A
Pilgrimage to remember
More than 1,000 visit city
By SUE
WATSON
Staff Writer
This
years attendance at the Holly Springs Pilgrimage
was up by several hundred, according to Susie Murphy,
chairperson of the garden club planning committee. An
estimated 1,200 visitors toured the historic homes, up
from between 900 to 1,000 last year. Final attendance
figures were not available this week.
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Businesses
on N. Memphis seek tax relief
By SUE
WATSON
Staff Writer
W.A.
McMillan submitted a resolution from the Marshall County
Community Development Corp., signed by Sy Oliver and
Alfred Moore, asking for a five-year tax release for 14
businesses they allege have been adversely affected by
the North Memphis Street revitalization project.
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Rehab
facility tossed back to city zoning
By SUE
WATSON
Staff Writer
The
conversion of the old Holly Springs convalescent home
building on Highway 4 for use as a womens alcohol
and drug rehabilitation facility is still up in the air,
awaiting a possible rezoning of the property.
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Tennessee
taps Hall for Top 40 Under 40
By SUE
WATSON
Staff Writer
Marshall
Countys Amy Hall of Cornersville was among 40 young
people in the Nashville area listed this year in the Top
40 Under 40, published in the April 3 issue of The
Tennessean.
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