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Railroad to repair crossings in city

By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

Railroad officials said repairs to track crossings that have caused damage to some vehicles will begin within a couple of weeks.
Brodie LaBuick, with Canadian National Railway, appeared before the Board of Mayor and Aldermen during its open meeting Monday afternoon. It was the first time the current board has publically met with a railroad official about the numerous complaints from citizens with several railroad crossings in the city.
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Work set for Woodlawn Avenue

By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

Thanks to leftover bond money, a troublesome road in Ward 2 will be repaired.
Alderman Dr. Jack Varner brought the state of Woodlawn Avenue to the attention of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen during its open meeting this week.
The road has become a stretch of muddy dirt that runs down into other roadways within the Yazoo City subdivision.
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Construction at county schools near completion

By VERNON SIKES
Herald Correspondent

“It's probably going to be a couple more months (before it's completed),” said Assistant Superintendent Mickey Rivers said when asked about the construction on the county school district's new office building and classrooms. “The date that they gave me was going to be May.”
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“Pray for the man who shot me”

Natalie Vandevere, a physical therapist assistant at The Fitness Center, helps Ephraim Smith keep his balance on the parallel bars. Smith was shot three times in his legs during a robbery attempt. Natalie Vandevere, a physical therapist assistant at The Fitness Center, helps Ephraim Smith keep his balance on the parallel bars. Smith was shot three times in his legs during a robbery attempt. By VERNON SIKES
Herald Correspondent

Occasionally, we hear stories where individuals have forgiven really severe wrongdoings … murders, sexual assaults, crimes against children and the like. Our reactions are usually something like, “I don't think I could forgive that,” or “That's one crime I would never forgive.”
Forgiveness is tough. It goes against human nature. The natural tendency is to get even, never forget, nurse that grudge.
Ephraim Smith of Yazoo City was shot three times in his legs last year in a robbery attempt. Forgiveness was his immediate reaction, and almost four months later, his wish continues to be that his perpetrator would come to know Jesus and his life would undergo a radical change.
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Man drowns after driving into Wolf Lake

By JASON PATTERSON
Editor & Publisher

Investigators acknowledge that they may never know exactly what caused a man to take his own life Tuesday by driving into Wolf Lake.
Barney Wayne Benson, 46, of the Wolf Lake community, died Tuesday after drowning inside his vehicle. Benson handcuffed himself to the steering wheel before driving into the water off of Deerfield Road.
According to a witness, Benson didn’t seem to make any effort to escape from the vehicle as it sank into the water.
A 911 call came in at 5:20 pm., and the car was fully submerged by the time law enforcement officers arrived on the scene.
The Yazoo County Dive team responded and found the SUV at a depth of about 10 feet, and confirmed that the driver was still inside.  
They were able to hook a cable to the vehicle so that it could be removed.
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