Laurel Leader-Call to cease publication...

Maroon Eagle

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May 24, 2006
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Link.

When I lived in the Laurel area, I read this newspaper a lot. I even did some freelance writing for them for a few years so I'm a bit sad to hear of its closing.
 

Maroon Eagle

All-American
May 24, 2006
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Link.

When I lived in the Laurel area, I read this newspaper a lot. I even did some freelance writing for them for a few years so I'm a bit sad to hear of its closing.
 

patdog

Heisman
May 28, 2007
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But I saw it coming when they went to a 4-day schedule of Tue, Wed, Thur, Sun. And I believe the weekday papers were delivered through the mail. Hoped it would be able to stay on as a weekly though. I actually delivered that paper for a few years.
 

RocketCityDawg

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I drove thru downtown Laurel last August for the first time in 30 or so years, to see if I recognized anything from when I was a kid there.

Not much. I sent Sobaka an e-mail, telling him the place looked like it needed an undertaker.

Decades ago, it seemed that Laurel and Hattiesburg were on different trajectories.
I know newspapers are dinosaurs, but a town, even today, without a paper, ain't much of a town.
So, Jones County, does it even have a weekly?
 

anon1751035439

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There has been a lot of renovation going on in the past few years. There are a few nice restaurants to choose from now. Hasn't always been the case. Cafe Le Fluers is the best in my opinion. Their gumbo is fantastic. The Loft and Lee's Coffee and Tea are both very good. I'm more optimistic now about Laurel than I have beenin quite a while.

There is a small newspaper called The ReView in circulation. </p>
 

RocketCityDawg

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Laurel's one of my secondary home towns, after Collins.
I was born in the old Laurel General Hospital, the same room and doctor as my mother was.
Spent much time there as a kid, lots of family ties back then.
It was a nice, pleasant town with great communities. 60 years ago.

Glad to hear it's recovering.

RCD
 

patdog

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May 28, 2007
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Think my next trip down there is going to have to be a Friday morning trip so I can get some of their lunch menu.</p>
 

Maroon Eagle

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May 24, 2006
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I hardly ever get a chance to eat in Laurel any more even though I was there just yesterday but the last time I did, it was at Cafe La Fleur.
 

The Peeper

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"Old Laurel (Mississippi Memories)" They have posted hundreds if not thousands of old pictures on there, neat to look back at for when Laurel was booming. You may have to send a request to the mods for entry but they respond quickly if it interests you at all.

Kind of a hijack now, when I was about 10 or so the MSU coaches actually came to Laurel and did a 2 or 3 day "camp" or "clinic" I remember Ray Perkins, Tom Goode, Wesley Reed, Smyley Gebhart being there, not sure about the others. Contrast that to today, would never happen.
 

coach66

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Mar 5, 2009
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who has moved on to that great golf course in the sky. Glad to hear Jon is doing well, he sure tried like hell to make it as a golf professional it just didn't work out.
 

patdog

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Only downside is they're only open for lunch weekdays and on Friday nights. The owners live in a loft above the restaurant and they just work when they want to. They tend to take a few days off around holidays too and just close the restaurant. Here's a link to their website. You should definitely give it a try.

Link
 

Dawgdom

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...of Mississippi. Laurel was the third most populus city behind only Jackson and Meridian.
 

coach66

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some pretty good stories about golf tournaments down there during the period.
 

Maroon Eagle

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They still have them but don't have the coverage they had during that time period.
 

coach66

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down that way right now. It is amazing the leasing that is going on right now all over this country and that area and the Heidelberg area<div>were once hot spots. Love to see them comeback, my padners and I just leased some hunting land we own in the MS Delta for oil and gas.</div><div>I never thought I would see that day.</div>
 

patdog

Heisman
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He's been getting a check every month for the last 15-20 years for nothing more than the blind luck of owningsome property that turned out to have some oil underneath it. He'sgotten well over $100K in that time, probably over $200K. He sold the property a couple of years ago, but hemade surehe keptthe mineral rights.
 

Maroon Eagle

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...one big problem about drilling in Mississippi is that the dry hole rate was pretty high-- that coupled with the fact that it was cheaper to get oil from abroad is a big reason why the oil and gas industry made a huge huge decline beginning in the mid-1980s. Mississippi oilmen loved OPEC because higher gas pricesmeant that it was economically feasible to drill.

Of course, drilling's not the only thing that can be done. For example, Denbury's done a good job with their enhanced oil recovery program theyhave going on in placeslike Heidelberg.</p>
 

coach66

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don't explicitly reserve them they will go to the seller I'm told. I couldn't believe we got as many mineral acres as we did when we bought the delta place a few<div>years ago. Pat, my wife's family has been getting that mailbox money off the Hiedelberg fields for decades now and Denberry is about to make it sweeter it appears.</div>
 

elmsurfer1

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...company to drill a well. It was a dry well but let me tell you, they created a beautiful field where the rig used to be and before they drilled it was scattered pine, shrub and clay soil. Put a nice road in to so you could drive you car right up to your stand if you wanted to.
 

coach66

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co2 pressure to the old oil fields. I would hope that would make the check amounts go up in the near future but I might be dreaming.
 

The Peeper

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hey day of the Oilmens Invitational. There were cars there from states all over the Southeast and Southwest. Hookers from New Orleans were brought in and there were some great parties....