Archive - 2013 - News Article
May 15th
Jimmy Clark and Charles Collins will go head-to-head in a runoff for the city’s Ward 3 post on May 21.
The city has announced that absentee voting for that election begins today.
City Hall will be open from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., regular business hours, from today until Friday, May 17.
City Hall will also be open on Saturday, May 18 at 8 a.m. until noon. That is final day for absentee voting.
Clark, Collins and Ken Poole squared off last Tuesday for Ward 3, and neither Clark nor Collins received 50 percent plus one vote.
Polls will open on May 21 at 7 a.m.
May 14th
Get your plates and forks ready for a scrumptious bite of cheesecake from Jubilations Cheesecake, which is opening for business next week at the Shops of Community Commons in West Point.
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City of West Point officials are proud that they are one of the 2013 recipients of two Brownfields grants awarded through the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Jimmy Clark and Charles Collins will go head-to-head in a runoff for the city’s Ward 3 post on May 21.
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May 13th
Not one, not two, but multiple residents in the area of Clark Circle reported hearing gunshots late Thursday night, and although no one was injured police are in search of individuals believed to be connected to the incident.
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The Clay County Sheriff’s Department was granted authorization Thursday to enter into two agreements – one with the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks and one with an area grant writer.
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If there’s one agency that stays busy for a great cause, that’s Community Counseling Services, which gave a glimpse this month into the status of the numerous programs it offers.
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May 10th
Keeping our campuses safe is of the utmost importance to trustees of the West Point School Board, who will soon welcome a Clay County Sheriff Deputy as the school resource officer for the West Point School District.
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It has been just over a week after the champaign bottles were popped in celebration of Clay County’s victory in economic development with the announcement of Yokohama Tire Corporation coming to town.
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When Richard Ramsey’s phone rings, the Howlin’ Wolf Blues Museum Director never knows who is going to be on the other end.
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