Fall scene
Wed, 10/09/2019 - 8:02pm
A flower on Chulahoma Avenue in Holly Springs attracts a beautiful butterfly.
A flower on Chulahoma Avenue in Holly Springs attracts a beautiful butterfly.
The fourth annual Lady Landowners Seminar was well attended with Marshall County Homemaker Volunteers, Master Gardeners, and farm men and women filling up the meeting room at the
Robert Kimbrough Sr., Dan Torigoe of Japan and Duwayne Burnside bring some lively blues to the square outside The Bottomless Cup.
Photo by Sue WatsonPhil Walker and Ralph Moore led a community meeting to discuss strategic planning for the City of Holly Springs as it relates to general tourism and heritage tourism. Walker has been hired to help the city determine what it wants to emphasize and to offer tourists in order to attract them to the city. The event was held at The Bottomless Cup.
Downtown revitalization and heritage tourism were the topics of a community gathering to help build consensus on attracting visitors to the City of Holly Springs.
Photo by Sue WatsonAmanda Honeycutt, student pharmacist at Tyson Drugs, gives Drew Snyder, director of state Medicaid, his annual flu shot.
Photos by Sue Watson(Left) Holly Johnson works in the compounding lab. (Right) From left are Jordan Ballou (Tyson’s), Terri Kirby, (director of pharmacy, Medicaid), Sen. Neil Whaley, Drew Snyder (executive director, Medicaid), Bob Lomenick, Joseph Nosser (Tyson’s) and Tara Clark (deputy executive director, Medicaid).
Mississippi Division of Medicaid leadership visited Tyson Drug Co.
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