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| Cayce attains Class 8 By SUE WATSON
Cayce Fire Department has obtained a grading district from the Mississippi State Rating Bureau, according to a press release from the bureau last week. City takes steps for utility extension By SUE WATSON The Holly Springs Board of Aldermen held a public hearing last week, followed by a motion to authorize the issuance of $1.6 million in revenue bonds to extend natural gas service to about 1,000 potential customers west of the city.
Police investigate robberies Officers of the Holly Springs Police Department responded to an alarm call on Monday, Sept. 17, around 12:36 a.m. in the 500 block of J.M. Ash Drive and found a front glass broken out of a business, according to chief Robert Pearson. Forum focuses on education in county By SUE WATSON The superintendents of the Marshall County and Holly Springs school districts and a charter board member of the county industrial development authority (IDA) participated in an NAACP-sponsored forum on education Saturday at Asbury United Methodist Church with about 40 attending. Preliminary work to begin on Hwy. 305 According to District Engineer Richard Allen, the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) has begun preliminary work on Highway 305 in DeSoto County. |
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