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Simpson County Republican Women host meet Judge Nicaud and the school board candidates.

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
October 31, 2024
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Judge Jennifer Nicaud and Sue Honea. (photo by Judy Yates)

 

 

 

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Judy Yates, Chad Dixon, Field representative for Michael Guest, Lisa Givens, and Betty Phillips

As always, our Simpson County Republican women are on the move and involved in all areas of politics.  President Lisa Givens called the Monday, October 28, 2024, meeting to order.  Monica Webber presented the devotion.  Janella Lee led in the Pledge of Allegiance.  Pastor Barry Warren sang “God Bless the USA.”   Krissi Kahn discussed the minutes and Faith Kennedy the financial report.  Betty Phillips encouraged everyone to invite people to the meetings.  Judy Yates introduced speaker Judge Jennifer Nicaud who gave an informative talk.

 

District 3 school board candidates, Danny Cowart, Thomas Ray Floyd, and Brianne Kelly, stated their position on consolidation, the bleed of teachers leaving our county, top heaviness in the county office, were just a few.

Bri Kelly
Thomas Ray Floyd
District 3- Danny Cowart

 

The November 7, 2024, scheduled speaker is Sheriff Paul Mullins.

The meeting was held at Jose’s and was well attended.

Strong Women, Strong Values, Strong Mississippi

 

Betty Phillips

 

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Main Photo:  Back row: Brianne Kelly, Faith Kennedy, sheriff Paul Mullins, Lynda Clark, Danny Cowart, Brenda Cowart Middle row: Teresa Bynum, Angela Brown, Margaret Ponder, Judge Jennifer Nicaud, Kathy Everett, VP Judy Yates, Front row: Thomas Floyd, Janella Lee, Krystal Kahn, Monica Webber, Betty Phillips, Sue Honea, President Lisa Givens
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