Ward 1 alderman Bernita Fountain takes a picture of the audience at the Thursday, Feb. 15 special called meeting. Aldermen called the meeting. Mayor Sharon Gipson did not attend.
The Holly Springs Junior High Hawks wrapped up the season undefeated 19-0 last week. The Junior Hawks claimed back-to-back conference championships with a win over H.W. Byers Lions. It was also a second straight undefeated season for coach Rodney Redmond Hawks.
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.
A Holly Springs resident has been arrested and charged with four counts of impersonating a police officer, according to Sheriff Kenny D
By SUE WATSON Staff Writer
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Ward 1 alderman Bernita Fountain takes a picture of the audience at the Thursday, Feb. 15 special called meeting. Aldermen called the meeting. Mayor Sharon Gipson did not attend.
The City of Holly Springs Board of Aldermen received insurance information from James Moody, with Cadence Insurance, and Reginald Thompson, with The Evans Agency.
By SUE WATSON Staff Writer
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Sen. Neil Whaley visits with the board of supervisors briefly to discuss support for county projects before leaving for the Capitol in Jackson Feb. 5.
Eleven days post-op from a total knee replacement, and I’m still trying to find the place where I can say, “I’m glad I had it done!” I’m sure it will be out there in the near future.
For most of this made-for- Hollywood season, the remarkable Blue Mountain girls basketball team has been known as the Super Six.
By RICK CLEVELAND Sports Columnist
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The Holly Springs Junior High Hawks wrapped up the season undefeated 19-0 last week. The Junior Hawks claimed back-to-back conference championships with a win over H.W. Byers Lions. It was also a second straight undefeated season for coach Rodney Redmond Hawks.
Holly Springs head coach Rodney Redmond once again led the Junior High and Peewee Hawks to a Northeast Mississippi conference championship, defeating H.W.
By KENN FALKNER Sports Correspondent
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Holy Family Junior Lady Panthers are 2024 State Champs for the third year in a row. Shown from left are Teyuana Reaves, Christian Buffington, Aniyah Harvey, Kira Faulkner, Alex Wells, JaMirah Williams, A'Shaunti Thomas, Khloe Lewis, Kaliya Brown. Not pictured is Zion Lester and McKynzie Badie.