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Supervisors take action to end E911 dispute

By JASON PATTERSON
Editor & Publisher

The Board of Supervisors took action Monday that they hope will end the dispute with Yazoo City officials over the E911 interlocal agreement.
“We’re not going to participate in this circus,” said Cobie Collins, board president.
The county is sending a letter to city officials stating that it will pay $4,500 for the trash pit and accept $15,000 monthly for E911. These are the contributions both entities currently pay.
If the city wishes to terminate the interlocal agreement with the county on E911 on Sept. 30, the county will also cease collecting taxes for the city. Collins said the county does not currently have a contract with the city on an interlocal agreement to collect taxes. -------for the rest of the story see The Yazoo Herald printed edition or subscribe to the Digital Edition.----------

 

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