Category: News & Updates

Mayor Barker Provides Guidance to Essential Businesses Regarding Masks
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Mayor Barker Provides Guidance to Essential Businesses Regarding Masks

Hattiesburg, Mississippi – On Wednesday, Mayor Toby Barker issued Executive Order 2020-4 to provide guidance to essential and non-essential businesses maintaining minimum operations regarding masks. This order goes into effect on Friday, April 10 at 5 p.m. and will be enforced until April 30, 2020. It includes the following: All employees of essential businesses and...

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Beloved Hattiesburg Employee Passes due to COVID-19

Hattiesburg, Mississippi – On the evening of Tuesday, April 7, Mayor Toby Barker and his administrative team learned that Kévin Jordan, the city’s housing coordinator in Urban Development, passed away due to COVID-19. Jordan, 58, worked for the City of Hattiesburg for 13 years and was beloved by all coworkers. A statement from Mayor Barker...

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April 7 – Daily Update

Today’s update includes good news of innovation and a way for the community to collectively share support for one another. #TheHattiesburgWay includes stepping outside of the box to solve problems with creative solutions. Over the course of the last few weeks, The University of Southern Mississippi, Forrest General Hospital and Hattiesburg Clinic have collaborated on two fronts to fill gaps...

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April 6 – Daily Update

Today’s update includes shelter-in-place reminders, the Good Friday trash schedule and a hotline number from Pine Grove Behavioral Health. Lastly, you can see Mayor Barker’s latest video briefing at the end of this update. Shelter-in-Place Thanks to all who are adhering to the shelter-in-place order that went into effect on Friday, April 3 at 5...

April 3 – Daily Update
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April 3 – Daily Update

This week, Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves issued a shelter-in-place order to take effect today, Friday, April 3 at 5 p.m. This order will begin today and last through 8 a.m. on Monday, April 20, 2020 (unless rescinded, modified or extended). To understand what the order means and how it will affect Hattiesburg, see the front...

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April 2 – Daily Update

Today’s update includes more clarification regarding the Shelter-in-Place Order issued by Governor Tate Reeves and a note about the water billing office. 1. Shelter-in-Place Order Many have asked questions regarding essential/non-essential work, travel and more. Those questions are still welcomed, but here are a few additional clarifications: The City of Hattiesburg is not under a...

Governor Reeves Issues Shelter in Place Order
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Governor Reeves Issues Shelter in Place Order

This afternoon, Governor Tate Reeves issued a Shelter in Place Order (Executive Order No. 1466). We realize that it may present a lot of questions; so we’ve broken it down for you below. Should your question not be answered here, please feel free to ask and we’ll do our best to answer. WHAT IS A...

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March 31 – Daily Update

The city’s administrative team is putting together several resources that provide residents with more information regarding the impact of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Today’s update addresses a primary component of concern  – Economic Impact Payments. Economic Impact Payments are one-time payments, also referred to as stimulus payments. According to the...

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Hattiesburg Updates for COVID-19, Including a Positive Test for Employee

Hattiesburg, Mississippi –  Over the weekend, the City of Hattiesburg’s administrative team learned that an employee in Public Works tested positive for COVID-19.  The individual is currently hospitalized and has not been at work since Monday, March 23. All employees in the employee’s division have been notified of the presumptive positive test. In an abundance...

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March 29 | Daily Update

Today’s update includes final numbers from the mask drive-thru and drop-off event, educational resources and reminders and COVID-19 resources. See them below. Mask Donations Drive Collectively, Hattiesburg’s health care community, first responders and essential services will benefit from a little more than 1,200 masks and several large boxes of gloves that were donated during this...