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Roaming author settles in the Delta

Author Richard Grant has roamed the world and written about his experiences, but these days he feels at home in the Mississippi Delta.Author Richard Grant has roamed the world and written about his experiences, but these days he feels at home in the Mississippi Delta.By VERNON SIKES
Herald Correspondent

The elements seem to work together.
Thousands of acres of freshly plowed Delta fields, mile after mile of roads that lay flat and wind around a lake that looks more like a river, the crisp fall morning, the generations-old home that once belonged to a family of considerable standing … and Savannah, the shepherd mix who apparently never meets a stranger and possesses the hospitality of a true Southern gentleman.
A truly fertile climate for literary genius. A perfect place for avowed nomad and writer Richard Grant.
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Last Updated (Friday, 21 December 2012 16:43)

 

Police Dept. seeks to collect unpaid fines

FryFryBy JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

The Yazoo City Police Department is cracking down on its unpaid fines once again.
The department annually begins a concentrated effort to round up its loose fines through publishing them in The Yazoo Herald.
Assistant Chief Jessie Fry said the department began the publications last year. He was pleased with the success from the effort and said it will become an annual campaign.
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All I Want For Christmas...

Claire Stevens tells Santa what she wants for Christmas Saturday during Breakfast with Santa at Manchester Academy. The event was presented by the Manchester Positive Parent Teacher Association and sponsored by Titan Engineering and Construction. More photos appear on page 7.Claire Stevens tells Santa what she wants for Christmas Saturday during Breakfast with Santa at Manchester Academy. The event was presented by the Manchester Positive Parent Teacher Association and sponsored by Titan Engineering and Construction. More photos appear on page 7.

 

Rush publishes children’s book

Thomas Rush signs copies of his new book for young readers at Downtown Marketplace.Thomas Rush signs copies of his new book for young readers at Downtown Marketplace.By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

Thomas Rush is showing the world that dreams can become a reality, one page at a time.
The Yazoo native recently published his first children’s book, Can a Pig Swim?, which takes readers on a journey of determination and perseverance.
“This is a book of determination,” Rush, 29, said. “Don’t let people around you discourage you from doing what you want to do.”
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City schools address drugs

By VERNON SIKES
Herald Correspondent

City school officials are trying to figure out the best way to deal with illegal drug problems following a recent incident at Woolfolk Elementary School.
Discussion of the incident came after school board trustee Herman Leach inquired at the beginning of the meeting about illegal drug related problems.
“It is true that we did have a problem at Woolfolk,” said Superintendent Arthur Cartlidge, who called upon Woolfolk Elementary School Principal Elease Lee to brief the board about the incident.
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