From left, Elijah Brown, Caislyn Jenkins, Cameryn Brown and Brendyn Jenkins enjoy some coloring time at the Kids Corner at the Marshall County Library in Holly Springs.<
The March 5 meeting of the Holly Springs Mayor and Board of Aldermen saw the 36item agenda grow to 55 items as aldermen added their motions to the agenda for consideration.
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Building and Grounds supervisor Simpson Stroupe presents a list of project needs to the Marshall County Board of Supervisors. Shown in background are from left, Tim Powell, county administrator, and David Johnson, zoning administrator.
The Marshall County Board of Supervisors is hearing from new appointees, Simpson Stroupe, director of building and grounds, David Johnson, new zoning administrator, and Gary Anderson, who was recen
Reading can transport the mind to different worlds; it teaches and sparks the imagination. Holly Springs Primary School kindergarten classes celebrated Dr.
A long battle by residents of Farley Road Subdivision and Linden Circle to stop developer John Porter’s construction of a subdivision on Barringer Road is over.
Home – What a wonderful place to be. There is nothing fancy about my house. We started building it in 1982, and to this day, it is not finished for various reasons.
Easter will be celebrated on Sunday, March 31. Mothers are shopping and looking for special discounts on the perfect dress for their daughters and suits/blazers for their boys.
Now that the opening rounds of the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament is complete, the Southeastern Conference didn’t live up to the hype in this year’s tournament.
By KENN FALKNER Sports Correspondent
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Chris Jans has his Mississippi State Bulldogs in the NCAA Tournament for a second consecutive year.
Seventy-five years ago, a tall, thin teen-aged girl named Dot Ford scored 82 points in a high school basketball game in the tiny, northeast Mississippi town of Smithvil