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Theft suspects arrested By SUE WATSON Sheriff Kenny Dickerson reported investigations and arrests in several burglaries and an auto break-in during the last week. A break-in of a grocery at Wall Hill Road in the early morning Saturday, June 24, was investigated, leading to the arrests of two suspects. Clydesdale festival draws good turnout By SUE WATSON The third annual Clydesdale Christmas Festival last week was a big success for a good cause - raising money to buy Christmas toys for children and gifts for nursing home residents in North Mississippi. Supervisors side with existing homeowners By SUE WATSON The Marshall County Board of Supervisors, in a 3-2 split vote, sided with seven existing homeowners on Kathleen Road after developer Warren Callicutt and his attorney asked for access to a property through a homeowner’s lot. Two homeowners had offered to give a right-of-way for Callicutt’s subdivision plan which is located behind the existing homes. City moves forward on water project, substation By SUE WATSON The City of Holly Springs is planning a waterworks project to provide service to the Mt. Pleasant area. The measure was presented last week by Don Hollingsworth with public works. LeadershipPlenty graduates 2006 class By SUE WATSON A second leadership class in as many years was graduated in ceremonies at Red Banks last week. The leaders in this class were younger than last year on average and not elected officials, said Janet Jolley with the coordinating committee. Local governments recognize homeownership By SUE WATSON In keeping with celebrating June as National Homeownership month, local governments joined with USDA/Rural Development to issue a joint resolution for its observance. New law provides more protection for those prepaying for funeral Mississippians who pay for their funeral in advance will be better protected under a new law pushed by Secretary of State Eric Clark. Legislators plan visit to Holly Springs with focus on tourism Mississippi legislators will soon be touring northern portions of the state, including Holly Springs, with members of the Mississippi Tourism Association (MTA) and the Mississippi Division of Tourism (MDT). One airlifted after assault Holly Springs police are investigating an aggravated assault that occurred June 25 in the 600 block of Craft Street. Byhalia PD graduates two from academy By SUE WATSON Teresa Lesure and Lee Brandon Hutchens are recent graduates of a Mississippi law enforcement training academy, according to Byhalia Chief of Police Mike Novay. Report
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