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Armed robbery suspect caught in county By SUE WATSON An armed robbery suspect sought by DeSoto County and Southaven authorities was apprehended Wednesday about 4 p.m. in a wooded area near Byhalia after some 30 law officers undertook a search, according to Marshall County Sheriff Kenny Dickerson. Authority focuses on landfill, make-up of board By SUE WATSON The board of the Solid Waste Authority of Marshall County discussed amending its bylaws last week and considered a site for a solid waste landfill - measures required to complete a preliminary draft of the comprehensive plan for the county. Benefit boosts homeless shelter By SUE WATSON New Hope Village homeless shelter will open its last two units soon, with help from a community fund-raiser that earned $2,380. Walton gets interim removed from title By SUE WATSON The board of the Holly Springs School District voted last week to name Irene Walton superintendent of education. Walton has been serving as interim superintendent since late February this year. MDOT participates in national “Click It or Ticket” week In an effort to promote awareness on the importance of wearing seat belts, the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) is participating in the national “Click It or Ticket” week. Absentee voting underway By SUE WATSON Absentee balloting is underway for the June Democratic Primary Congressional Election. City leaders study WIN Center proposal By SUE WATSON The Holly Springs Board of Aldermen heard a proposal from Mayor Andre’ DeBerry and Ken Robinson, information technology director, on the use of the technology center as a temporary Workforce Investment Act job training center. Bike rally to benefit fallen Members of the 155th Brigade Combat Team (BCT) will host the first annual Dixie Thunder Run bike rally, benefiting its wounded soldiers and families of fallen soldiers on June 10-12, starting in Tupelo and ending in Hattiesburg. Report News:
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