 2944 Valley St. 601-636-6598

Northside Baptist 4820 N. Washington St. 601-631-0263

Oak Chapel Bovina Community 601-636-4967

Oakland Baptist 2959 Oak Ridge Road 601-638-6724

Open Door 4866 Mount Alban Road 601-634-0290

Pentecostal Explosion Ministries 2130 Washington St. 601-953-6812

Pleasant Green Baptist 817 Bowman St. 601-638-5683

Pleasant Valley M.B. Church 260 Highway 27 601-661-5632 pleasantvalleymbchurch260.org

Porters Chapel U.M.C. 200 Porters Chapel Road 601-636-2966 pcumc_vicksburg@yahoo.com

Primitive Baptist 3468 Warriors Trail shilohpbc@hotmail.com

Redbone U.M.C. 43 Burnt House Rd 601-638-9455

Redwood United Methodist Church 101 Redwood Road 601-638-1136 Refuge 6202 Indiana Ave. 601-638-4439

Ridgeway Baptist 4684 Redwood Road

River of Life Church of God of Prophecy 4345 Lee Road St. Alban’s Episcopal 5930 Warriors Trail, Bovina 601-636-6687

St. George Orthodox 2709 Washington St. 601-636-2483

St. James No. 1 M.B. 400 Adams St. 601-218-8061

St. John’s Anglican Orthodox Church 308 Longwood Drive 601-661-0138

St. Luke Church of God in Christ 915 First East St. 601-638-0389

St. Mark Christian Church 3395 N. Washington Street 601-661-0701

St. Mark Free Will 2606 Hannah St. 601-634-1507

St. Mary’s Catholic 1512 Main St. 601-636-0115

St. Mary’s Episcopal 900 First North St. 601-636-4811

St. Michael Catholic 100 St. Michael Place 601-636-3445

St. Paul Catholic Church 713 Crawford St. 601-636-0140

Salvation Army 530 Mission 66 SalvationArmyALM.org/Vicksburg 601-456-4444

Shiloh Baptist 920 Meadow St. 601-634-0386

Shady Grove Baptist Church 61 Shady Grove Circle 601-634-8598

shadygrovebaptistchurchvicksburg.com

Solid Rock 4945 U.S. 61 North 601-636-0692

Soul Saving M.B. 522 Locust Street 318-574-1949

Southside Baptist 95 Baptist Drive 601-631-0047

Spring Hill M.B. 815 Mission 66 601-619-7661

Standfield New Life Christian Church 1404 Lane St. 601-638-5380

Strong Tower 1901 N. Frontage, Suite 1 strongtowerfellowship@yahoo.com

Temple of Christ Church 1922 Pearl St. 601-629-8177 pastordalphanietaylor456@gmail.com

Total Praise Ministries 2009 Drummond St.

Trinity Baptist Church 3365 Porters Chapel Road 601-636-8121

Trinity Temple Baptist 1063 Meadow St. 601-636-1636

Triumph Church 136 Honeysuckle Lane 601-636-5282

Triumphant Baptist 224 R.L. Chase Circle 601-634-4788

United Worship Center 707 Pierce Street 601-638-8111

Unity Temple Full Gospel Church 2372 Grove St. 601-456-3538 769-203-2623

Vicksburg Church of Christ (Holiness) USA 1720 Grove St. 601-634-1508

Vicksburg Seventh Day Adventist Church 3704 Lee Road 601-636-9468

Warrenton Independent 829 Belva Drive 601-636-7503

Wayside Apostolic Church of Deliverance 4615 Halls Ferry Road 601-638-4654

Wayside Baptist 6151 Jeff Davis Road 601-636-3271

Westminster Presbyterian 3601 Halls Ferry Road 601-636-4292 wpcvicksburg@gmail.com

Wilderness Baptist Church 5415C Gibson Road 601-636-3525

Woodlawn Baptist 2310 Culkin Road 601-636-5320

The Word Church of Vicksburg 1000 A Rubberway St. 601-807-3776

Word of Faith Christian Center 3525 Wisconsin Ave. 601-638-2500 http://wofcc-vicksburg.website

Worship Christian Center 3735 Fisher Ferry Road 601-691-7727

Yokena Presbyterian Church 10556-10662 US-61 601-636-0698 yokenapresbyterian-church.homestead.com/

Zion Traveler Church 1701 Poplar St. 601-638-1050

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Whether it’s a checkup or something more serious, you need a primary care provider you can trust. Fortunately, the physicians and clinical care providers of Merit Health Medical Group are here to help.

Walk-ins and same-day appointments are often available at these locations:

Family Medicine 1907 Mission 66 601-636-1173

Pediatrics 2100 Hwy 61 North 601-883-6001

Family/Internal Medicine 2200 Hwy 61 North 601-883-3340

Telehealth appointments are now available. When calling to schedule your appointment, ask if your visit can be managed through virtual interaction.

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VICKSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK

Vicksburg National Military Park preserves the site of the American Civil War Battle of Vicksburg, waged from March 29 to July 4, 1863. The park also commemorates the greater Vicksburg Campaign which led up to the battle. Reconstructed forts and trenches evoke memo ries of the 47-day siege that ended in the surrender of the city. Victory here and at Port Hudson, farther south in Louisiana, gave the Union control of the Mississippi River.

The park includes 1,325 historic monuments and markers, 20 miles of historic trenches and earthworks, a 16-mile tour road, a 12.5-mile walking trail, two an tebellum homes, 144 emplaced cannons, the restored gunboat USS Cairo (sunk on December 12, 1862, on the Yazoo River) and the Grant's Canal site, where the Union Army attempted to build a canal to let their ships bypass Confederate artillery fire.

For more information on the Vicksburg National

Military Park, and the programs offered at the park, visit www.nps.gov/vick or call (601) 636-0583.

THE CAIRO MUSEUM

The mission was to destroy Confederate batteries and clear the channel of torpedoes (underwater mines) but when the USS Cairo was rocked by two explosives that tore gaping holes in the hull, the ironclad gunboat sank within 12 minutes on the cold morning of Dec. 12, 1862.

The gunboat was forgotten over the years, and as members of the crew died the whereabouts of the vessel became a matter of speculation.

But in 1956, after studying contemporary documents and maps, Edwin C. Bearss, Historian at Vicksburg Na tional Military Park, was able to plot the approximate site of the wreck. With the help of a pocket compass and iron bar probes, Bearss and two companions Don Jacks and Warren Grabau discovered the grave of the

Cairo.

The partially reconstructed Cairo now rests on a concrete foundation near Vicksburg National Cemetery.

Artifacts including a treasure trove of weapons, muni tions, naval stores and personal gear of the sailors who served onboard can now be seen at the USS Cairo Museum inside the Vicksburg National Military Park, 3201 Clay St.

The museum is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and is closed on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.

OLD COURT HOUSE MUSEUM

Confederate flags, including one that was never surrendered, the tie worn by Jefferson Davis at his inau guration as Confederate President, fine portraits, china and silver, exquisite antique furniture, the trophy antlers won by the steamboat Robert E. Lee in an 1870 race, antebellum clothing, toys, Indian and pioneer imple

ments and an original Teddy Bear given to a local child by Theodore Roosevelt are just a few of the thousands of artifacts housed in the Old Court House Museum.

The Old Court House was constructed by skilled slave labor between 1858 and 1860 and stands today as Vicksburg’s most historic structure.

The Court House has hosted guests and speakers that include Jefferson Davis, Ulysses S. Grant, Booker T. Washington, Teddy Roosevelt and William McKinley.

The Court House, at 1008 Cherry St., was aban doned for a new courthouse, which is across the street, in 1939 and was converted into a museum by the Vicksburg and Warren County Historical Society. The museum opened on June 3, 1948.

Admission is $7 for adults, $4 for students in grades 1-12, free for preschoolers and $6 for seniors 65 and older. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more, but reservations are preferred. Hours of operation are 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sundays. The museum stays open until 5 p.m. during Daylight Savings Time.

For information, call 601-636-0741, visit www.old courthouse.org or email societyhistorica@bellsouth.net.

THE OLD DEPOT MUSEUM

Brought to life by a 250 square-foot diorama, 2,300 miniature soldiers and the film, “The Vanishing Glory,” vis itors at the Old Depot Museum can better understand the terrain, the leaders and their strategies of the Vicks burg Campaign and Siege, Vicksburg National Military Park and the people who endured the 47-day siege.

The museum, formerly a depot for the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad, also includes 250 ship models, with exhibits for towboats and riverboats, a large WBTS gunboat collection and U.S. Navy vessels.

The old depot also has an architectural display with models depicting the different styles of architecture in Vicksburg, 150 named model cars spanning the devel opment of the automobile, model railroads in “HO” scale, “N” scale and “O” gauge, with railroading artifacts, more than 40 original paintings of war on the river and WBTS artifacts.

The museum is open from Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and admission is $5.50 for adults, $5 for seniors, $3.25 for students in grades 1-12, and a $20 maximum per household.

For more information, call 601-638-6500.

CATFISH ROW MUSEUM

The Catfish Row Museum introduces a cultural heritage experience that showcases the unique and diverse aspects of Vicksburg — from its music, history and storytelling to its vibrant food heritage, worship and the visual arts. Staying true to David Cohn’s decla ration that the Mississippi Delta ends on Catfish Row

in Vicksburg, the museum brings the Catfish Row of historic Vicksburg back to life through a broad cultural exploration of the events, places, stories and vices that helped shape its culture.

The museum is located at 913 Washington St. in downtown Vicksburg. For more information, visit cat fishrowmuseum.org.

MCRAVEN HOUSE

Dr. Steven and Kendra Reed are the owners of McRaven House. The home is located at 1445 Harrison St., formerly McRaven Street, at the end of the street where the gate is almost obstructed from view by surrounding greenery.

The house has a rich history dating back to 1797, before Mississippi was a state. It is said to be the most haunted house in Mississippi and the third-most haunt ed in America.

The Reeds open the house to historical tours by day and ghost tours at night. For more information, visit mcraventourhome.com.

ESSE BRENT LOWER MISSISSIPPI RIVER MUSEUM

Navigate your own course through the Lower Missis sippi River Museum and Riverfront Interpretive Center at 910 Washington St. and learn how people and animals have depended on the river for food, communi cation, travel and overall living.

Maintained and housed in a fully restored, drydocked riverboat, the LMRM and Riverfront Interpre tive Center is the first and only museum of its kind in the U.S.

The Motor Vessel Mississippi was once a working towboat that served as the flagship for the Mississippi River Commission from the early 1960s to the early 1990s.

Providing visitors with a look at life surrounding the mighty Mississippi River with interactive and static displays, the LMRM includes a model of the main Mississippi River channel that was built by the Corps of Engineers. Visitors can walk along the channel display and learn about how the river and mainline levee system interact. Other offerings include a seven-minute orientation film and models of life along the Mississippi River.

Museum hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday.

Closed Thanksgiving, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. Admission is free.

VICKSBURG CIVIL WAR MUSEUM

The newest museum in Vicksburg opened its doors in May 2021. The museum features millions of Civil War

artifacts that owner and proprietor Charles Pendleton has acquired.

The museum pays special attention to the Colored Troops which served in the siege of Vicksburg. Museum hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $7 for adults, $3.50 for ages 12 to 7, and free for children 6 and under. The museum is located downtown in the former Corner Drug Store, 1123 Washington St.

RIVERFRONT MURALS

The panels of the Vicksburg floodwall are the canvas capturing the City of Vicksburg’s past, present and future roles in American history, commerce, culture, religion and technology.

The 32 lifelike pictorial murals were painted by artist Robert Dafford. The paintings include the steamboat era, the Great Bear Hunt with President Teddy Roos evelt and African-American History.

The murals can be seen in downtown Vicksburg along the Yazoo Diversion Canal. Visitors can hear more about the murals and the historic Vicksburg riverfront by turning their car radios to 90.5 FM.

For more information, visit riverfrontmurals.com.

THE JACQUELINE HOUSE MUSEUM OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY

Donated in memory of Jacqueline Robbins Rose, as a gift to Vicksburg’s Black community, a little frame house at 1325 Main St. stands as Vicksburg’s only museum for the exclusive study of history and culture of people of African descent.

The Jacqueline House Museum of African-American History holds more than 20,000 items in all formats in cluding photographs, books, manuscripts, music, posters, newspapers, rare ephemera and selected artifacts and items dating back to the slave period.

The museum is open by appointment only. For more information and admission fees, call 601-636-0941.

THE VICKSBURG CONVENTION CENTER

The Vicksburg Convention Center, at 1600 Dr. Briggs Hopson Blvd., opened its doors in 1997. The center holds such events as the monthly Chamber of Commerce luncheon in addition to various banquets, conventions, job fairs, receptions, festivals and other events. The biggest attraction it hosts is the Miss Missis sippi Competition. During Hurricane Katrina, the facility housed refugees for almost a month.

The facility, managed by VenuWorks, is 50,000 square feet. The first floor features two exhibit halls, which can be used as one room, and a kitchen. The second floor has seven meeting rooms and a boardroom.

For more information, call 601-630-2929 or visit their website vccmeet.com.

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CATFISH ROW, MURALS AND RIVER ACCESS

Watercraft can enter the Yazoo River Diversion Canal from Levee Street. Located just south of the Old Depot Museum near the riverboat dock is Vicksburg’s only drop-off point into the Mississippi.

The area is hidden by the city’s floodwalls, where the community created a series of riverfront murals depicting historic and modern images unique to the city of Vicksburg.

On the other side of Levee Street sits a park and splash pad for families to enjoy the view of the canal and try to avoid the heat of summer. The entire area is known as Catfish Row Art Park.

Washington Street also features a massive "Welcome to Vicksburg" mural and near the city's downtown park ing garage, artists and students combined on a beautiful series of murals.

WASHINGTON STREET

Washington Street in downtown Vicksburg is a hot destination for shopping, dining, art galleries and museums.

Fine dining options such as Rusty’s Riverfront Grill, Relish, The Biscuit Company, 10 South and Key City Brewery are located within blocks of each other and offer many seafood selections as well as a variety of

dishes on their menus.

Multiple locally owned shops line the streets offering clothing, shoes, antiques, stationery, décor home goods and much more.

A rich art culture centers on the H.C. Porter Gallery and the Attic Gallery. Below the Attic Gallery is High way 61 Coffeehouse, and next door is Lorelei Books. The Jackson Street Gallery at The Mulberry is located just around the corner at 1310 Mulberry St.

The Vicksburg Farmer’s Market is held seasonally in Washington Street Park, just a block north of these businesses.

The Jesse Brent Lower Mississippi River Museum and Riverfront Interpretive Site and the Biedenharn Co ca-Cola Museum are also located on this historic street.

BIEDENHARN CANDY COMPANY AND MUSEUM OF COCA-COLA MEMORABILIA

Lined with wood-paneled shelves and marble slab countertops, visitors will be transported back in time when entering the Biedenharn Candy Company and Museum of Coca-Cola Memorabilia — home to the first bottled Coca-Cola.

The former confectionery and soda shop at 1107 Washington St. has been restored to resemble its former days in 1894 when Joseph Biedenharn was successful in transforming a soda fountain drink into a

bottled beverage that could be offered for trade.

Coca-Cola was developed outside of Atlanta, but was sold only in a glass at soda fountains. Biedenharn and his family owned and operated three soda foun tains and candy stores in Vicksburg.

After deciding to stock the Coca-Cola syrup at his wholesale and retail confectionery, Biedenharn came up with the idea to bottle the popular syrup since he was already in the soda water bottling business.

The first bottle that was used was a Hutchinson Blob Top and it was embossed with "Biedenharn Candy Company, Vicksburg, Miss." It was capped with a rubber disk and held in place with a curved thick wire. Inside the museum, visitors can see the types of machinery it took to bottle the drink, as well as early advertising items and Coke memorabil ia, and also enjoy an ice-cold bottle of Coca-Cola or a Coke float.

The museum is open every day except New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday.

For more information, call 601-638-6514.

CASINOS

Vicksburg is home to four casinos, each of which is located just beside the Mississippi River.

Bally’s Vicksburg is located at 1380 Warrenton Road with table games and more than 600 video poker and slot machines in a gaming area of more than 35,000 square feet.

The casino has an 89-room hotel and a 25,000 square-foot banquet hall and conference center. Dining options include the brand-new Southern Bites restau rant. For more information, call 601-636-7575 or visit casinos.ballys.com/vicksburg.

