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Residents say black mold still infests Shady Lane apartments

By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

The Yazoo Herald first investigated allegations of a black mold problem at Shady Lane apartments about a year ago.
Some residents say the problem was never corrected and local city and county officials say it has gotten worse.
Ward 4 Alderman Aubry Brent Jr. sparked the discussion last week when he said several residents of the apartment complex contacted him about their concerns. The Shady Lane area is surrounded by his ward but is in Yazoo County, falling under  Supervisor Cobie Collins’ district.
Both Brent and Collins are tackling the issues residents have raised concerning the mold and new management.
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Church gives away collections for a year

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Managing Editor

Imagine your church giving away everything in its collection plate for one year.
It may sound impossible, but one Clinton church proved it can be done. Combining generosity and spiritual growth, the congregation used its tithes and offerings to depict Christ through its community.
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$20,000 in prizes at stake at Fire & Feast

By JASON PATTERSON
Editor & Publisher

Do you think your grilling skills are the best around?
Now’s your chance to prove it.
The Fire and Feast Festival is looking for barbecue teams to compete in the Sept. 7-8 festival at the Yazoo County Fairgrounds.
And there’s a lot more than just bragging rights at stake with $20,000 in prize money being awarded for three competitions.
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Evangelist works to bring Christian message to the people of Yazoo

Elizabeth Davidson is helping lead a tent revival at Campanella Park on Aug. 27-28, beginning at 6 p.m. nightly.  Elizabeth Davidson is helping lead a tent revival at Campanella Park on Aug. 27-28, beginning at 6 p.m. nightly. By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

Christians can’t always expect people to seek the word of God. Sometimes they have to take it to the people.
Evangelist Elizabeth Davidson understands the challenges that come at times with attracting visitors to church.
Many are unsure of what to expect. Some are often embarrassed or filled with guilt. A few even believe they are wasting their time within the sanctuary of a church and its fellowship.
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Carolyn Grace Clark enjoys some playtime at Covenant Christian School Thursday morning. More photos from the good times appear on page 6.Carolyn Grace Clark enjoys some playtime at Covenant Christian School Thursday morning. More photos from the good times appear on page 6.

 
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