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City Board Reverses Decision To Sell Vintage Fire Truck

WATER VALLEY – The planned auction of a vintage, city-owned 1937 GMC fire truck has been halted following additional discussion in the July 5 city board meeting. The Water Valley Board of Alderpersons voted unanimously during the June 6 meeting to deem the old truck surplus and put it on a governmental auction site. Fire…

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Professional DevelopmentMML Presents Certified Municipal Official Designations

Oakland Area Chamber of Commerce Secretary-Treasurer and Oakland Alderwoman Stephanie Patterson was recognized at the 2023 Mississippi Municipal League Convention for achieving both the Basic and Advanced Certified Municipal Official levels. Patterson also served on the Conference Planning Committee representing the Northern District of the MML. The CMO program was established in 2001 by the…

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Law Officers Train For Active Shooter

WATER VALLEY – The Water Valley Police Department coordinated an active shooter training last week simulating different threats for a school, hospital or factory setting. The training was held for much of the afternoon on June 28 inside the Water Valley High School and also included participation from the Yalobusha County Sheriff’s Department, Yalobusha County…

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Work Underway To Restructure County’s Fire Departments

WATER VALLEY – The Yalobusha County Emergency Agency (EMA) is working to restructure the county’s volunteer fire departments to reduce premiums for homeowners insurance in areas of the county outside of the municipal limits of Coffeeville, Oakland and Water Valley. EMA Director Stewart Spence reported to supervisors that work is underway to restructure the county’s…

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Gray Retires From Farm Bureau

WATER VALLEY – Family members, friends and clients celebrated Farm Bureau agent Donald Gray’s retirement after a 40-year career during a reception Thursday afternoon. “Don has been solid as anybody has ever been in this business,” Agency Manager Bradley Brown shared as he presented Gray a certification of appreciation. “We are going to miss him…

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Olaf Finds New Role As Scarecrow

Olaf has done a pretty good job watching over the garden this year. Don’t worry if you don’t know Olaf, I didn’t either. He is a fictional character from Disney’s Frozen movies, and the stuffed animal version came from my granddaughter’s closet. I am not sure what his purpose is in the movies, but I…

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Hill Country Living

It’s a Wagner Week because my column deadline is the day before July Fourth. There are no fireworks, smoked ribs and watermelon margaritas to report yet. They are all currently in preparation. Instead we’ll see what a few rich people were doing back in July of 1888. First, we have Frank from a cigar shop…

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Life Has A Unique Way Of Coming Full Circle

I got the most amazing and shocking phone call tonight. Thank you, Amanda Haas for being a bridge to this lady. All my life I have wanted and looked for someone who was my mother’s friend during her school years, to know what she was like and if I looked like her as a teen.…

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Tillatoba News

By the time you read this article, the Fourth of July will be over and in the books. I pray you all had a wonderful and safe holiday. I’m trying my best to stay in and stay cool, and I hope the ones that can will do the same. Also the mosquitoes are terrible at…

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Oakland Chamber Receives Grant for Pickleball Court and Park

OAKLAND – The Oakland Area Chamber of Commerce has received a $25,000 grant from AARP to create a pickleball court and pocket park adjacent to the Timothy Booker Senior Citizens’ Center in Oakland. AARP received more than 3,600 grant applications and awarded 310 across the nation. Oakland is one of four selected in Mississippi. “We…

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