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Florida fugitive
caught in Mississippi By SUE WATSON The vehicle driven by an alleged kidnapper making a withdrawal from the drive-through at Potts Camp Bank was caught on surveillance cameras December 2, according to bank president Rodney Whaley. Fire destroys house at Wallhill By SUE WATSON A house fire, caused by a kerosene heater, burned down the farmhouse of a Wallhill Road family, leaving 19 homeless, according to Ron Rhea, fire chief of the Watson Fire Department. ASCO gets garbage contract; open job stirs talk By SUE WATSON The City of Holly Springs authorized negotiations with ASCO Sanitation in Walnut for solid waste collection. ASCO has held the contract for the last six years and underbid R.E.S. in Ripley and BFI in Memphis. Memphis men charged in counterfeit check ploy By SUE WATSON Holly Springs police officers apprehended three suspects Friday night after they made two attempts to cash counterfeit checks locally, according to chief Robert Pearson. Coast groups thank hospital, clinic By BARRY BURLESON Reginald McClelland drove from the Gulf Coast to Holly Springs last week to honor a group of people who he said he made “a tremendous difference” in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Extension service thanks supervisors By SUE WATSON The Marshall County Board of Supervisors and other elected officials and guests were treated to a holiday dinner Monday at the local Mississippi State University Experiment Station. Supervisors discuss possible funding needs from legislature By SUE WATSON Bill Renick, director of the Marshall County Industrial Development Authority, and consultant Gary Anderson discussed strategies to get state or federal dollars from the Mississippi Department of Transportation to build railroad overpasses at Byhalia and Potts Camp. Business After Hours Thursday at Court Square Inn The Holly Springs Chamber of Commerce will host a Business After Hours Thursday, Dec. 14, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Court Square Inn, 132 College Avenue. Chamber director Susan Jordan, along with owners Tim and Lisa Liddy and Chris Liddy, invite everyone to enjoy this great opportunity for networking, socializing and as always a great door prize. “Join us upstairs for a tour of our newest local bed and breakfast decorated festively for the holiday season,” Jordan said. Report News:
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