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Sheriff: Racist, profane signs in Starnes Drive yard are 'deeply offensive' but do not break any laws - Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper

NATCHEZ — It’s not illegal for a person in Adams County to post large signs with hateful language that accuse a business of racism on their private property, according to Sheriff Travis Patten. An individual who lives in Adams County decided to do just that in recent weeks, causing distress and reactions from people in the community. According to Sheriff’s Department incident reports, the signage had been posted on Warren Brown’s property at 70 …
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Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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