Waterview Casino and Hotel is located at 3990 Washington St. The casino has 30,000 square feet of video poker tables, slot machines, roulette wheels, blackjack and more.

They offer a 122-room hotel and dining options at The Buffet and the Lucky Bean.

For more information, call 601-636-5700 or visit www.waterviewcasino.com.

Ameristar Casino is located at 4116 Washington St.

The 75,000 square-foot casino has 1,500 machines, 27 tables and a poker room. Dining options include Bour bon’s BBQ & Steak, Heritage Buffet and Bella’s Bakery and Café. They offer live music and comedy shows at sports bar Bottleneck Blues Bar and Casino Cabaret Lounge. Space is available to host events.

Their 149-room hotel is located across the street. For more information, call 601-638-1000 or visit ameristar.com/vicksburg.

Riverwalk Casino is located at 1046 Warrenton Road. This casino boasts multiple slots and tables, a hotel, a meeting and event space and dining options including Magnolia Hill Buffet and Smiley’s. Their motto is, “Get Happy.” For more information, call 601-6340100 or visit riverwalkvicksburg.com.

The four casinos offer sports betting, which was legalized in 2018.

ACCOMMODATIONS

Vicksburg is home to multiple hotels and motels including the Courtyard by Marriott, Holiday Inn, La Quinta Inn & Suites, Home2Suites by Hilton, Hampton Inn & Suites and The Mulberry just to name a few.

There are eight bed and breakfasts in Vicksburg, which give tourists a taste of historic southern homes like Anchuca Historic Mansion and Inn and The Duff Green Mansion. If the great outdoors is calling, visit the seven RV and campgrounds at locations like Battlefield Campground near the Vicksburg National Military Park.

Tara Wildlife, Catfish Cabin and Wilsonwood Lodge are options for those who like to stay in cabins and lodges.

For more information, visit visitvicksburg.com.

RIVERBOATS

Riverboats frequently dock in Vicksburg,

bringing guests from across the world to town to visit the sites and attractions.

The American Queen Steamboat Company and American Cruiselines operate seven river boats that stop in downtown Vicksburg while cruising the Mississippi River.

Viking Cruise Lines has announced cruises on the Mississippi River beginning in 2022.

For more information, call 1-888-749-5280 or visit americanqueensteamboatcompany.com.

VICKSBURG CONVENTION

AND VISITORS BUREAU

The Vicksburg Convention and Visitors Bureau was established in 1973 and works to encourage tourism through advertising and promotion of events and attractions in the city. In addition to promotion, the VCVB also works as an information center for tourists at 52 Old Highway 27.

A board of directors meets on the fourth Thursday of every month to discuss visitor numbers, hotel occupancy rates and revenue generated from the food and lodging tax among other pieces of business.

For more information, call 601-636-9421 or visit their website at visitvicksburg.com.

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PUBLIC SCHOOLS

On July 1, 1987, the Warren County School Dis trict and the Vicksburg Municipal Separate School District consolidated to form the Vicksburg Warren School District. The Mississippi Department of Edu cation’s Office of School and District Performance produces annual school and district grades base on an A-F accountability or grading system. The Vicks burg Warren School District boasts a B grade.

The 7,300-student district now has two high schools, two junior high schools, 10 schools for kin dergarten through sixth grade and one alternative school for kindergarten through 12th grade.

The Vicksburg Warren School District returned to community schools in August 2005, sending students in grades K-6 to schools closer to their homes.

The district’s main office is at 1500 Mission 66, and the special education department is at 689 Mississippi 27.

Call the main office at 601-638-5122 or fax at 601-631-2819. Call the Mississippi 27 office at 601636-4371 or fax at 601-534-1864.

The website is vwsd.org. You may also contact the district through the Let’s Talk feature on its website’s home page, or email at info@vwsd.k12. ms.us.

ELEMENTARY AND INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS

4Bovina Elementary, 5 Willow Creek Drive, 601-619-4453

4Dana Road Elementary (K-3), 1247 Dana Road, 601-619-2340

4Vicksburg Intermediate (4-6), 1245 Dana Road, 601-638-4199

4Warrenton Elementary, 809 Belva Drive, 601-636-.7549

4South Park Elementary, 6530 Nailor Road, 601-636-0176

4Beechwood Elementary, 999 Mississippi 27 South, 601-638-3875

4Sherman Avenue Elementary (K-3), 2145 Sherman Ave., 601-638-2409

4Redwood Elementary, 100 Redwood Road, 601-636-4885.

4Bowmar Avenue, 912 Bowmar Ave., 1-601-636-2486.

4Warren Central Intermediate, 2147 Sherman Ave., 601-638-5656

4Academy of Innovation, 1650 Rosa A. Temple Drive, 601-636-2539

HIGH SCHOOLS AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS

4Warren Central High School — 1000 MS 27, 601-638-3372

4Warren Central Junior High — 1630 Rosa A. Temple Drive, 601-638-3981

4Vicksburg High School — 3701 Drummond St., 601-636-2914

4Vicksburg Junior High — 1533 Rosa A. Temple Drive, 601-636-1966

4River City Early College High School — located at Hinds Community College Vicksburg campus, 755 MS 27, 601-629-6871.

REGISTRATION

Registration is open each year until school begins. Visit the school your child will attend or call the district office at 601-638-5122. To be enrolled in pre-kin dergarten, children must have attained their fourth birthday on or before Sept. 1 of the current year. To be enrolled in kindergarten, children must be 5 years old on or before Sept. 1. For first grade, a child must be 6 years old on or before Sept. 1 of the current year.

Verification of age shall be made by a certified birth certificate. All minor students enrolling in the district must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. A certi fied birth certificate, Mississippi Certificate of Immuni zation Compliance Form No. 121, name and address of the former school attended, a social security card and

the legal home address of the parent or guardian must be presented at the time with two documents showing proof of residency.

ADMINISTRATION

Superintendent Chad Shealy — 1500 Mission 66, 601-638-5122, superintendent@vwsd.org.

Deputy Superintendent David Campbell — 1500 Mission 66, 601-638-5122, dcampbell@vwsd.org.

BOARD OF EDUCATION

Members are elected to six-year terms, staggered in two-year intervals.

4District 1 — Bryan Pratt (term ends 2022)

4District 2 — Alonzo Stevens (term ends 2024)

4District 3 — James Stirgus Jr. (term ends 2026)

4District 4 — Kimble Slaton (term ends 2026)

4District 5 — Sally Bullard (term ends 2022)

PRIVATE AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS

Parochial and private schools are available in Warren County. They offer academics, athletics and extracurric ular activities.

Vicksburg Catholic School — Founded in 1860, it operates an elementary school, St. Francis Xavier, at 1200 Hayes St., with preschool through grade 6; a high school, St. Aloysius, at 1900 Grove St., for grades 7 through 12; and Sisters of Mercy Early Learning Center for infants to 3-year-olds at 1220 Howard St. Vicksburg

Catholic School is accredited by AdvancEd and by the Mississippi Department of Education. Vicksburg Catholic School is a current and active member of the National Catholic Education Association, the Associ ation for Supervision and Curriculum Development, the Mississippi Association of Middle Level Education and the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools. For information, visit www.vicksburgcatholic.org. Call St. Francis at 601-636-4824, St. Aloysius at 601-6362256 and Sisters of Mercy Early Learning Center at 601-638-5810.

Porters Chapel Academy — 3460 Porters Chapel Road, is accredited by the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools and by AdvancEd. It accepts students from kindergarten through 12th grade. For information, call 601-638-3733 or visit www.porter schapel.org.

Agape Montessori Christian Academy — 822 Main Street, aims to provide a real-life education in a Christ-centered environment. It enrolls students from six weeks to seniors in high school. For information, call 601-634-0092.

Traveler’s Rest Christian Academy — 718 Bowmar Ave., recently reopened and is currently offering classes for children in kindergarten to fourth grade with plans to expand in 2023. For more information call 601-6363712 or visit travelersrestvicksburg.org.

COLLEGES

HINDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Vicksburg-Warren campus

755 Mississippi 27, 601-629-6881

The Hinds Community College Vicksburg-Warren campus was established in 1975 as a vocational-tech nical center to serve the occupational training needs of high school students enrolled in the Vicksburg Warren School District.

The career tech program remains, but the campus also serves students who are planning to receive two-year associate degrees or are working for college requirements to apply to a four-year degree program.

In addition to the Vicksburg-Warren campus, Hinds operates facilities in Raymond, Jackson, Utica and Pearl. Day and evening classes are offered all year, and counselors are available for scheduling and course selection. For information, call 800-HINDSCC or 601-638-0600, or visit www.hindscc.edu.

ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY

Vicksburg Office

3505 Pemberton Square Blvd., 601-629-3558

Alcorn State University, based in Lorman, operates an office in Vicksburg and offers classes at the Hinds Community College’s Vicksburg-Warren branch. Visit www.alcorn.edu for course offerings and

degree programs.

AREA PRIVATE COLLEGES

4Millsaps College, Jackson; www.millsaps.edu

4Mississippi College, Clinton; www.mc.edu

4Belhaven College, Jackson; www.belhaven.edu

4Reformed Theological Seminary; Jackson, www.rts.edu

4Tougaloo College, Jackson; www.tougaloo.edu

STATE UNIVERSITIES

(with distances from Vicksburg)

4Jackson State University, Jackson — 44 miles; www.jsums.edu

4Alcorn State University, Lorman — 52 miles; www.alcorn.edu

4Mississippi Valley State University, Itta Bena — 102 miles; www.mvsu.edu

4Delta State University, Cleveland — 110 miles; www.deltastate.edu

4University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg — 129 miles; www.usm.edu

4Mississippi State University, Starkville — 163 miles; www.msstate.edu

4University of Mississippi, Oxford — 185 miles; www.olemiss.edu.

4Mississippi University for Women, Columbus — 215 miles; www.muw.edu

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PORT OF VICKSBURG

The Port of Vicksburg is the 15th-largest inland port in the country based on millions of tons han dled, according to the United States Army Corps of Engineers' latest available data.

The port is a designated Foreign Trade Zone, Port of Entry and maintains a United States Customs Service to process cargo from as far as Australia and Japan. Commodities currently handled at the Port include metal, steel, aluminum, ores, wood chips, pellets, paper, chemicals, phosphate and fertilizer, grains, beans and meal, among others.

Located on a slackwater harbor, this 422-acre (and growing) port consists of a harbor channel 9,550 feet long, with a minimum 300-foot width and a 12-foot minimum depth. The approach channel is 4,850 feet long with a 150-foot minimum width and a 12-foot minimum depth and connects the harbor channel to Vicksburg Harbor. The port maintains a 150-ton crane, two 15-ton overhead cranes, all-weather loading and unloading and 129,000 square feet of insured and sprinkled warehouse space.

Current Port of Vicksburg partners include: DTE Petcoke, Falco Chemical, Vicksburg Forest Products, Ergon Refining, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Ergon, Citco Petroleum, Gavilon, Mississippi Lime Company, Waring Oil, Smith's Towing, Neill Gas, Big River Ship Builders, U.S. Coast Guard, Magnolia Marine, CAM2 International.

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WARREN COUNTY PORT COMMISSION
as of September 2022
Don Brown Brent Cappaert Maurice WinstonLouis Lambiotte
PROGRESS ONGOING FOR THE RIVER CITY TECH TRANSFER, QUALITY OF LIFE INVESTMENTS, EDUCATION, PORT EXPANSION & DEVELOPMENT, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT SITE B 190 ACRES BRAND NEW BRIDGE BRAND NEW INDUSTRIAL ROAD

The Vicksburg-Warren County region is making great strides in the areas of job creation, industrial development and educational advances, with a multitude of projects slated for the coming year.

These changes are led by the Vicksburg Warren Economic Development Foundation (EDF), local governments, the busi ness community and other regional forces that have developed a long-term vision and plan for the community currently being implemented. The EDF is one of three organizations that form the Economic Development Partnership, which was created in 2017 to bring together the Chamber of Commerce with the Warren County Port Commission and to revitalize and include the EDF.

After forming the Partnership in 2017 and inspired by the idea that a vision for the region was essential to guide its long-term success, the Partnership rebuilt the EDF garnering support from a long list of investors who have supported the organization as it implements its wide-ranging plan which was initially unveiled in the summer of 2018. Today, the EDF boasts more than 40 private companies and individuals among its members.

This strategic plan, now in its fifth year, created space for the implementation of a holistic economic development pro gram to support job creation through the recruitment of new businesses, the fostering of ongoing close relationships with existing companies and the creation of new businesses through broadly available entrepreneurship training.

The completion of the Mississippi Center for Innovation & Technology (MCITy) is undoubtedly a centerpiece of a new economic model that should be pursued by the region

in order for the community to capitalize on the presence of ERDC and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Vicksburg. MCITy is a space where tech transfer, education, tech nical training, economic development and entrepreneurship can collaborate and produce market innovations and STEM business spin-offs. Additional initiatives of the plan include increasing the region’s competitive ness by developing more sites and buildings to recruit new and growing companies and building a community culture that supports growth through quality of life and community improvements.

Since the unveiling of the plan, the Partner ship (under the direction of Pablo Diaz and the board of directors of the EDF, the Cham ber and the Port Commission) has focused on implementing the many goals of the plan with positive results for the area. In the past four years alone, the Partnership has implemented most of the goals set in the plan including developing a new image for the community, a new and robust website, new marketing mate rials and programs that support the successful recruitment of new companies and the expan sion of existing ones. So far, the efforts have

produced results for the entire region with the announcement of 956 new jobs in the area through 14 successful economic development projects. The projects have an associated capital investment of $227.1 million and more than $37.7 million in annual payroll. These results were realized after the successful development of an “ED Delta Team” that rep resents the community in front of prospects and through fruitful partnerships with allies like the Mississippi Development Authority, Entergy, Hinds Community College, the city of Vicksburg, Warren County and the Delta Regional Authority, among others.

The Partnership also attained other import ant goals including the passage of legislation to support the growth of the marine and river industries, the sale of the CERES spec building and the creation of a robust existing industry program that supports existing com panies and responds to their needs. Addition ally, the Partnership developed and deployed the Vicksburg Entrepreneurship Bootcamp Program, which supports the creation of small businesses through entrepreneurship educa tion in the region.

The central piece of the economic develop

The MCITy project is now home to ERDCWERX, an agency that works with the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) to accomplish the transfer of technology and help allocate expertise between the private sector and the federal laboratory (ERDC), among other important initiatives. ERDCWERX currently employs 10 professionals and is expected to continue to grow as it expands its activities in the area.

Unified Brands product lines have leading industry positions in cooking equipment, custom and standard refrigeration, continuous motion ware washing systems, conveyors, ventilation, utility distribution, cookchill, and meal delivery systems.

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EDF BOARD Chairman Jeremy Kyser Ergon Refining Incoming Chairman Ryan Lee Trustmark Treasurer Nick Jones Chick-fil-A Secretary Pablo Diaz Vicksburg Warren Partnership Attorney Ken Rector
Bailess & Rector LLP Austin
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Regions Hunter Fordice Fordice Construction Co. Jeb Blackburn Blackburn Motor Company Keith Flowers ERDC Ken Rector Bailess & Rector LLP Linda Fondren Fondren Investments Dr. David Fagan Private Investor Mark Buys BancorpSouth Patrick Smith Smith Towing Riley Nelson May and Company INVESTORS Ergon Golding Barge Line May & Company Cantwell Anderson Inc. Fondren Investments Fordice Construction Co. Neel-Schaffer Bailess & Rector BancorpSouth Big River Shipbuilders Blackburn Motor Co. Boolas and Oaks CPA Firm Chick-fil-a Claw Forestry Products Curb Appeals Real Estate Dr. David Fagan Ellis, Dees & Sadler Falco Chemical Foam Packaging Inc. Guaranty Bank & Trust Company International Paper Jimmy Gouras Properties Kelle Barfield McDonald’s Merit Health River Region Monument Financial Partners Morrison Companies Mrs. Margaret Gilmer Mutual Credit Union Neel-Schaffer Newbreak Communication.com Regions Bank Riverwalk Casino Riverhills Bank Smith Boat Leasing Teller, Hassell & Hopson The Vicksburg Post Trustmark National Bank Varner, Parker and Sessums Vicksburg Insurance Agency Vicksburg Forest Products Vicksburg Post Waggoner Engineering Waring Oil Company, LLC
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ment strategic plan is the Mississippi Center for Innovation & Technology. The EDF took the lead and brought togeth er a large team of people that succeeded in securing $8.9 million from the State of Mississippi, along with New Market Tax Credits and Historic Tax Credits, which made possible the rehabilitation of the former Mississippi Hardware Building that opened in early 2022.

