Holly Springs police make felony arrests
Holly Springs police officers made two arrests last week, according to chief Dwight Harris.
Holly Springs police officers made two arrests last week, according to chief Dwight Harris.
Photo by Sue Watson
Circuit clerk Lucy Carpenter administers the oath of office Thursday to Dr. Lela Smith Hale.
Courtesy photo
Representatives of the Marshall County School District and community traveled to the Mississippi Department of Education offices Monday, Dec. 12, to report on Galena School to state department representatives. Galena is one of the county’s at-risk schools. From left are Terry Cook (board of trustees), Sonya Cross and Lela Hale (central office), Shoanee Garrison (principal, Galena) Heather Todd (fourth grade teacher, Galena) and Leslie King (president, Parent Teacher Organization).
Dr. Lela Smith Hale was sworn in Thursday as the last elected superintendent of education for the Marshall County School District.
Jasper Whitlock, a member of the Holly Springs Cowboys, participates in the downtown Christmas parade Saturday. The parade is a project of the Holly Springs Main Street Chamber.
District 4 supervisor George Zinn recommended Marshall County look in to giving a reward to people who catch someone littering.
SUE WATSON
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