HSUD accounting manager Chawanna Harris and consultant Michael Watson propose a capital improvement plan for operating and financing the Holly Springs Utility Department.
Pictured at the Ole Miss Team Camp are, from left, Holly Springs Lady Hawks Camiya Nunnally, A'jah Shelton, Khloe Lewis, Na'kirya Martin, Zianna Schlender, Zayriah Farrow, Teyuana Reaves, Nakia Martin, JaNiyah Stigall, Kortnee Boyd and Kayla Randle.
North Mississippi communities are preparing to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary this weekend with traditional Independe
By BOB BAKKEN Editor
Photo by Sue Watson
HSUD accounting manager Chawanna Harris and consultant Michael Watson propose a capital improvement plan for operating and financing the Holly Springs Utility Department.
Wall Doxey State Park officially reopened its gates to the public Monday, June 15, following a nearly five-month closure forced by devastating infrastructure and tre
By BOB BAKKEN Editor
Photo by Bob Bakken
Rust College President Dr. Johnny M. Moore at his desk on the college campus in Holly Springs. Moore is the 13th leader of the state's oldest Historically Black College and University, or HBCU.
Decades of community dedication and a love for football converged Friday night as Marshall County residents raised tens of thousands of dollars to fight cancer.
By BOB BAKKEN Editor
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Artist Heather Coble of Oxford is shown as she completes her work in front of the Marshall County Courthouse during Plein Air Holly Springs on Saturday, June 6.
Armed with paintbrushes, pastels, and a ticking clock, artists from across the region scattered throughout Marshall County on Saturday, June 6, to capture the historic charm of the
The Marshall County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to rescind its previous approval of a zoning exception for a controversial travel center near I-269 and state Highway 302.
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Artists are shown participating in a past Plein Air Holly Springs event. The fourth annual event with artists painting scenes of Holly Springs will be Saturday, June 6.
Pictured are members of the Hickory Flat Wolf Pack, a baseball team that played in the ages 6 and under division of the Marshall County
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Pictured at the Ole Miss Team Camp are, from left, Holly Springs Lady Hawks Camiya Nunnally, A'jah Shelton, Khloe Lewis, Na'kirya Martin, Zianna Schlender, Zayriah Farrow, Teyuana Reaves, Nakia Martin, JaNiyah Stigall, Kortnee Boyd and Kayla Randle.