Resolution Approved to Charge Inmates for Non-Emergency Care
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution allowing Sheriff Mike Ezell to begin charging inmates for non-emergency medical care.
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The Jackson County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution allowing Sheriff Mike Ezell to begin charging inmates for non-emergency medical care.
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors voted Monday to support Senate Bill 2407 to allow for transparency in hospital meetings and records.
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors met Tuesday morning to discuss potential litigation against the county and to give an update on the investigation into Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.)
The Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) Board of Trustees has rejected the call for resignation by the Jackson County Board of Supervisors.
Monday, the Jackson County Board of Supervisors formally asked the Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) Board of Trustees for their immediate resignation.
The retirees again demanded answers from the supervisors about the investigation and the integrity of the hospital's Board of Trustees.
Tuesday, Jackson County officials met face to face with current and former employees to explain their plan to review the financial records of Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.)
For weeks now, the Jackson County Board of Supervisors has vowed to sort out the mess with the Singing River Health System’s (S.R.H.S.) pension plan.
The group wanted an update on what is being done to help Singing River find financial stability and to make the process transparent.
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors has proclaimed November 15th as America Recycles Day in Jackson County.
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors awarded a $2.9 million contract for dredging work in Stark, Upper Davis, and Simmons Bayous.
In conjunction with Adrienne House’s, a shelter in Pascagoula, the Jackson Co. Board of Supervisors has named October Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
The Jackson County Sheriff’s race continues after Interim Sheriff Charles Britt pulled his name from the race last week.
No cuts are expected and all county employees will receive a 3% pay raise.