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May 10th, 2013
On Thursday afternoon, the Hebron Christian School Eagles hit the football field for their “Navy-Gold Spring Game” in Pheba to finish their two weeks of training in anticipation of the 2013 fall season.
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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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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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May 9th
Henry Lee Brooks age 59, passed away Thursday, May 2, 2013, at North Mississippi Medical Center of West Point.
Funeral services are Saturday, May 11, 2013, at 11 a.m. from Third Mt. Olive M.B. Church with the Rev. Al Lathan Sr., officiating. Burial will follow in Strong Hill Cemetery.
Visitation is today, Friday, May 10, 2013, from 3 – 6 p.m. at Carter’s Mortuary Services Chapel.
Carter’s Mortuary Services is in charge of arrangements.
This journey to a back to back state championship began at the Ridgeland Tennis Center and late Wednesday afternoon the long road to a repeat ended in Ridgeland as Oak Hill Academy’s Kim Kelly and John Wesley Williamson defeated their Lamar School opponents, Olivia Mabry and Joseph Marcello, in three sets 6-1, 6-7, 6-4.
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I would like to take a moment to thank Mrs. Wendy Fuller, our former Clay County Election Commissioner for all of the hard work and years she has put in with the county.
On Thursday morning, the Clay County Board of Supervisors voted to dismiss Fuller as an Election Commissioner. The vote was 3-2.
The board had a tough job to do, and they did it the best way that it could have been handled.
The circumstances surrounding Fuller’s dismissal should not blemish her overall record of service to the citizens of Clay County.
Under the pressure of winning an individual state title and a possible team state title for the Oak Hill Lady Raiders, Anna Ready put on her best performance of the 2013 season.
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Nothing is more important than giving children the best start in life. Dr. Johnnie E. Rasberry wants to help parents with his book, “Hannibal’s Garden and the Friends That Helped Him.”
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