The MCITy project is now home to ERD CWERX, an agency that works with the U.S. Army Engineer Research and De velopment Center (ERDC) to accomplish the transfer of technology and help allocate expertise between the private sector and the federal laboratory (ERDC), among other important initiatives. ERDCWERX currently employs 10 pro fessionals and is expected to continue to grow as it expands its activities in the area.

Other tenants in the building include the Hinds Community College, the Vicksburg Warren Chamber of Commerce, the Economic Development Foundation and

VICKSBURG-WARREN COUNTY

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICERS

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OFFICERS AND CHAMBER STAFF

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the Port Commission (together known as the Partnership). Other technological and educational and private partners, including universities and private sec tor companies, are negotiating to enter the space. The MCITy project is at the center of a long-term strategy to create an innovation-based economy in the region, a vision that has touched all aspects of our community, including the education sector with the development of a new Coding Academy by Hinds Community College and the development of the Academy of Innovation, which is part of the Vicksburg Warren School District.

Company

Flowers U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center

Past-Chairwoman Sheila McKinnis

Entergy

These educational partnerships, along with the diligent work of educators in the VWSD, resulted in the district receiving a B letter grade for the 2021-2022 school year from the state's Office of District and School Performance.

Treasurer Josh McBride May & Company, LLP

BOARD MEMBERS

HEARN

Lori Burke

EDRCWERX

Mark Buys

Economic Development Partnership

Brent Cappaert

Cappaert Manufacturing Housing, Inc.

Brian Crawford City Light Church

R obbi e Cowart

Cowart Construction, LLC

which prompted the designation of three sites by Entergy Mississippi as “Project Ready,” a designation that highly increas es the chances of success when recruiting new companies. The investments made include upgrades to the sewage and water systems, the completion of engineering studies to eliminate development risk and the construction of a new industrial road to access the largest parcel available at CERES. All these projects were accom plished by using grants which helped the Port Commission save more than 75 percent of the cost of deploying any such investments. These investments seek to support job creation in the near term through the additional attraction of industrial tenants to CERES and other sites in and near Vicksburg.

Buddy Dees Jr. Ellis, Dees & Sadler, P.C.

parcels, and the deployment of housing initiatives to spur residential growth and quality of life improvements. These projects include the opening of the old Mississippi River Bridge to pedestrians, the opening of new bike and running trails and the development of waterfront hous ing and leisure opportunities.

J.O. Smith, III Big River Shipbuilders, Inc.

Tyler McNeal

Trustmark National Bank

William Nettle

Keller Williams Realty

Angela Owens

Unified Brands

Leo Turnipseed

Outside The Box Business Center, LLC

Abogado

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Johnny Reynolds Friends of VNMP and Campaign

The EDF also plans to continue to work to maintain a unified front with the City and County to further economic growth in the short- and long-term future. Several immediate investments have been made to the CERES Industrial Park,

Mayor George Flaggs City of Vicksburg

Margaret Gilmer

Economic Development Foundation

Catherine Hadaway The Vicksburg Post Dr. Jeff Holland

Other projects which will help in defining the success of the future local economy are also in the works, though they require longer timetables and larger investments. These projects include the expansion of the Port of Vicksburg footprint south of I-20, the extension of rail infrastructure to additional industrial

Warren County Board of Supervisors

Jennifer Walker NOLA Lending Group, LLC

Tameka Wright

Positive Pathways

The work being done by the Partnership and its members, the Port, the Chamber and the EDF, with the endorsement and support of the City of Vicksburg and Warren County, is immensely consequen tial for the community’s future. It requires multi-year commitments by industry, government and community leaders to a vision that has been cast and is currently being implemented. It is a very hopeful sign for Vicksburg and Warren County that such commitments and willingness to work together are present in our commu nity and already producing impressive and positive results for all.

Mary Jane Wooten Curb Appeals Real Estate

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ENTREPRENEUR BOOTCAMP CREATES, REVISES BUSINESS PLANS

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The Vicksburg Warren County Chamber of Commerce has a plan to help big dreamers with small businesses through its Entrepre neur Boot Camp.

The Entrepreneur Boot Camp pro gram gives participants a three-month crash course in creating a business, with weekly classes focusing on a variety of topics. The classes cover marketing, finance, accounting, legal, distribution channels and market settlements to give participants the skills and knowledge needed to create a solid start for their endeavors.

“You’re supposed to be learning and testing the feasibility of your idea. Could this idea you have be successful in the market?” said Pablo Diaz, President and CEO of the Vicksburg Warren Economic Devel opment Partnership.

Diaz said he highly encourages people in the community with a de sire to start a new business to invest in the Entrepreneur Boot Camp. The camp costs $85, which covers mate

rial costs. At the end of the program, in con junction with Hinds Community College, a small graduation ceremony is held.

All participants have the opportunity to submit their business plans for the Boot Camp Business Plan Competition. Diaz said the competition is used to pitch and sell ideas to a panel of bankers, and the winners receive a $1,000 seed grant from the Vicksburg Warren County Chamber of Commerce.

“We pay those $1,000 for them to pur chase computers or the sign outside their

building or anything that has to do with start-up costs,” Diaz said.

The Entrepreneur Boot Camp has suc cessfully graduated four classes so far. Ken dra Reed, the first winner of the business plan competition in December 2020, won with her company Delta Dirt Shirts, which uses orange Yazoo clay to dye T-shirts that are made of cotton and are designed by local artists.

"The Vicksburg Chamber of Commerce and Small Business Development Center parternered to create a workshop series that

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Lori Burke EDRCWERX

Mark Buys Economic Development Partnership

Brent Cappaert Cappaert Manufacturing Housing, Inc.

every potential business owner should take," Reed said. "While the purpose of the class is to write your business plan, it drives you to think through all aspects of your new busi ness from proper establishment, operations, product development, marketing, account ing, etc. Delta Dirt Shirts LLC is better for the experience, not just from winning the business plan presentation cash prize, but for the contacts and research gained from spending time in the classroom. The value is immeasurable."

Brian Crawford City Light Church

R obbi e Cowart Cowart Construction, LLC

Buddy Dees Jr. Ellis, Dees & Sadler, P.C.

Mayor George Flaggs City of Vicksburg

Margaret Gilmer

Economic Development Foundation

The next winner, Gellisa Fevrier, announced in May 2021, won with her busi ness All Curly Girls Salon, which provides services for all textures, densities and eth nicities of hair. The salon also manufactures and sells its own hair product, All Curly Girls Love Butter, which is an all-natural moisturizing butter that can be paired with one's favorite styling product.

Catherine Hadaway The Vicksburg Post Dr. Jeff Holland Warren County Board of Supervisors

Tae Hubbard, the most recent winner of the business plan competition announced in December 2021, with Sweet O’ Mississippi, provides custom sweets and treats like cake jars, chocolate-covered strawberries, cheese

Benjamin Richaud Merit Health River Region

Roberson

J.O. Smith, III Big River Shipbuilders, Inc.

cakes and personal-size cakes.

Tyler McNeal Trustmark National Bank

William Nettle Keller Williams Realty

The competition is sponsored by the Vicksburg Chamber of Commerce, the city of Vicksburg, BancorpSouth, Mutual Credit Union, Delta Bank, RiverHills Bank, Re gions, Guaranty Bank and Trustmark.

Angela Owens Unified Brands

Leo Turnipseed Outside The Box Business Center, LLC

Jennifer Walker NOLA Lending Group, LLC

Tameka Wright

Positive Pathways

“I think the best advice that they can get is to do as much research as they can, with our guidance but on their own. We can give them the knowledge, resources and materials they need,” Diaz said. “They can also visit the Mississippi Small Business Development Center at (Hinds Community College) and that’s another good resource.”

Mary Jane Wooten Curb Appeals Real Estate

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VICKSBURG-WARREN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICERS
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McBride
May & Company, LLP BOARD MEMBERS Jonathan
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Cocktails
Johnny
Reynolds
Friends of VNMP and Campaign Kelle
Barfield
Lorelei Books Jeb Blackburn Blackburn Motors
Marion
Monument Financial/Raymond James
VICKSBURG-WARREN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE STAFF Pablo Diaz — President & CEO Kimberly Hillman — Accounts Manager ABOVE: Tae Hubbard sits at her table at the Vicksburg Farmers Market promoting her business, Sweet O’ Mississippi.

MCITY VISION FULFILLED AS TENANTS MOVE IN

Five years after the concept of the Mississippi Center for Innovation and Technology was presented to the Vicksburg Board of Mayor and Aldermen, three organizations have made the center — better known as “MCITy” — their home.

Two of the organizations, the Vicksburg Warren Partnership and ERDCWERX, moved into their spaces in March. The third, Hinds Community College Work Force Development, is in the process of moving a branch into the building.

ERDCWERX, which works as an inter mediary to develop relationships between the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center and academia and industry, is the anchor tenant for MCITy and occupies the building’s entire third floor.

The Partnership, Warren County’s eco nomic development organization, occupies offices on the second floor. Hinds will occu py space on the ground floor.

“There has been a vision for some time that as the ERDC-Partnership intermedi ary we would have an outside the fence presence, meaning that would be off station from ERDC and occupy space in Vicks

burg,” said Paul Sumrall, ERDCWERX director.

“We needed to set up an outside the fence program, and when you look at the vision and composition of MCITy, we fit in it well as the anchor tenant here in helping build relationships for ERDC between industry and academia,” Sumrall added. “It’s the right fit for us to be here with the chamber of commerce, and Hinds and other future tenants of the building.”

Besides its work for ERDC, Sumrall said, ERDCWERX's location helps create “a magnet effect; an economic driver and eventually attract companies to the city of Vicksburg and Warren County to help create a positive economic development impact here.”

MCITy, he said, is seen as the right place for ERDCWERX to make that contribution to ERDC and the community, and provides easy access for its partners to reach ERD CWERX and ERDC.

“A big part of our job is to help commer cialize and promote ERDC technology that is available for licensing. There is a lot of technology transfer work because of the

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great research being done by ERDC that has spun out into the commercial marketplace in a number of ways,” Sumrall said. “We’re looking for external partners to help ERDC solve problems for the warfighter and to develop things that can be commercialized in the general marketplace.”

A big part of ERDCWERX's mission, Sumrall said, is to find partners to work with ERDC. Soon after moving in, the company began holding meetings for ERDC and its different labs with members of other federal agencies, academia and industry.

“I would say the positive things that we recognized immediately was just creating an atmosphere where it was easy to get to us and therefore easy to get to ERDC. Plus, it put us in a position to start working really closely with the partners who would be in the building,” he said.

Long-range, Sumrall said, the open space of its third-floor offices will allow EDRCW ERX to hold events designed to develop more relationships between ERDC and industry and academics.

“What folks will see us doing here is hosting events and that’s one of the reasons

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that we’re in the square footage we’re in, the space that we have,” he said. “It has to be large for us to bring in large groups and convene them and have conversations with academia and industry and host events — small meetings, with a couple of people; meetings that are 10-20 people; or events with 100-200 people.

“Eventually, we will grow into that and it will take a few more months for us to be fully built out. We’re not quite there yet,” he continued. “We’ll begin hosting those meetings with industry and academia for ERDC here. It will have what we hope is an immediate impact on the local economy. That’s one of the reasons we’re here and one of the reasons that we’re in the size space we’re in.”

David Creel, associate vice president for workforce development for Hinds Commu nity College, said Hinds officials decided to lease space in MCITy because they “saw this as a great project to support the commu nity and our business partners.”

And while Hinds is still moving into its space at MCITy, Creel said college offi cials plan to eventually hold programs and

classes there.

“We are confident that the training oppor tunities we will offer at MCity will be bene ficial to the community, entrepreneurs, new industries and our existing business partners in the development of their workforce,” he said. “We will be offering a variety of workforce training classes at MCity.”

interstate,” Diaz said. “We believe that this project is enticing other developers to come to this area and hopefully to redevelop around MCITy. That will help the commu nity, that will help downtown.”

OFFICERS AND CHAMBER STAFF

VICKSBURG-WARREN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICERS

that was ERDCWERX,” Diaz said. “We’ve got the one we really needed here and that will help us a lot. We believe ERDCWERX will be the engine to attract companies.

Pablo Diaz, Vicksburg Warren Economic Development Partnership president and CEO, said the Partnership moved into MCITy, “so the community would see how things were going.”

Chairman............................................. Carl Hearn Batesville Company

Chairman-Elect Keith Flowers U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center

Having MCITy, he said, makes a huge difference when receiving officials and investors in the community.

Past-Chairwoman Sheila McKinnis Entergy

Treasurer Josh McBride May & Company, LLP

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“For those reasons, it was important that we move into MCITy as soon as possible because we continue to work to make sure that what people see coming from other countries or other states is something that speaks to the future of Vicksburg as well as its past.”

“First, we will see growth in technolo gy-related jobs; that part of our goal was to help the further rehabilitation of downtown, and the corridor between downtown and the

Johnny Reynolds

Friends of VNMP and Campaign Kelle Barfield Lorelei Books

Lori Burke EDRCWERX

Mark Buys

And the tenants that move in, Diaz said, are all going to be related to education, science and technology and technology trans fer. The people working in those technical jobs will help to improve the community.

Economic Development Partnership

Brent Cappaert Cappaert Manufacturing Housing, Inc.

Brian Crawford

City Light Church

“It’s an all-encompassing process that will positively impact Vicksburg in many ways,” he said. “There are short-term and long-term benefits that are the most import ant ones.”

R obbi e Cowart

Cowart Construction, LLC

Buddy Dees Jr. Ellis, Dees & Sadler, P.C.

Mayor George Flaggs City of Vicksburg

One of the short-term benefits was the renovation of the building’s parking lot, which was funded in part by a $545,000 Delta Regional Authority grant. Diaz said it has been very helpful to the Vicksburg Convention Center, which is located across the street.

Margaret Gilmer Economic Development Foundation

He said officials are receiving inquiries about space at MCITy and negotiations are underway with some companies who could move in soon.

Catherine Hadaway The Vicksburg Post Dr. Jeff Holland

Warren County Board of Supervisors

“The project had one important tenant and

Benjamin Richaud Merit Health River Region

MCITy was the key component of the 2018 economic development plan the Partnership developed with the city and the Vicksburg-Warren Chamber of Commerce.

J.O. Smith, III Big River Shipbuilders, Inc.

Tyler McNeal

Trustmark National Bank

William Nettle Keller Williams Realty

The project was to push forward with plans to help the community develop job-related technology capitalizing on the presence of the U.S. Army Corps of Engi neers and ERDC.

Angela Owens Unified Brands

Leo Turnipseed

Outside The Box Business Center, LLC

Jennifer Walker NOLA Lending Group, LLC Tameka Wright Positive Pathways

“That is why we made MCITy a priori ty. It’s planting the seed of expanding our footprint for small and medium technology companies and growing related jobs. That’s what MCITy’s mission is all about,” Diaz said. “We’re very excited that, after only four years since this project began, we can see the vision becoming reality.”

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CITY GOVERNMENT

CITY GOVERNMENT

Anyone who wants to address the city board must first be placed on the agenda or be recognized by the mayor during a meeting.

To be placed on the agenda, a person must contact the City Clerk’s Office and present a written request, including the subject matter to be brought before the board. Public comment sessions are held the day of the second meeting of the month immediately following executive session items, if any.

The mayor and aldermen also appoint the city’s division heads including the po lice chief, fire chief, city clerk, city attorney and city sexton. Those division heads answer directly to the board that directs the departments and sets budgets.

Callers may request information by categories or specific questions using a touch-tone phone. The automated system prompts callers to dial numbers corresponding to topics.

The Action Line number is 601801-3411. The “Info To Go” number is 601-631-2489. A list of all extensions is available on the city’s website, www. vicksburg.org.

A program started in 2009 allows Vicksburg residents to sign up to receive phone calls when there is an emergency, an impending storm or other situation calling for a widespread alert.To enroll, call the Action Line or visit the city’s website.

CITY GARBAGE PICKUP

Founded in 1811 and incorporated 14 years later, the City of Vicksburg operates under a special charter.

