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CFI finishes 210,000-pound vessel By SUE
WATSON Contract Fabricators Inc. shipped one of its largest vessels last week to an oil refinery in Montana. The vessel, which removes solids from petroleum gas to provide a environmentally cleaner gasoline at a increased operational efficiency, left CFI in Holly Springs on a flatbed Wednesday, Dec. 20. Candidate sign-up starts next Tuesday By SUE
WATSON With election year around the corner, candidates can begin filing their applications to run for public offices in Marshall County Tuesday, Jan. 2, according to circuit clerk Lucy Carpenter. City to announce industry By SUE
WATSON The City of Holly Springs has secured a loan for $1 million to buy an existing facility for lease to a new manufacturing company next year. Board deals with clubs By SUE
WATSON The Marshall County Board of Supervisors passed motions to address problems with night clubs and animal nuisances at the December 18 meeting. Caribou hunt in Alaska brings lessons By SUE
WATSON Shirley Mathews’ first caribou hunt in the tundra of Alaska will be her last. Mathews, her husband Gary Bush and a friend, Roger Williams, booked an unguided hunt through an outfitter and the three took a trip of a lifetime in September. It was the first hunt for caribou for all of them. Supervisors
OK adoption of private roads The Marshall County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to adopt up to five miles of private roads as county roads over a four-year period of rotation. Report
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