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Relay For Life a success in Yazoo

Sheriff Jake Sheriff got wet for a good cause Friday as he volunteered for the dunking booth at Relay For Life. Sheriff Jake Sheriff got wet for a good cause Friday as he volunteered for the dunking booth at Relay For Life. Event raises nearly $10,000 for fight against cancer

By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

The heavy rainfall didn’t damper the spirits of those who gathered for Relay for Life  last Friday night in Yazoo City.
About 200 people arrived at the Wardell Leach Recreational Complex, ready to show their support in honor of loved ones or for those who have survived or continue to battle cancer.
There was a feeling of hope and courage among the crowd as the sun seemed to appear behind the rain clouds with teams and other supporters arriving for the family-friendly event.
“The rain did keep some people away,” said Pamela Shanks, event coordinator. “But it ended up being a beautiful evening.”
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