Founded in 1811 and incorporated 14 years later, the City of Vicksburg operates under a special charter.

Unlike most cities in Mississippi, which have five elect ed officials, Vicksburg has three — two aldermen and a mayor. They make up the Vicksburg Board of Mayor and Aldermen, which operates from City Hall at 1401 Walnut St.

Unlike most cities in Mississippi, which have five elected officials, Vicksburg has three — two aldermen and a mayor. They make up the Vicksburg Board of Mayor and Aldermen, which operates from City Hall at 1401 Walnut St.

Budgets for the city are created in the summer, and the fiscal year begins on Oct. 1. The city operates on a $33 million budget and employs more than 400 people.

Vicksburg residents may dispose of most household waste through a citywide, curbside collection contract with Waste Management.

The two aldermen are elected from wards that split the city almost in half. The zigzag line that splits the North and South wards runs along Clay Street, Mission 66 and Stouts Bayou.

The two aldermen are elected from wards that split the city almost in half. The zigzag line that splits the First and Second Wards begins at the Mississippi River and runs along Interstate 20 east to Wisconsin Avenue, then to Mission 66 and then along the Kansas City Southern Railroad tracks to Melborne place.

The mayor is elected by the entire city and is in charge of the city board meetings, but has just one vote of the three and no veto power.

The mayor is elected by the entire city and is in charge of the city board meetings, but has just one vote of the three and no veto power.

Mayor George Flaggs Jr. was re-elected in June 2021 for a third term after a 25-year career repre senting Vicksburg in the Mississippi Legislature.

Mayor George Flaggs was re-elected in June 2021 for a second term after a 25-year career representing Vicksburg in the Mississippi Legislature.

Revenue for the city comes primarily from taxes on property, sales and gaming. The City of Vicksburg also operates mu nicipal gas, water and sewer services and contracts for citywide garbage collection.

ACTION LINE/EMERGENCY

Vicksburg residents may access information about the government or get answers to problems online or by phone through two services.

Each city household is issued a 96-gallon garbage container for regular household and nonhazardous garbage. Most items, including yard clippings and furniture, may be placed out on the second day of service.

The fee is included with charges for water, sewer and gas.

Inside the city, garbage is collected twice a week — Mondays and Thursdays or Tuesdays and Fridays — depending on the neighborhood.

Residents must follow certain rules or garbage will not be picked up, and they might face fines.

North Ward Alderman Michael Mayfield, a former air conditioning and heating contractor who represented north Vicksburg for nine years on the Warren County Board of Supervisors, is in his fourth term on the city board. South Ward Alderman Alex Monsour, who spent 10 years in the state legislature, was elected to his post in June 2017.

Ward 1 Alderman Michael Mayfield, a former air con ditioning and heating contractor who represented north Vicksburg for nine years on the Warren County Board of Supervisors, is in his third term on the city board. Ward 2 Alderman Alex Monsour, who spent 10 years in the state legislature, was re-elected to his post in June 2021.

The annual salary for the mayor is $126,520.12. Each alderman is paid $87,781.41.

The annual salary for the mayor is $126,520.12. Each alderman is paid $87,781.41.

The current board members took office July 2, 2021, for a four-year term.

The current board members took office July 2, 2021, for a four-year term.

Under the city’s charter, the board must meet on the first and third Mondays, the 10th and the 25th of each month. The board also may meet at any other time of the month for a special called meeting, but must give public notice. At least two members of the board must be present to have a quorum before any action is taken.

Under the city’s charter, the board must meet on the first and third Mondays, the 10th and the 25th of each month. The board also may meet at any other time of the month for a special called meeting, but must give public notice. At least two members of the board must be present to have a quorum before any action is taken.

All meetings are held in the City Hall Annex board room at 1415 Walnut St. and are televised live on the city’s cable channel, VTV.

All meetings are held in the City Hall Annex boardroom at 1415 Walnut St. and are televised live on the city’s cable channel, VTV.

The city channel started in 2000, and replays the board meetings throughout the week, as well as airing other programs featuring city crews, projects of commu nity interest and other public meetings.

INCOME DISTRIBUTION BY HOUSEHOLD

Less than $25,000

$25,000-$49,000

$100,000 and

QUICK NOTES

QUICK NOTES

• Vicksburg is a city in Warren County, Mississippi.

BREAKDOWN

The Action Line offers residents one number to call for city-related issues, questions or requests for services. “Info To Go” gives residents answers to 400 commonly asked questions about local government.

Both services are available online or by telephone 24 hours a day.

Hazardous materials not taken by Waste Management include car batteries, oil, paint, tires and white goods such as old appliances.

The city channel started in 2000, and replays the board meetings throughout the week, as well as airing other programs featuring city crews, projects of community interest and other public meetings.

Meetings also began being broadcast live on the city’s website, www.vicksburg.org, in 2017.

Meetings also began being broadcast live on the city’s website, www.vicksburg.org, in 2017.

The city’s regularly scheduled board meetings

The city’s regularly scheduled board meetings begin at 10 a.m. and by law are open to the public. The board may meet in private only for executive session items that include issues dealing with personnel, litigation or real estate.

• Vicksburg is a state-certified retirement community.

• Vicksburg is a city in Warren County, Mississippi.

• During the Civil War,Vicksburg was the site of the Siege of Vicksburg, a significant event in which the Union gained control of the entire Mississippi River.The capture of Vicksburg and the simultaneous defeat of Lee at Gettysburg marked the turning point in the American Civil War. Because the city fell on July 4, 1863, and due to lingering memories of the harshness of the Union force’s siege, the people of the city did not celebrate Indepen dence Day for the next 81 years, until 1945.

• Vicksburg is a state-certified retirement community.

• During the Civil War,Vicksburg was the site of the Siege of Vicksburg, a significant event in which the Union gained control of the entire Mississippi River. The capture of Vicksburg and the simultaneous defeat of Lee at Gettysburg marked the turning point in the American Civil War. Because the city fell on July 4, 1863, and due to lingering memories of the harshness of the Union force’s siege, the people of the city did not celebrate Independence Day for the next 81 years, until 1945.

• Railroad access to the west was by transfer steamers and ferry barges until a combination railroad and highway bridge was built in 1929.This is the only Mississippi River rail crossing between Baton Rouge and Memphis and the adjacent I-20 bridge is the only highway crossing between Natchez and Greenville.

Coca-Cola was bottled for the first time in Vicksburg by Joseph Biedenharn, a local confectioner. Today, surviving nineteenth-century Biedenharn soda bottles are prized by collectors of Coca-Cola memorabilia. Also, Biedenharn’s old store still survives as a tourist attraction.

On March 12, 1894, the popular soft drink Co ca-Cola was bottled for the first time in Vicksburg by Joseph Biedenharn, a local confectioner.Today, surviving nineteenth-century Biedenharn soda bottles are prized by collectors of Coca-Cola memorabilia. Also, Bieden harn’s old store still survives as a tourist attraction.

• Vicksburg served as the primary refugee gathering point and temporary housing during the Great Mississip pi River Flood of 1927 which submerged an area of the Mississippi Delta nearly the size of New England.

Vicksburg served as the primary refugee gathering point and temporary housing during the Great Missis sippi River Flood of 1927 which submerged an area of the Mississippi Delta nearly the size of New England.

• That flood was the impetus toward the establish ment of the United States Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station as the primary hydraulics laboratory to develop protection from the River.

The Action Line takes calls at City Hall from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Those calls are logged into a computer system that transfers the question, request or comment to the appropriate department. At night and on the weekends, calls are forwarded to the city gas department where a 24-houra-day phone operator is in place for emergencies.

Those items can be disposed of at different collection points in the commu nity, or at the Warren County Household Hazardous Waste Day held each summer. City crews will pick up white goods by appointment. Call the Action Line at 601-636-3411. For other questions, call 601-634-4559. Tires may be taken to a collection center on U.S. 61 North, and dried-out paint cans may be put in with garbage.

Some automobile parts dealers will take old car batteries for a fee, and some repair shops will take old oil.

• On March 12, 1894, the popular soft drink

Railroad access to the west was by transfer steamers and ferry barges until a combination railroad and highway bridge was built in 1929.This is the only Mississippi River rail crossing between Baton Rouge and Memphis and the adjacent I-20 bridge is the only highway crossing between Natchez and Greenville.

That flood was the impetus toward the establish ment of the United States Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station as the primary hydrau lics laboratory to develop protection from the river.

• That establishment, now known as the Engineer Re search and Development Center, works in the areas of military engineering, information technology, environmen tal engineering, hydraulic engineering, and geotechnical engineering.

That establishment, now known as the Engineer Research and Development Center, works in the areas of military engineering, information technology, environmental engineering, hydraulic engineering and geotechnical engineering.

Most of the calls taken at the Action Line are from residents needing services such as repairing burned-out street lights and replacing street signs, or calls for water and gas service. Those calls are entered into a computer and gener ate work orders for the appropriate departments.

The computer system is tied into most city departments and residents may call back to the Action Line to check on the progress of their requests.

“Info To Go” is an automated system that can also fax forms and applications and take messages to be passed along to city departments.

Residents who find the 96-gallon gar bage containers too large or heavy may request 32-, 48- or 64-gallon containers by calling the city’s Action Line. Residents may also order a second container for an additional $5 per month.

People with medical conditions who are unable to roll a container to the curb may apply for door service.

Rules also require businesses to have enclosures around commercial garbage containers. Enclosures must be made of wood, brick or concrete and have a

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latched gate. The idea is to keep garbage from blowing away from the containers.

Outside the city limits, Warren County has a con tract with Waste Management for garbage collection. All garbage collected in Vicksburg and Warren County is taken to the Waste Management transfer station on U.S. 61 South and hauled to a landfill outside the county.

CITY PERMITS

The City of Vicksburg issues permits to make sure buildings are safe for intended use and meet fire, safety and sanitation codes, as well as to regulate the sale of alcoholic beverages.

Some of the permits needed: Business privilege license — Community Development Department, 601-634-4528. Building and Zoning — Building and Inspection Division, 601-634-4528. Beer or liquor —

Mississippi State Tax Commission, 601-923-7300.

Advice and permission for burning in the city — Vicksburg Fire Department, 601-636-1603.

Roadblocks — Vicksburg Police Department, 601-636-2511.

Fire inspection — Vicksburg Fire Department, 601-634-4566. Signs — 601-634-4528.

COUNTY GOVERNMENT

Organized as a political subdivision of the state in 1809, Warren County government generally follows the basic structure of other Mississippi counties.

The Warren County Board of Supervisors is made

up of five members elected to four-year terms. They appear on ballots during the state-level election cycle. Salaries are set by the Legislature and follow population totals. The base salary of a Warren County supervisor is $50,000 a year.

Political boundaries between the five districts cover roughly the northwest, northeast, southeast and south west quadrants of the county, with one covering only central Vicksburg. Changes in district lines stemming from population shifts must be pre-cleared with the U.S. Department of Justice, in accordance with the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Supervisors make appointments to six positions that serve at the will and pleasure of the board. Those posts are an administrator, a chief engineer, a road department manager, an attorney, a fire coordinator/ environmental protection chief and an emergency management director.

The administrator acts mainly as the overseer of the county’s finances and is instrumental in setting its operating budget. An array of infrastructure duties are handled by the county engineer, including road and bridge improvements, subdivision development plans and coordination with state highway officials on state-funded road projects.

An outgrowth of a nearly statewide transition from a localized beat system of county government to a departmentalized unit system in the 1980s, the road manager has a support staff of four and a work crew of about 85.

Legal representation is handled by the board’s attor ney, who crafts agreements and contracts between the board and entities, both private and public.

Six fire protection districts are overseen by the fire coordinator, and supported by fees included in property taxes. The fire districts at Culkin, Fisher Ferry, LeTourneau, Bovina, Northeast and Eagle Lake are rated by the Mississippi Insurance Department.

The emergency management post administers the office responsible for response to natural disasters or industrial accidents. As the official arm of the state during declared emergencies, the office is responsible for maintaining a comprehensive emergency manage ment plan.

Official meetings of the Board of Supervisors are on the first and third Monday of each month on the third floor of the Warren County Courthouse. They begin at 9 a.m. and are replayed on VTV, a local cable channel. Informal sessions where issues are discussed but no formal votes are cast are at 8:30 a.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month.

Elected officials in 14 areas of county government have their spending approved by supervisors, while personnel decisions within those departments remain with the elected heads. Those offices include the sheriff, chancery clerk, circuit clerk, coroner, district attorney, prosecuting attorney, tax assessor, tax collector, three constables and five election commissioners. This extends to judges in circuit, chancery, justice and county courts, but orders from the bench involving salaries must be approved by supervisors.

Revenue for the county comes from property taxes and from a portion of taxes levied on casinos in Vicksburg.

Services for residential and commercial sanitation, water, gas and electricity are handled by private compa nies outside Vicksburg.

Water providers serving county residents include the Culkin, Fisher Ferry, Hilldale, Yokena-Jeff Davis and

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Eagle Lake districts. Electricity for most of Warren County is provided by Entergy Mississippi, with pockets of areas in the county’s northern edges handled by Ya zoo Valley and Twin County electric power associations.

Garbage collection outside Vicksburg is handled by Waste Management, the city’s contract server.

TAXES

Warren County homeowners have several options for viewing tax records or paying taxes.

Homeowners may pay taxes with a credit card or through the Mississippi state website at www.ms1stop. com.

The deadline to file for homestead exemption is April 1. Most residents will get a deduction of $300 from their tax bills. All residents are eligible for a home stead exemption if they live in the home.

In Warren County, property owners are taxed by the county and local school district. Properties inside the city limits of Vicksburg pay an additional millage for city services that include fire and police protection.

Tax bills are sent out in December, and payment is due by Feb. 1 at the Warren County Courthouse on Cherry Street or online. Starting Feb. 2, interest is added to the bill until August when properties are sold at auction at the courthouse.

LICENSES AND TAGS DRIVER’S LICENSES

To obtain a driver’s license in Warren County, ap plicants should go to the Department of Public Safety Driver Services Bureau at 1100 Grove St. Applicants must be at least 15 1/2 years old.

The examining location in Vicksburg is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, call 601-638-5441.

The cost is $21 for applicants 18 or older, and it var ies for younger drivers and those applying to operate commercial vehicles or motorcycles.

Applicants younger than 18 must have: A completed application with notarized signatures of parents or guardian if younger than 17. If parents are divorced, the parent with custody must sign the form.

A certified copy of the applicant’s birth certificate. Social Security card or printout from the Social Security Office.

An education form from the applicant’s school of attendance.

LICENSE PLATES

Warren County license plates are sold in the Tax Collector’s Office at the Warren County Courthouse, 1009 Cherry St.

Residents moving from another state have 30 days to buy a tag.

If the vehicle is paid for, owners should provide the original title and registration papers from the state where they previously lived and the vehicle’s mileage without tenths.

If the vehicle is not paid for, residents should provide a duplicate title and registration papers. If the owner has no duplicate title, he or she should provide the name and address of the lienholder where payments are sent and the vehicle’s mileage without tenths.

Residents moving to Warren County from another county in Mississippi can wait until the current tag ex pires and submit the actual tag and registration papers.

To renew a Warren County tag with no change of address, residents may visit www.ms1stop.com, go to

the Tax Collector’s office or send notices received by mail to P.O. Box 351, Vicksburg, MS 39181. For informa tion, call 601-638-6181.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT

The Warren County Health Department, 807 Monroe St., provides immunizations and maternity and health education.

Children’s services include immunizations, well-child assessments, fluoride mouth rinses, genetic screening and early intervention services for infants and toddlers. An environmental control program checks health hazards such as radioactive materials, sewage, unsafe boilers, mosquitoes and other carriers of disease.

Family planning and reproductive health education and screening are provided at the health center as well as education on worksite health issues, tobacco preven tion and reduction of mortality and morbidity resulting from cardiovascular disease.

The WIC program for women, infants and children is also available at the center. Through nutritional counseling and food supplements, the program aims to improve a baby’s health during pregnancy, infancy and early childhood.

The health center is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and services such as immunizations and vaccine records are offered from 8 to 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The phone number is 601-636-4356.

VOTING

There are 23 voting precincts in Warren County. To register to vote, visit the Circuit Clerk’s Office in the Warren County Courthouse to fill out the registra tion form. The circuit clerk will add the name to the appropriate roll. For specific questions about precincts and residency, call the Circuit Clerk’s Office at 601-6363961.

