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City schools accreditation to be downgraded

By VERNON SIKES
Herald Correspondent

Following an audit of the Yazoo City Municipal School District last October, the state Commission on School Accreditation will take action next week on a recommendation to downgrade the district's accreditation from “accredited” to “probation” for the 2012-2013 school year.
The recommendation is based on state education officials' findings during an unannounced, on-site visit Oct. 15-17.
In a March 14 letter from Dr. Paula A Vanderford, executive secretary of the Commission on School Accreditation, to YCMSD Superintendent Dr. Arthur Cartlidge and former school board President Robert Green, Vanderford said the school district “appears to be in violation of” an accreditation policy and 24 of 30 process standards.
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Residents ask city to reconsider proposal

By JASON PATTERSON
Editor & Publisher

Although city officials won’t vote on the proposed ordinance change until the  April 8 meeting, a small group of citizens urged the Mayor and Board of Aldermen Monday to reconsider their position.
During a work session last week the board elected to consider extending the operating hours of city night clubs by 30 minutes until 2 a.m. Alcohol sales would still have to cease at midnight, and the new rules would require the property to be completely vacated at closing time.
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Ninth annual Jerry Clower Festival set for May 4

The Yazoo Herald

The Jerry Clower Festival returns to downtown Yazoo City  on May 4 for a day of family fun and music.
This year’s format will be a little different in response to what has attracted the largest crowds over the course of the festival’s nine-year history.
The music begins at 10 a.m. with local artist Joe Smith and his band.
At 10:30 a.m. the Kinsmen and the Runnells Family will perform gospel favorites.
Southern Halo will perform from 11 a.m.-noon.
Miles Flatt of Cleveland will perform from noon-1 p.m.
Dialogue, a Chicago cover band from Jackson will perform from 1-2.
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King of the Hill

Jamie Patterson Mason Ellis was on top of the mountain during a Thursday play session with friends (from left) Amari Clark, Lillie Stevenson, Elijah Johnson and Arthur Linburger at Wee Care Day Care. Jamie Patterson Mason Ellis was on top of the mountain during a Thursday play session with friends (from left) Amari Clark, Lillie Stevenson, Elijah Johnson and Arthur Linburger at Wee Care Day Care.

 

Police arrest third suspect in January burglary case

SheltonSheltonBy JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

A third suspect involved in a Jonestown burglary was arrested this week, two months after his two accomplices were first put behind bars.
Police investigators kept following leads concerning the Leach Street burglary until they made the final arrest last weekend.
Brandon Shelton was charged with burglary and grand larceny of a residence.
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