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City to form new Triangle Board

By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

City leaders feel they are sometimes left in the dark when it comes to operations at the Triangle Cultural Center since its board disbanded.
K.K. Hill, director of the Triangle, provides the Board of Mayor and Aldermen updates on the local facility. However, the board that the city leaders established hasn’t functioned as such in several months.
“There is a lot going on down there that we don’t know,” said Ward 2 Alderman Dr. Jack Varner. “There is a lot going on down there that we wouldn’t like if we did know.”
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Brent says it’s time to clean up leaves

By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

One city alderman said he is tired of the streets of Yazoo City being neglected with giant piles of leaves and other debris.
Ward 4 Alderman Aubry Brent Jr. discussed the matter with street supervisor Danny Miller during the Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting this week.
Brent commended Miller for always being ready to answer any call, but he felt the curbside service of the street department needs improvement.
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Twenty years at Ricks Library

Miranda Purvis will mark her 20th year at Ricks Memorial Library next week.Miranda Purvis will mark her 20th year at Ricks Memorial Library next week.By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

Miranda Purvis will be celebrating 20 years at Ricks Memorial Library next week.
The Yazoo native has seen her share of changes while working at the local library for the past two decades. But the love for her hometown and giving back to the community through her job has remained steady over the years.
“We have a unique community here,” she said. “You have to love it to stay here. I was born and raised here, and I am not going anywhere.”
Purvis joined the library staff on Dec. 16, 1993.
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Woman turns in lost purse with nearly $3,000 inside

Police officer Sam Carter is pictured with Jeannette Williams, who turned in a purse she found with nearly $3,000 inside. Police officer Sam Carter is pictured with Jeannette Williams, who turned in a purse she found with nearly $3,000 inside. By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

When a good Samaritan returned a purse she found filled with about $3,000 inside,  police officers were unsure of how to handle it.
“We have never had a purse returned with the money left in it, especially this amount of money,” said officer Sam Carter, with a smile. “We didn’t really even know what to do.”
Jeannette Williams found the purse left inside a shopping cart at Save-A-Lot earlier this week.
The purse’s owner left the grocery store suddenly to attend to a family emergency, unaware that she left her purse in the cart.
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Old 49 bridge to be replaced

By JASON PATTERSON
Editor & Publisher

Many drivers say a little prayer before they cross the old wooden bridge on Old Highway 49 in Yazoo County.
The aging bridge is outdated and showing its age, but it will soon be replaced by a modern structure.
Yazoo County officials were even more pleased to learn that it’s going to cost much less than projected to replace the bridge.
Carthage-based N.L. Carson Construction submitted the lowest bid for the project at $829,738. County Engineer Larry Dixon said the bid was $192,000 or 19 percent lower than the estimated cost.
“These companies are hungry, and they need the work,” Dixon said.
The Board of Supervisors awarded the contract this week.
Cobie Collins, board president, said he now wants to focus on trying to speed up the process of securing funding for much needed repairs to Carter Road.

 
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