The five Warren County election commissioners are Nancy Hale, for District 1; District 2, Bobbie B. Morrow; District 3, Elva A. Smith; District 4, Sara Carlson Dionne (Chairman); and District 5, Debra Breland Grayson. You may reach them by calling 601-638-8875 or email electcomm@co.warren.ms.us.

Voters must register 30 days before an election to be eligible to vote. To vote in Mississippi, a person must be a citizen of the United States, 18 or older, and not have been convicted of a felony. The panel certifies election results for local, state and federal elections.

VOTER PRECINCTS

District 1

Bovina Precinct, Bovina Baptist Church

Gibson Precinct, Gibson Memorial United Methodist Church

Oakland Precinct, Oakland Baptist Church Ridgeway Precinct, Ridgeway Baptist Church

District 2

Auditorium Precinct, Vicksburg City Auditorium Eagle Lake Fire Precinct, Eagle Lake Volunteer Fire Station

Elizabeth Circle Precinct, Rolling Acres Community Center

International Paper Precinct, International Paper Mill Triumph Kings Precinct, Triumph Ministries Empow erment Center

Medgar Foundation Precinct, Medgar and Angela Scott Foundation Springhill Precinct, Springhill M.B. Church

District 3

American Legion Precinct, American Legion Post 3

Calvary Indiana Precinct, Calvary Baptist Church — Indiana Avenue

Plumbers & Pipefitters Precinct, Plumbers & Pipefit ters Union Hall

Travelers Rest Precinct, Travelers Rest Baptist Church

District 4

Elks Lodge Precinct, Elks Lodge No. 95 BPOE

Goodrum Precinct, Goodrum Baptist Church

Immanuel Precinct, Immanuel Baptist Church

Yokena Precinct, Yokena Presbyterian Church

District 5

Calvary Old 27 Precinct, Calvary Baptist Church — Old Highway 27

Lee Road Fire Precinct — Fisher Ferry Fire Station No. 2

Life Precinct — Life Church

Porters Chapel Precinct — Porter's Chapel United Methodist Church

WARREN COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICE

The Warren County Extension Office, an affiliate of the Mississippi State University Extension Service, pro vides educational programs for volunteers, professionals and homemakers.

Program subjects include agronomic crops, garden ing, health and nutrition, child care, forestry, food safety and financial management.

The Extension office also certifies individuals as Mas

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ter Gardeners and in pesticide use.

It organizes Warren County’s 4-H program for youths, which offers projects on animals, plants, family and consumer sciences, communication, technology and engineering, and the environment. Programs sponsored by 4-H, such as horse training, junior master gardening and workforce preparation, are offered all year.

The Extension office is located at 1100-C Grove St. The phone and fax numbers are 601-636-5442 and 601-630-8038. The e-mail address is warren@ext.msstate.edu. Visit msucares. com for information on the MSU Exten sion Service.

WARREN COUNTY EMPLOYMENT

State services and information for people who are looking for work are consolidated in one building at Hinds Community College in Vicksburg. Referral services for job-seekers and employers, administration of unem ployment-insurance benefits and worker-training programs are among the services provided at the Mississippi Department of Employment Security office at 755 Highway 27 South.

Office hours at the local WIN Job Center office are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays except for Wednesdays, when the office closes at 4 p.m. The phone number is 601-619-2841.

The WIN Job Center in Vicksburg offers computers for searching the job database and typing and printing resumes. Copier and fax machines are also available. Job-seekers go through a detailed process when using the job center that includes registering and interviewing with a staff member.

WIN staff members then review the pool of employers seeking workers and match the applicants with the best possible fit according to skill, education, training and qualifications of the job description.

The job center also provides infor mation about and referrals to related social-service agencies and community colleges. Visit www.mdes.ms.gov for more information.

WARREN COUNTY

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES

The Warren County Department of Human Services at 1100-E Grove St. provides services for people in need by using available resources to maintain the family unit and to encourage traditional family values. DHS’ goal is to promote self-sufficiency and personal responsibili ty for all Mississippians.

To achieve its goal, DHS investigates child abuse and neglect and performs

background checks on prospective foster or adoptive families.

Employees also train and license foster parents and place children into homes or substitute care.

To report suspected domestic abuse, call 601-636-1597.

Local DHS services include:

Child Support Enforcement — 1316 Openwood St., 601-631-6260.

Economic Assistance, Employment Training and Food Stamp Issuance — 1316 Openwood St., 601-636-1512.

ABOUT MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi’s capital is Jackson, about 45 miles east of Vicksburg.

The Mississippi Legislature meets at the Capitol.

There are 122 members in the House and 52 members in the Senate. Sessions last 90 to 120 days starting each January.

The Legislature’s website is www. billstatus.ls.state.ms.us.

MISSISSIPPI SENATE

Sen. W. Briggs Hopson III represents the 23rd Senate District, which includes Warren and Issaquena counties. He was elected in 2007.

Hopson, a Republican, is an attorney and an adjunct professor at Mississippi College School of Law. He is chairman of the Entergy committee and vice chair man of the Appropriations committee. He is also a member of the Account ability, Efficiency and Transparency Com mittee and the Education, Environment, Judiciary Division A, Judiciary Division B, Public Health and Welfare, Tourism and Universities and Colleges committees. He can be reached at 601-359-3211 or bhopson@senate.ms.gov or by writing P.O. Box 1018, Jackson, MS 39215. He can be found on the Mississippi legisla ture website at http://billstatus.ls.state. ms.us/members/senate/hopson.xml.

MISSISSIPPI HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Rep. Oscar Denton represents the 55th House district in Warren County. He was elected in 2013.

Denton, a Democrat, is a member of the Drug Policy, Gaming, Insurance, Technology, Tourism, Transportation and Workforce Development committees.

In Warren County, he is retired from AT&T and a businessman. He is a mem ber of the AFL-CIO, CW Local 3518 and the NCAAP.

He can be reached at 601-638-4007 or by writing P.O. Box 1018, Jackson, MS 39215. His email address is odenton@ house.ms.gov.

Rep. Kevin Ford represents the 54th House district in Warren County. He was elected during a special election in

November 2017 to fill the remainder of Alex Monsour’s term after Monsour was elected Ward 2 Alderman.

Ford, a Republican, is a member of the Gaming, Agriculture, Congressional Redistricting, Legislative Reapportion ment, Public Health and Human Services and Transportation committees and is vice chair of the Insurance committee.

In Warren County, he is a business man and insurance agent.

He can be reached at 601-218-8185 or kford@house.ms.gov or by writing P.O. Box 1018, Jackson, MS 39215. His website is http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/ members/house/ford.xml.

Rep. Stephanie McKenzie Foster represents the 63rd House district in Warren County, which includes the east ern portion of the Tingleville Precinct. She is a member of the Agriculture, Education, Military Affairs, Municipalities and Universities and Colleges commit tees. Foster, a Democrat, can be reached at 601-842-7742 or by writing P.O. Box 1018, Jackson, MS 39215. Her email address is sfoster@house.ms.gov.

Warren County is also represented in House District 85, which includes all of Goodrum, Yokena and Moose precincts. Jeffery Harness, a Democrat, serves on the Agriculture, Constitution, County Affairs, Insurance, Judiciary B and Judiciary En Banc committees. Harness was elected in 2018. He can be reached at jharness@house.ms.gov or via phone at 601-702-1947 or by mail at P.O. Box 1018 Jackson, MS 39215.

WARREN COUNTY INDUSTRY EMMITTE W. HAINING INDUSTRIAL CENTER

Not long after World War II ended, a need for industry in Vicksburg was realized.

Anderson-Tully Co., a major producer of hardwood lumber, had mills here. R.G. LeTourneau Co. was building earthmov ing machines in south Warren County. A few industries were along the Yazoo Diversion Canal. But there was no place for an industrialist to build a factory without having to make all the arrange ments for utilities. On top of that, there was no place that the same industrialist could go if he needed to receive and ship goods by water.

The war helped remind people of the value of the Mississippi River as a conveyor of bulk cargoes. A result was a growing need all along the river for sites with direct access to the water.

One of the local leaders who recognized the city’s needs was Emmitte W. Haining. Haining came to Warren County as a teacher and was elected the county superintendent of education. He also was mayor of Vicksburg. Following

his public service, Haining went into banking and rose to the presidency and chairmanship of the board of directors of First National Bank of Vicksburg.

He led the drive to provide the community with a new harbor and land where factories could be built without the danger of flooding.

After the spot was selected north west of the city center near Waltersville, the first chore was to clear the land and build a levee, but it was not to encircle the industries. Rather, into that ring levee was pumped the material dredged from what was to become a slackwater har bor channel a little more than two miles long, 300 feet wide, with a minimum depth of 12 feet. Today, it is 15 feet deep.

When the channel was complete and all the water drained, the community was left with 245 acres of flat industrial land safe from all but the most cata strophic flooding.

During its construction, the site was known as the Harbor Project and still is called that today by many. When it opened in 1961, planners said the in dustrial land raised from what had been swamp would be sufficient to foster the industrial growth of the community for 25 years. They were wrong — the park filled in about 10 years.

To provide more industrial land, in the 1970s, the five-member Warren County Port Commission proposed and spearheaded the digging of another slack water channel and elevation of about 80 more acres off the northwest corner of the harbor.

When that was complete, the com munity took one more step and named the complex in honor of one of the men who was instrumental in its planning and execution. It is now the Emmitte W. Haining Industrial Center.

Among the first buildings constructed was a terminal warehouse that could unload goods from barges for transfer to either rail cars or trucks and vice versa. WATCO, Inc. now operates the terminal.

The area is a U.S. Customs port of entry and a Foreign Trade Zone.

The major products handled through Vicksburg are steel, paper, grain, crude petroleum, lime, fertilizer, cement, sand, gravel and manufactured goods and products.

The annual shipping is more than 3 million tons.

Three tracts on the industrial center are owned by governments.

The city of Vicksburg Water Treatment plant is on the east end of the filled area. The U.S. Coast Guard is directly on the channel. The installation consists of a shore support facility and the Coast Guard Cutter Kickapoo and its deck barge, which are used to re cover, move and place navigation buoys

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and maintain aids to navigation on the river banks. The farthest west is the repair facility of the Army Corps of Engineers Vicksburg District and the Mat Sinking Unit, used to place concrete mats on the river banks.

Other occupants are: Vicksburg Forest Products, Big River Shipbuilding, CAM2, Citgo Petroleum, Ergon Refinery Inc., Ergon Asphalt, Falco Chemical, Gavilon Fertilizer, Magnolia Marine Transportation, Neill Gas, PETCoke, Power Transport, Smith Towing Co., Waring Oil and Yazoo River Towing. In all, the companies pro vide more than 4,000 jobs.

CERES RESEARCH AND INDUSTRIAL INTERPLEX

When it was proposed in the 1980s, the Ceres Research and Industrial Interplex was to be the answer to the dwindling industrial space at the E.W. Haining Industrial Center.

The project began with the 1986 purchase of the Ceres Plantation at Flowers in eastern Warren County from U.G. Flowers. The land encompassed a little more than 1,200 acres, of which about 1,000 were consid ered suitable for development for industrial sites.

The first tasks to be accomplished after the Warren County Port Commission took possession of the land in the name of Warren County was to install paved roads, a water distribution system and other utilities. Even with everything seemingly ready for an industry to buy land and construct a building, it was slow going in those early years.

In April 1990, McCarty Foods broke ground for a plant at Ceres and soon opened a chicken-cooking facility and became the first occupant of the industrial park.

Not long after McCarty opened its plant, the company was bought out by Tyson Foods of Springdale, Ark. It brings fresh chicken from other Tyson plants and cooks and packages chicken entrees, primarily for the restaurant and mass-feeding market.

Union Corrugated became the third firm to buy land and build a plant, established in 1997. Two years earlier, port commissioners decided to construct a building in hopes of finding a company to buy it.

The Mississippi National Guard approached the Port Commission for the first time in the mid-’90s with the idea of purchasing land for a new center to house the two Guard units in Vicksburg, the 168th Engineer Group and a detachment of the 114th Military Police Company.

Ground was broken for the Vicksburg Readiness Center in 2000.

The building is about 48,000 square feet and cost about $8 million, from the federal government and State of Mississippi..

The announcement that Nissan was to build a plant near Canton in 2000 brought hope that some of the companies that supply parts might look to Warren County as a possible site for a facility. In 2001, CalsonicKansei North America was established as a top supplier to the Japanese automaker’s North American arm. Two years later, Yorozu Automotive Mississippi, another Nissan supplier, opened at Ceres and made front and rear suspension assemblies in an 83,000 square-foot plant.

By 2008, both facilities were closed, leaving two large properties on the market for future development.

In 2004, two more properties were purchased at Ceres. The first, Magnolia Metal & Plastic, broke ground that year on its production plant that began operating

a year later.

The second, the Mississippi Department of Trans portation, purchased 10 acres for its engineering and maintenance offices. MDOT moved from its de cades-old home on U.S. 80 to a new building at Ceres in March 2005.

In 2011, Laclede Chain located a manufacturing plant in the building once occupied by Yorozu. The Mis souri-based maker of welded chain products employs about 40 people.

In 2015, Mississippi TanTec Leather Inc. located in Ceres. It provides leathers to recognized footwear brands such as Timberland, Wolverine, Deckers, Clarks, Merrell, Sperry, Rockport, The North Face, Keen, New Balance and others.

In 2018, Unified Brands, a company that produces commercial kitchen equipment, opened at Ceres.

In 2019, Eco-Pak and WinField United, both ware house and distribution companies, announced they would locate at Ceres.

In February 2020, Ceres welcomed a new Love's Travel Stop.

Ceres has water supplied to its occupants by Culkin Water District and has its own sewage treatment system. Natural gas service is also available on site. The park is just off Interstate 20, which allows occupants to easily receive and ship products.

The Port of Vicksburg river terminal, operated for the Port Commission and Warren County by WATCO, is about 10 miles away by road in the event that Ceres occupants need to receive or ship goods by rail or water.

Ceres and the port are operated by the five-mem ber port commission.

Two members are appointed by the Warren County Board of Supervisors, two by the city of Vicksburg Board of Mayor and Aldermen and one by the gover nor.

INTERNATIONAL PAPER

The International Paper Vicksburg Mill has been a deeply rooted mainstay in the local community and economy for more than 50 years. Built in 1967, just 15 miles north of Vicksburg, the mill is a manufacturer of classic kraft linerboard and is an integral part of Interna tional Paper and the overall pulp and paper industry.

The Vicksburg Mill is one of the most cost-effective and efficient paper mills in the world, housing one of the most productive containerboard machines. The mill produces linerboard (inside/outside layers) and corrugating medium (the wavy layer between the linerboard layers), which is used in boxes for corrugat ed container industrial packaging (e.g. food, beverages, appliances). Vicksburg ships finished rolls of paper by rail and truck to customers nationally. In the last few years, the Vicksburg Mill has implemented several strategic capital projects, allowing the mill to increase its annual production to more than 600,000 tons per year and remain a competitive manufacturer of kraft linerboard.

With a culture rooted in safety and engagement, the Vicksburg Mill has proudly maintained its VPP Star status for more than 20 years, which was originally awarded to the mill by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in 1994. The mill has been rec ognized by the state, industry, OSHA and International Paper as an exemplary leader in safety.

The Vicksburg Mill employs about 350 people, many of whom volunteer in the local community. The mill has been one of the largest contributors to the United

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Way of West Central Mississippi for the past several years and has been an active participant in the annual Day of Caring.

In October 2017, the Vicksburg Mill celebrated its 50th anniversary. With the commitment and dedication of its employees and the support of the local community, the Vicksburg Mill is looking forward to its next 50 years.

FOAM PACKAGING

Founded in 1971 by Raymond B. English and Jesse Davenport, the company on U.S. 61 South makes foam egg cartons, compartment cafeteria trays, hinged-lid take-out food containers and foam plastic panels for home construction. In 2021 the company celebrated 50 years in Warren County.

The facility has employed up to 100 people.

COOPER LIGHTING SOLUTIONS

A division of Ireland-based Eaton Corp., it is one of the leading manufacturers of track and recessed lighting in North America and one of the largest fixture manufacturers of incandescent, fluorescent, H.I.D., exit and emergency, vandal-resistant, sports, landscape and complex environmental lighting. Its plant on U.S. 61 South has employed 350 people.

