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Index On this day in history 150 years ago Gen. Joseph E. Johnston resumes command of the Army of Tennessee after seven months. The army is reduced to 25,000 hungry and ragged men. “In my opinion, these troops form an army far too weak to cope with Sherman,” he said. Stocks...... 8A Classified...... 4B Comics...... 2B State...... 5A Weather.... 10A Obituaries...... 6A Opinion...... 4A Sports.... 12A Vol. 119, No. 42 Corinth, Mississippi • 20 pages Two sections Wednesday Feb. 25, 2015 50 cents Home & Garden Ease spring fever with combo containers. Page 9A Taste Hearty winter stew won’t expand your waist. Page 1B Daily Corinthian Today 42 Cold, snow Tonight 26 90% chance of snow with accumulation Main Street Corinth is search- ing for a new director. Board President Sara Beth Green said the process is off to a good start. “We have already received six resumes for the position, all from very impressive can- didates,” said Green. “I’ve also heard from several people who are getting resumes ready.” Green said the board is look- ing for someone who is detail originated, very organized and has experience with planning, promoting and managing events. “A lot of people don’t realize that Main Street has a working board -- all board members are required to volunteer at events throughout the year, so the new director won’t be doing any- thing alone,” she said. “They will have the full support from the board.” Main Street events include Films on Fillmore, Slugburger Festival, Hog Wild Champion- ship BBQ Festival, Celebrate Corinth and the Corinth-Alcorn County Christmas Parade. “Another requirement for the new director is to be as passion- ate about promoting Corinth as we are,” said Green. “We are Main Street searching for director BY ZACK STEEN [email protected] Please see DIRECTOR | 2A A portion of the Crossroads Arena was turned into cookie heaven on Tuesday. Around 916 cases or almost 11,000 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies were delivered to the facility for pick-up by area troop leaders. Troops will be conducting booth sales starting Friday and continuing through Sunday. Booths will be set up at area busi- nesses such as Walmart, Gard- ner’s, Roger’s, Lowe’s, Kroger and Lil’s Chicago Italian Beef. “The sorting started early with all the troop leaders pick- ing up their cookies throughout the day,” said Ginger Radtke, Brownie Troop 23806 Leader. “The girls are ecstatic about selling the cookies,” added Kris- tie Kyle with Brownie Troop 23083. “My daughter (Chloe Buchanan) wanted me to check her out from school when I came to pick the cookies up.” Buchanan has already set a lofty goal when it comes to cookie sales. “She wants to sell 800 boxes,” said her mother. Crossroads Arena came to the aid of local leaders this year. “Tammy (Genovese) and 11,000 boxes of cookies BY STEVE BEAVERS [email protected] Girl Scout troops begin sales project Staff photo by Steve Beavers Girl Scout Service Unit Cookie Manager Heather Mitchell shows some of the traditional favor- ites available this year. A major weather event is expected to hit the Crossroads area today bringing heavy amounts of snow and sleet to the area. The National Weather Ser- vice issued a Winter Storm Warning in effect through midnight with extra attention focused on the extreme north- ern portion of Mississippi. “For Alcorn County, we think the area should receive three inches of mostly snow, mixed with some sleet early,” said Memphis based Meteo- rologist Marlene Mickelson. “A surface low pressure sys- tem will help pump a lot of moisture into the area. Temps will hover in the lower 30s and high 20s throughout the day.” Mickelson said a Winter Storm Warning is much more serious and conditions will be favorable for a signicant snow accumulation. Weather forecast calling for snow BY ZACK STEEN [email protected] It’s about to get dirty in the round. In preparation of several dirt related events during the rst few weeks of March, the dirt oor in- stallation will be completed this week at the Crossroads Arena. General Manager Tammy Genovese meet with the Corinth Area Convention and Visitors Bu- reau board Tuesday morning to make a formal request for fund- ing for the upcoming MotoCross event on March 7. “This is always a good show, well attended and community originated,” said Genovese. “It’s a very affordable show for families and kids really seem to love it.” The MotoCross event will be back in Corinth next month for their fth year in a row when more than 250 professional mo- torcycle racers of all ages will at- tempt to qualify for the race. “The last two years, the event has averaged between 1,400 and 1,500 in attendance,” Genovese added. “Which is very good. We have seen a good bit of growth out of this event. It is one I hope to see come back every year.” Genovese asked the tourism board for $3,000 for event adver- tising. “This is not an arena produced event, but we always try to help the promoter with securing local advertising,” she said. The one-day event will include practice, qualifying and the race. Board members approved Genovese’s funding request at $2,500 — to match what they had given the arena for the event the past two years. The arena manager also up- dated the board on the MSUSAG State Championship Gymnastics Competition set for March 20-22. “Everything is on schedule. I think they are really happy to be coming to Corinth. They love the arena and the layout,” said Geno- vese. “It will be a good weekend for Corinth.” Arena prepares for motorcycle racing event BY ZACK STEEN [email protected] Staff photo by Zack Steen Crossroads Arena General Manager Tammy Geno- vese meet with the Corinth Area Convention and Visitors Bureau board Tuesday morning to make a formal request for funding for the upcoming MotoCross event on March 7. Please see COOKIES | 2A Please see TOURISM | 6A TISHOMINGO COUNTY — A wreck claimed the life of a 44-year-old Iuka man late Monday night. Paul “Pee Wee” Enlow Jr., sustained serious injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. Mississippi Highway Pa- trol Trooper Ray Hall said the wreck happened around 9:15 p.m. on U.S. Highway 72 near Tishomingo County High School. “Upon arriving at the scene, ofcers said it appeared a 1994 Nissan Pathnder was traveling west bound when the vehicle lost control and overturned,” said Hall. Another occupant, Miles C. Williams, 33, of Corinth, was transported to Magno- lia Regional Health Center in Corinth. He was later trans- ferred to Regional One Health in Memphis where he remains in critical condition. According to Hall, both oc- cupants were ejected from the vehicle during the crash. MHP is investigating the wreck. Funeral services for Wil- liams is set for 11 a.m. today at Cutshall Funeral Home Cha- pel in Iuka. Iuka man killed, Corinth resident injured in crash BY ZACK STEEN [email protected] Please see SNOW | 2A Coming Soon the All-New Brose Autoplex. YES we are OPEN! 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Index On this day in history 150 years agoGen. Joseph E. Johnston resumes command of the Army of

Tennessee after seven months. The army is reduced to 25,000 hungry and ragged men. “In my opinion, these troops form an army far too weak to cope with Sherman,” he said.

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Daily Corinthian Today42

Cold, snowTonight

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Main Street Corinth is search-ing for a new director.

Board President Sara Beth Green said the process is off to a good start.

“We have already received

six resumes for the position, all from very impressive can-didates,” said Green. “I’ve also heard from several people who are getting resumes ready.”

Green said the board is look-ing for someone who is detail originated, very organized and

has experience with planning, promoting and managing events.

“A lot of people don’t realize that Main Street has a working board -- all board members are required to volunteer at events throughout the year, so the new

director won’t be doing any-thing alone,” she said. “They will have the full support from the board.”

Main Street events include Films on Fillmore, Slugburger Festival, Hog Wild Champion-ship BBQ Festival, Celebrate

Corinth and the Corinth-Alcorn County Christmas Parade.

“Another requirement for the new director is to be as passion-ate about promoting Corinth as we are,” said Green. “We are

Main Street searching for directorBY ZACK STEEN

[email protected]

Please see DIRECTOR | 2A

A portion of the Crossroads Arena was turned into cookie heaven on Tuesday.

Around 916 cases or almost 11,000 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies were delivered to the facility for pick-up by area troop leaders.

Troops will be conducting booth sales starting Friday and continuing through Sunday.

Booths will be set up at area busi-nesses such as Walmart, Gard-ner’s, Roger’s, Lowe’s, Kroger and Lil’s Chicago Italian Beef.

“The sorting started early with all the troop leaders pick-ing up their cookies throughout the day,” said Ginger Radtke, Brownie Troop 23806 Leader.

“The girls are ecstatic about selling the cookies,” added Kris-tie Kyle with Brownie Troop 23083. “My daughter (Chloe

Buchanan) wanted me to check her out from school when I came to pick the cookies up.”

Buchanan has already set a lofty goal when it comes to cookie sales.

“She wants to sell 800 boxes,” said her mother.

Crossroads Arena came to the aid of local leaders this year.

“Tammy (Genovese) and

11,000 boxes of cookies

BY STEVE [email protected]

Girl Scout troops begin sales project

Staff photo by Steve Beavers

Girl Scout Service Unit Cookie Manager Heather Mitchell shows some of the traditional favor-ites available this year.

A major weather event is expected to hit the Crossroads area today bringing heavy amounts of snow and sleet to the area.

The National Weather Ser-vice issued a Winter Storm Warning in effect through midnight with extra attention focused on the extreme north-ern portion of Mississippi.

“For Alcorn County, we think the area should receive three inches of mostly snow,

mixed with some sleet early,” said Memphis based Meteo-rologist Marlene Mickelson. “A surface low pressure sys-tem will help pump a lot of moisture into the area. Temps will hover in the lower 30s and high 20s throughout the day.”

Mickelson said a Winter Storm Warning is much more serious and conditions will be favorable for a signifi cant snow accumulation.

Weather forecastcalling for snow

BY ZACK [email protected]

It’s about to get dirty in the round.

In preparation of several dirt related events during the fi rst few weeks of March, the dirt fl oor in-stallation will be completed this week at the Crossroads Arena.

General Manager Tammy Genovese meet with the Corinth Area Convention and Visitors Bu-reau board Tuesday morning to make a formal request for fund-ing for the upcoming MotoCross event on March 7.

“This is always a good show, well attended and community originated,” said Genovese. “It’s a very affordable show for families

and kids really seem to love it.”The MotoCross event will be

back in Corinth next month for their fi fth year in a row when more than 250 professional mo-torcycle racers of all ages will at-tempt to qualify for the race.

“The last two years, the event has averaged between 1,400 and 1,500 in attendance,” Genovese added. “Which is very good. We have seen a good bit of growth out of this event. It is one I hope to see come back every year.”

Genovese asked the tourism board for $3,000 for event adver-tising.

“This is not an arena produced event, but we always try to help the promoter with securing local

advertising,” she said.The one-day event will include

practice, qualifying and the race.Board members approved

Genovese’s funding request at $2,500 — to match what they had given the arena for the event the past two years.

The arena manager also up-dated the board on the MSUSAG State Championship Gymnastics Competition set for March 20-22.

“Everything is on schedule. I think they are really happy to be coming to Corinth. They love the arena and the layout,” said Geno-vese. “It will be a good weekend for Corinth.”

Arena prepares for motorcycle racing eventBY ZACK STEEN

[email protected]

Staff photo by Zack Steen

Crossroads Arena General Manager Tammy  Geno-vese  meet with the Corinth Area Convention and Visitors Bureau board Tuesday morning to make a formal request for funding for the upcoming MotoCross event on March 7.

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TISHOMINGO COUNTY — A wreck claimed the life of a 44-year-old Iuka man late Monday night.

Paul “Pee Wee” Enlow Jr., sustained serious injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Mississippi Highway Pa-trol Trooper Ray Hall said the wreck happened around 9:15 p.m. on U.S. Highway 72 near Tishomingo County High School.

“Upon arriving at the scene, offi cers said it appeared a 1994 Nissan Pathfi nder was

traveling west bound when the vehicle lost control and overturned,” said Hall.

Another occupant, Miles C. Williams, 33, of Corinth, was transported to Magno-lia Regional Health Center in Corinth. He was later trans-ferred to Regional One Health in Memphis where he remains in critical condition.

According to Hall, both oc-cupants were ejected from the vehicle during the crash. MHP is investigating the wreck.

Funeral services for Wil-liams is set for 11 a.m. today at Cutshall Funeral Home Cha-pel in Iuka.

Iuka man killed, Corinth resident injured in crash

BY ZACK [email protected]

Please see SNOW | 2A

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Staff photos by Steve Beavers

Girl Scout leaders Kristie Kyle (above, from left), Phyllis Keith-Young and Gin-ger Radtke sort through boxes of cookies. Sharice Wallace loads a case of Girl Scout Cookies, below.

Cindy (Davis) stepped in to help us when they found out we didn’t have a drop-off location,” said Phyllis Keith-Young.

The traditional favorites of Samoas, Thin Mints, Tagalongs, Do-si-dos, Trefoils and Savannah

Smiles are available for $4. A new cookie – Rah Rah Raisins – can also be purchased for $4. Toffee-tastics – a gluten-free cookie – is $5 per box.

According to the Girl Scout website, Girl Scouts learn skills essential to success in life through the cookie program. Skills

such as fi nancial literacy and innovation are just two crafts instilled in the program.

(For more informa-tion about Girl Scouting contact Rhonda Ten-nyson at 662-696-2293 or [email protected].)

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open to candidates from outside the Corinth area, as long as they love or can fall in love with Corinth.”

Candidates must also have good people skills.

“The new director will need to build and main-tain relationships with all downtown businesses and Main Street members,” Green added. “They would become the face of Main Street, appearing at events and ribbon cuttings.”

The position became available earlier this month when current di-

rector Taylor Coombs announced she would be leaving her post on March 2. Coombs will be tak-ing what she considers “a dream job” in the Corinth School District.

“Taylor is going to be very hard to replace,” Green said. “She has been important to the growth of Main Street Corinth over the past few years. She’s really a huge loss for us.”

Coombs has been direc-tor since February 2013 and leaves on good terms.

In fact, Green said Coombs will become a volunteer working board

member and remain ac-tive with the organization, helping the new director with upcoming events and other aspects of the job.

Resumes for the po-sition will be accepted through 4 p.m. Friday.

(To apply, drop a re-sume by The Alliance of-fi ce at 810 Tate Street in Corinth, mail a resume to P.O. Box 393 Corinth, MS. 38835 or email a resume to [email protected]. For more information, con-tact 662-287-1550.)

“The early morning sleet will make travel dangerous,” she added. “We expect sleet to be-gin around daybreak, with snowfall expected through 7 p.m.”

Today’s forecast in-cludes a 90 percent chance of precipitation with snow accumulation one to four inches possi-ble. The high temperature

should reach 33 degrees.More snow should fall

tonight with a 90 percent chance mainly before 7 p.m. Lows will fall into

the mid 20s.Thursday will see most-

ly cloudy skies with a high near 40. Travel condi-tions may be slick during the early morning hours. Light snow is possible be-fore 7 a.m. Lows will drop into the low 20s Thursday night.

Today’s snow chances come just one week after the Crossroads area ex-perienced extremely cold temperatures and an ice storm that crippled the city and county for several days.

The storm knocked out power to 2,500 ACE Pow-er customers on Monday and caused more than a dozen major wrecks in-side the county on Thurs-day, including two fatali-ties blamed on ice.

DIRECTOR

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SNOW

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travel dangerous. We expect sleet to begin around daybreak, with snowfall

expected through 7 p.m.”

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Today in

History

Today is Wednesday, Feb. 25, the 56th day of 2015. There are 309 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On Feb. 25, 1940, a National Hockey League game was televised for the first time by New York City station W2XBS as the New York Rangers defeated the Montreal Canadiens, 6-2, at Madi-son Square Garden.

On this date:

In 1836, inventor Samuel Colt patented his revolver.

In 1913, the 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, giving Congress the power to levy and collect income taxes, was declared in effect by Secretary of State Philander Chase Knox.

In 1943, Allied troops reoccupied the Kasser-ine Pass after clashing with German troops dur-ing World War II.

In 1950, “Your Show of Shows,” starring Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner and Howard Morris, debuted on NBC.

In 1964, Muhammad Ali (then known as Cas-sius Clay) became world heavyweight boxing champion as he defeat-ed Sonny Liston in Miami Beach.

In 1991, during the Persian Gulf War, 28 Americans were killed when an Iraqi Scud mis-sile hit a U.S. barracks in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.

In 1994, American-born Jewish settler Ba-ruch Goldstein opened fire with an automatic rifle inside the Tomb of the Patriarchs in the West Bank, killing 29 Muslims before he was beaten to death by wor-shippers.

One year ago:

In a blunt warning to Afghan President Hamid Karzai, President Barack Obama threatened to withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan by the end of 2014 if a crucial security pact wasn’t signed. (U.S. and Afghan officials signed the pact in Sept. 2014.)

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iFLY Conference goes to Booneville

BOONEVILLE — The Mississippi State De-partment of Health’s (MSDH) youth-led to-bacco prevention program Generation FREE will present its 2015 iFLY (Inspiring Future Leaders Youth) Conference on Feb. 25 at Northeast Community College, Baptist Stu-dent Union, 101 Cunningham Boulevard, Booneville.

This one-day conference is for middle school students in grades seven through eight. It will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The focus of the iFLY Conference is to educate middle school students on how they can help reduce youth tobacco use in their communities.

Generation FREE is a program funded by MSDH. For more information on the iFLY Conference, contact the MSDH Office of Tobacco Control at 601-991-6050 or follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MS-GenerationFREE or Twitter and Instagram under @GENFREE11.

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The agency created fi ve de-cades ago to fi ght poverty in Appalachia has helped county economies grow with nearly $4 billion in spending, but the re-gion still lags in key measures of educational, economic and physical well-being, according to a new study.

The exhaustive report ordered up by the Appalachian Regional Commission cites progress in some categories — poverty rates have fallen by about half, for in-stance — though the research didn’t quantify the ARC’s impact on many of the individual demo-graphic trends. And research-ers noted that other problems persist, including dispropor-tionately high mortality rates and dependency on government checks.

The commission’s leaders ac-knowledge that even after half a century, the need for aid is as great as ever, a sentiment echoed by heads of charities in the region.

“We have serious work to do,” Earl Gohl, the commission’s federal co-chair, said Friday in a phone interview with The As-sociated Press, which obtained a copy of the study ahead of its re-lease. “The report is more about helping us and helping our partners look at the future and understand what we’ve accom-plished and what we’ve not ac-complished, and we work from there. So it doesn’t do agencies any good to be self-promoters.”

The report was being pre-sented to the region’s governors in Washington on Sunday after-noon and released on the ARC’s website the next day.

Researchers from West Vir-ginia University and a D.C.-area consultancy analyzed demo-graphic data dating back to 1965, when President Lyndon John-son signed a federal law creat-ing the commission as a state-federal partnership. The agency’s sprawling 420-county territory includes 25 million residents and pieces of 12 states stretching from New York to Mississippi.

The question of how much Ap-palachian residents have caught up fi nancially yielded a compli-cated answer. The authors found the region narrowed the gap slightly in per capita income, for example. But that’s at least part-ly because safety net programs such as social security and un-employment make up about 24 percent of personal income in the region, compared to 17 na-tionally.

While infant mortality rate for the region has dropped sig-nifi cantly, mortality rates over-all are close to where they were at the end of the 1960s, even though they’ve dropped for the U.S. as a whole. The report cites higher rates of obesity and dia-betes in Appalachia as possible contributors.

Researchers did fi nd that county employment and income levels in the region grew faster than a control group of similar counties elsewhere in the coun-

try. Over the 50-year period, counties that received ARC in-vestment averaged 4.2 percent higher employment growth and 5.5 percent higher per capita income growth than the control group counties.

The report’s authors estimate that more jobs were created by the ARC in its early years when it received higher funding from the government. The commis-sion’s funding level dropped signifi cantly in the 1980s and hasn’t returned to where it was in the 1970s, when measured in infl ation-adjusted dollars.

“The funding levels changed dramatically, and with that the commission changed dramati-cally as well. We moved from large appropriations funding big public works projects,” said Gohl, who leads the agency with Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear,

“And it’s now I would say a leaner commission that focuses on developing strategic partner-ships.”

In 50 years, the commission has invested an infl ation-adjust-ed $3.8 billion in non-highway projects, which has drawn more than twice that in state, local and federal matching funds.

The founder of a charity that provides free clinics in Appala-chia and elsewhere, Stan Brock of Remote Area Medical, la-mented the lack of progress on public health in the 30 years he’s worked in the region. Brock, who was interviewed before the report’s release, said he’s met with the ARC in Washington

and is familiar with their work in the region, but he doesn’t work directly with them.

He said that despite President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act and state-level efforts to ex-pand Medicaid, many people still fall through the cracks or can’t fi nd doctors who take gov-ernment insurance such as Med-icaid.

Among Remote Area Medi-cal’s largest events is a clinic in Wise County, Virginia, that draws about 3,000 people each summer. Many patients tell Brock it’s the only time they see a doctor each year.

“We are their single source of health care it seems, and that’s not right,” he said.

Other charity workers said statistics don’t do a good job of capturing some aspects of pov-erty in the mountains — such as homelessness — which isn’t mentioned anywhere in the 180-page ARC report. People sleep on relatives’ couches or in their cars in the winter and pitch tents on public land when it’s warmer.

“Most people don’t under-stand that there are homeless people here because you will not see people out on the side-walk asking for money, or beg-ging for anything with signs up,” said Christina Smith of Jackson Neighbors in Need, an organiza-tion in western North Carolina that helps the homeless.

“A lot of people in the moun-tains are very proud people. They have a hard time asking for help when they need help.”

Appalachia report cites progress, woesBY JONATHAN DREW

Associated Press

JACKSON — Speaker Philip Gunn and other House Republicans are moving for-ward with a plan to phase out Mississippi’s personal income tax, despite questions from opponents about whether the state could pay for services if more than a quar-ter of its current revenue were eliminated.

“We as Republicans decided that if we’re going to do a tax cut, and that is going to be a matter of discussion, we want it to be real,” Gunn, of Clinton, said in a Tuesday news conference at the Capitol. “We want it to be signifi cant. We want it to count, and we want to give meaningful tax relief to the working families of Mississippi.”

The House Ways and Means Committee voted 15-7 Tuesday to advance House Bill 1629, moving it to the full House where it will need a 60 percent majority to pass. Democrats, who control enough votes to block the measure, were already signaling opposition.

“I think it’s playing very loose with public policy,” said Rep. Steve Holland, D-Plantersville. “We have such extraordi-nary needs. We’ve always had extraordi-

nary needs, and I think this philosophy is wrong-headed that you give it back to the people and it prospers the economy.”

This is a state election year. Republican Gov. Phil Bryant, who has said he wants some sort of tax cut, is running for re-election, as are Republican Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves and most lawmakers of both par-ties.

Gunn said the plan would cut $1.38 bil-lion in taxes in steps through 2028, paus-ing in any year when state revenue didn’t grow by 3 percent. However, that total is based on partial collections from the 2012 calendar year, according to the state De-partment of Revenue. The state income tax is projected to collect $1.74 billion in personal income taxes this year, according to projections by the Legislative Budget Offi ce.

The proposal could shift the debate away from proposals to cut business taxes. Reeves proposed a $382 million tax cut earlier, including phasing out the $242 million franchise tax.

Opponents warn that the plan could starve state agencies of needed revenue and leave the state’s tax system more re-gressive than now.

Plan to phase out income tax moves onBY JEFF AMY

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Scott Walker belongs to an embattled minor-ity that happens to be most of the population.

The root of this paradox is that Walker is an outlier among the political class in not having graduated from college, at the same

time that a solid two-thirds of the country lacks a four-year degree.

Such is the domination of not just college grads, but spe-cifi cally Ivy League grads, at the upper echelons of our gov-ernment that the nation’s po-litical competition can be seen as one big intramural battle at the Harvard or Yale Club.

And here comes Scott Walk-er, who dropped out of Mar-

quette in 1990. For all that we celebrate the do-it-my-own-way pluck and creativity of the nation’s great entrepreneurs who didn’t graduate, we tend to consider a four-year de-gree an indispensable stamp of respectability and capability. It shouldn’t be.

Walker’s example stands for an important point: Success in America shouldn’t have to go through a B.A.

This is something that the nation’s elite has trouble grasping. Howard Dean expressed the liberal id on this question the other day on MS-NBC’s “Morning Joe.” Discussing the fl are-up over Walker ducking a question on evolution in London, Dean said: “The issue is how well-educated is this guy? And that’s a problem.”

The Washington Post ran a piece headlined “As Scott Walker mulls White House bid, questions linger over college exit,” although no questions linger over his college exit. He left to take a full-time job with the American Red Cross. Mystery solved.

The dirt, such as it is, from the Post report is that Walker “had trouble showing up on time for French” and was bored in “a class on the politics of the Third World.” Can we at least contemplate the possibility that the class on Third World was genuinely bor-ing? The Post characterizes Walker’s failure to graduate as one of “a string of defeats” he suffered at the time, yet the defeat was simply getting on with his life.

