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April 1st, 2013
The mother of a female juvenile, both of whom reside in West Point, has taken legal action against the McDonaldâs restaurant in West Point, claiming negligence and failure to control employees.
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A large sinkhole located on Northwood Forest Road was discovered late last week and is now being repaired before any injuries occur due to its extent and depth.
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On March 12, six candidates were on the ballot in an attempt to fill the empty District 36 House seat that was left vacant after the passing of longtime Rep. David Gibbs in January.
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A bill that would bring about the lawful consolidation of the West Point School District and the West Clay School District will be voted on today.
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March 30th
Ten year after the city of West Point received its charter in 1858, a small brush arbor church was erected on what is today Mayhew Street.
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In the early morning hours of March 28, 2013, the Clay County Sheriff Department, Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics and Chickasaw County Sheriff Department executed a search warrant at 10241 Colony Road in western Clay County that resulted in the arrests of John Henry Moye, age 41, of 10241 Colony Road and Meldon Evans, age 54, of 263 County Road 55, Houston, MS.
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Tom Soya Grain Company of West Point is working diligently to protect the dock at the Port of Clay from damage and is hoping a Mississippi Department of Transportation improvement grant will allow them to do so.
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March 29th
A serious allegation against the North Mississippi Center for Higher Educational Advancement (NMCHEA) was laid to rest this week during the vacation term of Clay County Circuit Court.
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March 28th
The attorneys handling the two sides of a lawsuit against the city of West Point may have settled the case this week, but the aftermath has been anything but settling.
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Clay County Circuit Court officials are now trying to figure out exactly where the venue should be for the case of a man accused of shooting and killing Starkville native Devin Mitchell.
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