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Tornado destruction reminds USM student of 2010 Yazoo tornado

SnowSnowBy JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

It was a sight all too familiar for Jaslyn Snow.
Damaged buildings, hectic crowds and a sense of panic seemed to pass over the city of Hattiesburg after a destructive tornado ripped through its main hub Sunday evening.
For Snow, who is a student at the University of Southern Mississippi, images of her hometown after the tornado of April 2010 ran through her mind.
But there was also a sense of hope.
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Alderman questions need for cell tower

By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

Despite concern from one city leader, another cellular phone tower will be shooting up behind a local business in Yazoo City.
C Spire will be constructing an 180-foot tower behind Adams Hardware on Broadway. The site was approved by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen last year, but a few modifications required the construction to be revisited.
The board approved the 153-foot variance request Monday afternoon during an open meeting.
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“God will bless this whole town”

Delphene Dees waves to the crowd during a fundraising event held to support her fight against cancer. Hundreds of Yazooans came to the Yazoo Community Complex for the Womanless Beauty Pageant. Over $9,000 was raised.Delphene Dees waves to the crowd during a fundraising event held to support her fight against cancer. Hundreds of Yazooans came to the Yazoo Community Complex for the Womanless Beauty Pageant. Over $9,000 was raised.By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

A good cause will bring out all sorts of people...even men dressed as women.
The auditorium of the Yazoo Community Complex was filled with laughter, tears and hope last weekend as the first Miss Yazoo Womanless Pageant was held in honor of Mrs. Delphene Dees.
The pageant was organized to raise funds for Mrs. Dees, who is battling cancer. Organizers said about 600 people attended the event, raising $9,088.
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City to repair broken storm sirens

By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

It will cost the city about $3,000 to repair the broken weather sirens located within Yazoo City.
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen discussed the costs behind repairing and maintaining the six sirens that are scattered throughout the city during its open board meeting Monday afternoon.
“All of the sirens around the city are not working,” said Mayor McArthur Straughter. “Technicians had to come in and run tests. The sirens then had to be sent back to the manufacturer.”
Many citizens voiced concern over the broken sirens, particularly during the recent severe weather. With no warning signals, many were left uneasy during the storms.
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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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