HARCROS CHEMICALS

The Rifle Range Road plant is a major distribution center for shipping industrial chemicals, including sealants for the petrochemical industry and key chlorine-based ingredients in swimming pool cleaning products. Its Vicksburg location employs a little more than a dozen people and is a distribution hub for its locations in the south central United States.

In all, the company operates 28 distribution sites.

ISA TANTEC

ISA TanTec, a German company established in 1995, opened its first American leather tannery in the former Calsonic site at Ceres Research and Industrial Interplex, which is operated by the port.

The site, known as Mississippi TanTec Leather Inc., represents a $10.1 million corporate investment and is expected to create 366 new jobs, company officials have said.

ISA TanTec supplies leathers to globally recognized footwear brands such as Timberland, Wolverine, Deck ers, Clarks, Merrell, Sperry, Rockport, The North Face, Keen, New Balance and others.

Together with its award-winning sister facilities in Saigon, Vietnam and Heshan, China, ISA TanTec now has three tanneries in the key geographic manufacturing regions.

ADS/HANCOR INC.

One of the nation’s largest suppliers of stormwater management systems, Hancor manufactures plastic drainage products for the commercial, residential, construction and agricultural markets. Founded in 1887 in Findlay, Ohio, Hancor operates 34 manufacturing facilities and service centers across the country and four overseas.

It employs about a dozen people at its U.S. 61 South facility, from which deliveries are made to an Advanced Drainage Systems facility in Jackson.

CAPPAERT MANUFACTURED HOUSING

The Vicksburg-based firm on U.S. 61 South makes modular housing units for customers nationwide. Up to

350 have been employed by the company.

VICKSBURG FOREST PRODUCTS

The sale of Anderson-Tully to Vicksburg Forest Products was announced in March 2018 and became final two months later.

The sawmill has been undergoing extensive renova tions as the facility undergoes a switch from hardwood to southern yellow pine products.

Once in full production, the sawmill will be able to produce 100 million board feet of pine annually and is expected to employ 125 people.

In September, the company announced a massive $40 million expansion, which will lead to an additional 60 jobs.

UNIFIED BRANDS

Unified Brands made a $9.5 million investment at the Ceres Industrial Complex when it arrived in 2018.

The commercial equipment manufacturer consol idated three of its company locations to the former Simpson Duravent Building located on 88 Armory Road.

The company produces refrigerated preparation tables, steam kettles, steamers and commercial dish washing sinks at its Vicksburg facility.

CAM2 INTERNATIONAL

CAM2 International LLC opened in the port in May 2014 and moved its corporate base to Vicksburg from Evergreen, Colo.

The company’s plant occupies the former Shell

Lubricants plant in the 93,000-square-foot building at 685 Haining Road, which is being used as a prime blending and packaging operation for its Southern region of clients.

The site’s 42 storage tanks are expected to handle 7.2 million gallons of oil annually.

The CAM2 brand of lubricant products began in 1975 with high-end oils used in auto racing, including a blend that powered the engine of the winning car in the Indianapolis 500 multiple times in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

It also supplies brake fluids, power steering fluids, greases and gear oils, aerosol and liquid pour chemicals, antifreeze, washer fluid and an extensive and complete line of automotive, commercial and industrial lubricants.

CAM2 International is the largest independent bulk lubricant supplier in the United States.

ERGON

Headquartered in Jackson, Ergon Inc. was founded in 1954 by its chairman, Leslie B. Lampton, as a petroleum retailer with only two employees. The company has grown into a network of market-lead ing companies employing more than 2,300 people.

Ergon, which has its refinery at the Port of Vicks burg, operates as a crude oil processor, transporter and marketer of refined products and as a producer and marketer of specialty asphalt products, as well as an oil and gas explorer and real estate developer. The company also manufactures state-of-the-art road maintenance products and equipment.

The company’s roots are in the petroleum in dustry service areas, including trucking and propane

distribution, marine transportation and petroleum marketing services.

It has grown and diversified through acquisitions and mergers to form subsidiary companies, including activities in refining, terminals, asphalt marketing, mid-river operations, exploration, maintenance support and real estate.

BUSINESS & COMMUNITY SUPPORT VICKSBURG-WARREN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Vicksburg-Warren County Chamber of Com merce was started in 1894, first as the Board of Trade of the city of Vicksburg, by a group of area businessmen who were concerned about high fire insurance rates.

The group grew and expanded its scope, and today’s Chamber includes in its membership about 450 compa nies and more than 1,000 representatives.

Networking events include monthly luncheons, Busi ness After Hours and other events.

The Chamber also offers free and low-cost business workshops and, for the past decade, has joined with the Governor’s Job Fair Network to organize a Vicksburg area employment fair.

The Chamber is located at the Mississippi Center for Innovation and Technology, 1622 Washington St., Suite 201 in downtown Vicksburg. For information, call 601636-1012 or visit vicksburgusa.org.

UNITED WAY

The United Way of West Central Mississippi, 920 South St., raises money each year for local charities. The money is spread among its 19 member

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agencies. United Way funds also provide food and shelter to disaster victims and the homeless, as well as aid to the mentally and physically ill and the elderly and disabled.

The board of directors is comprised of businessmen and women in the community. For more information, call 601-636-1733 or visit www.unitedwayvicksburg.org.

VICKSBURG CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

The Vicksburg Convention & Visitors Bureau aims to promote the city’s businesses and attractions.

An information center is at 3330 Clay St., across from the Vicksburg National Military Park. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays.

From November to February, the weekend hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sundays.

Call 601-636-9421 or go to www.visitvicksburg.org.

VICKSBURG MAIN STREET

Vicksburg’s Main Street program is one of the orig inal six founded in the state for promoting downtown areas and businesses.

The district, created in 1984, includes commercial properties in the downtown area along Washington, Walnut and Cherry streets. The program is funded through a special 5.05-mill assessment on commercial property.

The organization also sponsors several downtown events.

Downtown offerings include restaurants and bars, upscale apartments above retail buildings, the City Riverfront murals, the Art Park at Catfish Row and Play ground at Catfish Row and a splash fountain.

Main Street is directed by nine board members who

The phone number is 601-634-4527. The website is www.downtownvicksburg.org.

Dockside gaming came to Vicksburg in August 1993 when Isle of Capri Casino opened on the Mississippi River off Washington Street.

Now an integral part of the local economy, the industry’s arrival came three years after the Legislature legalized it on “navigable waterways” and two local-op tion elections held county-wide.

Four casinos now operate along the Mississippi River near the city’s busiest thoroughfares.

Waterview Casino and Hotel Ameristar Casino and Hotel Bally’s Vicksburg Riverwalk Casino

Vicksburg’s casinos pay a 3.2-percent revenue tax to the State of Mississippi that is divided with 10 percent to schools, 25 percent to Warren County and 65 percent to the city.

A second revenue tax is a .8 percent share of the state’s 8 percent revenue tax. It is split based on population proportions between Vicksburg and Warren County. Also, the casinos pay annual property taxes to the city and Warren County and a $150 annual fee per gaming position at various times each year.

The nearest casinos outside Vicksburg are in Nat chez to the south, Greenville to the north, Philadelphia to the east and Bossier City, La., to the west. Casinos also are in Tunica and along the Gulf Coast.

MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICES

Antwine Accounting 3527 Wisconsin Ave.

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-3586 http://antwineacct.com

Boolos + Oakes, CPA Firm 1007 Mission Park Drive Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-6996 http://www.booloscpa.com

May & Company, LLP

Post Office Box 821568

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-4762 http://www.maycpa.com

ADVERTISING & MEDIA Ambition Healthcare

4000 S Frontage Rd., Suite 102 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-597-1153

Arrow Printers 3409 Halls Ferry Suite 4 Vicksburg MS 39180 (601)-638-2900

H & M Promotional Products 5698 Hwy 61 South Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-6866 http://www.hmpromo.com/

Lamar Advertising of Vicksburg Plant 47 405 Country Place Parkway Pearl, MS 39208 (601)-954-1950

Mahaffey's Quality Printing Inc. 355 W. Pearl Street Jackson, MS 39203 (601)-353-9663 http://www.qualityprinting.com

Sweet Southern Coffee News 110 Fern Valley Rd. Brandon, MS 39042 (601)-941-1580

AIRPORT

Vicksburg-Tallulah Airport 175 VTR Airport Road Tallulah, LA 71282 318-574-5841 http://www.vtrairport.com

APARTMENTS

Aeolian Senior Apartments 1300 Cherry St. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-661-0975 http://theaeolian.com

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Bienville Apartments

4223 I-20 Frontage Road

Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-1752 http://www.bienvilleapartments.com

The Crossing Apartments 2160 S. Frontage Road

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-0503 http://thecrossingsvicksburg.com/

The Apartment Holdings, LLC 420 Lake Hill Drive, Ofc

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-8592

The Courtyard Lofts 1117-1123 Washington Street

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-218-2964

The Warehouse Vicksburg 1414 Washington Street

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-218-2964 http://warehousevicksburg.com

Vicksburg Valley Building 1423 Washington Street

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-8445 http://www.valleyinvicksburg.com

The Lofts at First National 1301 Washington Street (2nd Floor)

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-8888 http://www.loftsatfirstnational.com

ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT

Kim Steen Piano Studio 217 Funches Road

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-218-7318 http://kimsteenpianostudiofacebook

McRaven Tour Home 1445 Harrison Street

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-501-1336 http://www.mcraventourhome.com

P3 Studio of Dance

4000 S. Frontage Rd., Suite 127 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (662) 385-0023

Southern Heritage Air Foundation 179 VTR Airport Rd Tallulah, LA 71282 (318) 574-2731 http://www.southernheritageair.org

Vicksburg Convention & Visitors Bureau 1619 Walnut St. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-9421 http://www.visitvicksburg.com

Vicksburg National Military Park 3201 Clay Street

Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-0583 http://www.nps.gov/vick/index.htm

Vicksburg Theatre Guild 101 Iowa Blvd

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-0471 http://vicksburgtheatreguild.com

ASSISTED LIVING

Open Heart Senior Home Care, LLC 615 Market Street

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-6004

ATTORNEYS

Bailess & Rector, LLP 820 South Street, Ste 501 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-8451 http://www.bailessrector.com

Crews Grady PLLC 913 Crawford St Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-317-7381 http://www.crewsgrady.com

Ellis, Dees & Sadler, P.C. 901 Belmont Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-5433 http://www.ellislawms.com

J. Mack Varner, Attorney at Law 1110 Jackson Street Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-638-8741 http://www.vpslaw.com

Richard Smith, Jr., District Attorney (Ricky Smith) 1009 Cherry St Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-5754

Teller, Hassell & Hopson, LLP 1201 Cherry Street Vicksburg, MS 39183-2919 (601)-636-6565 http://www.tellerlaw.com

Vollor, Vollor & Herring, PLLC 1200 Grove St. Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-638-8686 http://www.fvollor.com/

AUCTION/ESTATE SALE SERVICES

Katzenmeyer's, MS Auction Service 3508 Washington Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-529-2255 http://www.katzmsestatesalesauctions.com

AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICES

Atwood Chevrolet, Inc. PO Box 79

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-1252 http://www.atwoodchevrolet.com

Automotive Paint Center 1326 Clay Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-8847 http://vicksburgautopaint.com

Blackburn Chrysler Jeep Dodge 2135 North Frontage Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-2766 http://www.blackburnmotor.com

Cannon Toyota / Honda 2057 North Frontage Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-2855 http://www.cannontoyotavicksburg.com

George Carr Buick CD GMC, Inc. 2950 S. Frontage Rd Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-7777 http://www.georgecarr.com

Kirk Brothers Ford of Vicksburg 2431 N. Frontage Rd. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-301-5330 http://kirkbrothersfordvicksburg.com

BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICES

BancorpSouth Bank 820 South Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-630-2241 http://www.bancorpsouth.com

Delta Bank 2150 S. Frontage Rd Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-630-8206

Edward Jones-Wayne Pratt 1419 Washington St Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-619-0204 https://www.edwardjones.com/financial-advisor/index

Guaranty Bank & Trust Company 1900 Cherry Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-661-6322 http://www.gbtonline.com

Monument Financial Partners/Raymond James 1814 Mission 66 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-738-5900 http://RaymondJames.com/MarionRoberson

Mutual Credit Union 1604 Cherry Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-7523 http://www.mutualcu.org

NOLA Lending Group, LLC 120 Holt Collier Drive Suite A Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-629-6090 https://nolalending.com/

Regions Bank 4140 Clay Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-802-9700 http://www.regions.com

Renaissance CLF 7 Lakeland Circle, Suite 300 Jackson, MS 39216 (601)-795-5504 http://www.rclfms.com

RiverHills Bank 1400 Highway 61 North Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-1445 http://www.riverhillsbank.com

Trustmark National Bank Post Office Box 39 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-631-3203 http://www.trustmark.com

Vickswood Credit Union P.O. Box 820240 Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-4434

BEAUTY AND SPA

All Curly Girls Salon 3402 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 5 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-456-3579 http://www.allcurlygirls.com

Harris Beauty & Barber Shop 2212 Drummond St. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-529-6336

Milk Marie By Anna 1905B Mission 66 Suite D Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-738-5034 http://nilkmariebyanna.com

Secret Garden Spa 1703 Monroe St. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (769) 203-0511 https://www.vicksburgmassagetherapy.com/

Southern Barber & Style 3910 Highway 61 South Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-1215 http://www.southernbarber.net/

The Emerald Collection Beauty Bar 3046 Indiana Ave., Suite H Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-456-2602 http://theemeraldcollection.net

BED & BREAKFAST INNS

Duff Green Mansion LLC 2170 S. Frontage Rd., Suite 3 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-6968 http://www.duffgreenmansion.com

Oak Hall 2430 Drummond Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (214) 724-8639

BREW PUB

Key City Brewery & Eatery 1311 Washington Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-501-7712 http://cottonwoodpub.com

CARPET / FLOORING

Carpet One of Vicksburg 1880 South Frontage Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-630-0165 http://www.carpetone.com

CASINOS

Bally's Vicksburg Casino 1380 Warrenton Rd Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-7575 casinos.ballys.com/vicksburg

Riverwalk Casino and Hotel 1046 Warrenton Rd Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-0100 http://www.riverwalkvicksburg.com

Waterview Casino & Hotel 3990 Washington Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-5700 http://www.waterviewcasino.com

Ameristar Casino Vicksburg, Inc. 4116 Washington Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-1000 http://www.ameristar.com

CATERERS

Seazand Dreams Catering 1600 Dr. Briggs Hopson Blvd Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-218-2458 http://vicksburgconventioncenter.com

CHILD CARE

Caring Hands PPEC of Vicksburg 3419 Wisconsin Ave Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-629-0505

CHIROPRACTORS

HealthSource Chiropractic of Vicksburg 1109 Mission Park Drive Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-8771 http://www.healthsourcechiro.com/vicksburg

CHURCHES AND MINISTRIES

Christ Episcopal Church 1115 Main Street Vicksburg, MS 39183-2527 (601)-638-5899 http://christchurchvburg.dioms.org/

Church of the Holy Trinity 900 South Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-0542 http://www.churchoftheholytrinity.org

City Light Church 1837 Cherry Street Vicksburg MS 39180 (601)-456-0813

Crossway Church 1825 Hwy 61 South Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-2596 http://www.visitcrossway.org

King Solomon Baptist Church 180 Oak Ridge Road Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-630-9444 http://www.ksbcvicksburg.com

Triumph Church 136 Honeysuckle LN Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-400-2883 http://tcvicksburg.com

Travelers Rest Baptist Church 718 Bowmar Ave Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-3712 http://travelersrestvicksburg.org

CLEANING & RESTORATION SERVICES

Servpro of Vicksburg & Yazoo 6207 Hwy 80 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-0909 http://www.servprovicksburgyazoo.com

CLINICS

Complete Care Rural Health Clinic 1911 Mission 66, Suite B Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-456-2598

Fast Pace Health Urgent Care 2059 US 61 Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-429-1144 https://www.fastpacehealth.com/location/Vicksburg

MEA Medical Clinic 4204 Clay St. Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-619-7717 http://www.meamedicalclinics.com

Medcentris 2080 S. Frontage Rd. # 106 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (985) 892-7070

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Medical Associates of Vicksburg

2080 S. Frontage Road, Suite 100

Vicksburg, MS 39180-5883 (601)-262-1000

Mission Primary Care Clinic

1901 Mission 66

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-1050 http://www.missionprimary.com

Vicksburg-Warren Family Health Care 3502 West Northside Drive

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-8850 http://www.jackson-hinds.com

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS

Center for Pregnancy Choices

1401 Adams St.

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-2778 http://www.vicksburgpregnancy.com

ERDCWERX

825 Crawford Street

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (810) 845-7500 https://www.erdcwerx.org

Exchange Club Child and Parent Center 3530-A Manor Drive, Suite 7 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-0557 http://www.capcenter.net

Good Shepherd 629 Cherry St. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-7687 http://www.goodshepherdvicksburg.org

Medgar and Angela Scott Foundation 2710 Sherman Avenue Vicksburg, MS 39183 (770) 845-9772

Miss Mississippi Corporation P. O. Box 742 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-6746 http://www.missmississippipageant.org

United Way of West Central Mississippi 920 South Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-1733 http://www.unitedwayvicksburg.org

Vicksburg Housing Authority 131 Elizabeth Circle

Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-638-1661 http://www.

