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City runoff
races next Tuesday
By BARRY
BURLESON
Editor
Holly
Springs voters go back to the polls next week to decide three seats on
the board of aldermen.
On
the Tuesday, May 21, runoff ballot will be races for alderman at-large,
alderman Ward 2 and alderman Ward 4.
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story
‘Marshall proud
to be chosen one’
• New Roxul facility means 150 jobs next year
By SUE
WATSON
Staff Writer
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Photo by Sue Watson
Breaking
ground Wednesday of last week at Chickasaw Trail Industrial Park on
Cayce Road are, from left, Trent Ogilvie, Eelco van Heel, Gov. Phil
Bryant, Ronnie Joe Bennett, Peter Taksoe-Jensen and Klaus Franz.
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officials with Roxul and parent company Rockwool, along with local and
state leaders, broke ground in Marshall County last week for Roxul’s
first stone wool manufacturing facility in the United States.
Rockwool,
a Denmark-based company, is the world’s largest producer of stone wool
insulation.
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Photo
by Sue Watson
Monkey
business
Connie Weiser and Chance (on her shoulder)
leave the voting precinct (Holly Springs Fire Station) on Tuesday, May
7.
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Firearms
ordinance revisited
By SUE
WATSON
Staff Writer
The
Marshall County Board of Supervisors discussed a problem with the
discharge of firearms in Bennett Circle after a resident complained of
bullets hitting her house.
The
sheriff’s office
sent a deputy to the subdivision and a deputy dug out a bullet from the
residence, according to District 4 supervisor George Zinn III. He asked
the county board attorney what the penalties are for discharging a
firearm in a subdivision.
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Education top
topic of update
By SUE
WATSON
Staff Writer
The
Marshall County Board of Supervisors recently received an update on
legislative activity in Jackson.
Sen.
Bill Stone, county board consultant Gary Anderson, and Rep. Kelvin Buck
advised the board on what could be in the offing this year in education
and other matters.
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Story
Burglars hit
Potts Camp area
• County sheriff’s department seeks tips from community
By SUE
WATSON
Staff Writer
Marshall
County sheriff’s investigators are asking the public for tips which may
help solve about four burglaries that took place over the last couple
of weeks in Potts Camp.
Sheriff
Kenny Dickerson
said his office is offering a reward to anyone who provides tips that
will help solve the residential burglaries.
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City receives two Brownfields grants By SUE WATSON Staff Writer Micheal
Crittle, director of public works in Holly Springs, announced last week
that the city has received notice of the award of two Brownfields land
revitalization grants from the EPA. The two grants of $200,000 each are to assess the presence of hazardous substances and petroleum in old business sites. Full Story
Police go to 111 calls • Officers make two felony arrests Officers with the Holly Springs Police Department responded to 111 calls last week, according to chief William Hollowell. The
calls to police included – disturbances, 8; alarms, 14; larcenies, 7;
accidents, 14; assists to agencies, 8; burglaries, 3; 911 hang-ups, 1;
malicious mischief, 2; domestics, 4; checks on homebound, 1; and 49
miscellaneous calls. Full Story
 |  | Great day for a parade
Photos by Barry Burleson
The
annual Lessye Lee Davis parade was held May 4 in downtown Holly
Springs. It is in honor of “Mama Lessye,” who was the 4-H and
Homemakers Club advisor in Marshall County for many years. The day is
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