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Photo by Bob Bakken

Special Olympics athlete Matthew Bell leads the Law Enforcement Torch Run participants on their way from the Byhalia Walking Park on Saturday, May 2. The Byhalia run was one of a number of similar relays in the state that ended at the Keesler Federal Field in Biloxi on Friday, May 8.

Byhalia Torch Run supports Special Olympics

Under a clear Saturday morning sky, the “Flame of Hope” made its way through the streets of Byhalia, carried by a pack of law enforceme

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Courtesy of Mikalah Wilson

A view of tree damage left after the storm system went through Holly Springs Tuesday night, April 28. Wind gusts were clocked as high as 60 miles per hour or more in the late evening storm. Tornado watches and warnings were issued as a result.

County endures wind, rain, damage in weeknight storm

Severe thunderstorms packing 60 mile-per-hour winds and more tore through Marshall County on Tuesday night, injuring a sheriff’s deputy

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From left, Larry Ruben, Michelle Anderson, Tanya Churchill and Patrick Foster.

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Steakhouse owner asks to annex property to the city

Randall Swaney, owner of Marshall Steakhouse, near Red Banks, requests the city of Holly Springs annex his property so he can make improvements and connect his projects the Holly Springs sewer system which currently ends at Kingdom Hall on Highway 178 W.

Advancement Alliance to help with market

Four members of the Holly Springs Advancement Alliance presented plans to support the Farmers Market this year to the Holly Springs Boa

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Photos by Sue WatsonReginald Burke, surrounded by classmates, aldermen and Mayor Charles Terry, holds high his retirement plaque for 25 years service to the City of Holly Springs.

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Terry Sims is presented with a plaque of recognition for 32 years with the utility department. Shown, from left, are Alderman Sandra Hodges, Sims, Mayor Charles Terry, and Aldermen Jim Moore and Dexter Shipp.

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Paulette Stewart is presented with a resolution from the City in support of the Mid-South Transplant Foundation. Shown from left are Alderman Sandra Hodges, Stewart, Mayor Charles Terry, and Aldermen Jim Moore and Dexter Shipp.

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Michael Howell, is recognized for 37 years service at the Holly Springs Utility Department.

City honors retirees with plaques, photos

The City of Holly Springs launched its April 7 board meeting showing appreciation for a number of public servants.

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