Do we really believe that Scott Walker would be any more or less impressive if he had — to choose from some of Marquette’s current offerings — fi nished up his fi nal cred-its by acing such classes as Economic and Social Aspects of Film, Sociology of Gender and Sex, and Principles of Peer Facilitation Among College Students?

Perhaps, if he had been more diligent in his studies, he would derive great pleasure from being able to read Flaubert in the original and discuss with fl uidity the 1966 coup in Ni-geria that brought to power Maj. Gen. John-son Aguiyi-Ironsi.

As a practical matter, Walker used college as vocational education for what was his true passion: politics. He took up political sci-ence, but studying political science has about as much bearing on becoming a politician as studying marine biology does on becoming an Olympic diver.

Politics is something you learn by doing. Walker ran for student offi ce repeatedly at Marquette, then for real offi ce almost as soon as he left school, building a career that has made him more successful and infl uential than world-class political science Ph.D.s.

We shouldn’t overlearn from Scott Walk-er’s example, of course. For many people, it’s better to graduate from college than not. But not for everybody. It would make more sense if we had a postsecondary system that had ways of training and credentialing young people that wasn’t so overwhelmingly dependent on a four-year degree, which is controlled by a lazy, ineffi cient and tuition-hiking academic establishment.

If Scott Walker wins the Republican nomi-nation, Democrats will of course attack him as anti-education, but they will be falling into a trap if they make his lack of a degree an issue. When it comes to college, Walker is a representative of the 68 percent, and a symbol of all that is possible even without a diploma hanging on a wall.

(Daily Corinthian columnist Rich Lowry can be reached via e-mail: [email protected].)

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“... the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God.” (John F. Kennedy, Inaugural Address, January 20, 1961)

It isn’t often that a mem-ber of the media reveals the philosophy behind his political ideology, but last week, CNN anchor Chris Cuomo outed himself. In an exchange with Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore about Moore’s refusal to ad-here to a federal appellate judge’s order to ignore the state constitution and begin granting marriage licenses to same-sex couples, Moore said “...our rights contained in the Bill of Rights do not come from the Constitu-tion, they come from God.”

Cuomo disagreed: “Our laws do not come from God, your honor, and you know that. They come from man.”

Obviously, Cuomo fl unked civics. Does he re-ally believe that man is re-sponsible for bestowing rights, and can therefore take those rights away as he sees fi t? That a right be-stowed today by a govern-ing body of mere mortals can be invalidated by an-other body, say, following an election? That my rights and yours are as fl uid as quicksilver and dependent on who sits in the big chair

in Washing-ton?

It is not a new debate, but a debate worth renew-ing.

The fram-ers of the Constitution clearly under-stood that in

order to put certain rights out of the reach of govern-ment, whose power they wished to limit, those rights had to come from a place government could not reach.

Thomas Jefferson un-derstood this well enough to write in the Declaration of Independence that our rights to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” are “endowed by our Cre-ator.” He added in the next sentence that the purpose of government is to “secure these rights.”

When government be-lieves it can create or take away rights, it becomes a god unto itself and po-tentially endangers those rights. The only way to pre-serve them for ourselves and our posterity is to ac-knowledge they come from a higher place.

The English jurist, Wil-liam Blackstone, who once studied in American law schools, understood this.

Blackstone was a contem-porary of America’s Found-ers, who referred to him more than any other Eng-lish or American authority. It wasn’t until the middle of the last century that the Supreme Court began re-pudiating Blackstone and started making law and cre-ating rights.

As noted on the website Blackstone Legal Fellow-ship, “Blackstone called this concept (of endowed rights) ‘ultra vires,’ which means it is beyond the authority of man to write a law that vio-lates God’s law. Blackstone also said that law is fi xed, it is uniform, and it is uni-versal. It does not change based on who the president is, or who holds judicial po-sitions. It is the same law for everyone at all times and in all places.”

The distinction between manmade law and laws that emanate from God is critical. Did civil rights leg-islation grant rights to Afri-can-Americans, or did they already possess those rights and government merely got around to recognizing them? Is not the Authority Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. fre-quently appealed to higher than any court or Congress?

If those rights were grant-ed by government, the day might come when the cul-

tural winds and public opin-ion shift and they could be taken away by the same in-stitution that granted them. If they were endowed, then government has no right to create or remove them.

Man enacted laws sanc-tioning same-sex marriage. Judge Roy Moore argues that a Higher law, including for human relationships, should prevail, a Higher law that man cannot impeach. I believe he’s right.

Secular progressives believe in a “living Con-stitution” that constantly “evolves” to serve the peo-ple. The Founders (and Blackstone) believed the people are best served when they conform to laws estab-lished by God.

One doesn’t have to be-lieve in God for this to work, but the alternative potentially puts the rights of everyone in peril should one group, or class, fall out of favor.

This is why Chris Cuomo is wrong about the source of our laws and Judge Moore is right.

(Cal Thomas’ latest book is “What Works: Common Sense Solutions for a Stron-ger America” is available in bookstores now. Readers may email Cal Thomas at [email protected].)

Chris Cuomo: ‘Our rights do not come from God’

The fi restorm of denun-ciation of former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani, for having said that he did not think Barack Obama loved America, is in one sense out of all proportion to that remark – especially at a time when there are much bigger issues, includ-ing wars raging, terrorist atrocities and a nuclear Iran on the horizon.

Against that background of strife and dangers on the world stage, it may seem as if Barack Obama’s feel-ings, or Rudolph Giuliani’s opinion about those feel-ings, should not matter so much, especially when it is hard to know with certainty how anyone feels. Yet when someone is the leader of a great nation at a historic juncture, it is more than idle curiosity to know what drives him.

It is not clear what the ba-sis was for so much outrage at Mayor Giuliani’s opinion about President Obama. Was it that what Giuliani said was demonstrably false? Was it that Barack Obama is sup-posed to be considered inno-cent until proven guilty?

Anyone who simply looks at the factual evidence as to whether Obama loves America, or does not, will fi nd remarkably little to suggest love and a large amount of evidence, over a long period of years, show-

ing his con-stant close association with people fi ercely hos-tile to this c o u n t r y . J e r e m i a h Wright was just one in a long series of such people.

Barack Obama’s cam-paign promise to “funda-mentally change the United States of America” hardly suggests love. Nor did his international speaking tour in 2009, telling foreign au-diences that America was to blame for problems on the world stage.

President Obama’s re-cord in the White House has been more of the same. Among his earliest acts were offending our oldest and closest allies, Britain and Israel, and betraying the country’s previous com-mitments to provide anti-missile defenses to Poland and the Czech Republic.

Obama’s refusal to let Ukraine have weapons with which to defend itself from Russian invasion was con-sistent with this pattern, and consistent with his whis-pered statement – picked up by a microphone that was still on – to tell “Vladimir” that, after the 2012 election was over, he would be able to “have more ‘fl exibility.’”

Conceivably, these might all have been simply blun-ders. But such a string of blunders would require someone very stupid, and Barack Obama is by no means stupid. The net effect is that in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, America’s al-lies and America’s interests face far more setbacks and dangers today than when Obama took offi ce.

His policies have been publicly criticized by two of his own former Secre-taries of Defense, by two retired four-star generals who served during his ad-ministration, and a retired four-star admiral who also served in the Middle East during the Obama admin-istration has called his poli-cies “anti-American.”

Some people who are denouncing former mayor Rudolph Giuliani seem to be saying that it is just not right to accuse a President of the United States of be-ing unpatriotic. But when Barack Obama was a Sena-tor, that is precisely what he said about President George W. Bush. Where was the outrage then?

If all else fails, critics of Mayor Giuliani can say that a man is entitled to be consid-ered “innocent until proven guilty.” But that principle applies in a court of law. Outside a court of law, there is no reason to presume any-

one innocent until proven guilty. It is especially dan-gerous to presume a Presi-dent of the United States – any president – innocent until proven guilty.

Whoever is president has the lives of hundreds of millions of Americans, and the fate of a nation, in his hands. It is those millions of people and that nation who deserve the benefi t of the doubt. We need to err on the side of safety for the people and the country. Squeamish politeness to an individual cannot outweigh that.

We need to keep that in mind for the next president, and for all future presi-dents. We might have been better off if the question of Obama’s patriotism had been raised before he was fi rst elected. Never should we ignore so many red fl ag warnings again.

There is little that can be done about President Obama now, no matter what he does. Impeachment, even if it succeeded, would mean Joe Biden as presi-dent and riots across the country. It is hard to know which would be worse.

(Daily Corinthian col-umnist Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stan-ford University, Stanford, CA 94305. His website is www.tsowell.com.)

Giuliani versus Obama

My name will be great among the nations, from the rising to the setting of the sun. In every place incense and pure offerings will be brought to my name, because my name will be great among the nations,” says the LORD Almighty.

— Malachi 1:11

Lord God, help me to lay my life in the rocks of thy foundation, and not in moving sands which are tossed from shore to shore. May I cling to the rock that was cleft for me and trust for thy care. Amen.

Rich LowryNational

Review

Cal Thomas

Columnist

Thomas Sowell

Columnist

State/NationDaily Corinthian • 5AWednesday, February 25, 2015

Across the Nation Across the State

Student returns to court for rap song

JACKSON — It’s back to court for a Mississippi high school student who says he was exercising his right of free speech when he posted a rap song online criticizing two coaches he accused of misconduct toward fe-male students.

A three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last Decem-ber overturned Taylor Bell’s suspension, ruling that his actions occurred off school grounds. On Monday, the full appeals court announced it would review the case with oral arguments on May 11.

Attorneys for the Itawamba County school system petitioned for the full court hearing.

“The First Amend-ment does not insulate a public school student from disciplinary action when a school board is confronted with off-campus, online speech that threatens, harasses and intimidates school teachers who have been singled out for such abuse,” school district attorney Benjamin E. Griffith wrote in briefs.

Victim ran to store naked, tied in tape

GULFPORT — Gulfport police have arrested a man investigators be-lieve kidnapped and sex-ually assaulted a woman found naked in a store parking lot.

Sgt. Damon McDaniel says 54-year-old An-drew Clinton Cruse Jr. is charged with kidnapping, rape and sexual battery. Cruse is being held on a

$500,000 bond. It was unclear if he had attor-ney.

McDaniel says the woman told authorities Monday she met her captor at Walmart and he had been holding her hostage in his tent in homeless camp for two days.

McDaniel says police responded to a report of a woman, in her 40’s, naked and bound with duct tape and seeking help in the Lowe’s park-ing lot. McDaniel says she is in stable condition in a local hospital.

McDaniel says Cruse was arrested near the store.

 Law enforcement mines social media

TUPELO — Be careful what you post on Face-book — your local law enforcement might be watching.

“Right now, Facebook helps us catch more wanted people than any other source,” said Lee County Sheriff Jim John-

son. “Our Facebook site gets more than 10,000 hits a day.

“Good or bad it’s a fact that people read Facebook.”

More and more law enforcement agencies are using social media, especially Facebook and Twitter, to spread the word about recent ar-rests, traffic delays or crime patterns.

For the Tupelo Police Department, simple warnings about residen-tial burglaries generate the most Facebook reaches — a matrix that combines forwards, com-ments and likes.

“When we put up a couple of paragraphs to tell people on certain streets about recent burglaries in the neigh-borhood, the numbers go out the roof,” said Tupelo Police Capt. Chuck Mc-Dougald. “When we post a ‘Lock up and Look out,’ it’s not unusual to have 15,000 reaches.”

Police are starting to use that contact with the public to their advantage.

Associated Press

Man sells, ships snow from his yard

MANCHESTER-by-the-SEA, Mass. — A Mas-sachusetts man has found a way to profit from the several feet of snow in his yard: He’s shipping it to people in warmer climates for the bargain price of $89 for six pounds.

Kyle Waring, of Man-chester-by-the-Sea, got the idea while shoveling snow earlier this winter and launched ShipS-nowYo.com.

At first he shipped 16.9-ounce snow-filled bottles for $19.99, but he found the snow melt-ed by the time it arrived at its destination.

So he came up with a new plan, selling six pounds at a time. He tells Boston.com even if the snow melts a little by the time it arrives, the package can still make 10 to 15 snowballs.

 28 hurt when train crashes into truck

OXNARD, Calif. — A commuter train slammed into a truck stuck on the tracks early Tuesday, sending three rail cars tumbling onto their sides and in-juring 28 people in the fiery crash in California.

The accident occurred around 5:45 a.m. about 65 miles northwest of Los Angeles. Four peo-ple, including the train engineer, had critical injuries.

The truck driver was found disoriented 1 or 2 miles away, said Jason Benitez, an assistant chief of the Oxnard Po-lice Department.

The crash occurred at a spot where the tracks cross an avenue just before an intersection. The driver was making a right turn from the avenue onto the cross-street but ended up on the tracks, Benitez said.

The driver, identified only as a 54-year-old from Arizona, was co-operating and was not under arrest, Benitez said. The driver was hospitalized in stable condition.

Glenn Frisbie was driving to work and sit-ting at an intersection about a block away when the train struck the truck.

 Alaska is 3rd state to make pot legal

JUNEAU, Alaska — Alaska on Tuesday became the third U.S. state to legalize the rec-reational use of marijua-na for adults, but it was a subdued milestone.

Unlike in Colorado and Washington state, there were no street parties and public smoking displays in Alaska’s biggest cities. But backers of legal pot said the mild reaction was fitting because they are aiming to pro-mote responsible con-sumption of marijuana as they work with law-makers during the next few months in preparing its sale.

“We wish people would just celebrate in a little less public of a fashion,” said Bruce Schulte, an advocate for legalization. “We want to see this indus-try thrive in a respon-sible, regulated fashion, and part of that is

responsible consump-tion.”

Placing Alaska in the same category as Washington state and Colorado with legal marijuana was the goal of the pro-pot coalition that included libertar-ians, rugged individual-ists and small-govern-ment Republicans who prize the privacy rights enshrined in the Alaska state constitution. Le-galization is expected in Washington, D.C., on Thursday.

  Keystone pipeline gets Obama’s veto

WASHINGTON — De-fying the Republican-run Congress, President Barack Obama rejected a bill Tuesday to ap-prove construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline, wielding his veto power for only the third time in his presi-dency.

Obama offered no indication of whether he’ll eventually issue a permit for the pipeline, whose construction has become a flashpoint in the U.S. debate about environmental policy and climate change. Instead, Obama sought to reassert his authority to make the decision himself, rebuffing GOP lawmakers who will con-trol both the House and Senate for the remain-der of the president’s term.

“The presidential power to veto legislation is one I take seriously,” Obama said in a brief notice delivered to the Senate. “But I also take seriously my responsi-bility to the American people.”

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Deaths

Mamie JamesSELMER, Tenn. — Fu-

neral services for Mamie Louise James, 79, are set for 3 p.m. today at Shack-leford Funeral Directors in Selmer, Tenn. with burial in Lebanon Cem-etery in Michie, Tenn.

Mrs. James died Mon-day, Feb. 23, 2015 in Jackson, Tenn.

She was born Sept, 20, 1935, in McNairy County, Tenn. to the late Homer and Ruby Hysmith Wil-banks. She retired from TVA, having worked on the Yellow Creek Project. She was a Pentecostal.

Survivors include three

daugh-t e r s , Debo-r a h P r i c e ( B o b -by) of White-v i l l e , Tenn., Belin-da Co-peland

(Frank) of Burnsville and Kathy Ann Younger of Eads, Tenn.; two sons, Dennis D. Younger (Deb-ra) of Illinois and John Robert James (Sonja) of Michie, Tenn.; three brothers, Willie Joe

Wilbanks of Savannah, Tenn., Jasper D. Wil-banks of Michie, Tenn. and Johnny Wilbanks of Michie, Tenn.; a sister, Geraldine Williams of Morris Chapel, Tenn.; 10 Grandchildren; and 14 Great-Grandchildren.

In addition to her par-ents, she was preceded in death by her fi rst hus-band, Eugene Younger; her second husband, Ju-nior James; four broth-ers, Dallas Wilbanks, Wilford Wilbanks, James I. Wilbanks and Carlos Wilbanks.

Watt Wilbanks will of-fi ciate.

James

Linda Busby PerkinsLinda Busby Perkins

died Feb. 24, 2015, at Senatobia Convalescent Center and Rehab in Sen-atobia. Arrangements are pending with McPeters Inc. Funeral Directors.

Pee Wee EnlowIUKA — Funeral ser-

vices for Paul “Pee Wee” Enlow, Jr., 44, of Iuka are set for 11 a.m. today at Cutshall Funeral Home Chapel in Iuka with burial in Mt. Evergreen Cem-etery.

Mr. Enlow died Mon-day, Feb. 23, 2015, in Iuka as the result of an auto-mobile accident.

He was the co-owner of Enlow Tree Service, and was also a member of the Millwright Local Union #1554 in Nashville, Tenn.

Survivors include his wife, Darlene Enlow; his father, Paul Enlow, Sr.; and his son, Cody Enlow, all of Iuka; and a sister, Teresa Holland and (Ran-dle), of Adamsville, Tenn.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Brenda Hudson Enlow; and his grandparents, Grady and Mollie Reece Hudson, and Arvin and Cleo Cain Enlow.

Memorial contribu-tions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Re-search Hospital Memo-rial and Honor Program, by phone 901-578-2805; or online at www.stjude.org/donate.

Bro. Bobby Cobb will offi ciate.

Francis MassengillFuneral services for

Francis Massengill, 90, of Corinth are set for 11 a.m. Thursday at Magno-lia Funeral Home Chapel of Memories with burial in Corinth National Cem-etery.

Visitation is from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday and from 10 a.m. until service time Thursday.

Mrs. Massengill died Monday, Feb. 23, 2015, at Magnolia Regional Health Center.

She was born Aug. 9, 1924, and was retired from ITT where she worked in insurance and bookkeeping. She was a member of Northside Church of Christ.

Survivors include her sons, Erbie Massen-gill (Pam) of Brandon, Jerry Massengill of Iuka and Alan Massengill of Corinth; six grandchil-dren, Kim Latch (Lamar), Brandon Massengill, Aar-on Massengill, Ben Mas-sengill, Jennifer Williams (K.C.) and Daniel Mas-sengill; and seven great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Erbie E. Mas-sengill; her son, Joe Massengill; her grand-children, Michael Shawn Massengill, Lisa Joe Massengill and Angela Suggs; her parents, Jo-seph Mims McCrory and Molly Wadkins McCrory; and her sister, Dorothy Jenkins.

Minister Lennis Nowell will offi ciate.

Obituary PolicyThe Daily Corinthian include the following information in

obituaries: The name, age, city of residence of the de-ceased; when, where and manner of death of the de-ceased; time and location of funeral service; name of offi ciant; time and location of visitation; time and location of memorial services; biographical informa-tion can include date of birth, education, place of employment/occupation, military service and church membership; survivors can include spouse, children, parents, grandparents, siblings (step included), and grandchildren, great-grandchildren can be listed by number only; preceded in death can include spouse, children, parents, grandparents, siblings (step includ-ed), grandchildren; great-grandchildren can be listed by number only. No other information will be included in the obituary.

taking registration for youth summer sports ages 4 through 13. Players must be 4 by Sept. 1, 2015 and bring birth certificates if not on file in the office.

The cost is $50 per player and multiple children discounts are available.

The deadline to reg-ister is Friday, Feb. 27. Forms received after

the deadline will be ac-cessed a $10 late fee and are not guaranteed placement on a team.

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TIPPAH COUNTY — South Tippah Schools 21st Century Commu-nity Learning Center has begun free classes for the 2014-2015 se-mester.

The After-School

Tutoring Program for grades 1 through 12 will be held from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday of each week at the student’s respec-tive school.

Students will recieve instruction in Math, English, Science and/or Social Studies classes.

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REGION

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The competition has been held in Greenwood the last two years.

“Hopefully if we can make a good impression, they will decide to come back next year,” she add-ed. “They normally like to hold it in the same area for several years in a row.”

The tourism board also heard a funding re-quest from Rose McGee with the New Next Gen-eration.

McGee approached the board last summer with a similar funding request for her production, “Oh My Child.” The funding was approved, but the board requested the mon-

ey be given back after the show was canceled.

McGee is now request-ing $2,000 for advertising and to assist with actors pay for the rescheduled show set for July 9 at the Corinth Coliseum.

Board members ap-proved $1,000 for Mc-Gee to be paid only after the show happens.

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A wide swath of the country shivered in freezing, record-break-ing temperatures while other areas saw more winter precipitation Tuesday.

A mix of snow, sleet, rain and freezing rain hit parts of the southern Plains and the South, where school districts in more than a half-dozen states from Texas east-ward canceled or de-layed classes.

Meanwhile, the East Coast endured colder-than-usual weather. Temperatures were well

below average in many spots, and even far be-low zero.

The wintry weather showed no sign of let-ting up: Especially in the South, many folks braced for more storms later this week.

Chain-reaction crash

A man was seriously injured after he got out of his car on a Michigan bridge and was struck by a vehicle in a chain-reac-tion crash, offi cials said.

The 11-vehicle wreck happened around 9:30

a.m., Executive Secre-tary Bob Sweeney of the Mackinac Bridge Au-thority said.

Winds up to 50 mph whipped snow off the frozen Straits of Macki-nac, making visibility poor, Sweeney said.

A man got out of his car to switch places with his wife and was hit. Then a number of other vehicles ran into each other, he said.

The injured motorist was taken to a hospital but his condition was unknown, Sweeney said.

The bridge was closed until about 2:20 p.m.

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JACKSON — Missis-sippi Gov. Phil Bryant has set a May 12 special elec-tion to fi ll a vacancy in the U.S. House.

The seat for the 1st Congressional District in north Mississippi has been open since the Feb. 6 death of Republican Rep. Alan Nunnelee.

Candidates have a March 27 deadline to qualify for the race, and they will run without par-ty labels.

If a runoff is needed, it will be June 2.

The 1st District stretch-es from Memphis, Ten-nessee, suburbs in DeSo-to County, down to the Golden Triangle area in the north central part of the state.

It includes all of Alcorn, Tippah, Prentiss and Tishomingo counties and cities such as Southaven, Oxford, Tupelo, Colum-bus and Louisville.

Nunnelee, of Tupelo, fi rst won the seat in 2010. He was 56 when he died of brain cancer.

Electionset May 12 to fill U.S.House seat

BY EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS

Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — Hol-lywood is smarter than you thought. Whether by design or chance, the 87th Academy Awards el-egantly and subtly shifted the tone of the season from a reductive fi xation on snubs and fact-check-ing to a positive cel-ebration of original fi lm-making and purposeful advocacy for causes as diverse as immigration, suicide and equal rights.

The self-obsessed in-dustry might have given its best picture and di-rector prizes to Alejan-dro Gonzalez Inarritu’s “Birdman,” a trenchant examination of actorly narcissism, but the vanity seemed to stop with the opening of the envelopes. Even in their moments of singular glory, most of the winners chose to talk about something other than themselves.

The Mexican-born Inarritu, whose “Bird-man” also won for cin-ematography and origi-nal screenplay, said he prays his native country fi nds “a government we deserve” and that immi-grants to the U.S. “can be treated with the same dignity and the respect of the ones who came before and (built) this incredible immigrant nation.”

Host Neil Patrick Har-ris set the tenor of the evening, toeing the line between reverent merri-ment and self-referential parody, with a biting joke about one of the season’s most criticized truths.

“Tonight we honor Hollywood’s best and

whitest — I mean bright-est,” he said in his open-ing, referencing the lack of diversity in the slate of nominees.

Patricia Arquette, who won the supporting ac-tress award for her por-trayal of a mother fi nding herself in Richard Lin-klater’s “Boyhood,” also took a stand for equal rights and pay to the pub-lic delight of fellow nomi-nee Meryl Streep.

“It is time for women. Equal means equal. The truth is the older women get the less money they make,” she said back-stage.

Best actress winner Ju-lianne Moore (“Still Al-ice”) and best actor Eddie Redmayne (“The Theory of Everything”) followed suit, using their speeches to discuss the affl ictions of their characters — Al-zheimer’s and ALS, re-spectively.

“This Oscar belongs to all of those people around the world battling ALS,” said Redmayne.

“CitizenFour,” in which Laura Poitras captured Edward Snowden in the midst of leaking National Security Agency docu-ments, won best docu-mentary.

“The disclosures that Edward Snowden reveals don’t only expose a threat to our privacy but to our

democracy itself,” said Poitras, accepting the Oscar. “When the most important decisions be-ing made affecting all of us are made in secret, we lose our ability to check the powers that control.”

