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Circuit
judge race goes to runoff By SUE WATSON Marshall County voters will go back to the polls next Tuesday, Nov. 21, to vote in a runoff election between Shirley Byers and Robert W. Elliott for the Third District, Place 2, Circuit Judge position. County works to wrap up road jobs By SUE WATSON Some Marshall County road and bridge projects are about to be finished for the construction season, with the much-awaited overlay of Cayce Road from Deer Creek to Victoria finished. Celebrity Hunt raises funds for charities By SUE WATSON The third annual Celebrity Hunt at Galena Plantation was a big success this year with proceeds going to Gov. Haley Barbour’s Katrina Relief Fund, Ames Plantation and the Bird Dog Museum in Grand Junction, Tenn. Volunteers help organize old county records room By SUE WATSON The third-floor chancery clerk’s land records office has been reorganized with the help of volunteers, according to chancery clerk Chuck Thomas. Community meets chief, utility manager By SUE WATSON Mayor Andre’ DeBerry and the board of aldermen hosted a meet and greet the community for two of the City of Holly Spring’s most recently hired employees, police chief Robert Pearson and John Collins, general manager of the Holly Springs Utility Department. Courthouse reception honors Riddle By SUE WATSON Epson Riddle, 84, retired recently as head of custodial services at the courthouse after 20 years service. Report News:
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