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Mayor, board at odds over roles By SUE WATSON A tug-of-war over who is in charge in the City of Holly Springs was racheted up a notch last week with a second veto by the mayor in two week’s time of the board of aldermen’s unanimous vote to offer the positions for vacant department heads. Historic preservation
in Byhalia By BARRY BURLESON Byhalia Mayor Scooter Dempsey watched the front portion of the old Byhalia High School facility, added in the late ’60s or early ’70s, crumble Monday morning. No horse racing without permit, judge says By SUE WATSON In an effort to enforce zoning ordinances, the Marshall County Board of Supervisors took defendants who were operating horse racing tracks in the county to Chancery Court last week. Locals extend hospitality to fighter pilots By SUE WATSON Members of the 364th Fighter Group received a hearty welcome from Holly Springs residents at a potluck dinner held in their honor at the Hugh Craft House. Approximately 100 came out to share great food, fellowship and home town ambience. County teen ministers with music By SUE WATSON Megan Tate, legally blind since four months after birth, is singing for her life and a music ministry she feels she is called for.
Byhalia Chamber calendar of events Picture This on Thursday, Oct. 5 at 8:30 - 9 a.m. at Chamber office -- coffee, donuts, networking, media picture - free! Come by! Clayton Law Group opens in Holly Springs The attorney for the county board of supervisors, Tacey Clark Clayton, has opened an office in Holly Springs at 154 Market Street behind the former City Cafe. She shares an office building with attorney Collier Carlton. Sheriff’s department nabs suspects in burglary, assault, sexual battery cases By SUE WATSON Sheriff Kenny Dickerson reported eight arrests in September including ones for burglary, aggravated assault and sexual battery. Report threatening dogs to 911 In a push to respond to as many calls to pick up abandoned, diseased, or dangerous dogs in recent weeks, Marshall County Sheriff Kenny Dickerson said between 60 and 80 dogs, some vicious in behavior, were picked up over the last two weeks. Pancake breakfast Oct. 14 in Byhalia By JEAN BURROW The dictionary says a pancake is a flat, tender, quick bread cooked on a griddle or a skillet. Report News:
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