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Will Guion became interested in Boy Scouts for the fun things like camping, but he has discovered numerous rewards and life lessons on the way to earning the rank of Eagle Scout.Will Guion became interested in Boy Scouts for the fun things like camping, but he has discovered numerous rewards and life lessons on the way to earning the rank of Eagle Scout.By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

He may still be a teenager, but it’s already clear that Will Guion is going places.
The 18-year-old has a drive that is quite impressive for a boy who hasn’t even graduated high school yet.
He recently earned the rank of Eagle Scout with the Boy Scouts of America. He is very active with community and civic work, particularly with his church and those less fortunate. He has made a name for himself among his peers, earning several awards and honors. And he is already making preparations to attend the United States Naval Academy.
It’s safe to say he’s on the right track.
Guion has a passion for Boy Scouts. Proudly displaying a multitude of badges, he is excited to teach the next generation of scouts the importance of the organization.
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Neglected horses found dead in field

By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

The bodies of two neglected horses were discovered in a field in the Renshaw community this week.
Neighbors have made numerous complaints about the horses and their poor condition over the past several weeks.
Some neighbors had even began to bring food and water to the horses while they were still alive in an effort to save them.
Neighbors said the horses have remained in the field on Renshaw Road for several weeks without adequate food or water.
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County hopes to stop road sign theft

By JASON PATTERSON
Editor & Publisher

Rebecca is a favorite target. Money Sunk is another.
“Sometimes it’s hard to keep a sign with a family name on the pole,” said District 4 Supervisor Jayne Dew.
Road sign theft continues to be a major problem in Yazoo County. District 1 Supervisor Caleb Rivers recently found 18 road signs dumped on the side of the road about a mile from his house.
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Fannie’s Cafe owner Horace Johnson murdered

Sharon London places a sign on Fannie’s Cafe notifying customers that the cafe will be closed until Nov. 26 following the murder of its owner.Sharon London places a sign on Fannie’s Cafe notifying customers that the cafe will be closed until Nov. 26 following the murder of its owner.By JASON PATTERSON
and JAMIE PATTERSON
The Yazoo Herald

Horace Johnson Sr. always had a joke and a smile, and he treated every customer who walked in the door like family.
Johnson always opened the doors to Fannie’s Cafe to allow local families to celebrate events like birthdays and anniversaries and to allow families to gather after funerals. He never charged them a dime. He considered it a way to give something back to the community.
Johnson’s jovial nature is one of the reasons his restaurant has thrived in one of the city’s most impoverished neighborhoods for over three decades, and many Yazooans are still trying to come to terms with how someone could take his life.
The 73-year-old business owner was murdered Friday night after he tried to remove a disorderly man from his local business. Johnson died from a   gunshot wound to his throat.
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Rebels win North State Title

Tri-County Academy quarterback Trey Bozeman scrambles with Benton Academy’s Shelby Twiner in pursuit Friday night as the Rebels captured the North State Title with a 26-10 victory. The game lived up to its high expectations, but in the end Tri-County was able to pull away to earn a shot at defending the Class A State Championship Friday against Wilkinson Christian. Coverage of the game begins on page 6A, along with two full color photo pages in Section B.Tri-County Academy quarterback Trey Bozeman scrambles with Benton Academy’s Shelby Twiner in pursuit Friday night as the Rebels captured the North State Title with a 26-10 victory. The game lived up to its high expectations, but in the end Tri-County was able to pull away to earn a shot at defending the Class A State Championship Friday against Wilkinson Christian. Coverage of the game begins on page 6A, along with two full color photo pages in Section B.

 
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