John Legend and Com-mon took their win for the song “Glory” to speak of the importance of “Sel-ma,” the now infamously snubbed civil rights dra-ma.

“We say that ‘Selma’ is now, because the struggle for justice is right now,” Legend said.

As the young Graham Moore, who talked about his depression and a sui-cide attempt during his acceptance speech for best adapted screenplay for “The Imitation Game,” put it backstage: “I might as well use it to say some-thing meaningful.”

But in a season full of foregone conclusions, many of which came true at the Dolby Theatre, in-cluding a best support-ing actor win for J.K. Simmons (“Whiplash”), the Oscars still had a few surprises up its tuxedo sleeves, including the fact that all of Sunday’s big winners were fi rst-timers.

Richard Linklater’s 12-years-in-the-making “Boyhood,” a critical fa-vorite of the year and one that was once consid-ered a top contender for the evening’s top prizes left with only an award for Arquette. The formal ambitions of “Birdman” proved to be the more compelling — even if its lead Michael Keaton was passed over in the acting race.

There was also clear re-gard for uniqueness in the evening’s other multiple prize winners. Damien Chazelle’s “Whiplash,” a pulsating and vibrant in-dependent fi lm about a driven jazz student and his ruthless instructor, won three awards, for supporting actor, editing and sound mixing.

Director Wes Ander-son’s dark WWII-set fable, “The Grand Buda-pest Hotel,” meanwhile, won four. Anderson had been long overlooked by the Academy for his id-iosyncratic features. This latest outing, one of the evening’s most nominat-ed fi lms, was recognized for production design, score, costume design and makeup and styling.

Several of this year’s biggest box-offi ce hit nominees — Clint East-wood’s Iraq war drama “American Sniper” and

Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi epic “Interstellar” — had to settle for single wins in technical catego-ries. “Interstellar” won for visual effects, while “American Sniper” — far and away the most widely seen of the best-picture nominees — took the best sound editing award.

As Hollywood’s studios have increasingly focused on mounting global blockbusters, the Oscars have become largely the province of smaller indies and fi lm festival fare. In the night’s opening rou-tine, Jack Black, playing villain to the cheery Har-ris, lamented Hollywood releases “opening with lots of zeroes, all we get is superheroes.”

The only fi lm that came close to betraying that sensibility was Disney’s “Big Hero 6,” which won best animated feature and is loosely based on an obscure Marvel comic.

Superhero hostility aside, Harris and produc-ers Neil Meron and Craig Zadan made sure to bring as youthful a spirit as possible to the evening’s festivities, hoping to con-tinue the recent ratings upswing for the Oscars, which last year drew 43 million viewers, making it the most-watched en-tertainment telecast in a decade.

‘Birdman’ tops advocacy-focused OscarsBY LINDSEY BAHR

AP Film Writer

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MARKET SUMMARY

STOCKS OF LOCAL INTERESTYTD

Name Div PE Last Chg %ChgYTD

Name Div PE Last Chg %Chg

18,144.29 15,855.12 Dow Industrials 18,209.19 +92.35 +.51 +2.17 +12.549,310.22 7,245.87 Dow Transportation 9,178.48 +34.96 +.38 +.42 +25.88

657.17 508.36 Dow Utilities 607.98 +3.92 +.65 -1.63 +16.7411,111.41 9,886.08 NYSE Composite 11,122.12 +47.54 +.43 +2.61 +7.424,960.97 3,946.03 Nasdaq Composite 4,968.12 +7.15 +.14 +4.90 +15.872,110.61 1,814.36 S&P 500 2,115.48 +5.82 +.28 +2.75 +14.651,516.84 1,269.45 S&P MidCap 1,517.72 +2.10 +.14 +4.49 +11.51

22,278.72 19,160.13 Wilshire 5000 22,308.64 +48.64 +.22 +2.95 +12.691,231.92 1,040.47 Russell 2000 1,233.98 +2.15 +.17 +2.43 +5.11

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18,240Dow Jones industrialsClose: 18,209.19Change: 92.35 (0.5%)

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With the spring-home selling season now underway, is demand picking up after a weak 2014?

Recent home sales data suggest the opposite is true. Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes tumbled 4.9 percent last month to the lowest level since April. What about sales of newly built homes? Economists expect that the Commerce Department will report today that new-home sales slowed in January.

Better quarter?

Dollar Tree reports its fourth-quarter financial results today.Wall Street anticipates that the retailer will deliver improved earnings and revenue for the quarter. The company has been facing increased competition from Wal-Mart Stores and Kroger, which have been opening smaller store formats to directly compete with other discount retailers. Source: FactSet

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Given the breadth of the market advances for both large and small companies, what can investors

expect in the months ahead?Stovall’s analysis of the

post-DATH periods since 1979 found that the S&P 500 went on to rise 3 percent over the next three months, and 13.6 percent over the next 12-month period.

But one splash of cold water on that outlook: Stocks eventually have pullbacks of more than 5 percent, even following DATHs. Since 1979, it has happened a median of 63 days afterward. And this time the clock started not last Friday but on Dec. 23, when the first DATH occurred. That was 63 days ago.

Trevor Delaney; Jenni Sohn • APSource: S&P Capital IQ

Looking ahead An analysis by S&P Capital IQ shows the S&P 500 tends to outperform after it hits an all-time high in unison with the S&P 600.

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Home & Garden9A • Daily Corinthian Wednesday, February 25, 2015

This past weekend real-ly had me thinking about gardening and landscap-ing. It was an unseasonal

79 accord-ing the thermom-eter at my house, and I started to putter around the yard, try-ing to de-cide what needed to be done to

get ready for spring.Of course, I made a trip

to see what plants were on the benches at the lo-cal garden center. But by afternoon, I had come to my senses. According to the weather forecasted for this week in much of Mis-sissippi, we haven’t seen the last of winter.

So what’s an eager gar-dener like me to do? One of my favorite prescrip-tions for easing a case of spring fever is to put together a combination container.

Putting together beau-tiful fl owers and color-ful foliage and enjoying combination containers is a pretty easy process. Just gather some pots and plant them with every-thing from heirloom veg-etables to fl owers or any other type of plant you like. It is an uncompli-cated way to scratch that gardening itch when gar-dening in the landscape is not practical.

One convenient aspect of combination contain-ers is that you can easily change out plant materi-als to match the season.

I believe more thought should be put into the container itself. I have a lot of fun picking out the container for combina-

tion planting. You can go old school and use classic terra cotta. There’s also a large selection of glazed ceramics to fi t into any design scheme.

These containers can be very heavy and diffi cult to move. A solution is avail-able in containers made out of foam-like materi-als that look just like their heavier cousins.

If you’re a fan of home remodeling shows like I am, fi nding something you can repurpose can be very satisfying. The uniqueness and beauty of these objects can serve as focal points themselves. Old-fashioned potato chip cans or wine crates are useful to the creative container garden design-

er.Probably due to my

nursery and greenhouse background, I like to grow things in the basic, black plastic pots. While very functional, these black plastic containers are very dull. An easy way to jazz up these basic containers is to paint them. I like to use textured spray paints that result in a stone-like appearance. With this technique, your selection of containers is limitless.

When putting together a combination container, always start with a good-quality, peat-based pot-ting media that drains well. Never use soil, as the drainage will suffer. Com-mercial bagged potting mixes are engineered for

optimum water holding and drainage for growing plants in containers.

Even with the improved container soil mixes, watering is an essential chore for your combi-nation container to be successful. I think the quickest way to tell if the container needs water is to push your index fi nger into the media. If it feels dry at the fi rst knuckle, go ahead and water. To make watering chores easier, your local home improve-ment store has all the fi t-tings and supplies needed to set up an inexpensive, timer-controlled irriga-tion system.

Another benefi t of com-bination containers is

that they are mobile. You can move them into the sunlight or out of the sun-light, and into the front yard or out to the back-yard. You can even move them out of sight when the plants start going down hill.

Their mobility means you have landscape fl ex-ibility, especially when your landscape has a lot of pavement. Container combination plantings al-low you to have the joys of gardening even when you don’t have any soil to grow in. Whether your outdoor space is a balcony, porch or very small yard, the perfect container means you’re no longer limited in what you can grow.

(Daily Corinthian col-umnist Dr. Gary Bach-man is an associate Ex-tension and research professor of horticulture at the Mississippi State University Coastal Re-search and Extension Center in Biloxi.)

Ease spring fever with combination containers

Photo by MSU Extension Service/Gary Bachman

When spring fever sets in before winter is over, find a pretty container and create your own combination planting.

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The Alcorn County general election qualifying deadline is Friday. Check out Saturday’s Daily Corinthian for the complete and final list of all

local candidates seeking public office.

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ARIES (March 21-April 19). What does it matter that oth-ers have had greater challeng-es than you in life? It doesn’t change the fact that your chal-lenges, whatever size they may be, exist.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Opportunity will knock in the morning, and if you don’t an-swer, it disproves the cliche by coming back at lunchtime and again in the evening. Opportu-nity just really wants to connect with you.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Your welcoming attitude will at-tract both good and bad, so you might want to add a screen to that open-door policy. In other words, you’re better off employ-ing a certain amount of psychic protection.

CANCER (June 22-July 22). Maybe you felt like “less” right after certain events, but feelings can lie, too. The truth is that you are more because of what has happened to you in your life, and you’ll continue to build on your experiences.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You are loving and caring and cre-ative. It doesn’t mean you have to embrace everyone and every-thing. When you’re not feeling it, just walk away so you can fi nd something you are “feeling.”

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). There’s a point at which your brain gets tired of working on a problem. You’ll be tempted to work beyond that point in the name of being a productive per-son, but doing so would in ac-tuality be counterproductive, so just stop!

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Grocery merchandisers put the milk in the back of the store so you’ll fi rst have to pass a num-ber of enticing items that aren’t on your list. You’ll use this prin-ciple to your benefi t today.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Right after you resolve not to accidentally embarrass yourself (like the last time), you’ll learn that the last time was actually quite effective. Your offbeat in-stincts may be in perfect rhythm, after all.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). In the physical world, two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time. In the emotional world, it feels pos-sible. Maybe it is, maybe not. It’s something you’ll work on, though.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). What’s missing from a transaction is your personal touch. Add that to the logic and balance of it, and things will swing in a direction that is best for all.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Many explorers have been wrongly credited with discover-ing new lands. It’s not a discov-ery if there are already people there. This is a time to be very careful and respectful about making claims.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You have a team, and things will work better when you fi rst make sure that they are all on the same page. When everyone is working together, you’ll turn out a result that’s a source of pride for all.

D E A R ABBY: I’m in my 40s and my boyfriend of three years is 12 years older.

We are in love and our relationship is great.

He travels for work and lives in an-

other state, so he fl ies in to see my daughter and me every other week.

Because he is older, he uses Viagra, and it’s kept at my place in a drawer. I assumed that’s where it was always kept.

Abby, when he left for his trip yesterday, he took his Viagra with him!

He says he grabbed the bottle without thinking and that I’m overreacting.

The rest of his things are kept in his travel bag, so it’s not like he just gathered up all of his pills.

They were the only ones. Now he’s upset with me be-

cause “I don’t trust him.”Can you help me get my think-

ing straight? I caught him lying about some-

thing when we fi rst started dat-ing, so he’s not all squeaky clean like he acts. -- SUSPI-CIOUS IN VIRGINIA

DEAR SUSPICIOUS: Unless your boyfriend was prescribed the Viagra for a condition other than ED, I’d say you have a right to be suspicious.

Because his little blue pills were kept apart from his other medications, it took special ef-fort for him to pack them.

Talk with him further because he may have been contemplat-ing a “party of one” during his travels and not have been look-ing for adventure.

DEAR ABBY: I’m in the mid-dle of a situation that I’m not sure how to deal with. My moth-er’s husband made a pass at my boyfriend. My boyfriend thinks I should tell her.

Abby, my mother and her hus-band are in their 70s, and I don’t want to cause problems in their marriage.

I’d like to write it off as a “mis-understanding,” but my stepdad has a history of doing things like this. -- ANONYMOUS IN OR-EGON

DEAR ANONYMOUS: If your boyfriend didn’t already, he should tell your stepfather the pass was unwelcome and he doesn’t want it to happen again. If it does, you and your boyfriend should talk to your mother about it and explain why she’ll be see-ing less of you unless she visits you -- alone.

Because this isn’t the fi rst time

your stepfather has acted inap-propriately, it won’t be news to her. And because she has toler-ated his behavior in the past, I doubt it will cause problems be-tween them now.

DEAR ABBY: My husband’s family gave us a large painting that is not our taste at all. We would love to get rid of it, but of course we feel obligated to keep it and hang it in order to not hurt their feelings.

They live nearby and visit of-ten, so putting the painting away doesn’t seem realistic. We live in a small apartment and there is nowhere “discreet” to hang it. Plus, it is too large to take to our offi ces.

Other than staging a robbery, are there any options that would keep everyone happy? -- GRIN-NING & BEARING IT

DEAR GRINNING: Another option would be to level with your in-laws.

Tell them you are grateful for their generosity, but the artwork is not your taste, and then ask if they would mind if you ex-changed it.

Dear Abby is written by Abi-gail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Overpacking for business trip prompts questions of trust

Daily Corinthian • Wednesday, February 25, 2015 • 11A

Nineteen-year-old Tyler Reddick, racing a Truck at Daytona International Speedway for the first time, led a race-high 46 laps, including the final 33, to win last Friday’s NextEra Energy Resources 250 for the Camping World Truck Series. Reddick got the win in his 18th career start in the Series. Another youngster, Erik Jones, drove his Kyle Busch Racing entry to the runner-up spot over Scott Lagasse Jr. and rookie Austin Theriault, who, like Reddick, drives a Ford fielded by Sprint Cup driver Brad Keselowski. Keselowski said seeing his young drivers at the head of the pack at Daytona — and in the media center afterward — was much dif-ferent than what he experiences as a driver. “It’s a bit surreal, sitting here as an owner,” Keselowski said. “Now I know how Roger [Penske] feels. It’s completely different. “To have both Trucks run as well as they did, this is Daytona — the biggest race of the year for the Truck Series — big prize money, and all of our sponsors here.” Keselowski said he believes the Daytona success bodes well for the rest of the season. “We’re really serious about this championship effort,” he said. “Tyler finished out the 2014 season with a record that was strong enough to make a legitimate run for the championship.” Jones said he also is looking forward to the season as whole.

“I wish we could have won the race — that’s first off,” Jones said. “Second [place] is a great start to the season, and we did what we wanted to. We came in here and didn’t get wrecked and put our-selves in a position not to be making up [points] all year. … Just thankful to be running full time, thanks to Toyota. It’s going to be a fun year.”

Sunday’s Daytona 500 marked the first Sprint Cup race since 2001 that did not include one of the Busch brothers in the start-ing lineup.

Older brother Kurt was absent after being suspended indefinitely from NASCAR. The sanctioning body reacted swiftly last Friday after a Delaware court commissioner released his findings indicating that Busch assaulted his former girlfriend, Patricia Driscoll, dur-ing a race weekend at Dover International Speedway last year. Busch had not been for-mally charged late last week.

Kyle Busch also missed the race, and likely will have to sit out several more after his No. 54 Toyota struck a concrete wall so hard dur-ing Saturday’s Xfinity Series race at Daytona that it left him with a compound fracture of his right leg and a broken left foot.

Those two events — and the developments surrounding them — dominated the headlines at Daytona in the final days of Speedweeks.

Kurt Busch appealed NASCAR’s decision on Saturday before the National Motorsports Appeals Panel and before NASCAR’s Final Appeals Officer, Bryan Moss, losing both rounds.

Also problematic was the decision by Chevrolet to break off relations with Kurt, who has had off-track issues throughout his career.

Kyle Busch’s injuries led to a swift response from Daytona International Speedway track president Joie Chitwood III, who held a late-night news conference on Saturday in which he acknowledged that the track hadn’t met its obligation to drivers, and announced that there would be a temporary tire barrier in place for the Daytona 500

and that any exposed wall on the track would be covered with SAFER barriers.

“The Daytona International Speedway did not live up to its responsibility today,” Chitwood said in his opening remarks Saturday night. “We should have had a SAFER barrier there today; we did not. We’re going to fix that right now.”

Chitwood’s staff installed a makeshift bar-rier before the start of the 500, and perma-nent changes are coming.

“Daytona International Speedway is going to install SAFER barrier on every inch at this property,” he said. “This is not going to happen again. We’re going to live up to our responsibility. We’re going to fix this, and it starts right now.”

Chitwood said the track had no excuse for why there were exposed surfaces remaining and said that the costs to install the barriers weren’t a consideration.

NASCAR Executive Vice President Steve O’Donnell joined Chitwood at the news con-ference and said there likely will be conver-sations soon about SAFER barriers going up

at other tracks that don’t have all exposed surfaces covered.“What we’ve said here tonight is we will accelerate those talks with the tracks,”

O’Donnell said. “We want this sport to be as safe as possible for not only our drivers, but everyone who participates in the sport and the race fans as well.”

Regan Smith drove Kurt Busch’s No. 41 Chevrolet to a 16th-place finish in the Daytona 500, while Matt Crafton finished 18th in Kyle Busch’s No. 18 Toyota.

Sunday’s 57th running of the Daytona 500 — NASCAR’s biggest race — had all the signs of a changing of the guard in the Sprint Cup Series. Joey Logano, the 24-year-old driver who once appeared to be incapable of capitalizing on his early potential, outdueled some the sport’s veterans — including some, like Kevin Harvick and Denny Hamlin, who feuded with him in the past — to win the 500, easily the greatest triumph of his career. In another storyline that seemed to fit the moment, Logano spent much of the race running against Jeff Gordon, the veteran who was competing in his final Daytona 500. Logano said competing with Gordon on any occasion is something to treasure — especially for someone his age. “Being able to race against him for the lead multiple times in the Daytona 500 is a dream come true for any kid,” Logano said. “I’ll always remember that, for sure.” On a day at Daytona in which youth ruled, it also seemed fitting that many veterans weren’t around to run for the win at the end. Tony Stewart, who has won nearly everything a NASCAR driver could win, other than the sport’s biggest race, left the Daytona 500 winless for the 17th straight year after wrecking in the early going. Gordon started on the pole and led the most laps (87), but lost ground in a wild, 25-lap scramble at the end, and was involved in the race’s final caution period. He wound up finishing 33rd, but was still smiling afterward. “I don’t know what else to say, other than I enjoyed it,” he said. “I’m not going to miss those final laps. That was just crazy.” From the start of the 500, it was clear that Logano would be one of the drivers to reckon with. He wound up leading the race six times for 31 laps, but he was at his best when the late-race pressure was on. He held the lead in a wild run in the closing laps as the lead pack ran three abreast, with Logano’s yellow Ford at the head of the pack. With a little more than two laps remaining, Justin Allgaier and Ty Dillon collided, bringing out a caution flag that led to a six-minute red-flag period, and set up a green-white-checkered-flag run to the finish that extended the race to 203 laps.

With a bevy of the sport’s best restrictor-plate racers lined up behind Logano and poised to gang up and draft past him, the youngster, who had never before finished in the top 5 in the Daytona 500, pulled away on the final restart and maintained control of the race through the final two laps, and drove under the checkered and caution flags ahead of Kevin Harvick, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Denny Hamlin and Jimmie Johnson. It was the ninth victory of Logano’s Cup career, and it came in his 221st start. It was the second Daytona 500 win for his car owner, Roger Penske, with the first coming in 2008 with Ryan Newman. “That feeling of winning the Daytona 500 — I can’t explain how cool this is,” Logano said. “I said in an interview that this was our worst race track last year, and we worked really hard to figure out how we could get better at it, and all the hard work got us the win today.” Hamlin, who was Logano’s teammate at Joe Gibbs Racing when the youngster landed his first Sprint Cup ride, only to fail to live up to expectations and eventually move to Team Penske, said Logano is a much different driver today than he was at Gibbs. “Every single weekend, you know you’re going to have to beat the 22. That’s something we didn’t say about Joey just three years ago.” Sunday’s race was without the “Big One” multi-car crash that usu-ally occurs on the restrictor-plate tracks at Daytona and Talladega, even though there were several Big Ones in the preliminary races leading up to the 500. Most of the incidents in the 500 involved just one or two drivers, and the lead pack ran side by side, often three wide, without a prob-lem. Harvick joked that the drivers must have gotten the wrecking out of their systems in the preliminary races. Earnhardt Jr. and Hamlin had more logical explanations — say-ing the other races were at night, when the track had more grip and enticed drivers to take more chances. On Sunday, the sun was out, the track was slicker, and drivers were more careful. “The slick conditions … make us have to give each other a little more room,” Hamlin said.

Reed scores heartwarming Xfinity Series victory Ryan Reed, who defied the odds by becoming an Xfinity Series driver despite having Type 1 diabetes, scored a heart-warming first major NASCAR victory in last Saturday’s Alert Today Florida 300 at Daytona International Speedway — a race marred by a serious injury to driver Kyle Busch. Reed, who also delivered his Roush Fenway Racing team its first-ever Xfinity Series win at Daytona, used a push from teammate Chris Buescher on the last lap to surge past Brad Keselowski for the vic-tory. Reed, a 21-year-old native of Bakersfield, California, said being diagnosed with dia-betes has had some positive effects on him. “I feel like if I wouldn’t have had that diagnosis and was told I couldn’t, I may not have taken it so seriously and gotten involved to the level I am today,” he said. “I try to look at the silver lining and I think we have accomplished a lot through a tough situation.” Buescher finished second, ahead of Ty Dillon, Austin Dillon and Keselowski.

Kyle Busch was injured in last Saturday’s Xfinity Series race, which kept him out of the lineup for the Daytona 500.

Tyler Reddick led a race-high 46 laps and claimed victory in the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona.

Joey Logano outduels Sprint Cup veterans to claim victory in Daytona 500

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Race: Hisense 250Where: Atlanta Motor SpeedwayWhen: Saturday, 2 p.m. (ET)TV: Fox Sports 12014 Winner: Kevin Harvick

Race: Hyundai Construction Equipment 200Where: Atlanta Motor SpeedwayWhen: Saturday, 5:30 p.m. (ET)TV: FOX Sports 12014 Winner: no 2014 race

Race: Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500Where: Atlanta Motor SpeedwayWhen: Sunday, 1 p.m. (ET)TV: FOX2014 winner: Kasey Kahne (right)

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Sprint Cup victories by Chevrolet at AMS — tops among all manufacturers. Ford

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Lead-lap finishes at AMS by Jeff Gordon — in 41 starts — the most of any driver.

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SPRINT CUP STANDINGS1. Joey Logano, 47

2. Kevin Harvick, 42

3. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 42

4. Denny Hamlin, 41

5. Jimmie Johnson, 40

6. Casey Mears, 39

7. Clint Bowyer, 37

8. Martin Truex Jr., 37

9. Kasey Kahne, 35

10. Greg Biffle, 35

Sports12 • Daily Corinthian Wednesday, February 25, 2015

North Half results

JUCO basketball

North Half schedule

Class 4A

Pontotoc 59, Houston 42Byhalia 83, Yazoo City 57Itawamba 50, Leake Central 47Gentry 85, Ripley 79Cleveland @ Rosa Fort, tonightCorinth 70, Kosciusko 55New Albany 53, Greenwood 52W. Lauderdale 60, Shannon 55, OT 

Class 3A

Mooreville 72, South Pontotoc 59N. Panola-Ruleville CentralAberdeen 84, North Pontotoc 49East Side 73, Charleston 48Holly Springs 73, Leflore Co. 62Kossuth 64, Nettleton 55Humphreys Co. 107, Palmer 53Kemper Co. 95, Belmont 87 

Class 1A

Jumpertown 57, Smithville 41Ingomar 71, Coldwater 65Coffeeville 76, Biggersvile 55Mound Bayou JFK 80, Hickory Flat

64Brooks @ Ashland, ThursdayFalkner 64, Hamilton 56

Today (Girls)

Class 1AHoulka @ Biggersville, 6 (WXRZ)Class 3ACentral @ Nettleton, 5Kossuth @ Kemper Co., 5:30Class 4ACorinth @ Leake Central, 6

Biggersville bookended their Class 1A North Half Tournament opener with eight-point quarters and saw their season end with a 76-55 loss at Division 4-1A champion Coffeeville.

The Pirates held just a two-point advantage in the middle quarters, but outscored the Lions 35-16 in the open-ing and closing sessions.

It’s the earliest exit for the Lions, who ended the season 11-19, in four years.

