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Three inducted into MA Athletic Hall of Fame

Michael McGraw, Angie Hearst Edgar and Harvey Luby were the first to be inducted into the newly established Manchester Athletic Hall of Fame.Michael McGraw, Angie Hearst Edgar and Harvey Luby were the first to be inducted into the newly established Manchester Athletic Hall of Fame.By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

Three former athletes were inducted into Manchester Academy’s newly established Athletic Hall of Fame.
Harvey Luby, Angie Hearst Edgar and Michael McGraw were the first class to be inducted into the group last Saturday during the school’s Grow Green and Gold fundraiser.
“The Manchester Board of Directors established the Hall of Fame to honor its best athletes and help highlight our school history,” said Henry Barbour, board member. “It is a high honor for these three athletes to be selected in this first Hall of Fame class because the board considered athletes from over a 44 year school history.”
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Varner says mobile home exceptions must be stopped

By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

Granting exceptions for mobile homes in certain residential zones was yet again a hot topic among city leaders last week.
After one request to allow a mobile home in a residential zone was tabled, Alderman Dr. Jack Varner said this issue was starting to get out of control.
“You are going to end up putting trailers on every vacant lot in the city,” Varner said, during the Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting. “I have voted against it every time. There is no reason to put trailers all over town.”
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MA raises $142,000 with Grow Green & Gold event

By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

Manchester Academy raised $142,000 with its Grow Green and Gold fundraiser.
School officials and supporters were very pleased with the community’s contributions. The effort was so well-attended that it collected $42,000 above its original goal.
“It turned out to be very successful,” said MA Headmaster Bryan Dendy. “We had a great turnout from the community with so much support.”
The event featured a live and silent auction. The auction was geared toward agriculture with contributions from chemical companies and other agriculture-related organizations.
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Wildlife Banquet Saturday

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The annual Yazoo County Wildlife Banquet is set for Saturday at 4:30 p.m. at McCoy Elementary. The program will feature Dogwood Outdoors, and proceeds will benefit Catch-A-Dream and Blair E. Batson Children’s Hospital.
More details about the banquet are on page 16.

 

City worker says politics in the way of progress

By JASON PATTERSON
Editor & Publisher

One Yazoo City employee says the biggest problem with the city’s operations is interference by elected officials.
Dick Stricklin, who has worked for the city for nearly four years, said elected officials are placing friends on the city payroll and refusing to allow department heads to hold those “friends” accountable when they fail to do their jobs.
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