Water Companies in Belzoni, MS
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* City of Belzoni
(662) 247-1343 more info
Utility Companies: Water Department
(662) 247-1343 more info
Utility Companies: Water Department
(662) 962-7725 more info
Utility Companies: Water Department
(662) 265-5741 more info

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Facts about Belzoni, MS:
Belzoni (pronounced Bell-zone-uh) is a city in Humphreys County, Mississippi, in the Mississippi Delta region, on the Yazoo River. The population was 2,663 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Humphreys County The area was named Farm-Raised Catfish Capital of the World in 1976 by then Governor Cliff Finch, since it produces more farm-raised catfish than any other U.S. county. The area that eventually became Belzoni was originally known as "Greasy Row" because of saloons along the bank of the Yazoo River. Belzoni was the site of the murder of an early civil rights pioneer. The Rev. George W. Lee, an African-American minister who was seeking voting rights for the disfranchised blacks of the Mississippi Delta, was murdered in 1955 in "Bloody Belzoni" by racists committed to upholding segregation. National Public Radio correspondent Margot Adler, while an undergraduate at the University of California, Berkeley, was active in the voter registration drive in Humphreys County...

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