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Bond issue for the Columbus Municipal School District passes
SUMMARY: Voters in Columbus approved a $36 million bond for the Columbus Municipal School District, with 84% in favor. The district campaigned for the bond, promising to use it for needed repairs and upgrades without raising taxes. The superintendent expressed gratitude and excitement for the future, highlighting plans for new gymnasiums and safety improvements in athletic facilities. The bond’s success signifies a positive outlook for the district, with students, faculty, and parents eagerly anticipating the improvements. The vote outcome is considered final unless there are drastic changes before certification. Overall, the referendum’s passing is a significant win for the Columbus school community.
Voters have passed the bond issue for the Columbus Municipal School District to secure funding for district-wide improvements.
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Raffle aims to help Lee County Library purchase new “family work station”
SUMMARY: The Friends of the Lee County Library are raffling a complete reading nook, including a recliner, table lamp, throw blanket, and a signed copy of John Grisham’s “Camino Ghosts.” The raffle aims to raise funds for a family workstation at the library, featuring a computer desk and a playpen for toddlers, enhancing the library experience for families. Raffle tickets are priced at $5 each or five for $20, available at the library or from board members. The drawing will take place on December 19th.
The Reading Nook Raffle includes a recliner, end table, lamp, blanket and signed copy of John Grisham’s Camino Ghosts.
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FRIDAY NIGHT FEVER: High school football scores and highlights from November 15th (Part 1)
SUMMARY: Jason Williams and Avery Hilard hosted Friday Night Fever, showcasing playoff matchups across various classifications. The Baldwin Bearcats defeated the Fauler Eagles 49-13, with standout performances from players like Dial Johnson. In Class 5A, the West Point Green Wave trounced YZU City High School 41-0, while the New Hope Trojans faced off against the Canton Tigers, ultimately losing 50-41. Other notable results included New Albany’s 40-3 win over ITW and Louisville’s dominant 58-7 victory. The excitement continues as teams prepare for the next playoff round, with Louisville anticipated as a significant challenge for New Albany.
Here are the scores and highlights from Friday, November 15th.
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McKee Park in Starkville is getting remodeled
SUMMARY: McKee Park in Starkville is undergoing significant upgrades, including the construction of a new pavilion funded by the Starkville Rotary Club, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary with a $100,000 investment. The city plans to enhance the park with several age-appropriate play areas, a splash pad, a dog park, and a paved walking trail, totaling over $6 million in improvements. Local residents express excitement about the enhancements, viewing them as beneficial for families and the community. These upgrades aim to offer more recreational options and reinforce Starkville’s commitment to community development.
McKee Park in Starkville will get an over 6 million dollar renovation along with adding kid-friendly activities.
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