Archive - 2013
March 27th
Lester Moore stepped out of the pulpit on a number of occasion during his Wednesday Holy Week service message.
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West Point citizens showed up to an after-hours community meeting on Tuesday night to voice their concerns about local utilities to Mississippi Public Service Commissioner for the Northern District Brandon Presley.
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West Point Mayor Scott Ross responded Wednesday to the Daily Times Leaders’ article printed Tuesday regarding the settlement reached in the alleged racial discrimination case involving one former and three current West Point police officers. Below is the mayor’s response in its entirety:
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A man accused of fleeing police in a vehicle Monday night then fleeing police on foot is now wanted by the West Point Police Department on a host of charges.
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March 25th
I wanted to take today to relay a little snippet of a conversation I heard on Friday night at the Ozark Regional Intercollegiate Rodeo.
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WEST POINT – As hosts of the third event in the Ozark Region’s spring rodeo schedule, the East Mississippi Community College rodeo teams placed fourth in the men’s division and fifth in the women’s competition held this past weekend.
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Little Dragon TaeKwonDo School of Martial Arts promoted Tracy Tillman of Tillman’s TaeKwonDo to Master status (5th Degree Black Belt) on March 10, 2013.
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Clay County resident Rashaan Ivy, who is accused of shooting a woman in the head, began his defense with substantial dollars to pay a private attorney to help prove his innocence. Those dollars have now run very low, and Ivy and his defense attorney T.K. Moffett is asking Clay County to pay for the rest of Ivy’s defense.
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This week, Christians around the globe begin celebration of the Easter Holiday with Holy Week services.
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What was expected to be a weeklong trial in federal court ended early Monday morning after a settlement in the case was reached.
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