IHL announced preferred candidate for Southern Miss

April 2, 2007 on 2:27 pm | In Information, News | No Comments

From the IHL web site:

The Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL) announced in a press conference today that Dr. Martha Saunders, chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, is the preferred candidate for the position of President of the University of Southern Mississippi. The announcement was made following a meeting of the Board of Trustees, Commissioner of Higher Education Dr. Thomas C. Meredith, representatives of the Southern Miss Search Advisory Committee, and search consultant, Dr. Jan Greenwood.

“Dr. Saunders is a visionary, with the experience needed to lead the University of Southern Mississippi now and into the future,” said Trustee Robin Robinson, chair of the Southern Miss Board Search Committee. “The Board and Search Advisory Committee were blessed with a tremendous applicant pool, and we are confidant that the search process has led us to the best candidate for president of Southern Miss.”

A short bio is as follows:

Dr. Martha Dunagin Saunders is Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, the first-ever woman to hold the position. During her tenure, she has brought the campus together with a widely inclusive strategic planning process; hosted a successful Higher Learning Commission re-accreditation review; and finalized plans for major building projects totaling $110 million, including a new University Center and a new building for the College of Business and Economics.

Prior to her appointment at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, she was vice president for academic affairs at Columbus State University in Columbus, Georgia, where she led an effort to create the Centers of Excellence to further the academic outreach of more than 30 private-public partnerships. She was on the leadership team for a successful $100 million capital campaign, led the campus strategic planning process, and developed several initiatives to increase student enrollment, recruit and retain outstanding faculty and staff, improve the first year experience, and strengthen preparation of teachers in mathematics and science.

Discussion is being held about Dr. Martha Dunagin Saunders over at the forums.

Mississippi House 100 and 101 Election Results

December 19, 2006 on 11:47 pm | In Information, News | No Comments

Mississippi House 101 election results:

Harvey Fillingane 1259 or 39% of the vote

Erica McHard 777 or 24% of the vote

Joe Garvin 762

Eddie Stephenson 247

Dale Beavers 167

There will be a runoff between Fillingane and McHard on January 2nd.

Mississippi House 100 Election results:

Ken Morgan 985 or 29% of the vote

O.K. “Kenny” Moore 835 or 25% of the vote

Thomas Blakeney 642

Donovan McComb 594

Terry Montgomery 349

There will be a runoff between Moore and Morgan.

These results are unofficial.

House 101 Election results are being discussed over at the forums and a House 101 Runoff Poll is up.

Hattiesburg Police Department Accreditation

December 12, 2006 on 9:49 am | In Information, News | No Comments

The Hattiesburg Police Department is going through the accreditation process and needs your comments/reviews. The Law Enforcement Commission on Accreditation will be taking calls at (601) 554-3601, by calling Karen Shepard at 1 (800) 368-3757, emailing calea@calea.org, or writing to 10302 Eaton Place, Suite 100, Fairfax VA 22030-2215. If your a Hattiesburg citizen, we ask that you please participate by giving an honest review of the department. The forum is discussing it at the link below:

Hattiesburg PD Accreditation

Mississippi House District 101 Election

December 7, 2006 on 4:12 pm | In Information, News | No Comments

Since Joey Fillingane was elected to the State Senate in November, there will be a special election for the Mississippi House 101 seat. There are 5 candidates that qualified for this election. Dale Beavers, Harvey A. Fillingane, Joe E. Garvin , Erica McHard and Eddie Stephenson. We currently have a few discussions running about this election on the forums. Currently, Joe Garvin has already given valuable input about his campaign. Click below for more information and to join the discussion on the district 101 election. You can also view a detailed map of the district.

Meet the House District 101 Candidates

Who will win House District 101 election?

Mississippi House District 101 Map

My Hattiesburg Forum breaking records

November 29, 2006 on 2:53 pm | In Information, News | No Comments

In the past month, we have broken several of our own records over at the forums. The most notable of which is we have broken the 1000 post per day barrier and posted 1,101 posts in one day. In addition, we’re also quickly approaching 11,000 posts in one month. We have an average of 100+ people logging in per day and thousands more reading. I’d like to say thanks for all of those involved in the My Hattiesburg Post Drive, thanks to big john for making the 10,000th post this month, and all the people that contribute to the community to make it a success.

P.S from No-Halo: Thanks to noway for being the Easter Bunny. Without his inspirational story, we might not have reached our goal.

Hattiesburg Smoking Ban

November 24, 2006 on 1:18 pm | In Information, News | No Comments

Just to make sure this information gets out to everyone that might be affected by this. The city council has approved a smoking ban for the city limits of Hattiesburg. It will ban smoking inside all buildings accessible to the public or businesses with employees and within 15 feet of the main entrances to those buildings. This includes all bars/restaurants and will take effect on January 1st. There is a discussion on the smoking ban taking place on our forums.

Another important issue decided at this meeting was that 20-year veteran David Webster will be taking over as Hattiesburg fire chief on December 11th.

Friday News Discussion Roundup

June 30, 2006 on 10:01 am | In News, Opinion | No Comments

Although the events that have taken place this week are really nothing you didn’t see coming, the fight for a crime-free Hattiesburg has come to a screeching halt. Here are some of the news discussions that have taken place this week. You can just see the progression all the way to the final commentary by Johnny Dupree putting all speculation about Chief Wynn’s resignation to rest. It seems in Hattiesburg, that the buck really does stop at Dupree.

It’s been a depressing week for the opponents of Chief Wynn. The one hope that the group has left is the lawsuit being brought against Johnny Dupree to submit his department heads. If this is successful, then Wynn will most likely not be approved.

Of course, I don’t want it to seem like everything is bad in Hattiesburg this week. The Independent announced it is ceasing operations of it’s newspaper to move on to bigger and better things with it’s new magazine called South Mississippi Scene.

With July 4th coming up, one of our members has posted all the Independence Day events in and around the Pine Belt. That’s going to wrap it up for this week, thanks for visiting and Happy July 4th!

What’s going on at My Hattiesburg

June 22, 2006 on 2:26 pm | In Hattiesburg Websites, News | No Comments

Interesting conversations that are taking place in our news forums

Additions to the site

We’re also discussing a holding a football fantasy league contest over in the vBookie forums, if your a huge football fan, you don’t want to miss this one.

Also note that there is a Lamar County burn ban in effect. The link will take you to a current discussion about whether fireworks are included in this ban or not.

Hattiesburg news this week

June 2, 2006 on 11:37 am | In News, Opinion | No Comments

It’s been an eventful week in Hattiesburg news forum with several new developments taking place. Most of the headline news in Hattiesburg this week had to deal with the continuing Dupree/City Council controversy involving Dupree’s department heads.  Read some of these forum threads for more.

City Council Files Law Suit Against Dupree!

Fire Chief Jim Fiero resigns

Regions Bank and AmSouth to Merge

Delgado Says Citizens of Hattiesburg Used to Controversy

Today’s HA Editorial Wants Everyone to Kiss and Makeup

Internet Explorer 7

May 30, 2006 on 7:08 pm | In News | No Comments

For those that don’t know (I sure didn’t for some reason), Internet Explorer 7 is in beta 2 stage meaning that it’s close to a release candidate.  I’ve been using it for a couple of days in between my main browser, Firefox.  I really like the improvements made in IE7 and if extensions were available for it, could see it taking back some Firefox user base.  Since a lot of visitors to My Hattiesburg use Internet Explorer, this will be your next browser.  Tabbed browsing will become the standard now that all major browsers will use it.   Also improved in this version is RSS handling, security, and search functionality. 

Get it here

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