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Police investigate Tuesday morning robbery

By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

An outbreak of armed robberies continue across Yazoo City as another local store clerk was robbed at gunpoint.
Chief Eric Snow said the Quick and Easy Convenience Store on Broadway was robbed by two suspects Tuesday around 9 a.m.
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Rebels Rule Rivalry

Benton Academy quarterback Dalton Burton is tackled by a Tri-County defender Friday in a 40-6 loss in the classic rivalry matchup. After a competitive first half, the Rebels dominated after halftime.Benton Academy quarterback Dalton Burton is tackled by a Tri-County defender Friday in a 40-6 loss in the classic rivalry matchup. After a competitive first half, the Rebels dominated after halftime.

 

Yazoo City man killed in crash

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A Yazoo City man was killed Friday afternoon when he pulled out into traffic and was struck by an oncoming vehicle.
J.W. William, 68, of South Washington Street, died from injuries sustained in the crash. Yazoo County Coroner Ricky Shivers said William was pronounced dead at the scene.
The other driver was not cited in the accident.

 

Olden’s collection of ancient artifacts on display at JSU gallery

Sam OldenSam OldenBy JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

While Sam Olden was living in Peru during the 1970s, he discovered an assortment of ceramic vessels from ancient Andean American cultures.
Finding many items scattered among rural markets, he began an extensive collection of the pieces.
“Farmers were finding these pieces and didn’t know what they were,” Olden said, perusing through photographs of the collection. “They were selling them in markets. I can remember each event surrounding the purchase of them.”
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A Walk Thru the Zoo to help battle breast cancer

By JASON PATTERSON
Editor & Publisher

Runners and walkers will fill the streets of downtown Yazoo City Oct. 13 to support breast cancer awareness.
A Walk Thru the Zoo, a 5K walk and run that organizers hope will become an annual event, is the newest event scheduled for Yazoo during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  
Melissia Standley and Robin Coleman are working to help establish the event in an effort to provide a fun event to raise funds for a good cause.
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