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Industry eyes expansion By SUE WATSON
With growth in some hometown industries and the prospects of new economic development waiting in the wings due to the new Toyota assembly plant coming to Union County, the Holly Springs mayor and board of aldermen discussed last week how to involve the city in more projects. One faces burglary charges By SUE WATSON A suspect has been arrested and charged with burglary of a residence and two commercial buildings, according to Sheriff Kenny Dickerson. Galena welcomes community readers By SUE WATSON Students at Galena School were treated Friday to a morning parade of adult readers drawn from the community. Movre on board as new tourism director By SUE WATSON The Holly Springs Tourism Bureau, which has been without a full-time executive director for six months, has hired Stephanie Movre of Byhalia for the position. Museum work nears completion By STEPHANIE WASHINGTON
The Marshall County Historical Museum will soon reopen its doors to the public as renovation work on the building is near completion. According to Lois Swanee, the curator and founder, the museum will reopen in July. Officers investigate business break-in at Crescent Meadow Officers with the Holly Springs Police Department responded to an alarm call Friday, March 9, at 1:34 a.m. in the 1000 block of Crescent Meadow Drive to find the business had been burglarized. Officers responded to 18 calls last week including: simple assault/domestic violence (3); shoplifting (2); malicious mischief (3); possession of contraband (3); stalking (1); resisting arrest (1); loud music (1); no insurance (2); and careless driving (2). Anyone with information regarding these or any other crimes can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-729-2169 or the Holly Springs Police Department at 662-252-2122. The caller may be entitled to a reward of up to $1,000. Departments seek new fire ratings By SUE WATSON Cayce is likely to be the first rural fire department to get approved as a graded fire district, according to Harry Willis, assistant chief and president of the board of directors. City to push for cleanup of dilapidated structures By SUE WATSON The Holly Springs Department of Public Works is seeking to condemn seven dilapidated houses in the city that pose safety risks. Firemen respond to 27 calls By SUE WATSON Weather conditions continue to cause firefighters throughout the county to get calls to help with grass, brush and woods fires, according to Kenny Holbrook, chief of the Holly Springs Fire Department. Report News:
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