 | Photo by Ronnie Day
Lofty view
Photographer
Ronnie Day got a rare, up-close view of this bald eagle, the national
bird of the United States. It was perched near the Tippah River Bridge
on Bethlehem Road. Danny Mills, conservation officer with the
Mississippi Department of Wildlife, said there have been eagle
sightings from that bridge up to the bridge on Highway 178 at Potts
Camp. A sighting was also recently reported on Duck Pond Road. |
Board requires utility to follow rules By SUE WATSON Staff Writer A
concern by Holly Springs aldermen that they may be personally liable
for approximately $700,000 in uncollected utility bills in the city
drew discussion at last week’s board meeting. Alderman
Russell Johnson asked the mayor first if the matter of turn-off/turn-on
policy is being followed by the city. He said he wants to know if the
city is in violation of the reconnect policy. Full Story
City schools shining By BARRY BURLESON Editor The Holly Springs School District is making great strides in academic performance. The
local district was one of 50 statewide to receive a Successful rating.
Only 32 districts scored higher. Of the 50 Successful districts, Holly
Springs was one of only 14 with all schools earning a rating of
Successful or higher, according to superintendent Irene Walton Turnage.
There are 152 districts total. Full Story
Judge revokes suspect’s bond By SUE WATSON Staff Writer The
third judicial district circuit court Monday acted on a motion by
Marshall County Sheriff Kenny Dickerson to hold Rico Fleming without
bond. The 22-year-old is one of three defendants
in a case of murder and drive-by shooting that took place in Marshall
County on Christmas morning 2011. Judge John
Gregory ordered Fleming’s $1 million bond, set by justice court judge
Mae Garrison, revoked and that the defendant be held without bond
pending further court action. Full Story
 | Photo by Sue Watson
Rep. Kelvin Buck recognizes Mozell Kelley. |
Honoring Martin Luther King • About 500 attend ceremony By SUE WATSON Staff Writer Martin
Luther King’s 83rd birthday was celebrated last week in Holly Springs
with song, speeches, breakfast, and by honoring a local NAACP figure
for her long-standing contributions to the local effort to advance
civil rights. Mozell Kelley was presented a
plaque of recognition for “longevity and legacy,” by Rep. Kelvin Buck,
saying the award comes down to one individual a lot of times. Full Story
Supervisors discuss rash of rubbish By SUE WATSON Staff Writer The
Marshall County Board of Supervisors is looking at ways to contain the
illegal dumping of rubbish both at the county’s rubbish pit and in the
roadside ditches and waterways. The matter came
up when county administrator Larry Hall said boundary markers need to
be put back in place at the county’s rubbish site. He said the site is
used by the county as well as the Holly Springs street and utility
departments to collect tree limbs and debris following storms. Full Story
Structure fires reported By SUE WATSON Staff Writer Four
structure fires in the Watson Fire Department district were reported by
chief Ron Rhea. He said most are believed to have been caused by
improper use of electric space heaters. The first
fire occurred December 3 on 26 Brumley Road when a single-wide burned.
The fire was caused by a space heater, he said. The heater was situated
up on a dresser and did not have the required three feet of space away
from combustible materials. Full Story
 |  | Photos by Sue Watson
SWAT squad
Marshall
County Special Weapons and Tactics squad gathered to suit out for
training recently. The new equipment was recently received under a
grant to the sheriff’s department. Shown, top photo, from left,
are Maj. David Cook, Lt. Eddie Thompson, Det. Mack Wilson, Capt. James
Wright, Inv. Michael Murphy, Maj. Kelly McMillen, Maj. Gary Byrd, Inv.
Jason Mills, and sheriff Kenny Dickerson. Behind them is the SWAT
truck. (Bottom photo) Lt. Eddie Thompson (left) gets help with getting
into his SWAT uniform from Captain James Wright. |
 | Photo by Sue Watson
Road name change
Franklin
LeSueur makes a point at the Marshall County Board of Supervisors
meeting as residents of Rising Star Road look on. Supervisors worked
out an amicable solution to rename a portion of Rising Star Road in
honor of LeSueur’s parents. The road name change begins at Jennifer
Road and goes to the end of Rising Star Road. |
Holly Springs police make arrests for possession, burglary Officers responded to 111 calls last week and made six felony arrests, according to chief James Dean. Full Story
Byhalia police respond to 24 calls The Byhalia Police Department responded to 24 calls during the past week. Chief
Gary Looney released the following report – alarm calls, 3;
miscellaneous, 8; escorts, 4; motor vehicle accidents, 5; fires, 1;
medical, 3. Byhalia police officers also made five arrests last week. |