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Authorities
look for suspects in homicide By SUE
WATSON The Tate County Sheriffs Department is searching for two suspects for questioning in connection with the death of Danny Houck, found slain at his residence Sunday, according to chief deputy Brad Lance. Officers complete D.A.R.E. training By
SUE WATSON For a second time this school year, the Marshall County School District and Sheriffs Department have teamed up with law enforcement agencies to certify D.A.R.E. officers at Henry Elementary School. Probe continues into death By
SUE WATSON Marshall and Union counties are finishing up an investigation into the death of a New Albany woman who was found at the Cornersville Cemetery March 26. Gentry, city school district reach settlement By
SUE WATSON A due process hearing set for former superintendent of education Dr. Cynthia Gentry Thursday never got underway as attorneys for the Holly Springs School Board and Gentry worked out a settlement behind closed doors. Robison remembered as friend, leader in community banking By
SUE WATSON Members of the banking community and friends of the late Lanier Robison, a prominent banker and landowner in Marshall County, remember him for his many qualities and accomplishments. Byhalia mayor touts towns progress By
BARRY BURLESON Byhalias development in recent years is only the tip of the iceberg, according to Mayor O.R. Scooter Dempsey. Supervisors reverse zoning ruling By
SUE WATSON The Marshall County Board of Supervisors voted to reverse a zoning ruling approving a building permit for a Barton resident. The mans neighbors complained that he had too much noise and traffic they believe is connected to his home business. Infrastructure to be laid for medical center By
SUE WATSON Bids were opened at the recent Holly Springs Board of Aldermen meeting for engineering and consulting work on a Community Development Block Grant that will help put utilities in place for Alliance HealthCare Systems medical center. Report News:
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