Betty White is one of the most successful and beloved actresses in Hollywood — and she has the paychecks to prove it! The 94-year-old Golden Girls star — who will ring in her 95th birthday on Jan. 17! — has a whopping net worth of around $45 million. Impressive, girl! MUST SEE: OMG — Elton John Says He Won’t Leave His Two Sons His $280 Fortune
Though Betty first got her showbiz start in 1939 with her breakout role on a local LA TV show, The Merry Widow, her recent surge in popularity has solidified her as a modern pop culture icon.
Royal-to-be Meghan Markle’s wardrobe is fast becoming the world’s favorite fashion outlet. From her $62 Marks & Spencer sweater (which sold out in minutes), to the $298 Club Monaco dress she wore to Christmas with Queen Elizabeth — we’re all obsessed with her surprisingly off-brand royal style.
The latest steal you can get your hands on? Her favorite ring — excluding her engagement ring, of course! The gold-and-diamond ring she wore in Brixton at her second official royal engagement was photographed to death and now has been hunted down to a small jewelry brand called Zofia Day.
Thompson taking reins; special election Nov. 8
Longtime Jones County District Attorney Tony Buckley is retiring, and Brad Thompson has been appointed to fill that role until a special election that’s been set for November.
That’s the order of Gov. Tate Reeves, who filed the proclamation in the Jones County Circuit Clerk’s Office. Secretary of State Michael Watson set a special election for the position for Nov. 8, which is when midterm elections are already set.
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A Laurel man jokes that he’s the only person he knows to turn 20 and 40 in pharmacy school.
Clay Taylor is a pharmacist at Jones County Professional Drugs, a career he chose for himself many years ago. However, his road to success had a few more roadblocks and detours than most in the profession.
“I always wanted to be a pharmacist growing up,” Taylor said. “I loved going in Ed Diket’s store in Laurel and seeing how he interacted with his cus- tomers, and I wanted to be like that.