BHS made the 1A championship game in 2012 and 2013 -- winning the latter -- and lost in last season’s North quarterfi nal round.

Devonte Spears paced the No. 4 seed from Division 1-1A with 21 points.

Coffeeville had four players in dou-ble fi gures, which accounted for 70 of its 76 points.

(B) Coffeeville 76, Biggersville 55

Biggersville 8 17 22 8 -- 55Coffeeville 15 16 25 20 -- 76

  BIGGERSVILLE (55): Devonte Spears 21, Luke Spencer 14, Greg Robinson 11, Bradley Da-vis 6, Tyran Davis 3.

COFFEEVILLE (76): Demetris Reed 22, Janario Neal 18, Steve Martin 16, Denicholas Gladrey 14, Jalen Davis 6.

3-Pointers: (B) Spears 3. (C) Neal 2, GladreyRecords: Biggersville 11-19, Coffeeville 15-12

Lions falter at Coffeeville

BY H. LEE SMITH [email protected]

The Corinth Warriors re-bounded from their last-sec-ond loss in the Division 1-4A Tournament by ... rebound-ing.

Corinth held a 12-9 advan-tage on the glass on its end, and converted those boards into 14 second-chance points in dispatching of Kosciusko 70-55 in the opening round of the Class 4A Boys’ North Half Tournament at Corinth High School Academic and Performing Arts Center on Tuesday.

The Warriors scored the fi rst six points of the contest and never trailed in upping their postseason mark in

the current facility to 27-5. The Warriors are now 20-2 in elimination contests and 13-2 (Mendenhall 1995, West Bolivar 2001) in fi rst-round games in the same span.

“It’s always great to play at home,” said CHS Head Coach Keith Greene. “You’d much rather play in your gym than someone else’s.”

The North, as well as the South, will vie against each other for one more round before four from each half will converge for quarterfi nal action of the Class 4A State Tournament on March 6 at Jackson State University.

Corinth (23-7) will face off with either Rosa Fort (22-6) or Cleveland (16-11) at 7

p.m. on Saturday. That game is slatted for tonight at 7 in Tunica. The Warriors would travel to face the Division 2 champion Lions, but host Cleveland.

“We may have to go on the road, but we’ll deal because that’s the position we put ourselves in,” said Greene. “We’re not in control of where we play.”

The Whippets (20-8) went the fi rst 3:45 without scoring. Kosciusko would manage just two fi eld goals in the second quarter, one at the buzzer that ended a 5:32 scoring drought.

Corinth led 14-10 after one quarter, and used a 13-2 ad-vantage the fi nal 4:52 of the half to take a 36-19 lead at in-

termission.Kendall Stafford scored all

12 of his points in the open-ing half, while Antares Gwyn added nine to go along with fi ve rebounds, three assists and three steals while playing 48 consecutive minutes dat-ing back to Saturday.

After Kosciusko opened the second half with a quick buck-et, Corinth pushed the advan-tage out to 24 with a 9-0 run. Trae Burcham, one of three Warriors in double fi gures with 13 points, scored the fi rst eight on three straight makes -- including a pair of 3-point-ers.

The lead swelled to 26 -- 57-

Warriors cruise past WhippetsBY H. LEE SMITH II

[email protected]

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After letting their fi rst divi-sion tournament champion-ship since 2000 slip away on Saturday, Kossuth bounced back to move to within one game of returning to the State Tournament.

Rick Hodum tallied a game-high 18 points, including a 10-of-13 showing from the line, as Kossuth held of Nettleton 64-55 in the opening round of the Class 3A Boys North Half Tournament.

Kossuth (18-13) was 23-of-33 from the free-throw line overall and 11-of-18 in the fi -nal quarter as Nettleton tried to cut into a 14-point defi cit.

The Division 1-3A runners-up will travel to Division

2 champion Holly Springs on Saturday. The Hawks knocked off Lefl ore County 74-64 in the opening round.

North and South squads will match up in the second round, with winners -- four from each tournament -- ad-vancing to the newly format-ted eight-team State Tourna-ment.

Quarterfi nal action is slat-ted for March 4 at Jackson State University.

Kossuth led 14-13 after one, before pushing the lead to 33-20 at the break. Mat-thew Stewart had half of his 14 points in a 19-point second and Hodum, after a scoreless fi rst quarter, added fi ve.

The Aggies added a point to their margin in the third,

with Weston Bobo -- one of four Aggies’ in double fi gures -- netting six of his 10 points in the quarter.

Nettleton put up 25 points in the fourth after managing just 30 though three quarters. The Tigers got the majority of their points from beyond the arc, connecting on fi ve of their eight 3-pointers on the night.

Stewart nailed four of his six free-throw attempts from the line in the fourth. Hodum made four en route to a team-high nine points in the frame.

Nettleton outscored Kos-suth 52-41 from the fi eld, but made just 3-of-9 from the line. Kossuth fi nished 23-of-33 overall, with Hodum draining his fi rst eight attempts.

  (B) Kossuth 64, Nettleton 55Nettleton 13 7 10 25 -- 55Kossuth 14 19 11 20 -- 64

  NETTLETON (55): Kaleb Gilbert 12, A.J. Devauld 11, Dre Sharp 10, Drae Smith 10, Kendall Gardner 6, Chris Long 6.

KOSSUTH (64): Rick Hodum 18, Matthew Stewart 14, Kennedy Dye 11, Weston Bobo 10, Beau Lee 6, Ja-cob Wilcher 4, Nik Wilcher 1.

3-Pointers: (N) Devauld 3, Sharp 3, Gilbert 2. (K) Hodum 2, Stewart,

Record: Kossuth 18-13 

Boys 2A

Calhoun City 66, Walnut 50Walnut 15 10 7 18 -- 50C. City 25 20 18 3 -- 66

Leading scorers: (W) Hunter Car-penter 15, Manse Pulliam 14, Dylan Keymon 10; (CC) Tyius Jennings 24, Ladaviius Draine 14, Austin Burl 12.

Record: Walnut 12-17

Aggies take down Tigers in openerBY H. LEE SMITH II

[email protected]

COLUMBIA, Mo. — Namon Wright helped Missouri snap its school-record 13-game losing streak with a fl ourish Tuesday night, scoring a ca-reer-high 28 points on 10-of-13 shooting to lead the Tigers past Florida 64-52.

The freshman from Los An-

geles carried the team nearly single-handedly in the open-ing minutes of each half, and his 6-of-8 performance from behind the 3-point line helped spark the loudest cheers in Mizzou Arena since the Tigers (8-20, 2-13 South-eastern Conference) last won on Jan. 8.

Devin Robinson scored 14 points and Jon Horford add-ed 10 for Florida (13-15, 6-9), which lost for the sixth time in seven games and prevent-ed coach Billy Donovan from earning his 500th career win. He would have joined Bob Knight as the only coaches in Division I history to reach the

milestone before their 50th birthday.

Missouri senior Keith Shamburger criticized the team’s effort after losing 76-53 at Vanderbilt on Saturday, saying slow starts are getting into the Tigers’ heads. Mis-souri missed six of its fi rst seven shots in that game.

Missouri rallies to finish 13-game losing skidThe Associated Press

STARKVILLE — Mississippi State was the worst team in the Southeastern Conference last season. Now the program is simply mediocre.

It’s far from a miraculous turnaround, but the Bulldogs (12-15, 5-9 SEC) have slowly shown signs of improvement during their third season un-der coach Rick Ray.

The past week was a synop-

sis of how much Mississippi State has progressed — and also how far the program has to go to beat the league’s elite. The Bulldogs narrowly lost home games to Missis-sippi and Arkansas, leading for most of both games before faltering in the fi nal minutes.

Now Mississippi State gets its chance tonight to knock off No. 1 Kentucky (27-0, 14-0 SEC), which has won its past three games over Tennessee,

South Carolina and Auburn by an average of nearly 30 points.

“Kentucky is obviously a daunting task,” Ray said. “I look at some of their defen-sive statistics and they are really elite in that regard. In order for us to have any kind of success against a team like Kentucky or anybody in the SEC, we’ve got to secure the basketball.”

It’s been a rough three sea-

sons for Mississippi State, which has a 36-56 overall re-cord under Ray, including a 12-38 mark in regular-season SEC games. It was widely un-derstood there might be tough times when Ray took over be-cause of a depleted roster — but the turnaround has been slow for a program accus-tomed to winning.

The Bulldogs made six

MSU slowly rebuilding as Kentucky loomsBY DAVID BRANDT

Associated Press

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(M) Northeast 67, Jones Co. 62

Halftime: Jones County, 29-19.Leading scorers: (NE) Dimario Jackson 19,

Jack Nichols 13, Raheem Sorrell 10; (JC) Rodri-gus Palmer 18, Bryce Jones 15, Otis Harvey 11.

Records: Northeast 17-7, Jones County 18-4.Notes: Northeast advances to the semifi nal

round of the 2015 MACJC State Tournament with its victory over the defending NJCAA national champions. The Tigers meet the winner of North No. 1 Holmes vs. South No. 4 East Central today at 2:45 p.m. inside Mullen Gymnasium on the Copiah-Lincoln campus.

Photo by Randy J. Williams

Rick Hodum (25) led all scorers with 18 points and was 10-of-13 from the line as Kossuth advanced to the second round with a 64-55 win over Nettleton on Tuesday.

CHICAGO — Bulls point guard Der-rick Rose will have surgery to repair a meniscus tear in his right knee.

The team says Rose reported the knee pain on Tuesday, and an exam and MRI confi rmed the injury.

Rose has been dogged by injuries for the past three seasons.

He tore the anterior cruciate liga-ment in his left knee in Game 1 of the 2012 playoffs against Philadelphia. The 2011 NBA MVP missed the entire next season, then played in only 10 games last season before a right knee injury shelved him for the rest of the season.

Rose out againwith knee injury,needs surgery

The Associated Press

ScoreboardAuto racing

Sprint Cup leadersPoints

1, Joey Logano, 47. 2, Kevin Harvick, 42. 3, Dale Earnhardt Jr., 42. 4, Denny Hamlin, 41. 5, Jimmie Johnson, 40. 6, Casey Mears, 39. 7, Clint Bowyer, 37. 8, Martin Truex Jr., 37. 9, Kasey Kahne, 35. 10, Greg Biffl e, 35.

11, David Gilliland, 33. 12, Sam Horn-ish Jr., 32. 13, Michael Annett, 32. 14, Austin Dillon, 30. 15, Aric Almirola, 29. 16, David Ragan, 27. 17, AJ Allmending-er, 25. 18, Danica Patrick, 23. 19, Cole Whitt, 22. 20, Carl Edwards, 22.

Money1, Joey Logano, $1,621,953. 2,

Kevin Harvick, $1,186,145. 3, Dale Earnhardt Jr., $886,670. 4, Denny Hamlin, $705,933. 5, Jimmie Johnson, $640,642. 6, Jeff Gordon, $634,876. 7, Matt Kenseth, $550,276. 8, Casey Mears, $508,628. 9, Martin Truex Jr., $488,628. 10, Clint Bowyer, $462,378.

11, Greg Biffl e, $415,441. 12, Kasey Kahne, $399,495. 13, Austin Dillon, $391,394. 14, Aric Almirola, $389,056. 15, Matt Crafton, $382,849. 16, Carl Edwards, $380,053. 17, Kyle Larson, $379,473. 18, Jamie McMurray, $372,031. 19, Sam Horn-ish Jr., $366,678. 20, David Gilliland, $364,341.

Basketball

NBA standingsEASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division W L Pct GBToronto 37 20 .649 —Brooklyn 23 31 .426 12½Boston 21 33 .389 14½Philadelphia 12 44 .214 24½New York 10 45 .182 26

Southeast Division W L Pct GBAtlanta 44 12 .786 —Washington 33 24 .579 11½Miami 24 31 .436 19½Charlotte 22 32 .407 21Orlando 19 39 .328 26

Central Division W L Pct GBChicago 36 21 .632 —Cleveland 36 22 .621 ½Milwaukee 31 25 .554 4½Detroit 23 34 .404 13Indiana 23 34 .404 13

WESTERN CONFERENCESouthwest Division

W L Pct GBMemphis 41 14 .745 —Houston 38 18 .679 3½Dallas 39 20 .661 4San Antonio 34 22 .607 7½New Orleans 29 27 .518 12½

Northwest Division W L Pct GBPortland 36 19 .655 —Oklahoma City 32 25 .561 5Utah 21 34 .382 15Denver 20 36 .357 16½Minnesota 12 43 .218 24

Pacifi c Division W L Pct GBGolden State 44 10 .815 —L.A. Clippers 37 20 .649 8½Phoenix 29 28 .509 16½Sacramento 19 35 .352 25L.A. Lakers 14 41 .255 30½

Monday’s GamesMiami 119, Philadelphia 108New Orleans 100, Toronto 97Chicago 87, Milwaukee 71Houston 113, Minnesota 102Boston 115, Phoenix 110Brooklyn 110, Denver 82Utah 90, San Antonio 81Memphis 90, L.A. Clippers 87

Tuesday’s GamesGolden State 114, Washington 107

Cleveland 102, Detroit 93Oklahoma City 105, Indiana 92Dallas 99, Toronto 92

Today’s GamesMiami at Orlando, 6 p.m.Dallas at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m.New York at Boston, 6:30 p.m.Brooklyn at New Orleans, 7 p.m.Charlotte at Chicago, 7 p.m.Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 7 p.m.Washington at Minnesota, 7 p.m.L.A. Clippers at Houston, 7 p.m.Phoenix at Denver, 8 p.m.L.A. Lakers at Utah, 8 p.m.Memphis at Sacramento, 9 p.m.San Antonio at Portland, 9:30 p.m.

Thursday’s GamesGolden State at Cleveland, 7 p.m.Oklahoma City at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m

NBA leadersTHROUGH FEB. 23

SCORING G FG FT PTS AVGHarden, HOU 56 459 460 1528 27.3Westbrook, OKC 42 372 309 1095 26.1James, CLE 47 431 275 1213 25.8Anthony, NYK 40 358 189 966 24.2Davis, NOR 48 443 261 1148 23.9Cousins, SAC 42 352 297 1002 23.9Curry, GOL 52 426 211 1228 23.6Aldridge, POR 48 440 217 1122 23.4Griffi n, LAC 51 448 245 1149 22.5Thompson, GOL 52 416 168 1163 22.4Irving, CLE 54 422 211 1171 21.7Lillard, POR 55 397 246 1175 21.4Bosh, MIA 44 343 179 928 21.1Butler, CHI 52 342 317 1058 20.3Gay, SAC 50 351 244 998 20.0Vucevic, ORL 52 450 128 1030 19.8Hayward, UTA 55 363 261 1080 19.6Ellis, DAL 58 444 172 1129 19.5Walker, CHA 42 278 167 789 18.8Lowry, TOR 56 359 215 1031 18.4

Men’s Top 25 scheduleToday’s Games

No. 1 Kentucky at Mississippi State, 6 p.m.

No. 2 Virginia at Wake Forest, 6 p.m.No. 4 Duke at Virginia Tech, 8 p.m.No. 10 Northern Iowa vs. Evansville,

8 p.m.No. 11 Wichita State at Indiana State,

6:05 p.m.No. 12 Iowa State vs. No. 19 Baylor,

8 p.m.No. 22 VCU at Richmond, 6 p.m.No. 23 Butler vs. Marquette, 7 p.m.

Thursday’s GamesNo. 3 Gonzaga vs. San Diego, 10 p.m.No. 7 Arizona at Colorado, 8 p.m.No. 13 Utah vs. Arizona State, 9:30

p.m.No. 21 SMU at Memphis, 8 p.m.

Women’s top 25

scheduleToday’s Games

No. 3 Baylor at Oklahoma, 7 p.m.No. 21 Florida Gulf Coast at North

Florida, 6 p.m.Thursday’s Games

No. 2 South Carolina vs. No. 11 Mis-sissippi State, 6 p.m.

No. 4 Notre Dame vs. Pittsburgh, 6 p.m.

No. 5 Maryland vs. Indiana, 6 p.m.No. 6 Tennessee at Georgia, 8 p.m.No. 7 Oregon State vs. No. 19 Stan-

ford, 8 p.m.No. 8 Louisville vs. Boston College, 6

p.m.No. 9 Florida State vs. N.C. State, 6

p.m.No. 23 Syracuse at Clemson, 6 p.m.No. 12 Texas A&M vs. Missouri, 7 p.m.No. 13 Kentucky at Arkansas, 7 p.m.No. 15 North Carolina vs. Virginia, 6

p.m.No. 16 Duke at Georgia Tech, 6 p.m.No. 17 Iowa vs. Wisconsin, 7 p.m.No. 20 Rutgers at No. 25 Northwest-

ern, 7 p.m.No. 22 George Washington at Rich-

mond, 6 p.m.No. 24 California at Oregon, 8 p.m.

Golf

PGA: FedEx Cup leadersPlayer Points YTD Money1. Jimmy Walker 1,113 $2,281,3492. Bubba Watson 888 $2,140,9503. Robert Streb 879 $1,729,9084. Sang-Moon Bae 834 $1,792,2575. Jason Day 810 $1,816,1786. Charley Hoffman 794 $1,621,2077. Brandt Snedeker 767 $1,756,9138. James Hahn 736 $1,490,6399. Hideki Matsuyama 728 $1,613,90410. Brooks Koepka 721 $1,582,20711. Patrick Reed 704 $1,382,27012. Ryan Moore 689 $1,561,79313. Ben Martin 684 $1,398,00014. Bill Haas 616 $1,210,38615. Shawn Stefani 552 $1,030,72716. Scott Piercy 546 $1,008,81717. Harris English 540 $984,53618. Nick Watney 540 $1,203,10019. Matt Kuchar 494 $869,42220. Kevin Streelman 483 $904,86321. B. de Jonge 476 $785,18522. Tim Clark 449 $997,71523. J.B. Holmes 418 $824,52024. Martin Laird 416 $882,57825. Brendan Steele 409 $649,67026. Tony Finau 404 $759,27227. Steven Bowditch 404 $763,74728. Gary Woodland 391 $878,08029. Scott Stallings 391 $810,09230. Nick Taylor 378 $839,76531. Ryan Palmer 374 $752,64432. Justin Thomas 360 $689,05633. Dustin Johnson 360 $870,66734. Sergio Garcia 358 $854,97935. Russell Henley 354 $711,18335. Russell Knox 354 $699,97537. A. Gonzales 341 $619,16438. Kevin Na 336 $694,04339. Will MacKenzie 329 $650,38640. Jason Bohn 326 $686,94741. Colt Knost 322 $467,37842. Hunter Mahan 322 $565,55243. Paul Casey 317 $656,48044. Chris Kirk 314 $508,18545. Jordan Spieth 312 $748,29646. Pat Perez 311 $517,99747. Rory Sabbatini 305 $527,17348. Daniel Berger 303 $529,60549. Danny Lee 293 $560,81850. Webb Simpson 284 $558,517

Hockey

EASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic Division

GP W L OT Pts GF GAMontreal 60 39 16 5 83 162 133Tampa Bay 62 37 19 6 80 203 167Detroit 58 33 14 11 77 173 153Boston 60 29 22 9 67 158 158Florida 60 26 21 13 65 145 169Ottawa 57 24 23 10 58 163 161Toronto 60 24 31 5 53 167 183Buffalo 61 18 38 5 41 114 204

Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GAN.Y. Islanders 62 40 20 2 82 200 173N.Y. Rangers 59 37 16 6 80 186 145Pittsburgh 60 34 17 9 77 172 149Washington 61 33 18 10 76 181 152Philadelphia 61 26 24 11 63 162 178New Jersey 60 25 26 9 59 136 158Columbus 59 26 29 4 56 155 184Carolina 59 22 30 7 51 134 159

WESTERN CONFERENCECentral Division

GP W L OT Pts GF GANashville 61 41 13 7 89 186 143St. Louis 60 38 18 4 80 188 151Chicago 61 36 20 5 77 180 146Winnipeg 62 31 20 11 73 173 168Minnesota 60 31 22 7 69 169 158Dallas 61 27 25 9 63 191 202Colorado 61 26 24 11 63 161 175

Pacifi c Division GP W L OT Pts GF GAAnaheim 61 38 16 7 83 182 171

Vancouver 60 35 22 3 73 171 156Los Angeles 58 28 18 12 68 161 152Calgary 60 32 24 4 68 171 157San Jose 61 30 23 8 68 171 174Arizona 61 20 34 7 47 134 206Edmonton 62 18 34 10 46 142 206

NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.

Monday’s GamesAnaheim 4, Detroit 3, SONew Jersey 3, Arizona 0

Tuesday’s GamesChicago 3, Florida 2, SOVancouver 2, Boston 1N.Y. Islanders 5, Arizona 1N.Y. Rangers 1, Calgary 0Carolina 4, Philadelphia 1Buffalo 4, Columbus 2Montreal 5, St. Louis 2Nashville 5, Colorado 2Edmonton 2, Minnesota 1Winnipeg 4, Dallas 2Detroit at Los Angeles, (n)

Wednesday’s GamesCalgary at New Jersey, 6:30 p.m.Pittsburgh at Washington, 7 p.m.Ottawa at Anaheim, 9 p.m.

Thursday’s GamesVancouver at Buffalo, 6 p.m.Arizona at N.Y. Rangers, 6 p.m.Montreal at Columbus, 6 p.m.Philadelphia at Toronto, 6:30 p.m.Chicago at Florida, 6:30 p.m.St. Louis at Winnipeg, 7 p.m.Minnesota at Nashville, 7:30 p.m.Ottawa at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m.Detroit at San Jose, 9:30 p.m.

Television

Today’s lineupGOLF

Midnight (TGC) – Honda LPGA Thailand, fi rst round, at Chonburi

4 a.m. (TGC) – European PGA Tour, Jo-burg Open, fi rst round, at Johannesburg (same-day tape and live)

MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL6 p.m. (ESPN2) – VCU at Richmond6 p.m. ( ESPNU) – UConn at East Caro-

lina7 p.m. (ESPNEWS) – Tulane at Tulsa7 p.m. (FSN) – Texas Tech at TCU7 p.m. (FS1) – Marquette at Butler8 p.m. (ESPN2) – Duke at Virginia Tech8 p.m. (ESPNU) – Baylor at Iowa St.10 p.m. (ESPN2) – Washington at UCLA10 p.m. (ESPNU) – Oregon at California

NBA7 p.m. (ESPN) – L.A. Clippers at Hous-

ton9:30 p.m. (ESPN) – San Antonio at

PortlandNHL

7 p.m. (NBCSN) – Pittsburgh at Wash-ington

SOCCER1:30 p.m. (FS1) – UEFA Champions

League, round of 16, fi rst leg, Monaco at Arsenal

TransactionsTuesday’s deals

BASEBALLAmerican League

DETROIT TIGERS — Agreed to terms with RHP Joba Chamberlain on a one-year contract. Designated RHP Chad Smith for assignment.

TEXAS RANGERS — Claimed LHP Edgar Olmos from Seattle off waivers. Placed INF Jurickson Profar on the 60-day DL.

National LeagueCHICAGO CUBS — Named Josh Lifrak

director-mental skills program, Rey Fuen-tes Latin coordinator-mental skills pro-gram, Dr. Ken Ravizza consultant-mental skills program, Manny Ramirez hitting consultant and Kevin Youkilis scouting and player development consultant and Daniel Carte, Kevin Ellis, Greg Hopkins and Alex Levitt area scouts.

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31 -- at the end of three quarters. Kosey won the fourth quarter 24-13 -- making 7-of-8 from the fl oor overall and 3-of-4 from deep -- as Greene used reserves for 32 of the 40 combined min-utes among the fi ve spots on the fl oor.

“We had a pretty siz-able lead and it dwin-dled,” said Greene. “But it was good to get some of our bench guys some good minutes against their starters.”

Gwyn paced Corinth with 14 points, sitting the fi nal 10:13 after log-ging 53:47 of a possible 64 minutes the past two games. Stafford fi nished

with 12 and a team-high fi ve assists, including three in the second half in which he attempted just one shot.

(B) Corinth 70,

Kosciusko 55Kosciusko 10 9 12 24 -- 55Corinth 14 22 21 13 -- 70

KOSCIUSKO (55): Darius Brown 18, Javaris Tolar 15, Josh Dodd 8, Darius Siggers 6, LaMarius Veasley 6, Aakiel Greer 2.

CORINTH (70): Antares Gwyn 14, Trae Burcham 13, Kendall Stafford 12, Quentin Patterson 9, Hack Smith 7, Tairek Johnson 6, Dee Brown 4, Armad Wicks 3, Tada Stricklen 2.

