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‘Moooving
for a Cure’ By SUE WATSON The Marshall County Relay for Life made $2,000 over its set goal of $45,000 this year, according to Connie Mason, with the Relay for Life organizing committee. Growth coming; county focuses on plan By SUE WATSON With Marshall County sitting on the edge of two of the biggest growth areas in the United States - DeSoto County and Collierville, Tenn. - the county is sure to get some of the new business moving this direction, according to Bill Renick, executive director of the Industrial Development Authority. Mayor, aldermen hash out hiring procedure By BARRY BURLESON Interviews are on go for Holly Springs police chief and utility department general manager after a sometimes heated discussion Tuesday night, June 6, between the mayor and board of aldermen about the application process. Harris, Warren
receive officer of year recognition By SUE WATSON The Holly Springs Chamber of Commerce recognized Sgt. Dwight Harris with the city police department and the late Rob Warren, who served as deputy with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department, for outstanding service at its summer luncheon. Races go to June 27 runoff A runoff election between the Democratic candidates for U.S. Senator and Congressman comes in two weeks, June 27. City schools receive new records system By SUE WATSON This fall, parents, teachers and administrators will be able to stay up to date on a student’s test performance readily with the addition of Apple’s new database program, PowerSchool University. Report News:
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