WWISCAA, Inc. P.O. Box 1813 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-2474 http://www.wwiscaa.com

COMPUTER SERVICES/INTERNET

Bilbo Information Technology Solutions 140 Speers Valley RD Brandon, MS 39042 (601)-218-5966

iDoctor 4000 S. Frontage Rd., Suite 109 Vicksburg, MS 39180 http://www.idocdevicerepairs.com/

Newbreak Communications 4223 I-20 Frontage Road Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-456-0556 http://www.newbreakcommunications.com

Software Plus, Inc. 1900 Freetown Road Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-634-8496 https://www.splus.tech

CONSTRUCTION & GENERAL CONTRACTORS

Central Asphalt Co., Inc. 1208 National St. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-3445

Chad Williams Construction Vicksburg , MS 39180 (601)-618-0478

Cowart Construction, LLC 208 Miller St. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-529-3427

Fordice Construction Company 1798 Highway 27 South Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-5807 http://www.fordiceconstruction.com

Fountain Construction Post Office Box 10506 Jackson, MS 39209 (601)-373-4162 http://www.fountainconstruction.com

MidSouth CrawlSpace Solutions 129 Arcon Drive Florence, MS 39073 (601)-898-0891 http://mscrawlspace.com

Paul Lynn Construction, LLC 9725 Hwy 61 South Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-6506

Russ Builders, LLC 6733 Sonny Boy Yeldell Rd Bastrop, LA 71220 (318) 614-9047

Sunbelt Sealing, Inc. 710 South Farish Jackson, MS 39201 (601)-352-6900 http://www.sunbeltsealing.com

DENTISTS

Chaney Family Dental 3205 Wisconsin Ave. Vicksburg, MS 39180-5350 (601)-634-6080 http://www.chaneydental.com/

Ellis & Morgan Family Dentistry 1008 Mission Park Drive

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-629-4100 http://www.ellismorganfamilydentistry.com

Vicksburg Family Dental 61N 1650 Hwy 61 N Suite A Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-629-6066 http://www.vicksburgfamilydentalgroup.com/61-location/

Vicksburg Family Dental at Pemberton 3425 Pemberton Square Blvd Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-5321 http://www.vicksburgfamilydental.net

DEVELOPERS

Campbell Development Corporation 3532 Manor Drive, Suite 1 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-8255 http://www.

Morrison Companies 110 Monument Place Vicksburg, MS 39180

DEVELOPMENT/INVESTMENT

Peyton Development Co., Inc. 203 Madison Ridge Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-415-8588

DRUG STORES/PHARMACY

Helping Hand Family Pharmacy 1670 Hwy. 61 North Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-631-6837 http://helpinghandpharmacy.net/

People's Drug Store 1521 Washington Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-5214

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

Faith Walker Learning Foundation, Inc. 5022 Rollingwood Estates Dr. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-529-0537

Lighthouse District Education Services 112 Holt Collier Dr Vicksburg, MS 39183 (769) 487-5530 http://lighthousedistricted.org

Millsaps College 1701 N State St Jackson, MS 39210-0002 (601)-974-1256

The Arch Group, Inc. 2920 Green St Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-529-2532

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES & SERVICE

Philip Jones Electrical Company 1178 Fisher Ferry Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-301-1946

ENGINEERS

Allen & Hoshall 1675 Lakeland Drive, Suite 207 Jackson, MS 39216 (601)-977-8993 http://www.allenhoshall.com

Carpenter Engineering, Inc. 3532 Manor Drive Suite 3 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-631-0470

Neel-Schaffer, Inc. 820 South Street, 3rd Floor Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-948-3071 http://www.neel-schaffer.com

Waggoner Engineering 1414 Washington Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-355-9526

ENVIRONMENTAL

DSM Environmental Services, LLC 2003 Highland Place Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-3179

EVENT RENTALS

A Timeless Eventz Suite 4000 S Frontage Road, Suite 103 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-831-0704

FITNESS/RECREATION/WEIGHT LOSS

I-20 Escape Room & Gaming 4000 S. Frontage Rd., Suite 119 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-882-7859

Rejuvenating Fitness

4000 South Frontage Road, Suite 107 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-642-2001 http://www.rejuvenating-fitness.com

The Sandlot of Vicksburg 3422 Wisconsin Ave Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-738-5185

Vicksburg YMCA 267 YMCA Place Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-638-1071 http://www.vicksburgymca.com

Wyatt's Gym 3520 Manor Drive Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-9414

FLORISTS

Helen's Florist 1103 Mission Park Drive Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-6974 http://www.helensfloristandgifts.com

The Ivy Place Florist & Gifts, Inc. 2451 N. Frontage Rd Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-6429 http://theivyplace.com

FOOD/BEVERAGE Distributors Southern Beverage Co., Inc. 1480 Hwy. 61 North Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-2432 http://www.southernbeverage.com

FUNERAL HOMES/CEMETERIES

Fisher-Riles Funeral Home 1830 Cherry Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-7373 http://www.https://www.fisherrilesfuneralhome.com/

Fisher-Riles Funeral Home Indiana Ave. 5000 Indiana Avenue Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-629-0000 https://www.fisherrilesfuneralhome.com/

FURNITURE Hotel Furniture Outlet 4477 Highway 61 South Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-631-0010

River City Furniture 2500 Washington St. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-619-7793

GOLF

Vicksburg Country Club 127 Country Club Drive Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-8692 http://www.vicksburgcountryclub.com

GOVERNMENT

Mississippi Dept of Employment Security Blackburn-May Bldg, 755 Hwy 27 S. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-619-2841 http://www.mdes.state.ms.gov

U.S. Small Business Administration 210 East Capitol Street, Ste. 900 Jackson, MS 39201 (601)-965-4378 http://www.sba.gov/ms

Warren County Chancery Clerk and Staff 1009 Cherry Street Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-4415 http://co.warren.ms.us/

Warren County Circuit Clerk 1009 Cherry Street Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-3961 http://co.warren.ms.us

Warren County-Vicksburg Public Library 700 Veto Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-6411

GROCERY STORES

Bovina Grocery-Exxon 415 Tiffintown Road Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-9828 http://bovinagrocery.com/

Corner Market Grocery Store 3046-0 Indiana Avenue Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-7480 http://www.cornermarketms.com/

HARDWARE/LUMBER

McCoy's Building Supply Center 4400 E. Clay Street Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-8140 http://www.mccoys.com

HEARING AIDS

Parts & Repair Audibel Hearing Healthcare 1903 Mission 66 Suite E Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-2269 http://www.audibelms.com

HEATING/COOLING

Sharpe Heating & Air 2405 Water Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-5437

Superior Heating & Cooling, LLC 3067 Redbone Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-9225

HOME & GARDEN Wells & LaHatte Inc. 1301 Monroe St. Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-5806 http://www.wellslahatte.com/

HOME HEALTH

24/7 Caregivers, LLC 103 Emerald Way Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-661-6219

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Washington Home Health Agency, LLC

3402 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 10

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-218-7280

HOSPICE CARE

Blue River Healthcare, Inc. 2705 Clay Street

Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-661-9752 http://www.serenitypremier.com

St. Joseph Hospice

2080 S. Frontage Rd Suite 102

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-8308 http://stjosephhospice.com

HOSPITALS

Merit Health River Region

2100 Highway 61 North Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-883-5000 http://www.merithealthriverregion.com

HOTELS/MOTELS

Candlewood Suites 1296 S. Frontage Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-6900 http://www.candlewoodsuites.com/vicksburgms

Courtyard by Marriott

Underwood Drive

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-8788 http://www.courtyardvicksburghotel.com

Hampton Inn & Suites Historic District 3330 Clay Street

Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-6100 http://www.vicksburghamptoninn.com

Holiday Inn Express 4330 S. Frontage Road

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-8777 http://www.holidayinnexpress.com

Home 2 Suites by Hilton 40 Maxwell Dr. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-429-9000 http://vicksburg.home2suites.com

Motel 6 4137 I-20 Frontage Rd Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-5811

Mulberry Apartments 1310 Mulberry Vicksburg, MS 39108 (706) 523-4937

The Lofts at First National 1301 Washington Street (2nd Floor) Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601) 638-8888 http://www.loftsatfirstnational.com

The Muirhead Agency, Inc. 2000 Clay Street Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-631-0111 http://www.TheMuirheadAgency.com

New York Life Insurance - Stan Kline 20 South Street, Suite 503 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-6954 https://www.newyorklife.com/

U.S. Lawns of Vicksburg 1830 Hwy 80 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-1500 http://www.uslawns.com

LIQUOR STORES GROCERY STORES

Delta Discount Wines & Spirits 239 Hwy 193 Delta, LA 71233 (601)-906-6517

Donna Meadows Edris, Jr., Earl Eric Biedenharn

Jane Flowers Jimmy Vinson Keith W Flowers

Toni Lanford-Ferguson Joe Loviza

M. James (Jim) Chaney

Michael Marshall

Natalie Smith Ty Wamsley

INSURANCE

Alfa Insurance Oldenburg Agency 3412 Pemberton Square Blvd Ste 4 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-619-9404

Dan Muirhead Insurance 2566 S. Frontage Road, Ste A Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-8455 http://www.dan_muirhead_1@nationwide.com

Direct Auto Insurance 3046 Indiana Avenue, Suite Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-630-0000 http://directauto.com

Hennessey Thames Leavitt Insurance Agency 1001 Belmont Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-5560 http://www.leavitt.com/vicksburg/

Lindsay Dedeaux State Farm 3409 Halls Ferry Rd. Vicksburg, MS 39180-5786 (601)-262-2121

Mims Insurance Agency 3527 Wisconsin Avenue Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-7533 http://www.mimsinsurance.com

State Farm - Christopher Gibbens 110 Holt Collier Dr. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-866-5686 http://www.gibbensinsurance.com

State Farm, Diane Derivaux Kemp, Agent 1221 Clay Street Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-0553 http://www.dianekemp.com

Stuart Agency, Inc. 1980 S. Frontage Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-5026 http://www.alfains.com/AlfaInsPortalWebApp/ AgentTemplate.jsp?AGENTID=500

The Bruce Agency 3115 Halls Ferry Rd Ste F Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-0994

The Ford Insurance Agency of MS PLLC 1295 S. Frontage Rd. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-501-6012

The Insurance Center 3527 Wisconsin Ave. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-7533 http://www.inscentervicksburg.com

Vicksburg Insurance Agency, Inc. 2640 S. Frontage Road Vicksburg, MS 39180-5282 (601)-638-6202 http://www.vicksburginsurance.com

INTERNAL MEDICINE

GI Associates & Endoscopy Center 1815 Mission 66 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-8801 http://www.msgastrodocs.com

LAWN SERVICES & EQUIPMENT

Maynord Landscaping Inc 873 China Grove Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-218-5845 http://www.maynordlandscaping.com

Foam Packaging, Inc. P.O. Box 1075 Vicksburg, MS 39181 (601)-638-4871 http://www.foam-packaging.com

Hunt Southland Refining Company 2600 Dorsey Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-1361 http://www.southlandoilco.com/

MANAGED HEALTHCARE

Delta Health Alliance 435 Stoneville Rd Stoneville, MS 38776 (662) 686-3866 http://www.deltahealthalliance.org

Humana 772 Lake Harbour Dr. Ridgeland, MS 39157 (601)-926-2735 http://www.humana.com

Jackson Oncology Associates 2200 Hwy 61 N, Ste 3300 Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-638-3447

MANUFACTURING & PROCESSING

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. 5695 Highway 61 S Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-629-9040 http://ww.ads-pipe.com

Batesville Company 687 Warrenton Lane Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-1133 http://www.batesville.com

Cappaert Manufactured Housing, Inc P.O. Box 820567 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-5401

Cooper Lighting Solutions 5035 Highway 61 South Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-1522 http://www.eaton.com

Electro Mechanical Solutions 5589 Hwy 61 South Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-631-0138 http://www.emsinc2.com

Ergon Refining, Inc 2125 Haining Road Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-638-4960 http://www.ergon.com

Falco Lime, A Division of MS Lime Co. 1543 Haining Road Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-0932 http://www.mississippilime.com

Industrial Wood Products 169 Magnolia Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-629-2121 https://www.industrialwood.com/industrials

International Paper Company 3737 Hwy 3 N Vicksburg, MS 39156 (601)-638-3665 http://www.internationalpaper.com

Laclede Chain Mfg. Co., LLC 101 W. Ceres Blvd Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-802-0134 http://www.lacledechain.com

Mississippi TanTec Leather, Inc. 101 TanTec Way Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-429-6081 http://www.liteleather.com/about_us.php

Tyson Foods, Inc. 1785 Interplex Drive Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-631-3600 http://www.tyson.com

Unified Brands 88 Armory Rd. Vicksburg, MS 39183 (888) 994-7636 http://www.unifiedbrands.net

Vicksburg Forest Products, LLC 1725 N. Washington Street Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-429-6444 http://www.vicksburgfp.com

Watco Terminal & Port Services 300 Port Terminal Circle Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-6643 http://www.watcocompanies.com

West Coast Lumber, Inc. 4271 Rifle Range Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-1387

MEDICAL SUPPLIES

Hometown Medical 814 Belmont Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-6363 http://www.hometownmedicalms.com

MEETING ROOMS & EVENT VENUES

Vicksburg Convention Center 1600 Dr. Briggs Hopson Blvd. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-630-2929 http://vicksburgconventioncenter.com/

MEETING ROOMS & EVENT RENTALS

Vicksburg Event & Business Center 2321 Washington St Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-738-5530

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Grace Christian Counseling Center 1414 Cherry Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-5703 http://www.gracechristiancounselingcenter.com

National Alliance on Mental Illness NAMI 2308 Drummond St Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-630-9470 / (601)-218-0843 http://www.namims.org/vicksburg

NuLife Health Care 120 Holt Collier Dr., Suite C Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-597-2362 http://nulifehealthcare

Positive Pathways 1905 Mission 66 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-813-5878

Warren Yazoo Behavioral Health, Inc. 3444 Wisconsin Avenue Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-0031 http://www.warren-yazoo.org

MOVIE THEATER B & B Theatres 3505 Pemberton Square Blvd. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-4353 http://bbtheatres.com

MOVING & STORAGE SERVICES

Magnolia Self Storage 3711 Hwy. 61 South Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-6215 http://www.vicksburgselfstorage.com/

Vicksburg Self Storage 3207 Plaza Drive Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-2003 http://www.vicksburgselfstorage.com

MUSEUMS

Catfish Row Museum/Vicksburg Interpretive 913 Washington Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-619-7277 https://catfishrowmuseum.org

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Old Depot Museum

1010 Levee Street, Suite A

Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-638-6500 http://theolddepot.net

Vicksburg FDN for Historic Preservation 1107 Washington Street Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-5010 http://preservevicksburg.org

NEWSPAPERS

The Vicksburg Post 1160 Washington St. Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-4545 http://www.vicksburgpost.com

NURSING HOMES

Heritage House Nursing Center 3103 Wisconsin Avenue Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-1514

Vicksburg Convalescent Home 1708 Cherry Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-3632 http://www.vicksburgch.com/

NURSING HOMES RETIREMENT CENTER

Heritage House Retirement Center 3101 Wisconsin Avenue

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-1514 http://www.heritagehouseofms.com

OFFICE SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT

Barefield Workplace Solutions, Inc. 251 West South Street Jackson, MS 39203 (601)-631-0011 http://www.barefieldandcompany.com

Unitech, Inc. 920 Belmont Street

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-4050 http://www.unitechtoday.com