3-Pointers: (K) Brown 3, Tolar 2. (C) Burcham 3, Wicks, Staf-ford.

Records: Kosciusko 20-8, Corinth 23-7

NCAA tournaments dur-ing an eight-year stretch from 2002 to 2009. That success often seems ages ago when the Bulldogs play in front of an often half-empty Humphrey Coliseum these days.

The current Missis-sippi State team does some things very well, es-pecially on the defensive end. The Bulldogs give up about 62 points per game, which ranks fi fth in the league.

The team’s offense still isn’t great, but has improved substantially. Junior Craig Sword, who struggled early in the season following back surgery, has averaged a team-high 13.4 points per game in SEC play while shooting nearly 46 per-cent from the fi eld.

Mississippi State’s last remaining major prob-lem is turnovers. The

Bulldogs had 23 of them against Arkansas and rank last in the league with more than 15 per game.

“We’ve got to learn how to close these games out, stop turning the ball over and get rebounds when it counts,” Sword said.

Mississippi State hopes starting point guard I.J. Ready can return to the lineup after missing the Arkansas game because of a sprained ankle. Ray says the team’s attitude continues to be good.

“Either you have guys that care about winning or you have guys that don’t,” Ray said. “I think for the most part we have guys that are locked in and want to win.”

Kentucky has been tested a few times during SEC play, but not lately. The Wildcats have never looked more unstoppable than Saturday, when they crushed Auburn 110-75.

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Vegetable tagine

Start to finish: 1 hourServings: 6

1 large lemon, sliced into 1⁄4-inch rounds

1⁄2 cup lemon juiceKosher salt3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil1 large red onion, thinly sliced

lengthwise2 cloves garlic, minced1 medium parsnip, peeled and cut

into 1-inch rounds1 small sweet potato (about 1⁄2

pound), peeled and cut into 1-inch cubes (about 2 cups)

1 small cauliflower, cut into 1-inch florets (about 2 cups)

2 teaspoons ground dry ginger1 teaspoon ground cinnamon1⁄2 teaspoon ground turmericPinch of cayenne pepper141⁄2-ounce can diced fire-roasted

tomatoes11⁄2 cups water15-ounce can chickpeas, drained

and rinsed1 medium zucchini, sliced into

1-inch half moons1 tablespoon dried currants8 green olives, pitted and halvedGround black pepper

Hearty winter stew won’t expand your waistline

Peanut broccoli with shaved lemon

Start to finish: 20 minutesServings: 4

3 tablespoons toasted sesame oil, divided

6 cups chopped broccoli florets and stalks

4 cloves garlic, minced1⁄2 teaspoon red pepper

flakesSalt and black pepper2 tablespoons honey1⁄4 cup roasted and salted

peanuts1 lemon

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Vegetable tagine brims with aromatic spices such as ground ginger and cinnamon.

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Shaved lemon and peanuts add a flavor boost to sauteed broccoli.

Rotini with creamy burger sauce

Start to finish: 20 minutesServings: 61 pound rotini (spiral) pasta1 pound lean ground beef1 medium yellow onion, diced2 cloves garlic, minced1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes2 teaspoons soy sauceTwo 15-ounce cans diced toma-

toes1/2 cup heavy cream1/4 cup grated Parmesan

cheeseSalt and ground black pepper

A little cream can impart a lot of flavor

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ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:

Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis

[email protected]

Dear Annie: One of my classmates has Asperger syndrome. He often says and does things that are obnoxious and sometimes downright threatening. I understand that his behav-ior is a result of his Asperg-er’s, but it doesn’t make it any easier to deal with. When I ask my friends what to do, they say it’s not his fault and I should just leave it alone.

But, Annie, he fre-quently talks loudly over instructions so no one else can hear, and last week he fell on the fl oor screaming in front of visiting profes-sionals. I want to be able to help him change his be-havior without making it seem as though I’m blam-ing him for it. How do I respectfully tell him what is and isn’t appropriate? -- Worn Out

Dear Worn Out: Asperger syndrome is considered part of the autism spectrum. Those diagnosed gen-erally have poor com-munication and social-ization skills, although they are often of above-average intelligence. Appropriate behavior can be taught, but it helps to have early in-tervention and to work with trained profes-sionals. We know your classmate’s behavior is distressing to you and that you are trying to handle this with kind-ness. If you truly want

to learn more about what you can and can-not do to help, please contact MAAP Servic-es for Autism, Asperg-er Syndrome and PDD (aspergersyndrome.org), the Autism So-ciety (autism-society.org) or Autism Speaks (autismspeaks.org).

Dear Annie: I am di-vorced and have been dating a younger guy for three years. At the mo-ment, “Cliff” doesn’t have a stable job and constantly complains that he has no money. But he has a nice place and car (with his parents’ help) and enough cash to buy food, etc.

I will be moving into a new condo with money from the sale of my house and some help from my parents. I work part time and don’t make a lot, but I manage OK. Many people I know are having a hard time right now, but Cliff thinks he is the only one. How can I ask him to stop complaining about his fi -nancial state? -- A.

Dear A.: People who are having fi -nancial diffi culties rarely are consoled by hearing about how much tougher it is for

someone else. Cliff is focused on his own problems, and the constant complaining ensures that you will focus on him, as well. If this is the only thing about Cliff that both-ers you, simply ignore his complaints and sympathize when you feel up to it.

Dear Annie: I am an RN who worked in long-term care for many years. We had mandatory sensitivity training of staff toward se-niors. It is not only patron-izing, but also belittling to any adult to address them as “honey” or “sweetheart” or anything other than their given name. Our staff was taught to address them with respect and ask what they wish to be called.

I recently retired and my hair is turning gray, and I suddenly fi nd servers and customer service people calling me “honey.” We seem to treat anyone past a certain age as a child in-stead of with the respect they deserve. When some-one uses such patronizing terms with me, I smile and say, “My name is not ‘Hon-ey.’ It is Joan.” If they are receptive, I explain why it is disrespectful to address an adult in this manner. I do this in a kind way and consider it a mini-sensi-tivity training session. -- Don’t Call Me Honey Un-less You Are My Husband

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Daily Corinthian • Wednesday, February 25, 2015 • 3B

Corinth Head StartApplications are being

accepted at the Corinth Head Start Center for their 2015-2016 school year. Eligible children are those who will be 3 or 4 by Sept. 1. The fol-lowing documentation is required to complete an application: child’s birth certificate, current shot record (121 form), Social Security card, medical insurance card (if available), Proof of income (2014 tax form, W-2 form, Social Security benefits printout, TANF printout, Child Support printout, unemployment. or etc. To register today, contact the center at 662-286-5802 or the Re-gional Office at 662-286-3435. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Junior AuxiliaryThe Junior Auxiliary of

Corinth, Inc. is now ac-cepting nominations for the Outstanding Citizen of 2015.  Applications may be obtained at the Corinth Library, The Al-liance, or the Daily Co-rinthian office.  Please mail all nominations and supporting data to Stacie Ross, 123 County Rd. 157, Corinth, MS  38834.  The deadline for receiving this information will be Monday, March 2.

Child FindThe Alcorn and Corinth

School Districts are par-ticipating in an ongoing statewide effort to iden-tify, locate and evaluate children, birth through the age of 21, who have a physical, mental, com-municative and/or emo-tional disability.

The Child Find person works with the local headstart, human ser-vices, health and mental agencies as well as lo-cal education agencies, physicians and other in-

dividuals to identify and locate children out of school and in school who may be in need of spe-cial education services.

The information will be used to help determine present and future pro-gram needs in hopes of providing a free appropri-ate public education to all children with a disability.

Contact Stephanie Clausel, Alcorn School District or Christy Welch, Corinth School District if you know of any children who may have a disabil-ity by calling or writing to the following telephone number and address: Alcorn School District, Special Services, 31 CR 401, Corinth, Ms. 38834, 662-286-7734; or Corinth School Dis-trict, Special Services, 1204 North Harper Road, Corinth, Mis. 38834, 662-287-2425.

Free ClinicThe Living Healthy Free

Clinic will open at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28. Walk-ins are welcome.

Bishop Activity Center

The Bishop Activity Center will hold the fol-lowing activities: Today – Bible study by Jackie Calvart from Oakland Baptist Church; Thurs-day, Feb. 26 – Bingo in house; and Friday, Feb. 27 – grocery shopping at Roger’s Supermarket; Monday, March 2 – Bingo by Gentiva Hospice and open discussion; Tues-day, March 3 – entertain-ment by Jim Porter and exercise at Tate Baptist Church; Wednesday, Feb. 4 – Bible Study by Jackie Calvart from Oakland Baptist Church and open discussion; Thursday, March 5 – Bingo and open discussion; and Friday, March 6, – Gro-cery shopping at Roger’s

Supermarket and open discussion. Daily Ac-tivities: open discussion, quilting, jigsaw puzzles, table games, rolo golf and washer game.

Senior Citizens age 60 and above are welcome.

Pickin’ on the Square‘Pickin’ on the Square

will meet at the Bishop Center on Washington Street through March, 2015. The guest band for Thursday,  Feb. 26 will be The Hatchie Bot-tom Boys.

Retired RailroadersThere will be a meet-

ing for retired railroaders at 8 a.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at Martha’s Menu Res-taurant in downtown Corinth. Active railroad-ers are welcome.

KES Retirees LunchAll retirees of Kossuth

Elementary will have lunch at Cracker Barrel at 11 a.m. on Feb. 26.

AARP ClassOak Hill Faith Builders

at Oak Hill M. B. Church are hosting an AARP Smart Driver Class.  The class will be held at the church located at 119 Carolina Road (Highway 4) in Booneville. The class will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, February 27.  The cost of the class is $15 for AARP  members  or  $20 for non-members. Upon completion of the course, certificates will be issued and can be used for reduction of cost on auto insur-ance.  To register for the course, call 662-286-5125.

Heart Awareness Luncheon

Gentiva Hospice will host a Heart Awareness Luncheon from noon un-til 1 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 27 at Northeast Missis-sippi Community College in Waller Hall. The guest speaker will be Marla Harshberger, RN. BSN. Lunch will be provided and there will be door prizes. R.S.V.P at 662-728-7404.

Beekeeping CourseThe Savannah Area

Beekeepers (SABA) are offering a one-day course on Saturday, Feb. 28 at Hardin County Middle School in Savannah, Tenn. Registration is at 8 a.m., followed by the program from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Cost is $18 per person + $8 each for additional family mem-bers who attend. The money will cover SABA membership, lunch, cata-logs and other informa-tion. A starter hive kit will be awarded to 3 new bee-keepers who meet eligi-bility requirements. There will be local and guest speakers, door prizes and a silent auction.

Recital concertArts in McNairy and

the Stephen Foster Mu-sic Club will present Dr. Terry McRoberts, pianist in a recital concert at 7 p.m. on Feb. 28 at the Latta in Selmer, Tenn. The free concert is part of AiM’s ongoing endeav-or to promote a broad spectrum of the arts in McNairy, Tenn. and the surrounding areas.

HS Art CompetitionNortheast Mississippi

Community College’s Art Department will host its Annual High School Art Competition from Mon-day, March 2 - Monday, March 23. High school students from the 5 county district of North-east will compete in the following categories: Drawing, 2D Design, 3D Design/Ceramics, Paint-ing/Mixed Media and Photography/Printmak-ing/Computer Graphics. Anderson Hall Art Gal-lery hours are Monday – Thursday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.  For more infor-mation contact Terry An-derson at 662-720-7336 or [email protected].

NARFE MeetingThe National Associa-

tion of Retired Federal Employees, Jacinto Chap-ter 1879, will meet at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 5 at Ryan’s Res-taurant in Corinth. They will now meet on the first Thursday of the month in the back dining room. All active and retired federal employees are encour-aged to attend.

Indoor MotocrossThe Crossroads Arena

in Corinth will have in-door motocross, spon-sored by Lake Hill Mo-tors at 7 p.m. on Satur-

day, March 7. Admission is $15. Children 6 years and under get in for free. All seats are general ad-mission. Tickets may be purchased at the Cross-roads Arena Box office Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or by calling 662-287-7779. They will also be sold online at www.crossroad-sarena.com. If interested in racing, contact 205-647-6949 or visit www.cornermxpark.com.

Community Fellowship Dinner

The next Easom Outreach Foundation Community Fellowship Dinner will be held from noon until 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 8 at the Esom Community Cen-ter, located at 700 S. Crater Street in Corinth. This month’s menu will include: dressing, south-ern fried chicken, pork roast, vegetable medley, greens, sweet potatoes, banana pudding, peach cobbler, buttered rolls and a beverage. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children under nine. All carryouts are $10. For tickets or more information, contact Ernestine Hollins at 662-643-8024 or Sam Cray-ton at 404-386-3359.

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LEGALS0955

STATE of MISSISSIPPICOUNTY OF ALCORN

Prepared by:James RebarchakJones Walker LLPRSA Battle House Tower11 North Water Street,Suite 1200Mobile, Alabama 36602(251) 432-1414

Upon recordation, return to:James Rebarchak, Esq.Jones Walker LLPRSA Battle House Tower11 North Water Street,Suite 1200Mobile, Alabama 36602(251) 423-1414

Cross Reference To:201101402201206856201404799201405241

Alcorn County, Mississippi

Indexing Instructions:P A R T OF BLOCKS21,22,23,33,34 AND 35 TYR-ONE HEIGHTS SUBDIVI-SION IN THE SOUTHWESTQUARTER OF SECTION 36,T OWN SH IP 1 S OU TH ,RA NG E 7 EA STCITY OF CORINTH,ALCORN COUNTY, MIS-SISSIPPI

NOTICE OFSUBSTITUTED

TRUSTEE SALE

WHEREAS, on March 15,2011, Young Men's ChristianAssociation of Corinth, Mis-sissippi, a/k/a Corinth Sports-plex, Grantor, executed aDeed of Trust and SecurityAgreement to Charles N. Par-rott, Trustee for the benefitof Regions Bank, which Deedof Trust was recorded onApril 4, 2011 as InstrumentNumber 201101402 of therecords of the ChanceryCourt of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi;

WHEREAS, Regions Bankon November 6, 2012, hasheretofore assigned to RREFRB ACQUISITIONS, LLCthe aforesaid Deed of Trusttogether with the secured in-debtedness by that certain As-signment of Security Instru-ment by RegionsBank in favor of RREF RBACQUISITIONS, LLC whoseAssignment of Security In-t e res t was recorded onDecember 26, 2012 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N u m b e r201206856 in the ChanceryCourt of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi;

WHEREAS, RREF RB AC-QUISITIONS,LLC on August 4, 2014 hasheretofore assignedto RREF RB SBL-MS, LLCthe aforesaid Deed of Trusttogether with the secured in-debtedness by that certain As-signment of Security Interestby RREF RB ACQUISI-TIONS, LLC to RREF RBSBL-MS, LLC whose Assign-ment of Security Interest wasrecorded on September 24,2014 as Instrument Number201404799 in the Chanceryourt of Alcorn County,Mississippi;

WHEREAS, the said Con-struct ion Deed of Trustprovides that the owner andholder of the indebtedness se-cured thereby may substituteand appoint a Trustee in theplace and stead of the onenamed therein and that saidSubstituted Trustee shall gaveall the powers vested in andobligations imposed upon theoriginal trustee; and

WHEREAS, RREF RB SBL-MS, LLC, beneficiary, is theowner and holder of said in-debtedness and did name,constitute and appoint JamesRebarchak, as SubstitutedTrustee in said Deed of Trustin the place and stead ofCharles N. Parrot recorded onOctober 22, 2014 as Instru-ment Number 201405241 inthe records of the ChanceryCourt of Alcorn, Mississippi;

WHEREAS, defaul t wasmade and now exists in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by the Deed of Trust;and

WHEREAS, RREF RB SBL-MS, LLC as owner and hold-er of said Deed of Trust andindebtedness secured therebyhas exercised the option con-tained in said Deed of Trustand declare the entire in-debtedness secured therebyimmediately due and payable,and having called upon theunders igned Subs t i tu tedTrustee to execute the trusttherein contained, and reques-ted that the undersigned sub-stitute trustee sell said prop-erty under the provisions ofthe Deed of Trust for the pur-pose of satisfying the debtthereby, secured and unpaid,together with attorney's feesand expenses for the execu-tion of this trust and selling ofsaid property.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, theunders igned Subs t i tu tedTrustee, James Rebarchak, dohereby give notice that on the6th day of March, 2015, dur-ing the legal hours between11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Iwill proceed to sell at publicoutcry to the highest bidderfor cash on the front steps ofthe south main door of the Al-corn County Courthouse, 600Waldron Street, Corinth, Mis-sissippi 38835, the followingdescribed property with allimprovements located there-on, now owned by YoungMen's Christian Associationof Corinth, Mississippi a/k/aCorinthSportsplex and situated in Al-corn County, Mississippi andmore particularly described asfollows, to wit:

Commence at the NortheastCorner of the SouthwestQuarter of Section 36, Town-ship 1 South, Range 7 East,Alcorn County, Mississippi ;thence run West 170.00 feetto a fence corner; thence runSouth along said fenceline448.00 feet to an Iron pin;thence run South 89 degrees08 minutes 00 seconds Eastpartially along a fence 161.00feet to a fence post, being onthe West right-of-way line ofNorth Madison Street; thencerun South 00 degrees 15minutes 24 seconds East alongthe West right-of-way line ofNorth Madison Street 306.178feet to an iron pin found at afence line; thence continuealong said West right-of-wayline South 01 degrees 28minutes 32 seconds West526.909 feet to an Iron pin seton the South side of a ditch,being the common cornerbetween a tractowned by theCity of Corinth Sportsplex(REF: DB207, Page397), andbeing the Southeast Corner ofthe Aileene Oldham property(REF: DB176, Page176), saidpoint being the Point of Be-ginning; thence run South 86degrees 28 minutes 29 secondWest partially along an oldwire fence and along theSouth side of a ditch 359.596feet to a 24-inch diameterSweet Gum tree;thence run North 00 degrees58 minutes 40 seconds Eastpartially along an old wirefence 109.360 feet to a fencecorner post; thence run North88 degrees 50 minutes 45seconds West 208.00 feetto an iron pin set; thence runNorth 02 degrees 40 minutes43 seconds East along a com-mon boundary line betweenthe Corinth Sportsplex prop-erty and the Aileene Oldhamproperty 460.550 feet to anIron pin set on an old fenceline; thence run North 87 de-grees 27 minutes 27 secondsWest along an old fence line425.641 feet to an iron pinfound on the West side of aditch; thence run North 41 de-grees 23 minutes 00 secondsWest along an old wire fence,being along the South side ofsaid ditch 312.529 feet to an18-inch Elm tree, being on theEast boundary line of theHenry Cemetery property;thence run South 00 degrees33 minutes 01 second Westpartially along a fence lineand along the East boundaryline of said Henry Cemeteryproperty 836.054 feet to aniron pin set at the Southeastcorner of the said HenryCemetery property, thence runNorth 86 degrees 19minutes 49 seconds Westalong the South boundary lineof said Henry Cemetery prop-erty and along a fenceline 483.877 feet to an ironpin set on the East right-of-way line of the ICG Railroad;thence run along the Eastright-of-way line of said ICGRailroad the following: South35 degrees 30 minutes 03seconds East 260.00 feet toan iron pin set; South 80 de-grees 00 minutes 00 secondEast 50.00 feet to an iron pin;South 35 degrees 30 minutes03 seconds East 310.000 feetto an Iron pin set on theSouth bank of a ditch; thencerun North 27 degrees 37minutes 34 seconds, Eastalong the South bank of saidditch 259.334 feet to an ironpin found; thence run South88 degrees 49 minutes 34seconds East 578.052 feet toan iron pin set, being a com-mon corner between theJohn Dodd and Bobby Haleproperties; thence run North86 degrees 47 minutes 45seconds East 225.334 feet toan Iron pin set and to a pointon the North right-of-wayline of Tenth Street; thencerun South 88 degrees 50minutes 00 seconds East360.644 feet partially alongthe North right-of-way line ofTenth Street to a point onthe West right-of-way line ofNorth Madison Street; thencerun North 00 degrees 31minutes 13 seconds Eastalong the West right-of-wayline of North Madison Street270.071 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 19.027acres, more or less. Said prop-erty Is a part of Blocks21, 22, 23, 33, 34 and 35 ofTyrone Heights Subdivisioninthe Southwest Quarter of Sec-tion 36, township 1 South,Range 7 East, Alcorn County,Mississippi.

ALSO, described as follows:Tract No. 1: Beginning at theNortheast corner of theSouthwest Quarter of Section36, Township 1 South,Range 7 East, In AlcornCounty, Mississippi, and runthence West 170 feet to afence corner; run thenceSouth along a fence line 448feet to an Iron pin; run thenceEast 161 feet to the Westright-of-way line of NorthMadison Street; run thenceSouth along the West right-of-way line of North MadisonStreet 306 feet; and runthence North 86º 00 minutesWest 985 feet to the top ofthe West band of a ditch forthe true point of beginning,this true point of beginningbeing the southwest corner ofthe tract conveyed to E.G.Holloway by deed recordedin Deed Book 152 at pages175-176 in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; runthence in a southerly direc-tion along the West bank ofsaid ditch 94 feet, more orless, to the North line of theproperty now owned by thegrantee; run thence South81°30 minutes East 355 feetalong the North line of theproperty now owned by thegrantee; run thence North4°30 minutes West 125 feet,more or less, to the Southline of the Holloway tract; andrun thence West 335feet, more or less, to the truepoint of beginning. Tract No.2: A portion of Blocks 21 and22, Tyrone Heights Subdivi-sionof the City of Corinth, and ofthe land immediatelyWest of said Blocks, all In theSouthwest Quarter (SW-1/4)of Section 36, Township1South, Range 7 East of Al-cornCounty, Mississippi, and moreparticularly described asfollows: Beginning at an ironstake, about 150 feet West ofWebster Street on the divid-ing linebetween the White land inBlock 19 of said Subdivisionand the Oldham land in Block22 at a fence corner, and runthence North with said fence242 feet, more or less, to aditch known as the W.P.A.ditch; thence in a West andSouthwesterly direction withsaid ditch 624 feet, more orless, to where the same inter-sects said dividing linebetween White and Oldhamlands; thence East with saiddividing line 569 feet, more orless, to the point of beginning.Containing therein 2 acres,more or less. It is intended toinclude here in the same landacquired by Elbert A White,III, et al, from White & MossLumber Company, Inc. bydeed dated May 30,1964.Tract No. 3: Commencing atthe Southeast comer of Block23 in Tyhrone Heights Subdi-visionof the City of Corinth, AlcornCounty, Mississippi,and run thence West along theSouth boundary line ofsaid block 363 feet for a truepoint of beginning; run thenceNorth 350 feet; run thenceWest 208 feet; run thenceNorth 4° 30 minutes West330feet; run thence North81° 30 minutes West 355 feetto the South bank of aditch; run thence North 41° 30minutes West along saidSouth bank of said ditch 423feet to the East boundary lineof the Henry Cemetery; runthence South along the Eastboundary line of the HenryCemetery 850 feet to theSoutheast comer of the HenryCemetery; run thenceWest along the South bound-ary line of the HenryCemetery 480 feet to the Eastright-of-way line of theIllinois-Central Railroad; runthence South 38º 30 minutesEast along the East right-of-way line of said railroad, 260feet; run thence South 83° 00minutes East 50 feet; runthence South 38° 30 minutesEast along the East right-of-wayline of said railroad 310 feetto the South bank of acreek; run thence North 31°00 minutes East along theSouth bank of said creek 260feet to a creek fork; runthence Northeasterly along theNorth bank of a creek300 feet; run thence Eastalong the North bank of saidcreek 243 feet; run thenceSouth 240 feet; and runthence East 235 feet to thetrue point of beginning, con-taining13.1 acres .

The above described propertylies wholly or partly inBlocks 21, 22, 23, 33, 34, and35 of Tyrone Heights Subdivi-sionof the City of Corinth, AlcornCounty, Mississippi,and in the Southwest quarterof Section 36, Township 1South, Range 7 East, in Al-corn County, Mississippi.Tract No. 4: Beginning at theSoutheast corner of Block 23in Tyrone Heights Subdivi-sion in the City of Corinth,Alcorn County, Mississippi,and run West along the Southboundary line of said block363 feet, more or less, to theSoutheast corner of the prop-erty heretofore conveyed tothe Young Men's ChristianAssociation of Corinth, Mis-sissippi;run thence North along theEast Line of theYMCA property 245 feet,more or less, to the Southside of a ditch; run thence inan easterly direction along thesouth side of said ditch to theeast boundary line of saidblock; and run thence Southalong the East boundary ofsaid block 265 feet, more orless, to the point of beginning.

