News Briefs
County
announces spring cleanup
The
Marshall County Board of Supervisors will provide dumpsters at the
following location for your convenience.
Please
pitch-in and make Marshall County a cleaner place to live.
Laws
Hill Community Center, Cayce Fire Department, Potts Camp Fire
Department, Slayden Community Center, Chulahoma Community Center,
Waterford Community Center, Red Banks Fire Department, Watson Community
Center, Byhalia Fire Department, (across the road), Highway 309 North
at Deer Creek Road, Matthews Corner voting precinct, Lakes Estates,
Marianna voting precinct, Wall Hill voting precinct, Early Grove
Community Center, Bethlehem Community Fire Dept., Mt. Pleasant – The
Gin, Victoria Community Center.
Please,
no brush or household garbage!
The
Marshall County Rubbish Pit and White Goods Collection Site is open
from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday.
For
more information you may contact the county administrator at
662-252-7903. If you do not have a contract for your household, please
call 662-252-6652 or 1-877-252-7904, toll free.
Byhalia police
officers respond to 23 calls
The
Byhalia Police Department responded to 23 calls during the past week.
Chief
Gary Looney released the following report – alarm calls, 5; motor
vehicle accidents, 2; disturbances, 1; domestic calls, 1; escorts, 1;
animal-related calls, 3; medical assistance, 4; harassment, 1;
miscellaneous, 5.
Byhalia
police officers also made five arrests last week.
Art exhibit
April 16-18 at Presbyterian Church
The
art of Gay Graber-Stubbs will be on exhibit during the 72nd annual
Pilgrimage this weekend, April 16-18.
The
exhibit will be available for viewing in the Sunday School building at
First Presbyterian Church, 164 South Memphis Street in Holly Springs.
Graduation
edition scheduled May 13
The
South Reporter will publish its annual Graduation Edition May 13,
recognizing 2010 seniors.
To
purchase an advertisement honoring a graduate, call the newspaper
office at 662-252-4261 or 662-838-4844.
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