OIL, GAS & SUPPLIES

Citgo Petroleum Corp. 1585 Haining Road Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-2061

Love's Travel Stops PO Box 26210

Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-6088

Waring Oil Company 431 Port Terminal Circle

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-1065 http://www.waringoil.com

OUTDOOR RECREATION

Chotard Landing Resort 350 Chotard lake Rd. Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-279-4282 http://www.chotardlandingresort.com

Silver Creek Equestrian Club, LLC 5025 Bovina Cut Off Road Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-638-8988 https://www.facebook.com/Silver-Creek-EquestrianCenter-895818540558681/

Tara Wildlife 6791 Eagle Lake Shore Road Vicksburg, MS 39183-9404 (601)-279-4261 http://www.tarawildlife.com

ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT

Blue Cat Guide Service 157 Bridgewater Dr. Madison, MS 39110 (601)-953-5767 http://www.bluecatguideservice.com

PHOTOGRAPHY

Bella la Vita Photography 1514 Cherry St. Suite A

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-738-5556 http://www.mybellalavita.com

David Rorick Photography 1415 Baum Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-747-0125 http://www.davidrorick.com

Picture This Selfie Studio 4000S. Frontage Road, Suite 124 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-738-1833

PHYSICAL THERAPY

Scott Robbins Physical Therapy 2222 S. Frontage Rd. Suite D Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-456-0159 http://scottrobbinspt.com

PLUMBING SERVICES

Southern Pipe and Supply 1155 Hwy 61 South

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-7011

POOLS

Oasis Pools & Spas, Inc. 3601 Pemberton Square Boulevard Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-2900 http://www.theoasispoolsandspas.com

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Monogram Creations 1890 South Frontage Rd, Suite 3 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-415-4970

United Cleaners, Inc. 1905 Cherry Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-9351

Universal Alliance Notary Services LLC 4708 Benard Dr Vicksburg, Warren 39180 (601)-589-0687

RADIO

The Radio People 900 Belmont St Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-2340 http://www.river101.com

WVBG FM & AM Radio 1123 South Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-883-0848 http://vicksburgv105.com

REAL ESTATE

Coldwell Banker All Stars, Inc. 2170 20 Frontage South, Suite 3 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-8928 http://www.homesofvicksburg.net

Coldwell Bankers All Stars, Kim Steen 2170 S. Frontage Road, Suite 3 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-218-7318 http://homesofvicksburg.net/

Curb Appeals Real Estate - Mary Jane Wooten 2615 Confederate Ave Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-218-2964

Jones & Upchurch, Inc. Real Estate 2 Candlelight Drive Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-6490 http://www.jonesandupchurch.com

Keller Williams Realty, Julie Johnson 112 A Monument Place Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-456-9625 http://juliepattonjohnson.kw.com

Keller Williams Realty, Lucy DeRossette 112 A Monument Place Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-301-0623

LedgerPurvis Real Estate, LLC 106 B Holt Collier Drive Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-3116 http://www.ledgerpurvis.com

Magnolia Real Estate & Property Mgmnt. 3510 Manor Drive Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-8884 http://www.realestatemagnolia.com/0/Home

Speed Commercial Real Estate 805 S Wheatley St Ridgeland, MS 39157 (601)-987-0202 http://speedcres.com

RECYCLING Keyes Recycling 4385 Hwy 61 N Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-8545 http://www.keyesrecycling.com

REHAB CLINIC Belmont Gardens Recovery Center 3201 Wisconsin Ave Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-642-2155

Elite Performance & Rehab Pediatric Rehab 2080 S. Frontage Road, Ste 108 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-883-1983

Elite Performance and Rehab 1901A Mission 66 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-5518 http://eliteperformanceandrehab.com

RENTAL SERVICES

Sheffield Rentals, Inc. 1255 Hwy 61 South Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-0088

RESTAURANTS, FOOD & BEVERAGE 10 South Rooftop Bar & Grill 1301 Washington Street, Box 10 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-501-4600 http://10southrooftop.com

Atami Japanese Grill Inc. 3401 Halls Ferry Road, Suite 7 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-883-9918

Beechwood Restaurant & Lounge 4451 E. Clay Street Vicksburg, MS 39183-3441 (601)-636-3761 http://www.beechwoodresteraunt.com

Billy's Italian Restaurant 4000 S Frontage Road, STE112B Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-661-0707

Captain D's 3310 Pemberton Square Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-2686

Chick-fil-A Vicksburg 3403 Halls Ferry Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-661-0001 http://www.chick-fil-a.com/vicksburg

divine donuts 885 Hwy 61 North Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-630-9244

divine donuts 1405 Clay Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-3024

divine donuts 3424 Halls Ferry Rd. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-6675

Goldie's Trail Bar-B-Que 2430 S Frontage Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-9839 http://www.goldiestrailbbq.com/

Gumbo Pot 3401 Halls Ferry Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-501-1441 http://gumbopotms.com

Honey Baked Ham 2480 S. Frontage Rd, Suite A Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-629-9830 http://myhoneybakedstore.com/vicksburg

Kentucky Fried Chicken 2915 Clay St. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-3416

Kentucky Fried Chicken 2730 S. Frontage Rd. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-301-4195

Loveys Seafood & Grill 3505 Pemberton Square Mall #4 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-501-7982

Key City Brewery & Eatery 1311 Washington St. Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-501-7712

Main Street Market Cafe, LLC 902 Cherry Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-8088 http://www.mainstreetmarketcafe.com

McAlister's Gourmet Deli 4200 East Clay Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-619-8222 http://www.mcalistersdeli.com

McDonald's 2400 Clay Street Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-638-5409 http://www.mcdonalds.com

McDonald's 2316 Iowa Blvd. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-5419 http://www.mcdonalds.com

McDonald's 2237 N. Frontage Rd. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-6561 http://www.mcdonalds.com

Newk's Eatery Vicksburg 3403 Pemberton Sq Blvd Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-6395 http://www.newks.com

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory 4000 S. Frontage Rd., Suite 112 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-456-0202 http://rmcf.com/MS/Vicksburg50828

Rusty's Riverfront Grill 901 Washington Street Vicksburg, MS 39183-2561 (601)-638-2030 http://www.rustysriverfrontgrill.com

Suge's Soul Food & Barbecue 2720 Clay St Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-618-0256

Taco Casa East 60 Highway 27 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-2375

Taco Casa West 3404 Pemberton Blvd. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-4026

Walnut Hills Restaurant 1214 Adams Street Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-638-4910 http://www.walnuthillsms.net

RETAIL Parish Waterfowl & Expresso Bar 1100 Washington St. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (318) 791-3476

Alabaster Chic LLC 2839 Clay St Suite B Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-633-1666

Bomb Favors Unlimited 1403 Washington St. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (769) 203-9512

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Box Drop Mattress

4000 S. Frontage Rd., Suite 104 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-201-8911

Custom Graphic Designs/Meci-Kouture

4000 S. Frontage Rd., Suite 105 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-618-8632

Grand River Clothing

4000 South Frontage Road, Suite 126 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (800) 472-6347 http://grandriverclothing.com

Hall's Floral Design & Bakery

4000 S. Frontage Rd., Suite 121

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-8331

Home Accessories & More

4000 South Frontage Road, Suite 106

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-994-1237

Levee Street Marketplace

1001 Levee Street

Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-638-7191

Lorelei Books

1103 Washington St. Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-634-8624 http://loreleibooks.com

Muddy Magnolias - Vendor Market

4000 South Frontage Road, Suite 113/114

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-941-0606

Oshun Boutique, LLC

501 Fairways Dr. Apt 4F

Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-618-8870

Patriot Motorsports

1029 Hwy. 61 North Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-3461 http://www.patriotmotorsportsllc.us

Peterson's 1400 Washington Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-7210 http://www.petersonsaa.com

Vape Haven

4000 S. Frontage Rd., Suite 109 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-5435

RETIREMENT CENTER

Educare Senior Day Center 3202 Wisconsin Ave. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-624-0311

RIVER SERVICES

Big River Shipbuilders, Inc. 404 Port Terminal Circle Vicksburg, MS 39183-1121 (601)-636-9161

Ergon Marine & Industrial Supply, Inc. 100 Lee Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-6552 http://www.ergon.com

Golding Barge Line, Inc. 101 Lee Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-629-9800 http://www.goldingbarge.com

Magnolia Marine Transport Co. 697 Haining Road Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-638-5921 http://www.magnoliamarine.com

ROOFING SUPPLIES & SERVICE

Gibson Roofing & Construction 2812 Drummond Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-415-0886 http://gibsonroofing-ms.com

Vicksburg Roofing, Inc. 4190 Tiffintown Rd. Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-661-7663 http://www.vicksburgroofing.com

SCHOOLS/COLLEGES

Alcorn State University Foundation, Inc. 1000 ASU Drive, #810 Alcorn State, MS 39096-7500 (601)-877-6693 http://www.alcorn.edu

Hinds Community College, Raymond P.O. Box 1100 Raymond, MS 39154-1100 (601)-857-3230 http://www.hindscc.edu

Hinds Community College, Vicksburg 755 Highway 27 Vicksburg, MS 39180-8699 (601)-629-6804 http://www.hindscc.edu

MSU Institute for Systems Engr. Research 3909 Halls Ferry Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-8203 http://www.iser.msstate.edu

MSU Warren County Extension Service 1100-C Grove Street Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-5442 http://extension.msstate.edu/msu-extension-warren-county

Porter's Chapel Academy Inc. 3460 Porters Chapel Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-3733 http://www.porterschapel.com

Travelers Rest Christain Academy 718 Bowmar Ave Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601) 636-3712 http://travelersrestvicksburg.org

Vicksburg Catholic School 1900 Grove Street Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-2256 http://www.vicksburgcatholic.org

Vicksburg Warren School District Post Office Box 820065 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-5122 http://www.vwsd.org

SECURITY Berkley Enterprises, Inc. 3512 B Manor Drive Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-6955 http://berkleysecurityusa.com/home/3478885

SERVICE & REPAIR TIRES Miller's Tire Mart, Inc. 1709 Clay Street Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-7551 http://www.millertiremart.com

T. D.'s Tires & Accessories 2704 Clay Street Vicksburg, MS 39183-3131 (601)-638-3252 http://www.

SHIPPING SERVICES

The UPS Store 3412 Pemberton Square Blvd., Ste 2 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-738-5015 http://www.theupsstore.com

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SHOPPING

Carter Jewelers 3412 Pemberton Blvd., Suite 3 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-631-0700 http://www.carterdiamonds.com/

Cinnamon Tree 1322 Washington St. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-6525

Cowboy Maloney Electric City 1800 South Frontage Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-630-9813 http://www.cowboymaloney.com

Paper Plus, LLC 1318 Washington Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-3442

St. Andrew's/Lifting Lives Thrift Store 185 Hwy 27 South Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-684-4678 ext. 2 http://www.standrewsmission.org

JOIN US: Become a member of the Vicksburg Warren County Chamber of Commerce to take advantage of a portfolio of programs aimed at helping you and your business. To find out more, call 601-636-1012.

Unique Sister's Boutique 4000 S. Frontage Rd, Suite 101 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-415-4578

Vicksburg Commons PO Box 780 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (404) 358-2888

Vicksburg Mall Realty Holdings, LLC 3505 Pemberton Square Blvd. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-0823 http://www.vicksburgmall.com

SPEECH THERAPY

Jubilee Therapy 2222 S. Frontage Rd. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-852-3271 http://jubileetherapy.com

SPORTING GOODS 601 Sports 3500 Pemberton Blvd Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-638-4216 http://www.601sports.com

STAFFING SERVICES

Express Employment Professionals 1105 Mission Park Drive Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-661-0435

Staffing Solutions, Ltd. 2566 S. Frontage Road, Suite C Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-630-9966 http://www.staffltd.com

SURVEYING & MAPPING DIMCO

1012 Ryan Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-0298

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Shiers Communications Specialists, Inc. 205 Stenson Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-634-8080 http://www.shierscomm.com

TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES

Southern Style Publications 17649 Highway 465 Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-279-4546 http://www.southernstylepublications.com

TELEVISION, CABLE, INTERNET AND PHONE SERVICES COMPUTER SERVICES/INTERNET

Vicksburg Cable TV 900 Hwy. 61 North Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-456-4404 http://www.vicksburgcabletv.com

TRAINING & CONSULTING SERVICES

Prospective Vision Solutions LLC 253 Spouts Spring Rd. Vicksburg, MS 39183 (662) 372-6225 https://www.prospectivevs.com

Safe Food Services 3412 Pemberton Sqr Blvd Ste 2314 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (225) 363-8115

TRANSPORTATION

NRoute Transit Commission 2501 Halls Ferry Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-1053

Yazoo River Towing, Inc. 535 Port Terminal Circle Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-2454

TRAVEL AGENCY

Travelmation-Cori Keyes Clay 410 Pinehurst St Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-415-9660 http://agents.travelleaders.com/coriclay

UTILITIES

Culkin Water District 2681 Sherman Avenue Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-9124 http://www.culkinwater.org

Entergy 1450 Highway 61 North Bypass Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-630-3505 http://www.entergy.com

Yazoo Valley Electric Power Assoc. Post Office Box 8 Yazoo City, MS 39194 (601)-636-2205 http://www.yazoovalley.com/

VETERINARY SERVICES

Animal Medical Clinic of Vicksburg, Inc. 100 Thalwig Drive Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-636-9410 http://www.amcvicksburg.com

Vicksburg Animal Hospital 1918 Baldwin Ferry Road Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-8112 http://Vicksburganimalhospital.com

VISION

Acute Vision Eye Clinic, Dr. Jill Frier, OD 2152 Iowa Blvd Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-3937

Collins Eye Clinic and Optical Boutique 1206 Mission 66 Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-638-2081 http://www.collinseye.com

Riverbend Eyecare 2011 Hwy 61 N Vicksburg, MS 39183 (601)-630-9199 http://www.riverbendeyecare.com

The Vision Clinic 1808 Mission 66 Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)-636-6364 http://www.visionclinicofvicksburg.com

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98 • THE VICKSBURG POST & VICKSBURG-WARREN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2023 LIVE VICKSBURG • 99 Vicksburg is home to many civic clubs, service organizations and volunteer groups. 4Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. Mu Xi Omega Chapter — 601-415-7826 4American Legion Home Post 3 — 601-634-1114 4American Legion Post 213 — 601-634-8687 4American Society of Civil Engineers-Vicksburg Branch — 601-638-5401 4Army-Navy Club of Vicksburg — 601-636-5257 4Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. — vicksburgalumnae@yahoo.com 4Elite Civic Club — 601-636-7674 4Elks Lodge B.P.O.E. No. 95 — 601-636-8241 4Green Hills Garden Club — 601-636-4529 4Heritage Guild — 601-415-0149 4Hester Flowers Garden Club — Toni Stanchfield, 601-661-0573 4Junior Auxiliary of Vicksburg — www.javicksburg.org 4Knights of Columbus — 601-636-8372 4Lions Club of Vicksburg — Noon Wednesdays, vicksburglionsclub@bellsouth.net 4National Assoc. of Active and Retired Federal Employees — 601-636-1174 4Openwood Plantation Garden Club — openwoodpgc.com/ 4Port City Kiwanis — 7 a.m. Thursdays; 601-636-3040 4Rotary Club of Vicksburg — 12:30 p.m. Thursdays at The Vicksburg Country Club, 601-638-1071 4Salvation Army Advisory Board —601-636-2706 4Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary — 601-636-2706 4Sampler Antique Club — samplerantiqueclub@gmail.com 4Society of American Military Engineers-Vicksburg District —601-631-7724 4United Way of West Central Mississippi — 601-636-1733 4Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2572 — 601-636-2677 4Vicksburg Amateur Radio Club — info@vicksburgarc.com 4Vicksburg Association of Marketing Professionals — vicksburgmarketing.com 4Vicksburg and Warren County Historical Society — 601-636-0741 4Vicksburg Art Association — 601-638-9221 4Vicksburg Foundation for Historic Preservation — 601-636-5010 4Vicksburg Kiwanis — Meets at Noon on Tuesdays — 601-631-3201 4Vicksburg Optimist Club — 601-618-6383 4Vicksburg Theatre Guild — 601-636-0471 4Vicksburg Toastmasters Club 2052 — 601-218-0721 4Vicksburg-Warren Humane Society — 601-636-6631 4Westside Theatre Foundation — daniel@strandvicksburg.com / jack@strandvicksburg.com 4Y’s Men’s Club — at Purks YMCA, 601-638-1071 4Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. — 601-636-7674 CIVIC CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS

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