PICAYUNE — Tommy Breland is a native and life-long resident of Pearl River County. He resides in Poplarville. He is the son of the late Hugo Breland and Helen Breland. He is the proud father of two daughters, Nikki and Traci Breland.
Tommy is a broker associate at Poplarville Realty, Inc. He has been with the agency since 1999. Tommy was an experienced real estateinvestor before becoming a licensed agent. He brought to the industry a wealth of knowledge of the market and a love for the game. He is a consecutive multi-million dollar producer, a lifetime member of The Million Dollar Club and ranks among the top producers in the county each year.
He is a 2005 graduate of the Gulf Coast Leadership Program and has served on several committees for The Pearl River Board of Realtors. He is a member of the Planning and Zoning Commission for Poplarville. He serves as vice-president of the Pearl River County Utility Authority. Having the best interest of the local area and the future of Pearl River County at heart, Tommy has become involved with Partners for Pearl River County. He is a member of the Partners 2009 Leadership Class and is looking forward to being involved in bringing industry and jobs to the Pearl River County area.
Tommy’s desire to serve the people and to ensure the people’s best interests are served has encouraged him to seek the position of Election Commissioner for Beat 3. His honesty, common sense and proven leadership skills will ensure that your rights as voters in this county will not be violated and that elections will be carried out in a fair and lawful manner.
Vote for Tommy Breland, Election Commissioner, Beat 3, Republican.Breland seeks elections post
re served has encouraged him to seek the position of Election Commissioner for Beat 3. His honesty, common sense and proven leadership skills will ensure that your rights as voters in this county will not be violated and that elections will be carried out in a fair and lawful manner.
Vote for Tommy Breland, Election Commissioner, Beat 3, Republican.
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Breland seeks elections post
(EDITOR’S NOTE: Tommy Breland has announced his candidacy and released this statement.)
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SAFETY DAY
Picayune Police officers made a visit to the First Baptist Church of Picayune’s preschool class for their Community Helpers Safety Day. During the event the kids got to meet police officers and trigger lights and sirens in patrol vehicles.
- Escapee caught in county Pearl River County Sheriff’s deputies have captured the inmate who escaped from Mississippi Department of Corrections custody on Friday after attending his father’s wake in Picayune.
- Council discusses which funds to spend first On the same day as the ground breaking for the addition to the historic City Hall, city council members discussed which funds to spend first in its construction.
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Poplarville aldermen honor Holliday, get audit report briefing
The city board of aldermen honored former District Three Supervisor Hudson Holliday at its Tuesday night meeting.
Mayor Billy Spiers presented Holliday with a framed resolution of appreciation for his dedication and service to the city while serving as county supervisor.
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MRI INSTALLED
This $1.2 million Magnetic Resonance Imaging equipment was installed at the new location of Highland Community Hospital.
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Hall suspected of robbery after escaping
A man who escaped from jail after attending his father’s wake is suspected of having carried out an armed robbery on the Texas-Arkansas state line. Johnny Hall escaped from Mississippi Department of Corrections custody on Friday while attending his father’s wake in Picayune.
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City Hall expansion groundbreaking held
A groundbreaking ceremony was held Tuesday at the construction site for the expansion of the historic Picayune City Hall. “You can see our future when you look down Goodyear Boulevard. You see Chimney Square, our high school, The Link at First Baptist Church, Jack Read Park and then our historic City Hall.
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PRC athletic director says he’ll recommend random drug testing
Pearl River Central athletic director Andy Kivlan told the school board at its Monday night meeting that he will most likely recommend that students participating in extracurricular activities, including band and ROTC, be subject to random drug screening.
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Supervisors adopt resolution encouraging more economic development in South Miss.
Following a short presentation by State Sen. Tony Smith (R-Picayune), the board of supervisors adopted on Monday a resolution encouraging state officials and agencies to exercise “fairness and parity” regarding location of new industries in Mississippi.
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MDEQ wants comprehensive waste disposal plan from county
The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality has told Pearl River County it wants a comprehensive waste disposal plan for the county. Supervisors indicated at their Monday meeting that they are not happy with the request.
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