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$2 million not enough for crisis
center
By SUE
WATSON
Staff Writer
Consultant
Gary Anderson apprised the board of supervisors in a recent meeting
that the $2 million bond bill in the 2007 legislation won’t
be enough to build a 16-bed crisis intervention center in Marshall
County.
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Potts Camp ordinance prohibits
vicious dogs
By SUE WATSON
Staff Writer
A
recent dog ordinance passed by the Town of Potts Camp has drawn some
criticism and concern by pet owners, according to Mayor Jimmie Collins.
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Hundreds celebrate life of Ida B.
Wells
By SUE WATSON
Staff Writer
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Photo by
Sue Watson
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Singing
gospel
Catherine Jefferson and her daughter Donna Jeffries, with Great Wings
of Joy, entertain Friday evening during the gospel concert.
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There
were lots of volunteers and group involvement at the Ida B. Wells
celebration this year with about 200 turning out Friday for food,
gospel music, dance and poetry readings.
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Clerk says be prepared for voting
By SUE WATSON
Staff Writer
Anyone
who has not voted since the 2003 countywide election is urged to check
their voting status at the circuit clerk’s office, said Lucy
Carpenter, Marshall County circuit clerk.
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Hospital seeks increase in indigent
care funds
By SUE WATSON
Staff Writer
Jim
Tuttle and W.A. McMillan, trustees of the board of directors of
Alliance Hospital in Holly Springs, approached the board of supervisors
for a five-year lease renewal and an incremental contribution toward
indigent care at the mid-July meeting.
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HSUD extends water, gas sewer services
By SUE WATSON
Staff Writer
Residents
and businesses in Holly Springs, Red Banks and east on Highway 4, can
look forward to new services thanks to the hard work of the Holly
Springs Utility Department (HSUD) and funds from a variety of sources,
according to public works director Don Hollingsworth.
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