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Choice City park alive I wasn’t fortunate enough to know Sam Coopwood. But I feel certain the late mayor of Holly Springs would be proud of all the recent activity at the park named in his honor. Close to Nowhere Whew! Janet Jolley and I have survived our first-ever quilt exhibit! And we had fun doing it! The Preacher’s
Corner Changing church light bulbs is enlightening... Hardly a week passes by that I do not change light bulbs around our church. Today there were quite a few that needed changing, so I made a morning of it. I calculate that there are roughly 200 light bulbs in our church, so odds are one is going to burn out every so often. Letters to the Editor Tom Boone I saw in last week’s edition where Tom Boone had retired from the Holly Springs Utility Department and read all the kind words that were spoken on his behalf. I would like to add a few of my own. Guest editorial By BILLY McCOY As gas prices at the pump rise higher and higher and our frustrations grow right along with them, many Mississippians are rightly wondering what can be done about it. Report News:
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