Photo archive for December 1, 2007
Bad Boy Buggies sit ready for Christmas delivery. The company will produce as many as 3,000 specialty golf carts this year.View photo »
Willie Chatman uses a forklift to move golf cart bodies around the Bad Boy Buggies warehouse Thursday morning. Chatman helps to produce as many as 3,000 electric four-wheel drive golf carts each year.View photo »
The specially made differential and motor are some of the elements that make Bad Boy Buggies stand out to buyers.View photo »
Brandon Smith demonstrates the four-wheel drive capabilities of the Bad Boy Buggie Thursday afternoon in Natchez.View photo »
Bad Boy Buggies have exceptional shocks to make buyers more comfortable while driving in off road conditions.View photo »
Bad Boy Buggies run using eight rechargeable batteries. The battery life spans about 750 charges.View photo »
Bad Boy Buggies run using eight rechargeable batteries. The battery life spans about 750 charges.View photo »
Blockâs Shateca Collins dribbles through traffic during Saturday nightâs game in Vidalia.View photo »
Ferriday High Schoolâs Chante Poole scrambles to catch a rebound during Saturday nightâs game against Block High School in Vidalia.View photo »
Jackson Moody picks out an angel from the tree to take home. He will return with a gift to a girl or boy that is in need. View photo »
Cara Moody reaches to put an angel on the Junior Auxiliary Angel Tree in the Concordia Bank lobby in Natchez. View photo »
Junior Auxiliary members Karri Simpson and Karen Collins put together the Angel Tree at Concordia Bank in Natchez. View photo »
Cara Moody and Eugenia Green put angel ornaments on the Junior Auxiliary Angel Tree in the Concordia Bank lobby in Natchez. View photo »
Brian Seyfarth directs the Natchez K-9 dog, Rex, to search for drugs during a demonstration at Forest Aid Baptist Church in Natchez Saturday afternoon.View photo »
Diane Beamer and Dutchess Hudson look over different types of drugs and paraphernalia that have been confiscated by the Natchez Police Department. Members of the NPD gathered for an educational forum at Forest Aid Baptist Church in Natchez.View photo »
Brian Seyfarth and Natchez K-9 dog, Rex, prepare to give a demonstration to members of Forest Aid Baptist Church in Natchez Saturday afternoon.View photo »
Margaret Mohan throws candy from her float Saturday morning during the Ferriday Christmas parade.View photo »
Brian Seyfarth commands the Natchez K-9 Shepard Rex to sit following a demonstration at Forest Aid Baptist Church in Natchez.View photo »
The Ferriday High School band marched through Ferriday Saturday morning during the annual Christmas parade.View photo »
Chase Bryan holds his nose as several horses trot by during Saturday morningâs Christmas parade in Ferriday.View photo »
Santa is pulled by a sleigh of alligators in one of the Christmas displays along the Vidalia Riverfront. View photo »
Three-year old Avery Garrett rides with her grandfather Mike McCrory to see the Christmas decorations along the Vidalia Riverfront. Garrett said she especially like the Santa displays like the one reflected in the door of her grandparents' car.
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Adam Perry, at left, celebrates with his teammates after defeating Marshall Academy 36-21 to win the MPSA Class AA State Championship Friday night at Mississippi College in Jackson. This was Centreville’s first state championship since 1999.View photo »
Raleigh High School flag girl Jalesa Nickson performs during the halftime show at Franklin County High during Friday nightâs playoff game between the Lions and the Franklin County Bulldogs.View photo »
Franklin County quarterback Jamie Collins scrambles to avoid a tackle from Raleigh Lion Shermaine Paige during Friday nightâs playoff game in Meadville. The Bulldogs advanced to the state championship, winning with a final score of 38-13.View photo »







