I, the Undersigned, will con-vey only such title as is vestedin me a Substituted Trustee.

WITNESS, MY SIGNA-TURE on this, the 27th day ofJanuary,2015.

JAMES REBARCHAK,SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE

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LEGALS0955STATE of MISSISSIPPICOUNTY OF ALCORN

Prepared by:James RebarchakJones Walker LLPRSA Battle House Tower11 North Water Street,Suite 1200Mobile, Alabama 36602(251) 432-1414

Upon recordation, return to:James Rebarchak, Esq.Jones Walker LLPRSA Battle House Tower11 North Water Street,Suite 1200Mobile, Alabama 36602(251) 423-1414

Cross Reference To:201101402201206856201404799201405241

Alcorn County, Mississippi

Indexing Instructions:P A R T OF BLOCKS21,22,23,33,34 AND 35 TYR-ONE HEIGHTS SUBDIVI-SION IN THE SOUTHWESTQUARTER OF SECTION 36,T OWN SH IP 1 S OU TH ,RA NG E 7 EA STCITY OF CORINTH,ALCORN COUNTY, MIS-SISSIPPI

NOTICE OFSUBSTITUTED

TRUSTEE SALE

WHEREAS, on March 15,2011, Young Men's ChristianAssociation of Corinth, Mis-sissippi, a/k/a Corinth Sports-plex, Grantor, executed aDeed of Trust and SecurityAgreement to Charles N. Par-rott, Trustee for the benefitof Regions Bank, which Deedof Trust was recorded onApril 4, 2011 as InstrumentNumber 201101402 of therecords of the ChanceryCourt of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi;

WHEREAS, Regions Bankon November 6, 2012, hasheretofore assigned to RREFRB ACQUISITIONS, LLCthe aforesaid Deed of Trusttogether with the secured in-debtedness by that certain As-signment of Security Instru-ment by RegionsBank in favor of RREF RBACQUISITIONS, LLC whoseAssignment of Security In-t e res t was recorded onDecember 26, 2012 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N u m b e r201206856 in the ChanceryCourt of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi;

WHEREAS, RREF RB AC-QUISITIONS,LLC on August 4, 2014 hasheretofore assignedto RREF RB SBL-MS, LLCthe aforesaid Deed of Trusttogether with the secured in-debtedness by that certain As-signment of Security Interestby RREF RB ACQUISI-TIONS, LLC to RREF RBSBL-MS, LLC whose Assign-ment of Security Interest wasrecorded on September 24,2014 as Instrument Number201404799 in the Chanceryourt of Alcorn County,Mississippi;

WHEREAS, the said Con-struct ion Deed of Trustprovides that the owner andholder of the indebtedness se-cured thereby may substituteand appoint a Trustee in theplace and stead of the onenamed therein and that saidSubstituted Trustee shall gaveall the powers vested in andobligations imposed upon theoriginal trustee; and

WHEREAS, RREF RB SBL-MS, LLC, beneficiary, is theowner and holder of said in-debtedness and did name,constitute and appoint JamesRebarchak, as SubstitutedTrustee in said Deed of Trustin the place and stead ofCharles N. Parrot recorded onOctober 22, 2014 as Instru-ment Number 201405241 inthe records of the ChanceryCourt of Alcorn, Mississippi;

WHEREAS, defaul t wasmade and now exists in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by the Deed of Trust;and

WHEREAS, RREF RB SBL-MS, LLC as owner and hold-er of said Deed of Trust andindebtedness secured therebyhas exercised the option con-tained in said Deed of Trustand declare the entire in-debtedness secured therebyimmediately due and payable,and having called upon theunders igned Subs t i tu tedTrustee to execute the trusttherein contained, and reques-ted that the undersigned sub-stitute trustee sell said prop-erty under the provisions ofthe Deed of Trust for the pur-pose of satisfying the debtthereby, secured and unpaid,together with attorney's feesand expenses for the execu-tion of this trust and selling ofsaid property.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, theunders igned Subs t i tu tedTrustee, James Rebarchak, dohereby give notice that on the6th day of March, 2015, dur-ing the legal hours between11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Iwill proceed to sell at publicoutcry to the highest bidderfor cash on the front steps ofthe south main door of the Al-corn County Courthouse, 600Waldron Street, Corinth, Mis-sissippi 38835, the followingdescribed property with allimprovements located there-on, now owned by YoungMen's Christian Associationof Corinth, Mississippi a/k/aCorinthSportsplex and situated in Al-corn County, Mississippi andmore particularly described asfollows, to wit:

Commence at the NortheastCorner of the SouthwestQuarter of Section 36, Town-ship 1 South, Range 7 East,Alcorn County, Mississippi ;thence run West 170.00 feetto a fence corner; thence runSouth along said fenceline448.00 feet to an Iron pin;thence run South 89 degrees08 minutes 00 seconds Eastpartially along a fence 161.00feet to a fence post, being onthe West right-of-way line ofNorth Madison Street; thencerun South 00 degrees 15minutes 24 seconds East alongthe West right-of-way line ofNorth Madison Street 306.178feet to an iron pin found at afence line; thence continuealong said West right-of-wayline South 01 degrees 28minutes 32 seconds West526.909 feet to an Iron pin seton the South side of a ditch,being the common cornerbetween a tractowned by theCity of Corinth Sportsplex(REF: DB207, Page397), andbeing the Southeast Corner ofthe Aileene Oldham property(REF: DB176, Page176), saidpoint being the Point of Be-ginning; thence run South 86degrees 28 minutes 29 secondWest partially along an oldwire fence and along theSouth side of a ditch 359.596feet to a 24-inch diameterSweet Gum tree;thence run North 00 degrees58 minutes 40 seconds Eastpartially along an old wirefence 109.360 feet to a fencecorner post; thence run North88 degrees 50 minutes 45seconds West 208.00 feetto an iron pin set; thence runNorth 02 degrees 40 minutes43 seconds East along a com-mon boundary line betweenthe Corinth Sportsplex prop-erty and the Aileene Oldhamproperty 460.550 feet to anIron pin set on an old fenceline; thence run North 87 de-grees 27 minutes 27 secondsWest along an old fence line425.641 feet to an iron pinfound on the West side of aditch; thence run North 41 de-grees 23 minutes 00 secondsWest along an old wire fence,being along the South side ofsaid ditch 312.529 feet to an18-inch Elm tree, being on theEast boundary line of theHenry Cemetery property;thence run South 00 degrees33 minutes 01 second Westpartially along a fence lineand along the East boundaryline of said Henry Cemeteryproperty 836.054 feet to aniron pin set at the Southeastcorner of the said HenryCemetery property, thence runNorth 86 degrees 19minutes 49 seconds Westalong the South boundary lineof said Henry Cemetery prop-erty and along a fenceline 483.877 feet to an ironpin set on the East right-of-way line of the ICG Railroad;thence run along the Eastright-of-way line of said ICGRailroad the following: South35 degrees 30 minutes 03seconds East 260.00 feet toan iron pin set; South 80 de-grees 00 minutes 00 secondEast 50.00 feet to an iron pin;South 35 degrees 30 minutes03 seconds East 310.000 feetto an Iron pin set on theSouth bank of a ditch; thencerun North 27 degrees 37minutes 34 seconds, Eastalong the South bank of saidditch 259.334 feet to an ironpin found; thence run South88 degrees 49 minutes 34seconds East 578.052 feet toan iron pin set, being a com-mon corner between theJohn Dodd and Bobby Haleproperties; thence run North86 degrees 47 minutes 45seconds East 225.334 feet toan Iron pin set and to a pointon the North right-of-wayline of Tenth Street; thencerun South 88 degrees 50minutes 00 seconds East360.644 feet partially alongthe North right-of-way line ofTenth Street to a point onthe West right-of-way line ofNorth Madison Street; thencerun North 00 degrees 31minutes 13 seconds Eastalong the West right-of-wayline of North Madison Street270.071 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 19.027acres, more or less. Said prop-erty Is a part of Blocks21, 22, 23, 33, 34 and 35 ofTyrone Heights Subdivisioninthe Southwest Quarter of Sec-tion 36, township 1 South,Range 7 East, Alcorn County,Mississippi.

ALSO, described as follows:Tract No. 1: Beginning at theNortheast corner of theSouthwest Quarter of Section36, Township 1 South,Range 7 East, In AlcornCounty, Mississippi, and runthence West 170 feet to afence corner; run thenceSouth along a fence line 448feet to an Iron pin; run thenceEast 161 feet to the Westright-of-way line of NorthMadison Street; run thenceSouth along the West right-of-way line of North MadisonStreet 306 feet; and runthence North 86º 00 minutesWest 985 feet to the top ofthe West band of a ditch forthe true point of beginning,this true point of beginningbeing the southwest corner ofthe tract conveyed to E.G.Holloway by deed recordedin Deed Book 152 at pages175-176 in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; runthence in a southerly direc-tion along the West bank ofsaid ditch 94 feet, more orless, to the North line of theproperty now owned by thegrantee; run thence South81°30 minutes East 355 feetalong the North line of theproperty now owned by thegrantee; run thence North4°30 minutes West 125 feet,more or less, to the Southline of the Holloway tract; andrun thence West 335feet, more or less, to the truepoint of beginning. Tract No.2: A portion of Blocks 21 and22, Tyrone Heights Subdivi-sionof the City of Corinth, and ofthe land immediatelyWest of said Blocks, all In theSouthwest Quarter (SW-1/4)of Section 36, Township1South, Range 7 East of Al-cornCounty, Mississippi, and moreparticularly described asfollows: Beginning at an ironstake, about 150 feet West ofWebster Street on the divid-ing linebetween the White land inBlock 19 of said Subdivisionand the Oldham land in Block22 at a fence corner, and runthence North with said fence242 feet, more or less, to aditch known as the W.P.A.ditch; thence in a West andSouthwesterly direction withsaid ditch 624 feet, more orless, to where the same inter-sects said dividing linebetween White and Oldhamlands; thence East with saiddividing line 569 feet, more orless, to the point of beginning.Containing therein 2 acres,more or less. It is intended toinclude here in the same landacquired by Elbert A White,III, et al, from White & MossLumber Company, Inc. bydeed dated May 30,1964.Tract No. 3: Commencing atthe Southeast comer of Block23 in Tyhrone Heights Subdi-visionof the City of Corinth, AlcornCounty, Mississippi,and run thence West along theSouth boundary line ofsaid block 363 feet for a truepoint of beginning; run thenceNorth 350 feet; run thenceWest 208 feet; run thenceNorth 4° 30 minutes West330feet; run thence North81° 30 minutes West 355 feetto the South bank of aditch; run thence North 41° 30minutes West along saidSouth bank of said ditch 423feet to the East boundary lineof the Henry Cemetery; runthence South along the Eastboundary line of the HenryCemetery 850 feet to theSoutheast comer of the HenryCemetery; run thenceWest along the South bound-ary line of the HenryCemetery 480 feet to the Eastright-of-way line of theIllinois-Central Railroad; runthence South 38º 30 minutesEast along the East right-of-way line of said railroad, 260feet; run thence South 83° 00minutes East 50 feet; runthence South 38° 30 minutesEast along the East right-of-wayline of said railroad 310 feetto the South bank of acreek; run thence North 31°00 minutes East along theSouth bank of said creek 260feet to a creek fork; runthence Northeasterly along theNorth bank of a creek300 feet; run thence Eastalong the North bank of saidcreek 243 feet; run thenceSouth 240 feet; and runthence East 235 feet to thetrue point of beginning, con-taining13.1 acres .

The above described propertylies wholly or partly inBlocks 21, 22, 23, 33, 34, and35 of Tyrone Heights Subdivi-sionof the City of Corinth, AlcornCounty, Mississippi,and in the Southwest quarterof Section 36, Township 1South, Range 7 East, in Al-corn County, Mississippi.Tract No. 4: Beginning at theSoutheast corner of Block 23in Tyrone Heights Subdivi-sion in the City of Corinth,Alcorn County, Mississippi,and run West along the Southboundary line of said block363 feet, more or less, to theSoutheast corner of the prop-erty heretofore conveyed tothe Young Men's ChristianAssociation of Corinth, Mis-sissippi;run thence North along theEast Line of theYMCA property 245 feet,more or less, to the Southside of a ditch; run thence inan easterly direction along thesouth side of said ditch to theeast boundary line of saidblock; and run thence Southalong the East boundary ofsaid block 265 feet, more orless, to the point of beginning.

I, the Undersigned, will con-vey only such title as is vestedin me a Substituted Trustee.

WITNESS, MY SIGNA-TURE on this, the 27th day ofJanuary,2015.

JAMES REBARCHAK,SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE

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LEGALS0955

THE CITY OFCORINTH

NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING

Notice is hereby given that apublic hearing will be held5:00 p.m. on March 17, 2015in the Boardroom of the CityMunicipal Building at 300Childs Street in connectionw i t h ce r t a i n p roposedchanges to the zoning ordin-ances of the City of Corinth,particularly certain proposedchanges to the C-3 Districtincluding changes with regardto uses permitted.

Members of the public are in-vited to attend, participateand comment.

THIS, the 24th day of Febru-ary, 2015.

CITY OF CORINTH,MISSISSIPPI

BY: Vickie Roach, Clerk

147591tc: 2/25

HOME SERVICE DIRECTORY

LEGALS0955

IN THE CHANCERY COURTOF ALCORN COUNTY,

MISSISSIPPI

ALCORN COUNTY DE-PARTMENT OF HUMANSERVICES , BY MARGIESHELTON, AND BENTLEYJAMES HOLLINS, A MINOR,BY AND THROUGH HISNEXT FRIEND, MARGIESHELTON, PETITIONERS

VS.

BOBBY WATSON, AN-DREW CRUM AND UN-KNOWN PUTATIVE FATH-ER, RESPONDENTS

Civil Action, File No.2015-0066-02-M

CHANCERY COURTSUMMONS

THE STATE OFMISSISSIPPI

TO: Unknown PutativeFather, who is not to befound in the State ofMississippi on diligentinquiry and whose postoffice address is notknown to the Petition-ers after diligent in-quiry made by said Peti-tioners.

You have been madea Respondent in thesuit filed in this Courtby the Alcorn CountyDepartment of HumanServ ices by Marg ieShelton, Social ServicesRegional Director, and,Bentley James Hollins, aminor, seeking to ter-minate your parentalrights as those rightsrelate to said minor anddemanding that the fullcustody, control andauthority to act on be-half of said minor beplaced with the AlcornCounty Department ofHuman Services. Re-spondents other thanyou in this action areBobby Watson and An-drew Crum.

YOU ARE SUMMONEDTO APPEAR AND DE-FEND AGAINST THE PETI-TION FILED AGAINST YOUIN THIS ACTION AT 9:00A.M. ON THE 11TH DAYOF MAY, 2015, IN THECHANCERY COURTROOMO F T H E P R E N T I S SCOUNTY COURTHOUSEAT 101 NORTH MAINSTREET, BOONEVILLE,MISSISSIPPI , AND INCASE OF YOUR FAILURETO APPEAR AND DE-FEND, A JUDGEMENTW I L L B E E N T E R E DAGAINST YOU FOR THERELIEF DEMANDED INTHE PETITION.

You are not re-quired to file an answeror other pleading, butmay do so if you desire.

ISSUED under myhand ans seal of saidCourt, this 23 day ofFebruary, 2015.

BOBBY MAROLTCHANCERY CLERK

ALCORN COUNTY, MIS-SISSIPPI

BY: KAREN DUNCAN, D.C.

3tc: 02/25, 03/04, &03/11/201514758

THE CITY OFCORINTH

NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING

Notice is hereby given that apublic hearing will be held5:00 p.m. on March 17, 2015in the Boardroom of the CityMunicipal Building at 300Childs Street in connectionw i t h ce r t a i n p roposedchanges to the zoning ordin-ances of the City of Corinth,particularly certain proposedchanges to the C-3 Districtincluding changes with regardto uses permitted.

Members of the public are in-vited to attend, participateand comment.

THIS, the 24th day of Febru-ary, 2015.

CITY OF CORINTH,MISSISSIPPI

BY: Vickie Roach, Clerk

147591tc: 2/25

LEGALS0955

SUBSTITUTEDTRUSTEE'S NOTICE

OF SALE

WHEREAS, on August 29,2008, Joseph Lin McNair, Jr.and wife, Cedailua B. McNairexecuted a certain deed oftrust to John H. Shows,Trustee for the benefit ofMortgage Electronic Registra-tion Systems, Inc., as Nomin-ee for Commerce NationalBank, its successors and as-signs which deed of trust is ofrecord in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, State of Mississippi inInstrument No. 200804937;and

WHEREAS, said Deed ofTrust was subsequently as-signed to JPMorgan ChaseBank, National Association byinstrument dated March 22,2013 and recorded in Instru-ment No. 201301510 of theaforesaid Chancery Clerk'soffice; and

WHEREAS, JPMorgan ChaseBank, National Associationhas heretofore substitutedShapiro & Massey, LLC asTrustee by instrument datedJanuary 23, 2015 and recor-ded in the aforesaid Chan-cery Clerk's Office in Instru-ment No. 201500424; and

WHEREAS, default havingbeen made in the terms andconditions of said deed oftrust and the entire debt se-cured thereby having beendeclared to be due and pay-able in accordance with theterms of said deed of trust,JPMorgan Chase Bank, Na-tional Association, the legalholder of said indebtedness,having requested the under-signed Substituted Trustee toexecute the trust and sell saidland and property in accord-ance with the terms of saiddeed of trust and for the pur-pose of raising the sums duethereunder, together with at-torney's fees, trustee's feesand expense of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Sha-piro & Massey, LLC, Substi-tuted Trustee in said deed oftrust, will on March 11, 2015,offer for sale at public outcryand sell within legal hours(being between the hours of11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.), atthe South Main Door of theCounty Courthouse of Al-corn County, located at Cor-inth , Miss iss ippi , to thehighest and best bidder forcash the following describedproperty situated in AlcornCounty, State of Mississippi,to-wit:

Lying and being in the South-east Quarter of Section 33,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi, more particularly de-scribed as follows:Commence at an iron jackmarker found at the Southw-est corner of the SoutheastQuarter of the SoutheastQuarter of Section 33, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippi,said point being the point ofbeginning; thence run East107.484 feet to an iron pinset on the West right-of-wayline of Alcorn County PublicRoad CR 329; thence runNorth 33 degrees 58 minutes40 seconds East along theWest right-of-way line of saidpublic road 237.189 feet to aniron pin set; thence leavingsaid public road, run West240.042 feet to an iron pinset on an old fence line;thence run South partiallya long an o ld fence l ine196.690 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 0.785acre, more or less.SUBJECT TO right-of-wayeasement to Alcorn CountyWater Association, Inc. datedMarch 31, 1992, recorded inDeed book 261, page 606, inthe land records of AlcornCounty, Mississippi.

This sheet constitutes a por-tion of the deed of trust fromJoseph Lin McNair, Jr. andCediailu B. McNair to Com-merce National Bank datedAugust 29, 2008.

I WILL CONVEY only suchtitle as vested in me as Substi-tuted Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATUREon this 10th day of February,2015.

Shapiro & Massey, LLCSUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE

Shapiro & Massey, LLC1080 River Oaks DriveSuite B-202Flowood, MS 39232(601)981-9299

23 County Road 329Corinth, MS 3883414-009847BD

3tc: February 18 and 25, 2015and March 4, 201514751

IN THE CHANCERY COURTOF ALCORN COUNTY,

MISSISSIPPI

ALCORN COUNTY DE-PARTMENT OF HUMANSERVICES , BY MARGIESHELTON, AND BENTLEYJAMES HOLLINS, A MINOR,BY AND THROUGH HISNEXT FRIEND, MARGIESHELTON, PETITIONERS

VS.

BOBBY WATSON, AN-DREW CRUM AND UN-KNOWN PUTATIVE FATH-ER, RESPONDENTS

Civil Action, File No.2015-0066-02-M

CHANCERY COURTSUMMONS

THE STATE OFMISSISSIPPI

TO: Unknown PutativeFather, who is not to befound in the State ofMississippi on diligentinquiry and whose postoffice address is notknown to the Petition-ers after diligent in-quiry made by said Peti-tioners.

You have been madea Respondent in thesuit filed in this Courtby the Alcorn CountyDepartment of HumanServ ices by Marg ieShelton, Social ServicesRegional Director, and,Bentley James Hollins, aminor, seeking to ter-minate your parentalrights as those rightsrelate to said minor anddemanding that the fullcustody, control andauthority to act on be-half of said minor beplaced with the AlcornCounty Department ofHuman Services. Re-spondents other thanyou in this action areBobby Watson and An-drew Crum.

YOU ARE SUMMONEDTO APPEAR AND DE-FEND AGAINST THE PETI-TION FILED AGAINST YOUIN THIS ACTION AT 9:00A.M. ON THE 11TH DAYOF MAY, 2015, IN THECHANCERY COURTROOMO F T H E P R E N T I S SCOUNTY COURTHOUSEAT 101 NORTH MAINSTREET, BOONEVILLE,MISSISSIPPI , AND INCASE OF YOUR FAILURETO APPEAR AND DE-FEND, A JUDGEMENTW I L L B E E N T E R E DAGAINST YOU FOR THERELIEF DEMANDED INTHE PETITION.

You are not re-quired to file an answeror other pleading, butmay do so if you desire.

ISSUED under myhand ans seal of saidCourt, this 23 day ofFebruary, 2015.

BOBBY MAROLTCHANCERY CLERK

ALCORN COUNTY, MIS-SISSIPPI

BY: KAREN DUNCAN, D.C.

