Supervisors talk about keeping offices clean
The board of supervisors and Marshall County employees are taking necessary steps to keep offices clean as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
The board of supervisors and Marshall County employees are taking necessary steps to keep offices clean as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Residents of Moore Plantation returned to the Marshall County Board of Supervisors to seek help with flooding of their properties during heavy downpours.
Charles Higgs of Red Banks works with metal. He was laid off in March due to COVID-19. “Just keeping my lights on while COVID is here,” he said.
Two electric cooperatives that serve parts of Marshall County are recipients of funding from the Mississippi Electric Cooperatives Broadband COVID-19 grant program.
There is a lot of work taking place at Featherston and Polk Place in Holly Springs.
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