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Happy Valentines Day

 Valentines commonly show images of Cupid, an angel symbol of love. There are also images of hearts, the seat of emotion. We here in the City of  Mound Bayou had many angel representations during the struggles of the flood during a global pandemic and an outpouring of love helped us  celebrate the Christmas holiday season […]

COVID Update

Effective FRIDAY, January 14, 2022 the City of Mound Bayou is re-instituting face mask requirements for all employees and visitors within all City buildings and businesses. INCREASE IN CASES IS CAUSE FOR CONCERN!CITIZENS ARE ENCOURAGED TO AVOID GROUP SETTINGS!GET VACCINATED AND WEAR A MASK! Over the past two weeks the number of COVID-19 patients in […]

MLK Day Celebration- KATIE BEATRICE GREEN HALL

Due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases, fueled by the highly transmittable omicron variant and the flu customary celebrations and programs for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day has been canceled. The Omicron variant is much more easily transmitted and is making up roughly½ of the new cases that are reported in Mississippi. We encourage […]

Focusing On Our Future

Board of Aldermen and Citizens of Mound Bayou: Happy New Year! As promised, this is the first of many updates and information to address concerns and report on efforts to resolve issues that impact our community. As you know, on June 8, 2021 (Election Day) 2021 the City of Mound Bayou was flooded. This pointed […]

BOIL ADVISORY LIFTED

• Flush faucets for a total of 10 minutes to introduce system water throughout house plumbing.• Flush any faucet a minimum of 2 minutes to ensure clearing of the line serving the faucet.• Discard any drinks, ice, food, etc, made during the boil water notice.• Rewash any food or drink contact items (knives, forks, plates, […]

Boil Advisory In Effect

Effective November 9, 2021, Mound Bayou will be under a boil alert until further notice. We will announce when it has been lifted.

Get Vaccination Information

The purpose of the Mississippi Recognizing Important Vaccine Education & Resources (MS RIVER) collaborative is to establish, train, mobilize and support community outreach workers to improve health equity by informing and assisting individuals in getting COVID-19 vaccinations. To access answers to questions about the covid vaccination, access printable resources, find a vaccine site, watch videos, […]

Mayor Aldridge Gets Drains Cleared

During the past week, Mayor Aldridge, Upchurch Services, and citizens of Mound Bayou, have been clearing out the drains around town. An effort is being made to clear the drains to ensure when heavy rains come that we reduce the flooding and provide for proper drainage.