3tc: 02/25, 03/04, &03/11/201514758

LEGALS0955

STATE of MISSISSIPPICOUNTY OF ALCORN

Prepared by:James RebarchakJones Walker LLPRSA Battle House Tower11 North Water Street,Suite 1200Mobile, Alabama 36602(251) 432-1414

Upon recordation, return to:James Rebarchak, Esq.Jones Walker LLPRSA Battle House Tower11 North Water Street,Suite 1200Mobile, Alabama 36602(251) 423-1414

Cross Reference To:201101402201206856201404799201405241

Alcorn County, Mississippi

Indexing Instructions:P A R T OF BLOCKS21,22,23,33,34 AND 35 TYR-ONE HEIGHTS SUBDIVI-SION IN THE SOUTHWESTQUARTER OF SECTION 36,T OWN SH IP 1 S OU TH ,RA NG E 7 EA STCITY OF CORINTH,ALCORN COUNTY, MIS-SISSIPPI

NOTICE OFSUBSTITUTED

TRUSTEE SALE

WHEREAS, on March 15,2011, Young Men's ChristianAssociation of Corinth, Mis-sissippi, a/k/a Corinth Sports-plex, Grantor, executed aDeed of Trust and SecurityAgreement to Charles N. Par-rott, Trustee for the benefitof Regions Bank, which Deedof Trust was recorded onApril 4, 2011 as InstrumentNumber 201101402 of therecords of the ChanceryCourt of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi;

WHEREAS, Regions Bankon November 6, 2012, hasheretofore assigned to RREFRB ACQUISITIONS, LLCthe aforesaid Deed of Trusttogether with the secured in-debtedness by that certain As-signment of Security Instru-ment by RegionsBank in favor of RREF RBACQUISITIONS, LLC whoseAssignment of Security In-t e res t was recorded onDecember 26, 2012 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N u m b e r201206856 in the ChanceryCourt of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi;

WHEREAS, RREF RB AC-QUISITIONS,LLC on August 4, 2014 hasheretofore assignedto RREF RB SBL-MS, LLCthe aforesaid Deed of Trusttogether with the secured in-debtedness by that certain As-signment of Security Interestby RREF RB ACQUISI-TIONS, LLC to RREF RBSBL-MS, LLC whose Assign-ment of Security Interest wasrecorded on September 24,2014 as Instrument Number201404799 in the Chanceryourt of Alcorn County,Mississippi;

WHEREAS, the said Con-struct ion Deed of Trustprovides that the owner andholder of the indebtedness se-cured thereby may substituteand appoint a Trustee in theplace and stead of the onenamed therein and that saidSubstituted Trustee shall gaveall the powers vested in andobligations imposed upon theoriginal trustee; and

WHEREAS, RREF RB SBL-MS, LLC, beneficiary, is theowner and holder of said in-debtedness and did name,constitute and appoint JamesRebarchak, as SubstitutedTrustee in said Deed of Trustin the place and stead ofCharles N. Parrot recorded onOctober 22, 2014 as Instru-ment Number 201405241 inthe records of the ChanceryCourt of Alcorn, Mississippi;

WHEREAS, defaul t wasmade and now exists in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by the Deed of Trust;and

WHEREAS, RREF RB SBL-MS, LLC as owner and hold-er of said Deed of Trust andindebtedness secured therebyhas exercised the option con-tained in said Deed of Trustand declare the entire in-debtedness secured therebyimmediately due and payable,and having called upon theunders igned Subs t i tu tedTrustee to execute the trusttherein contained, and reques-ted that the undersigned sub-stitute trustee sell said prop-erty under the provisions ofthe Deed of Trust for the pur-pose of satisfying the debtthereby, secured and unpaid,together with attorney's feesand expenses for the execu-tion of this trust and selling ofsaid property.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, theunders igned Subs t i tu tedTrustee, James Rebarchak, dohereby give notice that on the6th day of March, 2015, dur-ing the legal hours between11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Iwill proceed to sell at publicoutcry to the highest bidderfor cash on the front steps ofthe south main door of the Al-corn County Courthouse, 600Waldron Street, Corinth, Mis-sissippi 38835, the followingdescribed property with allimprovements located there-on, now owned by YoungMen's Christian Associationof Corinth, Mississippi a/k/aCorinthSportsplex and situated in Al-corn County, Mississippi andmore particularly described asfollows, to wit:

Commence at the NortheastCorner of the SouthwestQuarter of Section 36, Town-ship 1 South, Range 7 East,Alcorn County, Mississippi ;thence run West 170.00 feetto a fence corner; thence runSouth along said fenceline448.00 feet to an Iron pin;thence run South 89 degrees08 minutes 00 seconds Eastpartially along a fence 161.00feet to a fence post, being onthe West right-of-way line ofNorth Madison Street; thencerun South 00 degrees 15minutes 24 seconds East alongthe West right-of-way line ofNorth Madison Street 306.178feet to an iron pin found at afence line; thence continuealong said West right-of-wayline South 01 degrees 28minutes 32 seconds West526.909 feet to an Iron pin seton the South side of a ditch,being the common cornerbetween a tractowned by theCity of Corinth Sportsplex(REF: DB207, Page397), andbeing the Southeast Corner ofthe Aileene Oldham property(REF: DB176, Page176), saidpoint being the Point of Be-ginning; thence run South 86degrees 28 minutes 29 secondWest partially along an oldwire fence and along theSouth side of a ditch 359.596feet to a 24-inch diameterSweet Gum tree;thence run North 00 degrees58 minutes 40 seconds Eastpartially along an old wirefence 109.360 feet to a fencecorner post; thence run North88 degrees 50 minutes 45seconds West 208.00 feetto an iron pin set; thence runNorth 02 degrees 40 minutes43 seconds East along a com-mon boundary line betweenthe Corinth Sportsplex prop-erty and the Aileene Oldhamproperty 460.550 feet to anIron pin set on an old fenceline; thence run North 87 de-grees 27 minutes 27 secondsWest along an old fence line425.641 feet to an iron pinfound on the West side of aditch; thence run North 41 de-grees 23 minutes 00 secondsWest along an old wire fence,being along the South side ofsaid ditch 312.529 feet to an18-inch Elm tree, being on theEast boundary line of theHenry Cemetery property;thence run South 00 degrees33 minutes 01 second Westpartially along a fence lineand along the East boundaryline of said Henry Cemeteryproperty 836.054 feet to aniron pin set at the Southeastcorner of the said HenryCemetery property, thence runNorth 86 degrees 19minutes 49 seconds Westalong the South boundary lineof said Henry Cemetery prop-erty and along a fenceline 483.877 feet to an ironpin set on the East right-of-way line of the ICG Railroad;thence run along the Eastright-of-way line of said ICGRailroad the following: South35 degrees 30 minutes 03seconds East 260.00 feet toan iron pin set; South 80 de-grees 00 minutes 00 secondEast 50.00 feet to an iron pin;South 35 degrees 30 minutes03 seconds East 310.000 feetto an Iron pin set on theSouth bank of a ditch; thencerun North 27 degrees 37minutes 34 seconds, Eastalong the South bank of saidditch 259.334 feet to an ironpin found; thence run South88 degrees 49 minutes 34seconds East 578.052 feet toan iron pin set, being a com-mon corner between theJohn Dodd and Bobby Haleproperties; thence run North86 degrees 47 minutes 45seconds East 225.334 feet toan Iron pin set and to a pointon the North right-of-wayline of Tenth Street; thencerun South 88 degrees 50minutes 00 seconds East360.644 feet partially alongthe North right-of-way line ofTenth Street to a point onthe West right-of-way line ofNorth Madison Street; thencerun North 00 degrees 31minutes 13 seconds Eastalong the West right-of-wayline of North Madison Street270.071 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 19.027acres, more or less. Said prop-erty Is a part of Blocks21, 22, 23, 33, 34 and 35 ofTyrone Heights Subdivisioninthe Southwest Quarter of Sec-tion 36, township 1 South,Range 7 East, Alcorn County,Mississippi.

ALSO, described as follows:Tract No. 1: Beginning at theNortheast corner of theSouthwest Quarter of Section36, Township 1 South,Range 7 East, In AlcornCounty, Mississippi, and runthence West 170 feet to afence corner; run thenceSouth along a fence line 448feet to an Iron pin; run thenceEast 161 feet to the Westright-of-way line of NorthMadison Street; run thenceSouth along the West right-of-way line of North MadisonStreet 306 feet; and runthence North 86º 00 minutesWest 985 feet to the top ofthe West band of a ditch forthe true point of beginning,this true point of beginningbeing the southwest corner ofthe tract conveyed to E.G.Holloway by deed recordedin Deed Book 152 at pages175-176 in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; runthence in a southerly direc-tion along the West bank ofsaid ditch 94 feet, more orless, to the North line of theproperty now owned by thegrantee; run thence South81°30 minutes East 355 feetalong the North line of theproperty now owned by thegrantee; run thence North4°30 minutes West 125 feet,more or less, to the Southline of the Holloway tract; andrun thence West 335feet, more or less, to the truepoint of beginning. Tract No.2: A portion of Blocks 21 and22, Tyrone Heights Subdivi-sionof the City of Corinth, and ofthe land immediatelyWest of said Blocks, all In theSouthwest Quarter (SW-1/4)of Section 36, Township1South, Range 7 East of Al-cornCounty, Mississippi, and moreparticularly described asfollows: Beginning at an ironstake, about 150 feet West ofWebster Street on the divid-ing linebetween the White land inBlock 19 of said Subdivisionand the Oldham land in Block22 at a fence corner, and runthence North with said fence242 feet, more or less, to aditch known as the W.P.A.ditch; thence in a West andSouthwesterly direction withsaid ditch 624 feet, more orless, to where the same inter-sects said dividing linebetween White and Oldhamlands; thence East with saiddividing line 569 feet, more orless, to the point of beginning.Containing therein 2 acres,more or less. It is intended toinclude here in the same landacquired by Elbert A White,III, et al, from White & MossLumber Company, Inc. bydeed dated May 30,1964.Tract No. 3: Commencing atthe Southeast comer of Block23 in Tyhrone Heights Subdi-visionof the City of Corinth, AlcornCounty, Mississippi,and run thence West along theSouth boundary line ofsaid block 363 feet for a truepoint of beginning; run thenceNorth 350 feet; run thenceWest 208 feet; run thenceNorth 4° 30 minutes West330feet; run thence North81° 30 minutes West 355 feetto the South bank of aditch; run thence North 41° 30minutes West along saidSouth bank of said ditch 423feet to the East boundary lineof the Henry Cemetery; runthence South along the Eastboundary line of the HenryCemetery 850 feet to theSoutheast comer of the HenryCemetery; run thenceWest along the South bound-ary line of the HenryCemetery 480 feet to the Eastright-of-way line of theIllinois-Central Railroad; runthence South 38º 30 minutesEast along the East right-of-way line of said railroad, 260feet; run thence South 83° 00minutes East 50 feet; runthence South 38° 30 minutesEast along the East right-of-wayline of said railroad 310 feetto the South bank of acreek; run thence North 31°00 minutes East along theSouth bank of said creek 260feet to a creek fork; runthence Northeasterly along theNorth bank of a creek300 feet; run thence Eastalong the North bank of saidcreek 243 feet; run thenceSouth 240 feet; and runthence East 235 feet to thetrue point of beginning, con-taining13.1 acres .

The above described propertylies wholly or partly inBlocks 21, 22, 23, 33, 34, and35 of Tyrone Heights Subdivi-sionof the City of Corinth, AlcornCounty, Mississippi,and in the Southwest quarterof Section 36, Township 1South, Range 7 East, in Al-corn County, Mississippi.Tract No. 4: Beginning at theSoutheast corner of Block 23in Tyrone Heights Subdivi-sion in the City of Corinth,Alcorn County, Mississippi,and run West along the Southboundary line of said block363 feet, more or less, to theSoutheast corner of the prop-erty heretofore conveyed tothe Young Men's ChristianAssociation of Corinth, Mis-sissippi;run thence North along theEast Line of theYMCA property 245 feet,more or less, to the Southside of a ditch; run thence inan easterly direction along thesouth side of said ditch to theeast boundary line of saidblock; and run thence Southalong the East boundary ofsaid block 265 feet, more orless, to the point of beginning.

I, the Undersigned, will con-vey only such title as is vestedin me a Substituted Trustee.

WITNESS, MY SIGNA-TURE on this, the 27th day ofJanuary,2015.

JAMES REBARCHAK,SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE

Jones Walker, LLP11 North Water Street,Suite 1200Mobile, Alabama 36602(251) 439-7544

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SUBSTITUTEDTRUSTEE'S NOTICE

OF SALE

WHEREAS, on August 29,2008, Joseph Lin McNair, Jr.and wife, Cedailua B. McNairexecuted a certain deed oftrust to John H. Shows,Trustee for the benefit ofMortgage Electronic Registra-tion Systems, Inc., as Nomin-ee for Commerce NationalBank, its successors and as-signs which deed of trust is ofrecord in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, State of Mississippi inInstrument No. 200804937;and

WHEREAS, said Deed ofTrust was subsequently as-signed to JPMorgan ChaseBank, National Association byinstrument dated March 22,2013 and recorded in Instru-ment No. 201301510 of theaforesaid Chancery Clerk'soffice; and

WHEREAS, JPMorgan ChaseBank, National Associationhas heretofore substitutedShapiro & Massey, LLC asTrustee by instrument datedJanuary 23, 2015 and recor-ded in the aforesaid Chan-cery Clerk's Office in Instru-ment No. 201500424; and

WHEREAS, default havingbeen made in the terms andconditions of said deed oftrust and the entire debt se-cured thereby having beendeclared to be due and pay-able in accordance with theterms of said deed of trust,JPMorgan Chase Bank, Na-tional Association, the legalholder of said indebtedness,having requested the under-signed Substituted Trustee toexecute the trust and sell saidland and property in accord-ance with the terms of saiddeed of trust and for the pur-pose of raising the sums duethereunder, together with at-torney's fees, trustee's feesand expense of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Sha-piro & Massey, LLC, Substi-tuted Trustee in said deed oftrust, will on March 11, 2015,offer for sale at public outcryand sell within legal hours(being between the hours of11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.), atthe South Main Door of theCounty Courthouse of Al-corn County, located at Cor-inth , Miss iss ippi , to thehighest and best bidder forcash the following describedproperty situated in AlcornCounty, State of Mississippi,to-wit:

Lying and being in the South-east Quarter of Section 33,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi, more particularly de-scribed as follows:Commence at an iron jackmarker found at the Southw-est corner of the SoutheastQuarter of the SoutheastQuarter of Section 33, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippi,said point being the point ofbeginning; thence run East107.484 feet to an iron pinset on the West right-of-wayline of Alcorn County PublicRoad CR 329; thence runNorth 33 degrees 58 minutes40 seconds East along theWest right-of-way line of saidpublic road 237.189 feet to aniron pin set; thence leavingsaid public road, run West240.042 feet to an iron pinset on an old fence line;thence run South partiallya long an o ld fence l ine196.690 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 0.785acre, more or less.SUBJECT TO right-of-wayeasement to Alcorn CountyWater Association, Inc. datedMarch 31, 1992, recorded inDeed book 261, page 606, inthe land records of AlcornCounty, Mississippi.

This sheet constitutes a por-tion of the deed of trust fromJoseph Lin McNair, Jr. andCediailu B. McNair to Com-merce National Bank datedAugust 29, 2008.

I WILL CONVEY only suchtitle as vested in me as Substi-tuted Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATUREon this 10th day of February,2015.

Shapiro & Massey, LLCSUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE

Shapiro & Massey, LLC1080 River Oaks DriveSuite B-202Flowood, MS 39232(601)981-9299

23 County Road 329Corinth, MS 3883414-009847BD

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LEGALS0955

STATE of MISSISSIPPICOUNTY OF ALCORN

Prepared by:James RebarchakJones Walker LLPRSA Battle House Tower11 North Water Street,Suite 1200Mobile, Alabama 36602(251) 432-1414

Upon recordation, return to:James Rebarchak, Esq.Jones Walker LLPRSA Battle House Tower11 North Water Street,Suite 1200Mobile, Alabama 36602(251) 423-1414

Cross Reference To:201101402201206856201404799201405241

Alcorn County, Mississippi

Indexing Instructions:P A R T OF BLOCKS21,22,23,33,34 AND 35 TYR-ONE HEIGHTS SUBDIVI-SION IN THE SOUTHWESTQUARTER OF SECTION 36,T OWN SH IP 1 S OU TH ,RA NG E 7 EA STCITY OF CORINTH,ALCORN COUNTY, MIS-SISSIPPI

NOTICE OFSUBSTITUTED

TRUSTEE SALE

WHEREAS, on March 15,2011, Young Men's ChristianAssociation of Corinth, Mis-sissippi, a/k/a Corinth Sports-plex, Grantor, executed aDeed of Trust and SecurityAgreement to Charles N. Par-rott, Trustee for the benefitof Regions Bank, which Deedof Trust was recorded onApril 4, 2011 as InstrumentNumber 201101402 of therecords of the ChanceryCourt of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi;

WHEREAS, Regions Bankon November 6, 2012, hasheretofore assigned to RREFRB ACQUISITIONS, LLCthe aforesaid Deed of Trusttogether with the secured in-debtedness by that certain As-signment of Security Instru-ment by RegionsBank in favor of RREF RBACQUISITIONS, LLC whoseAssignment of Security In-t e res t was recorded onDecember 26, 2012 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N u m b e r201206856 in the ChanceryCourt of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi;

WHEREAS, RREF RB AC-QUISITIONS,LLC on August 4, 2014 hasheretofore assignedto RREF RB SBL-MS, LLCthe aforesaid Deed of Trusttogether with the secured in-debtedness by that certain As-signment of Security Interestby RREF RB ACQUISI-TIONS, LLC to RREF RBSBL-MS, LLC whose Assign-ment of Security Interest wasrecorded on September 24,2014 as Instrument Number201404799 in the Chanceryourt of Alcorn County,Mississippi;

WHEREAS, the said Con-struct ion Deed of Trustprovides that the owner andholder of the indebtedness se-cured thereby may substituteand appoint a Trustee in theplace and stead of the onenamed therein and that saidSubstituted Trustee shall gaveall the powers vested in andobligations imposed upon theoriginal trustee; and

WHEREAS, RREF RB SBL-MS, LLC, beneficiary, is theowner and holder of said in-debtedness and did name,constitute and appoint JamesRebarchak, as SubstitutedTrustee in said Deed of Trustin the place and stead ofCharles N. Parrot recorded onOctober 22, 2014 as Instru-ment Number 201405241 inthe records of the ChanceryCourt of Alcorn, Mississippi;

WHEREAS, defaul t wasmade and now exists in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by the Deed of Trust;and

WHEREAS, RREF RB SBL-MS, LLC as owner and hold-er of said Deed of Trust andindebtedness secured therebyhas exercised the option con-tained in said Deed of Trustand declare the entire in-debtedness secured therebyimmediately due and payable,and having called upon theunders igned Subs t i tu tedTrustee to execute the trusttherein contained, and reques-ted that the undersigned sub-stitute trustee sell said prop-erty under the provisions ofthe Deed of Trust for the pur-pose of satisfying the debtthereby, secured and unpaid,together with attorney's feesand expenses for the execu-tion of this trust and selling ofsaid property.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, theunders igned Subs t i tu tedTrustee, James Rebarchak, dohereby give notice that on the6th day of March, 2015, dur-ing the legal hours between11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Iwill proceed to sell at publicoutcry to the highest bidderfor cash on the front steps ofthe south main door of the Al-corn County Courthouse, 600Waldron Street, Corinth, Mis-sissippi 38835, the followingdescribed property with allimprovements located there-on, now owned by YoungMen's Christian Associationof Corinth, Mississippi a/k/aCorinthSportsplex and situated in Al-corn County, Mississippi andmore particularly described asfollows, to wit:

Commence at the NortheastCorner of the SouthwestQuarter of Section 36, Town-ship 1 South, Range 7 East,Alcorn County, Mississippi ;thence run West 170.00 feetto a fence corner; thence runSouth along said fenceline448.00 feet to an Iron pin;thence run South 89 degrees08 minutes 00 seconds Eastpartially along a fence 161.00feet to a fence post, being onthe West right-of-way line ofNorth Madison Street; thencerun South 00 degrees 15minutes 24 seconds East alongthe West right-of-way line ofNorth Madison Street 306.178feet to an iron pin found at afence line; thence continuealong said West right-of-wayline South 01 degrees 28minutes 32 seconds West526.909 feet to an Iron pin seton the South side of a ditch,being the common cornerbetween a tractowned by theCity of Corinth Sportsplex(REF: DB207, Page397), andbeing the Southeast Corner ofthe Aileene Oldham property(REF: DB176, Page176), saidpoint being the Point of Be-ginning; thence run South 86degrees 28 minutes 29 secondWest partially along an oldwire fence and along theSouth side of a ditch 359.596feet to a 24-inch diameterSweet Gum tree;thence run North 00 degrees58 minutes 40 seconds Eastpartially along an old wirefence 109.360 feet to a fencecorner post; thence run North88 degrees 50 minutes 45seconds West 208.00 feetto an iron pin set; thence runNorth 02 degrees 40 minutes43 seconds East along a com-mon boundary line betweenthe Corinth Sportsplex prop-erty and the Aileene Oldhamproperty 460.550 feet to anIron pin set on an old fenceline; thence run North 87 de-grees 27 minutes 27 secondsWest along an old fence line425.641 feet to an iron pinfound on the West side of aditch; thence run North 41 de-grees 23 minutes 00 secondsWest along an old wire fence,being along the South side ofsaid ditch 312.529 feet to an18-inch Elm tree, being on theEast boundary line of theHenry Cemetery property;thence run South 00 degrees33 minutes 01 second Westpartially along a fence lineand along the East boundaryline of said Henry Cemeteryproperty 836.054 feet to aniron pin set at the Southeastcorner of the said HenryCemetery property, thence runNorth 86 degrees 19minutes 49 seconds Westalong the South boundary lineof said Henry Cemetery prop-erty and along a fenceline 483.877 feet to an ironpin set on the East right-of-way line of the ICG Railroad;thence run along the Eastright-of-way line of said ICGRailroad the following: South35 degrees 30 minutes 03seconds East 260.00 feet toan iron pin set; South 80 de-grees 00 minutes 00 secondEast 50.00 feet to an iron pin;South 35 degrees 30 minutes03 seconds East 310.000 feetto an Iron pin set on theSouth bank of a ditch; thencerun North 27 degrees 37minutes 34 seconds, Eastalong the South bank of saidditch 259.334 feet to an ironpin found; thence run South88 degrees 49 minutes 34seconds East 578.052 feet toan iron pin set, being a com-mon corner between theJohn Dodd and Bobby Haleproperties; thence run North86 degrees 47 minutes 45seconds East 225.334 feet toan Iron pin set and to a pointon the North right-of-wayline of Tenth Street; thencerun South 88 degrees 50minutes 00 seconds East360.644 feet partially alongthe North right-of-way line ofTenth Street to a point onthe West right-of-way line ofNorth Madison Street; thencerun North 00 degrees 31minutes 13 seconds Eastalong the West right-of-wayline of North Madison Street270.071 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 19.027acres, more or less. Said prop-erty Is a part of Blocks21, 22, 23, 33, 34 and 35 ofTyrone Heights Subdivisioninthe Southwest Quarter of Sec-tion 36, township 1 South,Range 7 East, Alcorn County,Mississippi.

ALSO, described as follows:Tract No. 1: Beginning at theNortheast corner of theSouthwest Quarter of Section36, Township 1 South,Range 7 East, In AlcornCounty, Mississippi, and runthence West 170 feet to afence corner; run thenceSouth along a fence line 448feet to an Iron pin; run thenceEast 161 feet to the Westright-of-way line of NorthMadison Street; run thenceSouth along the West right-of-way line of North MadisonStreet 306 feet; and runthence North 86º 00 minutesWest 985 feet to the top ofthe West band of a ditch forthe true point of beginning,this true point of beginningbeing the southwest corner ofthe tract conveyed to E.G.Holloway by deed recordedin Deed Book 152 at pages175-176 in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; runthence in a southerly direc-tion along the West bank ofsaid ditch 94 feet, more orless, to the North line of theproperty now owned by thegrantee; run thence South81°30 minutes East 355 feetalong the North line of theproperty now owned by thegrantee; run thence North4°30 minutes West 125 feet,more or less, to the Southline of the Holloway tract; andrun thence West 335feet, more or less, to the truepoint of beginning. Tract No.2: A portion of Blocks 21 and22, Tyrone Heights Subdivi-sionof the City of Corinth, and ofthe land immediatelyWest of said Blocks, all In theSouthwest Quarter (SW-1/4)of Section 36, Township1South, Range 7 East of Al-cornCounty, Mississippi, and moreparticularly described asfollows: Beginning at an ironstake, about 150 feet West ofWebster Street on the divid-ing linebetween the White land inBlock 19 of said Subdivisionand the Oldham land in Block22 at a fence corner, and runthence North with said fence242 feet, more or less, to aditch known as the W.P.A.ditch; thence in a West andSouthwesterly direction withsaid ditch 624 feet, more orless, to where the same inter-sects said dividing linebetween White and Oldhamlands; thence East with saiddividing line 569 feet, more orless, to the point of beginning.Containing therein 2 acres,more or less. It is intended toinclude here in the same landacquired by Elbert A White,III, et al, from White & MossLumber Company, Inc. bydeed dated May 30,1964.Tract No. 3: Commencing atthe Southeast comer of Block23 in Tyhrone Heights Subdi-visionof the City of Corinth, AlcornCounty, Mississippi,and run thence West along theSouth boundary line ofsaid block 363 feet for a truepoint of beginning; run thenceNorth 350 feet; run thenceWest 208 feet; run thenceNorth 4° 30 minutes West330feet; run thence North81° 30 minutes West 355 feetto the South bank of aditch; run thence North 41° 30minutes West along saidSouth bank of said ditch 423feet to the East boundary lineof the Henry Cemetery; runthence South along the Eastboundary line of the HenryCemetery 850 feet to theSoutheast comer of the HenryCemetery; run thenceWest along the South bound-ary line of the HenryCemetery 480 feet to the Eastright-of-way line of theIllinois-Central Railroad; runthence South 38º 30 minutesEast along the East right-of-way line of said railroad, 260feet; run thence South 83° 00minutes East 50 feet; runthence South 38° 30 minutesEast along the East right-of-wayline of said railroad 310 feetto the South bank of acreek; run thence North 31°00 minutes East along theSouth bank of said creek 260feet to a creek fork; runthence Northeasterly along theNorth bank of a creek300 feet; run thence Eastalong the North bank of saidcreek 243 feet; run thenceSouth 240 feet; and runthence East 235 feet to thetrue point of beginning, con-taining13.1 acres .

