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HSUD accounting manager Chawanna Harris and consultant Michael Watson propose a capital improvement plan for operating and financing the Holly Springs Utility Department.

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Pictured at the Ole Miss Team Camp are, from left, Holly Springs Lady Hawks Camiya Nunnally, A'jah Shelton, Khloe Lewis, Na'kirya Martin, Zianna Schlender, Zayriah Farrow, Teyuana Reaves, Nakia Martin, JaNiyah Stigall, Kortnee Boyd and Kayla Randle.

News

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Holly Springs Fire Chief Rodney Crane is shown with Tracy Jeffries Jr., left, and Lakell Royce Pegues, right, both approved as part-time firemen.

Holly Springs Mayor and Board of Aldermen heard department reports at the June 16 meeting.

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Author and Wynne House Inn Marianne Monson.

Local residents celebrating Independence Day this Saturday will have a unique opportunity to meet a relatively new neighbor who spends

North Mississippi communities are preparing to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary this weekend with traditional Independe

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HSUD accounting manager Chawanna Harris and consultant Michael Watson propose a capital improvement plan for operating and financing the Holly Springs Utility Department.

Utility consultant Michael Watson discussed a proposal for long-term financing of projects to assure completion of work necessary to se

The legal battle over the Holly Springs Utility District took a shift on Friday, June 19, following a courtroom agreement that narrows

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From left, Seth Slocum, Joseph Tate, Kassidy Gamblin, and Matthew Bell, all competing in the Special Olympics USA Games at Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Byhalia resident Matthew Bell is among the Mississippi athletes as official competition is underway this week at the Special Olympics U

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The entrance to Wall Doxey State Park south of Holly Springs. The park reopened June 15 after being heavily damaged during January's ice storm.

Wall Doxey State Park officially reopened its gates to the public Monday, June 15, following a nearly five-month closure forced by devastating infrastructure and tre

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Rust College President Dr. Johnny M. Moore at his desk on the college campus in Holly Springs. Moore is the 13th leader of the state's oldest Historically Black College and University, or HBCU.

Dr. Johnny M. Moore does not feel the weight of history. He sees the architecture of an opportunity.

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Cancer survivors stand ready to lead the Marshall County Relay for Life on Friday, June 5 at the Multi-Purpose Center in Holly Springs.

Decades of community dedication and a love for football converged Friday night as Marshall County residents raised tens of thousands of dollars to fight cancer.

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Artist Heather Coble of Oxford is shown as she completes her work in front of the Marshall County Courthouse during Plein Air Holly Springs on Saturday, June 6.

Armed with paintbrushes, pastels, and a ticking clock, artists from across the region scattered throughout Marshall County on Saturday, June 6, to capture the historic charm of the

The Marshall County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to rescind its previous approval of a zoning exception for a controversial travel center near I-269 and state Highway 302.

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Artists are shown participating in a past Plein Air Holly Springs event. The fourth annual event with artists painting scenes of Holly Springs will be Saturday, June 6.

The Kate Freeman Clark Art Gallery will host 30 plein air artists for the fourth annual Plein Air Holly Springs on Saturday, June 6.

Opinion

Are you excited for America’s 250th anniversary?

A quieter week this week.

I’m sure you are well aware that Sunday was Father’s Day.

Sports

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Jeremiah Thomas (15) of the Hawks drives toward the goal in summer league action.

Summer league 2026 is over for the Holly Springs boys basketball team with the top priority accomplished.

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Darryl Partee, head coach of the Byhalia Indians, focuses on summer league action.

Coach Darryl Partee said he watched his Byhalia Indians grow and come together as a team in summer league basketball action.

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Pictured are members of the Neal Lil’ Rascals, a Potts Camp baseball team that played in the ages 4 and under division of the Marshall

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Pictured are members of the Hickory Flat Wolf Pack, a baseball team that played in the ages 6 and under division of the Marshall County

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Pictured at the Ole Miss Team Camp are, from left, Holly Springs Lady Hawks Camiya Nunnally, A'jah Shelton, Khloe Lewis, Na'kirya Martin, Zianna Schlender, Zayriah Farrow, Teyuana Reaves, Nakia Martin, JaNiyah Stigall, Kortnee Boyd and Kayla Randle.

A highlight of summer basketball for the Holly Springs Lady Hawks came Saturday, June 13, when they had the opportunity to play at the

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Coach Justin Mann

Northwest Mississippi Community College recently announced the hiring of Justin Mann, who will be the 13th men’s basketball

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Coach Brent Kuhl

Brent Kuhl fully understands the importance of summer basketball, particularly for his Potts Camp Cardinals who had their struggles in

Coach Sylvester Kilgore handed out boys basketball honors for the 2025-26 season during a Holly Springs High School athletic awards ass

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Pictured are members of the Potts Camp Tigers, a baseball team that played in the ages 8 and under division of the Marshall County Sports League.

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Byers head coach Mario Lane gives some instructions to his team during the jamboree.

School starts back Aug. 3, and coach Mario Lane said he will be walking the halls of H.W. Byers looking for more football players.

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Khiylen Taylor (3) drives past a Lake Cormorant player in summer action.

Playing time on the basketball court is crucial this summer for the Holly Springs Hawks.

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