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See this week's South Reporter for complete Pilgrimage coverage Boone retires, reaps praises for integrity By SUE WATSON Holly Springs Utility Department General Manager Tom Boone has retired after 19 fruitful years with the city. HSUD employees gave Boone a send-off Thursday as a way of saying “thank you” for his leadership and the direction HSUD has taken on his watch.
County, city talk financing By SUE WATSON A Tax Increment Financing Plan will be needed to arrange financing for a proposed $170 million commercial development in south Holly Springs, according to city consultant Jimmy Gouras. Congressman guest speaker for Rust College graduation United States Congressman Roger F. Wicker, who has served Mississippi’s First Congressional District since 1995, will be the 140th Commencement speaker at Rust College April 30. Primary School prepares for testing By SUE WATSON Teachers at Holly Springs Primary School and some families gathered Wednesday to get ready for the Mississippi Curriculum Test, a required test for the second grade class. Minor talks highways By BARRY BURLESON Someone asked Bill Minor recently about the status of some highway signs in the Marshall County area. “It will be awhile,” Minor said was his response. “We’re snowed under; the hurricane wiped out all of the signs on the Gulf Coast.” Woman faces charges after two-county chase By BARRY BURLESON A Byhalia-Victoria area woman was taken into custody Tuesday, April 11, accused of leading officers on a high speed chase the day before through parts of Marshall and DeSoto counties. Report News:
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