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Police and fire chief will continue to serve, Johnson named mayor pro tem

By JASON PATTERSON AND CATHRYN CARTWRIGHT,
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Thu, 04/19/2018 - 9:21am

Yazoo City’s police and fire chiefs learned that they will continue to serve, and Ward 1 Alderman Ron Johnson was appointed Mayor Pro Tem in a special meeting Monday.


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