Bank of Holly Springs

Holly Springs city leaders authorize expenditures

The City of Holly Springs kicked off a new four-year term July 5 with a full agenda. Alderman at-large Tim Liddy was appointed mayor pro tempore.

Mayor Kelvin Buck, entering his second term, announced health insurance premiums are going down.

Also, the board approved a premium of $34,884 with a $5,000 deductible on property insurance from HUD International. The premium last year, $25,675, increased this year because new property was added, including the old Sims School and a new pavilion at Spring Hollow Park, among other items.

The board of aldermen also approved entering upon a contract with Alexander Thompson Arnold for accounting services at the Holly Springs Utility Depart­ment. This satisfied a complaint regarding accounting expressed by the Tennessee Valley Authority, according to the mayor.

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