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Convicted sex offender back in jail

HilderbrandHilderbrandBy JASON PATTERSON
Editor & Publisher

A convicted sex offender from Yazoo County is facing new charges.
Ray Hilderbrand, 37, of 5632 Hebron Church Road, was arrested Friday.
Warren County Sheriff Martin Pace said Hilderbrand is charged with soliciting a child under age 16 to perform a sexual act.
Investigators have been working on the case for weeks.
Yazoo County deputies aided Warren County investigators  and federal probation officers in making the arrest at Hilderbrand’s home. Investigators executed a search warrant on the home but haven’t revealed if anything incriminating was discovered.
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Man charged in hit and run

PowellPowellBy JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

A female victim remains unresponsive after she was struck by a vehicle on Broadway last week, with the driver fleeing the scene.
Earl Powell was charged with fleeing the scene of an accident.
Police Chief Eric Snow said officers responded to the accident around 9:30 p.m. last Tuesday on Broadway at the JR Mini Mart near Highland Drive.
“The door of the victim’s vehicle was open when officers found her on the ground,” Snow said. “She was bleeding from her head.”
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Yazoo City High hosting Night of Worship Saturday

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Yazoo City High School welcomes students of all area schools Saturday for a night of sharing faith and encouragement.
Organizers also hope the event will be an opportunity to demonstrate the good things that Fellowship of Christian Athletes is bringing to our local youth.
Night of Worship is set for 7 p.m. Saturday at the Yazoo City High Gym. The event will feature music along with testimonies.
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Four decades of service

Marsha Bradley (right) will soon retire after 40 years of service in the local insurance business. Pictured with Bradley (from left) are coworkers Angela McCausley and Annette McGraw at Yazoo Insurance Agency. Marsha Bradley (right) will soon retire after 40 years of service in the local insurance business. Pictured with Bradley (from left) are coworkers Angela McCausley and Annette McGraw at Yazoo Insurance Agency. ­By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

Marsha Bradley will retire next month after 40 years of service to the community at Yazoo Insurance Agency.
Bradley, a Yazoo County native, has been a familiar face at the local insurance company. She will be greatly missed by the staff and customers she has worked with for the past four decades.
“As many wise men would tell you, ‘anyone can be replaced,’” said Bill McGraw, company owner. “But no one can replace 40 years of professional excellence. We wish Marsha the best of luck, good health and good fortune in her retirement.”
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Resident says city needs to finish cleanup job

Yazoo resident Mary Houston was glad to see the city tear down a dilapidated home next to her property, but she says the mess left  behind has been an even bigger nuisance. Yazoo resident Mary Houston was glad to see the city tear down a dilapidated home next to her property, but she says the mess left behind has been an even bigger nuisance. By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

A Yazoo City woman said she is disgusted with a vacant lot next to her home that is covered with trash and rats from a recent demolishment.
Mary Houston, who lives on Madison Street, said the city has fallen down on its job of cleaning up the remains from a house that was demolished a few weeks ago.
“The city is not doing their job,” Houston said, looking over the vacant lot. “People need to be aware of this.”
The house that was formerly located on the lot had been an eyesore for several years. Extensions and other accommodations were made to the property owners in an effort to clean up the property. But city leaders put their foot down a few months ago and ordered for the home to be demolished.
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