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Inside The Blue And White

Hello and welcome back to Inside the Blue and White! I’m so happy you’re back reading this week’s news at Water Valley High School. There are a lot of exciting happenings. Golf hit it off this week! They played their first 18-hole match at Mallard Pointe Golf Course in Sardis. The Devil boys team lagged…

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Ribbon Cut On Yalobusha Kiln In Coffeeville

COFFEEVILLE – A ribbon cutting was held Monday morning to mark the grand opening of Yalobusha Kiln, a new lumber mill and kiln operation located in the former cotton gin building on Oak Street. The business is owned by Water Valley residents Ryan Pierce and Andrew Chiles, who teamed up after months of planning. The…

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Electric Commission Reports Progress

WATER VALLEY – The monthly meeting of the Water Valley Board of Aldermen was held Tuesday, Sept. 2, at City Hall with all alderpersons present. The meeting spanned almost three hours, and among the reports was a detailed update from Water Valley Electric Commission Chairman Brandon Presley. Presley thanked City Clerk Vivian Snider, Kristi Tatum…

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Mayor Breaks Tie To Approve Annual Audit Questionnaire

WATER VALLEY – The Water Valley Board of Aldermen narrowly approved adding the city’s 2022-2023 municipal compliance questionnaire to the minutes on Sept. 5, with Mayor Tommy Reynolds casting the tie-breaking vote. The questionnaire, which is part of the city’s overdue annual audit, must be signed by the mayor and city clerk and entered into…

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Water Valley Plans 9/11 Memorial Walk

WATER VALLEY – The Water Valley fire and police departments are inviting the community to join them in a 9/11 Memorial Walk on Thursday, Sept. 11, at 6 p.m. at Crawford Sports Complex. “We invite our entire community to come together in unity and remembrance as we honor the lives lost and the countless heroes…

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True Blue Boutique to Host Chamber Power Hour This Thursday, Sept. 11

WATER VALLEY – The Water Valley Area Chamber of Commerce invites everyone to the next Chamber Power Hour, set for Thursday, September 11, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at True Blue Boutique & Décor, 102 South Main Street, Suite B. Guests will enjoy light refreshments, door prize drawings, and plenty of time to explore all…

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Faith, Family and Football Keep Oakland Humming

Oakland Baptist Church has a revival coming up at the end of September. They invite you to join them at 6 p.m. Sept. 29-Oct. 1. Rev. Craig Baker of Coffeeville will be preaching. Mary Sue and Wayne Jackson are rightly proud of their daughter, Kathy, who was recently elected mayor of Flowood. Flowood is a…

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Dave’s World Is Looking At Strike Three

Well, Dave’s World Is on Its Third Strike! Strike one came a few weeks back when I speculated that an electric rate increase might be on the horizon as work continues on long-needed upgrades for the electric department. Water Valley Electric Commission Chairman Brandon Presley put that one to rest in his monthly report to…

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It’s A Wagner Week: Teenage Tales From 1887

It’s a Wagner Week! I know that upon reading that intro phrase a whole group of readers just turned the page of the paper. But there’s also a whole group of you that just buckled in! I’m always appreciative of my Wagner Week readers. Occasionally, I’ll run into someone around town who will bring up…

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Yalobushians Pitch In To Help In Aftermath Of Hurricane Katrina

20 Years Ago—September 8, 2005 – Yalobusha County deputies, James Landry and Kurt Savage, headed south three days after Katrina struck the Mississippi Gulf Coast. They were riding in a van packed with medical supplies donated by Dr. Paul Odom, with gas provided by Keith and Dawn Larson, and food and water by Landry and…

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