County residents angry about trash
Supervisors were raked over the coals in a recent meeting for not working aggressively enough to stop littering of the roadsides and the ditches.
Supervisors were raked over the coals in a recent meeting for not working aggressively enough to stop littering of the roadsides and the ditches.
Photo by Sue WatsonThe 80th Holly Springs Tour of Historic Homes was opened Friday last week on the steps of historic Montrose. Shown at the ribbon cutting are queen Mary Neely Jones, escort Mitchell Lafever, flower girl Lilli Cate Thompson, Mayor Kelvin Buck, Rev. William S. Banks, Anderson Chapel CME Church, and Annie Moffitt.
Photo by Sue WatsonBea Green is pictured at Walthall Place with docents Kaleigh Carrington, Rosamond Barnett and Sarah Shoup.
Photo by Sue WatsonHenry Hilderbrand, of Snow Lake, has been making works of art out of PVC for about two years. He and wife Brenda Bartus brought their art to Holly Springs for the first time on the downtown square.
The 80th Annual Holly Springs Tour of Homes was enjoyed by pilgrims and local guests and volunteers this past weekend.
Larry Hall has seen a lot of progress the 25 years he has worked for Marshall County, and particularly now.
In January this year when there was so much rain, Janya Rowland had trouble getting in and out of her drive.
A groundpbreaking ceremony was conducted last week for Fast Pace Urgent Care, a new 24-7 clinic coming this year to Holly Springs.
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