Why Civic Participation Needs a Clear Front Door in Wiggins and Stone County
Stone County’s civic future depends on more than asking residents to attend meetings. Meaningful participation requires a clear front door:
Read MoreStone County’s civic future depends on more than asking residents to attend meetings. Meaningful participation requires a clear front door:
Read MoreAt this meeting: The board hired three police officers and approved fire department personnel changes. A downtown business owner proposed
Read MoreAt this meeting: A new chancery court judge introduced herself and outlined upcoming district changes. The senior center requested a
Read MoreAt this meeting: The city extended its waste management contract for four years. Court fees that haven’t been updated since
Read MorePublic meetings in Stone County are open to residents, but meeting times, scattered information, and lack of clear follow-up can make civic participation difficult for working families and local residents.
Read MoreCivic notes from the Stone County Board of Supervisors special meeting in Stone County, Mississippi. What was discussed, what passed, and what residents should know.
Read MoreStone County School Board reviewed school accountability data, personnel changes, policy updates, and Section 16 land matters at their May 4, 2026 meeting.
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