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Hodge Crowned TCA Queen

Amanda Hodge was crowned Tri-County Academy’s 2012 homecoming queen by 2011 queen Brooke Seale. Pictured with Hodge are Headmaster Mark Johnson, her father, Charlie Hodge, flower girl Allie Bates and ringbearer Eli Tucker.  Amanda Hodge was crowned Tri-County Academy’s 2012 homecoming queen by 2011 queen Brooke Seale. Pictured with Hodge are Headmaster Mark Johnson, her father, Charlie Hodge, flower girl Allie Bates and ringbearer Eli Tucker.

 

A night to remember

Nora Grace Davis hugs Cassidy Scott with Jenny Reynolds waiting her turn during a ceremony honoring the state champion softball team Friday.Nora Grace Davis hugs Cassidy Scott with Jenny Reynolds waiting her turn during a ceremony honoring the state champion softball team Friday.

 

No opposition to redistricting plan

By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

There was no public opposition to the city’s proposed redistricting plan that would move some voters into different wards.
The public hearing concerning the proposal was held during the Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting Monday afternoon.
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Fair returns to Yazoo

By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

Anticipation and excitement are in the air as the annual Yazoo County Fair returns this week with a few new twists and traditional favorites.
The Yazoo County Fair will be held from Oct. 12-20 at the county fairgrounds. Gate admission includes all rides.
The family-friendly event has attracted local and out of town visitors since the 1930s. And with the vibrant lights, exciting rides and tempting food, this year should be no different.
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Alderman aims to clean up city park

By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

One city alderman said it’s time to take some action to keep the Wardell Leach Recreational Complex a safe and decent place.
Ward 4 Alderman Aubry Brent said he has received several complaints about certain activities being reported at the local complex.
With a million dollar complex, Brent said it’s time to address the small complaints in order to keep it a pleasant place for citizens.
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