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Hiring discussion clears air By SUE WATSON Holly Springs Mayor Andre’ DeBerry and the board of aldermen appeared to have settled their differences at the October 3 meeting after vigorous open discussion of the issues around leadership roles. Cargill mill tower rises quickly By SUE WATSON Tucked under a hill in Byhalia a tower of concrete rose to meet the sky last week. Cargill, in one continuous pour of concrete reinforced with steel, built the mill tower for its new Byhalia plant in under nine days - thanks to a seamless construction process that has been around for about 60 years. Police make drug arrests By SUE WATSON Holly Springs police officers made the largest drug bust in recent times early Friday following a routine traffic stop, according to police chief Patricia Selman. Big news at
Rust “It is the largest single building project in the recent history of the college,” according to Dr. David L. Beckley, president, Rust College. In keeping with its mission to “complement Rust College’s efforts to provide education higher in quality than afforded through local, state, federal, church, tuition and grant support,” the college periodically launches a major effort to raise capital to support construction or expansion of campus facilities that are identified in the college’s Master Facilities Plan. • College to host state conference Plans are in place for the 73rd annual meeting of the Mississippi Association of Colleges scheduled for October 22-24, in Holly Springs. The Rust College family and the City of Holly Springs are excited about the conference and are rolling out the carpet for an estimated 200 administrators from senior and community colleges from across the state. Historic Grey Gables gifted to UT By SUE WATSON Dr. Al Hale of Holly Springs, a retired dentist who enjoyed a long practice in the city, has donated Grey Gables to The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Byhalia police nab drug suspect, go to various calls The Byhalia Police Department made a drug-related arrest October 4 during a traffic stop. Southern Homes/Southern Commercial moves to new offices By SUE WATSON A residential and a commercial builder has consolidated offices in Holly Springs under one roof to better serve customers and set in place plans for long term growth, according to Roy Ray, partner in Southern Homes and Southern Commercial. ‘Wonderful things’ happening at Holly Springs Primary By SUE WATSON Cleanliness, camaraderie, collaboration, character building - these are part of the new school environment at Holly Springs Primary School, according to librarian Prentis Boatwright. Report News:
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