The above described propertylies wholly or partly inBlocks 21, 22, 23, 33, 34, and35 of Tyrone Heights Subdivi-sionof the City of Corinth, AlcornCounty, Mississippi,and in the Southwest quarterof Section 36, Township 1South, Range 7 East, in Al-corn County, Mississippi.Tract No. 4: Beginning at theSoutheast corner of Block 23in Tyrone Heights Subdivi-sion in the City of Corinth,Alcorn County, Mississippi,and run West along the Southboundary line of said block363 feet, more or less, to theSoutheast corner of the prop-erty heretofore conveyed tothe Young Men's ChristianAssociation of Corinth, Mis-sissippi;run thence North along theEast Line of theYMCA property 245 feet,more or less, to the Southside of a ditch; run thence inan easterly direction along thesouth side of said ditch to theeast boundary line of saidblock; and run thence Southalong the East boundary ofsaid block 265 feet, more orless, to the point of beginning.

I, the Undersigned, will con-vey only such title as is vestedin me a Substituted Trustee.

WITNESS, MY SIGNA-TURE on this, the 27th day ofJanuary,2015.

JAMES REBARCHAK,SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE

Jones Walker, LLP11 North Water Street,Suite 1200Mobile, Alabama 36602(251) 439-7544

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LEGALS0955

STATE of MISSISSIPPICOUNTY OF ALCORN

Prepared by:James RebarchakJones Walker LLPRSA Battle House Tower11 North Water Street,Suite 1200Mobile, Alabama 36602(251) 432-1414

Upon recordation, return to:James Rebarchak, Esq.Jones Walker LLPRSA Battle House Tower11 North Water Street,Suite 1200Mobile, Alabama 36602(251) 423-1414

Cross Reference To:201101402201206856201404799201405241

Alcorn County, Mississippi

Indexing Instructions:P A R T OF BLOCKS21,22,23,33,34 AND 35 TYR-ONE HEIGHTS SUBDIVI-SION IN THE SOUTHWESTQUARTER OF SECTION 36,T OWN SH IP 1 S OU TH ,RA NG E 7 EA STCITY OF CORINTH,ALCORN COUNTY, MIS-SISSIPPI

NOTICE OFSUBSTITUTED

TRUSTEE SALE

WHEREAS, on March 15,2011, Young Men's ChristianAssociation of Corinth, Mis-sissippi, a/k/a Corinth Sports-plex, Grantor, executed aDeed of Trust and SecurityAgreement to Charles N. Par-rott, Trustee for the benefitof Regions Bank, which Deedof Trust was recorded onApril 4, 2011 as InstrumentNumber 201101402 of therecords of the ChanceryCourt of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi;

WHEREAS, Regions Bankon November 6, 2012, hasheretofore assigned to RREFRB ACQUISITIONS, LLCthe aforesaid Deed of Trusttogether with the secured in-debtedness by that certain As-signment of Security Instru-ment by RegionsBank in favor of RREF RBACQUISITIONS, LLC whoseAssignment of Security In-t e res t was recorded onDecember 26, 2012 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N u m b e r201206856 in the ChanceryCourt of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi;

WHEREAS, RREF RB AC-QUISITIONS,LLC on August 4, 2014 hasheretofore assignedto RREF RB SBL-MS, LLCthe aforesaid Deed of Trusttogether with the secured in-debtedness by that certain As-signment of Security Interestby RREF RB ACQUISI-TIONS, LLC to RREF RBSBL-MS, LLC whose Assign-ment of Security Interest wasrecorded on September 24,2014 as Instrument Number201404799 in the Chanceryourt of Alcorn County,Mississippi;

WHEREAS, the said Con-struct ion Deed of Trustprovides that the owner andholder of the indebtedness se-cured thereby may substituteand appoint a Trustee in theplace and stead of the onenamed therein and that saidSubstituted Trustee shall gaveall the powers vested in andobligations imposed upon theoriginal trustee; and

WHEREAS, RREF RB SBL-MS, LLC, beneficiary, is theowner and holder of said in-debtedness and did name,constitute and appoint JamesRebarchak, as SubstitutedTrustee in said Deed of Trustin the place and stead ofCharles N. Parrot recorded onOctober 22, 2014 as Instru-ment Number 201405241 inthe records of the ChanceryCourt of Alcorn, Mississippi;

WHEREAS, defaul t wasmade and now exists in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by the Deed of Trust;and

WHEREAS, RREF RB SBL-MS, LLC as owner and hold-er of said Deed of Trust andindebtedness secured therebyhas exercised the option con-tained in said Deed of Trustand declare the entire in-debtedness secured therebyimmediately due and payable,and having called upon theunders igned Subs t i tu tedTrustee to execute the trusttherein contained, and reques-ted that the undersigned sub-stitute trustee sell said prop-erty under the provisions ofthe Deed of Trust for the pur-pose of satisfying the debtthereby, secured and unpaid,together with attorney's feesand expenses for the execu-tion of this trust and selling ofsaid property.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, theunders igned Subs t i tu tedTrustee, James Rebarchak, dohereby give notice that on the6th day of March, 2015, dur-ing the legal hours between11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Iwill proceed to sell at publicoutcry to the highest bidderfor cash on the front steps ofthe south main door of the Al-corn County Courthouse, 600Waldron Street, Corinth, Mis-sissippi 38835, the followingdescribed property with allimprovements located there-on, now owned by YoungMen's Christian Associationof Corinth, Mississippi a/k/aCorinthSportsplex and situated in Al-corn County, Mississippi andmore particularly described asfollows, to wit:

Commence at the NortheastCorner of the SouthwestQuarter of Section 36, Town-ship 1 South, Range 7 East,Alcorn County, Mississippi ;thence run West 170.00 feetto a fence corner; thence runSouth along said fenceline448.00 feet to an Iron pin;thence run South 89 degrees08 minutes 00 seconds Eastpartially along a fence 161.00feet to a fence post, being onthe West right-of-way line ofNorth Madison Street; thencerun South 00 degrees 15minutes 24 seconds East alongthe West right-of-way line ofNorth Madison Street 306.178feet to an iron pin found at afence line; thence continuealong said West right-of-wayline South 01 degrees 28minutes 32 seconds West526.909 feet to an Iron pin seton the South side of a ditch,being the common cornerbetween a tractowned by theCity of Corinth Sportsplex(REF: DB207, Page397), andbeing the Southeast Corner ofthe Aileene Oldham property(REF: DB176, Page176), saidpoint being the Point of Be-ginning; thence run South 86degrees 28 minutes 29 secondWest partially along an oldwire fence and along theSouth side of a ditch 359.596feet to a 24-inch diameterSweet Gum tree;thence run North 00 degrees58 minutes 40 seconds Eastpartially along an old wirefence 109.360 feet to a fencecorner post; thence run North88 degrees 50 minutes 45seconds West 208.00 feetto an iron pin set; thence runNorth 02 degrees 40 minutes43 seconds East along a com-mon boundary line betweenthe Corinth Sportsplex prop-erty and the Aileene Oldhamproperty 460.550 feet to anIron pin set on an old fenceline; thence run North 87 de-grees 27 minutes 27 secondsWest along an old fence line425.641 feet to an iron pinfound on the West side of aditch; thence run North 41 de-grees 23 minutes 00 secondsWest along an old wire fence,being along the South side ofsaid ditch 312.529 feet to an18-inch Elm tree, being on theEast boundary line of theHenry Cemetery property;thence run South 00 degrees33 minutes 01 second Westpartially along a fence lineand along the East boundaryline of said Henry Cemeteryproperty 836.054 feet to aniron pin set at the Southeastcorner of the said HenryCemetery property, thence runNorth 86 degrees 19minutes 49 seconds Westalong the South boundary lineof said Henry Cemetery prop-erty and along a fenceline 483.877 feet to an ironpin set on the East right-of-way line of the ICG Railroad;thence run along the Eastright-of-way line of said ICGRailroad the following: South35 degrees 30 minutes 03seconds East 260.00 feet toan iron pin set; South 80 de-grees 00 minutes 00 secondEast 50.00 feet to an iron pin;South 35 degrees 30 minutes03 seconds East 310.000 feetto an Iron pin set on theSouth bank of a ditch; thencerun North 27 degrees 37minutes 34 seconds, Eastalong the South bank of saidditch 259.334 feet to an ironpin found; thence run South88 degrees 49 minutes 34seconds East 578.052 feet toan iron pin set, being a com-mon corner between theJohn Dodd and Bobby Haleproperties; thence run North86 degrees 47 minutes 45seconds East 225.334 feet toan Iron pin set and to a pointon the North right-of-wayline of Tenth Street; thencerun South 88 degrees 50minutes 00 seconds East360.644 feet partially alongthe North right-of-way line ofTenth Street to a point onthe West right-of-way line ofNorth Madison Street; thencerun North 00 degrees 31minutes 13 seconds Eastalong the West right-of-wayline of North Madison Street270.071 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 19.027acres, more or less. Said prop-erty Is a part of Blocks21, 22, 23, 33, 34 and 35 ofTyrone Heights Subdivisioninthe Southwest Quarter of Sec-tion 36, township 1 South,Range 7 East, Alcorn County,Mississippi.

ALSO, described as follows:Tract No. 1: Beginning at theNortheast corner of theSouthwest Quarter of Section36, Township 1 South,Range 7 East, In AlcornCounty, Mississippi, and runthence West 170 feet to afence corner; run thenceSouth along a fence line 448feet to an Iron pin; run thenceEast 161 feet to the Westright-of-way line of NorthMadison Street; run thenceSouth along the West right-of-way line of North MadisonStreet 306 feet; and runthence North 86º 00 minutesWest 985 feet to the top ofthe West band of a ditch forthe true point of beginning,this true point of beginningbeing the southwest corner ofthe tract conveyed to E.G.Holloway by deed recordedin Deed Book 152 at pages175-176 in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; runthence in a southerly direc-tion along the West bank ofsaid ditch 94 feet, more orless, to the North line of theproperty now owned by thegrantee; run thence South81°30 minutes East 355 feetalong the North line of theproperty now owned by thegrantee; run thence North4°30 minutes West 125 feet,more or less, to the Southline of the Holloway tract; andrun thence West 335feet, more or less, to the truepoint of beginning. Tract No.2: A portion of Blocks 21 and22, Tyrone Heights Subdivi-sionof the City of Corinth, and ofthe land immediatelyWest of said Blocks, all In theSouthwest Quarter (SW-1/4)of Section 36, Township1South, Range 7 East of Al-cornCounty, Mississippi, and moreparticularly described asfollows: Beginning at an ironstake, about 150 feet West ofWebster Street on the divid-ing linebetween the White land inBlock 19 of said Subdivisionand the Oldham land in Block22 at a fence corner, and runthence North with said fence242 feet, more or less, to aditch known as the W.P.A.ditch; thence in a West andSouthwesterly direction withsaid ditch 624 feet, more orless, to where the same inter-sects said dividing linebetween White and Oldhamlands; thence East with saiddividing line 569 feet, more orless, to the point of beginning.Containing therein 2 acres,more or less. It is intended toinclude here in the same landacquired by Elbert A White,III, et al, from White & MossLumber Company, Inc. bydeed dated May 30,1964.Tract No. 3: Commencing atthe Southeast comer of Block23 in Tyhrone Heights Subdi-visionof the City of Corinth, AlcornCounty, Mississippi,and run thence West along theSouth boundary line ofsaid block 363 feet for a truepoint of beginning; run thenceNorth 350 feet; run thenceWest 208 feet; run thenceNorth 4° 30 minutes West330feet; run thence North81° 30 minutes West 355 feetto the South bank of aditch; run thence North 41° 30minutes West along saidSouth bank of said ditch 423feet to the East boundary lineof the Henry Cemetery; runthence South along the Eastboundary line of the HenryCemetery 850 feet to theSoutheast comer of the HenryCemetery; run thenceWest along the South bound-ary line of the HenryCemetery 480 feet to the Eastright-of-way line of theIllinois-Central Railroad; runthence South 38º 30 minutesEast along the East right-of-way line of said railroad, 260feet; run thence South 83° 00minutes East 50 feet; runthence South 38° 30 minutesEast along the East right-of-wayline of said railroad 310 feetto the South bank of acreek; run thence North 31°00 minutes East along theSouth bank of said creek 260feet to a creek fork; runthence Northeasterly along theNorth bank of a creek300 feet; run thence Eastalong the North bank of saidcreek 243 feet; run thenceSouth 240 feet; and runthence East 235 feet to thetrue point of beginning, con-taining13.1 acres .

The above described propertylies wholly or partly inBlocks 21, 22, 23, 33, 34, and35 of Tyrone Heights Subdivi-sionof the City of Corinth, AlcornCounty, Mississippi,and in the Southwest quarterof Section 36, Township 1South, Range 7 East, in Al-corn County, Mississippi.Tract No. 4: Beginning at theSoutheast corner of Block 23in Tyrone Heights Subdivi-sion in the City of Corinth,Alcorn County, Mississippi,and run West along the Southboundary line of said block363 feet, more or less, to theSoutheast corner of the prop-erty heretofore conveyed tothe Young Men's ChristianAssociation of Corinth, Mis-sissippi;run thence North along theEast Line of theYMCA property 245 feet,more or less, to the Southside of a ditch; run thence inan easterly direction along thesouth side of said ditch to theeast boundary line of saidblock; and run thence Southalong the East boundary ofsaid block 265 feet, more orless, to the point of beginning.

I, the Undersigned, will con-vey only such title as is vestedin me a Substituted Trustee.

WITNESS, MY SIGNA-TURE on this, the 27th day ofJanuary,2015.

JAMES REBARCHAK,SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE

Jones Walker, LLP11 North Water Street,Suite 1200Mobile, Alabama 36602(251) 439-7544

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LEGALS0955

STATE of MISSISSIPPICOUNTY OF ALCORN

Prepared by:James RebarchakJones Walker LLPRSA Battle House Tower11 North Water Street,Suite 1200Mobile, Alabama 36602(251) 432-1414

Upon recordation, return to:James Rebarchak, Esq.Jones Walker LLPRSA Battle House Tower11 North Water Street,Suite 1200Mobile, Alabama 36602(251) 423-1414

Cross Reference To:201101402201206856201404799201405241

Alcorn County, Mississippi

Indexing Instructions:P A R T OF BLOCKS21,22,23,33,34 AND 35 TYR-ONE HEIGHTS SUBDIVI-SION IN THE SOUTHWESTQUARTER OF SECTION 36,T OWN SH IP 1 S OU TH ,RA NG E 7 EA STCITY OF CORINTH,ALCORN COUNTY, MIS-SISSIPPI

NOTICE OFSUBSTITUTED

TRUSTEE SALE

WHEREAS, on March 15,2011, Young Men's ChristianAssociation of Corinth, Mis-sissippi, a/k/a Corinth Sports-plex, Grantor, executed aDeed of Trust and SecurityAgreement to Charles N. Par-rott, Trustee for the benefitof Regions Bank, which Deedof Trust was recorded onApril 4, 2011 as InstrumentNumber 201101402 of therecords of the ChanceryCourt of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi;

WHEREAS, Regions Bankon November 6, 2012, hasheretofore assigned to RREFRB ACQUISITIONS, LLCthe aforesaid Deed of Trusttogether with the secured in-debtedness by that certain As-signment of Security Instru-ment by RegionsBank in favor of RREF RBACQUISITIONS, LLC whoseAssignment of Security In-t e res t was recorded onDecember 26, 2012 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N u m b e r201206856 in the ChanceryCourt of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi;

WHEREAS, RREF RB AC-QUISITIONS,LLC on August 4, 2014 hasheretofore assignedto RREF RB SBL-MS, LLCthe aforesaid Deed of Trusttogether with the secured in-debtedness by that certain As-signment of Security Interestby RREF RB ACQUISI-TIONS, LLC to RREF RBSBL-MS, LLC whose Assign-ment of Security Interest wasrecorded on September 24,2014 as Instrument Number201404799 in the Chanceryourt of Alcorn County,Mississippi;

WHEREAS, the said Con-struct ion Deed of Trustprovides that the owner andholder of the indebtedness se-cured thereby may substituteand appoint a Trustee in theplace and stead of the onenamed therein and that saidSubstituted Trustee shall gaveall the powers vested in andobligations imposed upon theoriginal trustee; and

WHEREAS, RREF RB SBL-MS, LLC, beneficiary, is theowner and holder of said in-debtedness and did name,constitute and appoint JamesRebarchak, as SubstitutedTrustee in said Deed of Trustin the place and stead ofCharles N. Parrot recorded onOctober 22, 2014 as Instru-ment Number 201405241 inthe records of the ChanceryCourt of Alcorn, Mississippi;

WHEREAS, defaul t wasmade and now exists in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by the Deed of Trust;and

WHEREAS, RREF RB SBL-MS, LLC as owner and hold-er of said Deed of Trust andindebtedness secured therebyhas exercised the option con-tained in said Deed of Trustand declare the entire in-debtedness secured therebyimmediately due and payable,and having called upon theunders igned Subs t i tu tedTrustee to execute the trusttherein contained, and reques-ted that the undersigned sub-stitute trustee sell said prop-erty under the provisions ofthe Deed of Trust for the pur-pose of satisfying the debtthereby, secured and unpaid,together with attorney's feesand expenses for the execu-tion of this trust and selling ofsaid property.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, theunders igned Subs t i tu tedTrustee, James Rebarchak, dohereby give notice that on the6th day of March, 2015, dur-ing the legal hours between11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Iwill proceed to sell at publicoutcry to the highest bidderfor cash on the front steps ofthe south main door of the Al-corn County Courthouse, 600Waldron Street, Corinth, Mis-sissippi 38835, the followingdescribed property with allimprovements located there-on, now owned by YoungMen's Christian Associationof Corinth, Mississippi a/k/aCorinthSportsplex and situated in Al-corn County, Mississippi andmore particularly described asfollows, to wit:

Commence at the NortheastCorner of the SouthwestQuarter of Section 36, Town-ship 1 South, Range 7 East,Alcorn County, Mississippi ;thence run West 170.00 feetto a fence corner; thence runSouth along said fenceline448.00 feet to an Iron pin;thence run South 89 degrees08 minutes 00 seconds Eastpartially along a fence 161.00feet to a fence post, being onthe West right-of-way line ofNorth Madison Street; thencerun South 00 degrees 15minutes 24 seconds East alongthe West right-of-way line ofNorth Madison Street 306.178feet to an iron pin found at afence line; thence continuealong said West right-of-wayline South 01 degrees 28minutes 32 seconds West526.909 feet to an Iron pin seton the South side of a ditch,being the common cornerbetween a tractowned by theCity of Corinth Sportsplex(REF: DB207, Page397), andbeing the Southeast Corner ofthe Aileene Oldham property(REF: DB176, Page176), saidpoint being the Point of Be-ginning; thence run South 86degrees 28 minutes 29 secondWest partially along an oldwire fence and along theSouth side of a ditch 359.596feet to a 24-inch diameterSweet Gum tree;thence run North 00 degrees58 minutes 40 seconds Eastpartially along an old wirefence 109.360 feet to a fencecorner post; thence run North88 degrees 50 minutes 45seconds West 208.00 feetto an iron pin set; thence runNorth 02 degrees 40 minutes43 seconds East along a com-mon boundary line betweenthe Corinth Sportsplex prop-erty and the Aileene Oldhamproperty 460.550 feet to anIron pin set on an old fenceline; thence run North 87 de-grees 27 minutes 27 secondsWest along an old fence line425.641 feet to an iron pinfound on the West side of aditch; thence run North 41 de-grees 23 minutes 00 secondsWest along an old wire fence,being along the South side ofsaid ditch 312.529 feet to an18-inch Elm tree, being on theEast boundary line of theHenry Cemetery property;thence run South 00 degrees33 minutes 01 second Westpartially along a fence lineand along the East boundaryline of said Henry Cemeteryproperty 836.054 feet to aniron pin set at the Southeastcorner of the said HenryCemetery property, thence runNorth 86 degrees 19minutes 49 seconds Westalong the South boundary lineof said Henry Cemetery prop-erty and along a fenceline 483.877 feet to an ironpin set on the East right-of-way line of the ICG Railroad;thence run along the Eastright-of-way line of said ICGRailroad the following: South35 degrees 30 minutes 03seconds East 260.00 feet toan iron pin set; South 80 de-grees 00 minutes 00 secondEast 50.00 feet to an iron pin;South 35 degrees 30 minutes03 seconds East 310.000 feetto an Iron pin set on theSouth bank of a ditch; thencerun North 27 degrees 37minutes 34 seconds, Eastalong the South bank of saidditch 259.334 feet to an ironpin found; thence run South88 degrees 49 minutes 34seconds East 578.052 feet toan iron pin set, being a com-mon corner between theJohn Dodd and Bobby Haleproperties; thence run North86 degrees 47 minutes 45seconds East 225.334 feet toan Iron pin set and to a pointon the North right-of-wayline of Tenth Street; thencerun South 88 degrees 50minutes 00 seconds East360.644 feet partially alongthe North right-of-way line ofTenth Street to a point onthe West right-of-way line ofNorth Madison Street; thencerun North 00 degrees 31minutes 13 seconds Eastalong the West right-of-wayline of North Madison Street270.071 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 19.027acres, more or less. Said prop-erty Is a part of Blocks21, 22, 23, 33, 34 and 35 ofTyrone Heights Subdivisioninthe Southwest Quarter of Sec-tion 36, township 1 South,Range 7 East, Alcorn County,Mississippi.

ALSO, described as follows:Tract No. 1: Beginning at theNortheast corner of theSouthwest Quarter of Section36, Township 1 South,Range 7 East, In AlcornCounty, Mississippi, and runthence West 170 feet to afence corner; run thenceSouth along a fence line 448feet to an Iron pin; run thenceEast 161 feet to the Westright-of-way line of NorthMadison Street; run thenceSouth along the West right-of-way line of North MadisonStreet 306 feet; and runthence North 86º 00 minutesWest 985 feet to the top ofthe West band of a ditch forthe true point of beginning,this true point of beginningbeing the southwest corner ofthe tract conveyed to E.G.Holloway by deed recordedin Deed Book 152 at pages175-176 in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; runthence in a southerly direc-tion along the West bank ofsaid ditch 94 feet, more orless, to the North line of theproperty now owned by thegrantee; run thence South81°30 minutes East 355 feetalong the North line of theproperty now owned by thegrantee; run thence North4°30 minutes West 125 feet,more or less, to the Southline of the Holloway tract; andrun thence West 335feet, more or less, to the truepoint of beginning. Tract No.2: A portion of Blocks 21 and22, Tyrone Heights Subdivi-sionof the City of Corinth, and ofthe land immediatelyWest of said Blocks, all In theSouthwest Quarter (SW-1/4)of Section 36, Township1South, Range 7 East of Al-cornCounty, Mississippi, and moreparticularly described asfollows: Beginning at an ironstake, about 150 feet West ofWebster Street on the divid-ing linebetween the White land inBlock 19 of said Subdivisionand the Oldham land in Block22 at a fence corner, and runthence North with said fence242 feet, more or less, to aditch known as the W.P.A.ditch; thence in a West andSouthwesterly direction withsaid ditch 624 feet, more orless, to where the same inter-sects said dividing linebetween White and Oldhamlands; thence East with saiddividing line 569 feet, more orless, to the point of beginning.Containing therein 2 acres,more or less. It is intended toinclude here in the same landacquired by Elbert A White,III, et al, from White & MossLumber Company, Inc. bydeed dated May 30,1964.Tract No. 3: Commencing atthe Southeast comer of Block23 in Tyhrone Heights Subdi-visionof the City of Corinth, AlcornCounty, Mississippi,and run thence West along theSouth boundary line ofsaid block 363 feet for a truepoint of beginning; run thenceNorth 350 feet; run thenceWest 208 feet; run thenceNorth 4° 30 minutes West330feet; run thence North81° 30 minutes West 355 feetto the South bank of aditch; run thence North 41° 30minutes West along saidSouth bank of said ditch 423feet to the East boundary lineof the Henry Cemetery; runthence South along the Eastboundary line of the HenryCemetery 850 feet to theSoutheast comer of the HenryCemetery; run thenceWest along the South bound-ary line of the HenryCemetery 480 feet to the Eastright-of-way line of theIllinois-Central Railroad; runthence South 38º 30 minutesEast along the East right-of-way line of said railroad, 260feet; run thence South 83° 00minutes East 50 feet; runthence South 38° 30 minutesEast along the East right-of-wayline of said railroad 310 feetto the South bank of acreek; run thence North 31°00 minutes East along theSouth bank of said creek 260feet to a creek fork; runthence Northeasterly along theNorth bank of a creek300 feet; run thence Eastalong the North bank of saidcreek 243 feet; run thenceSouth 240 feet; and runthence East 235 feet to thetrue point of beginning, con-taining13.1 acres .

The above described propertylies wholly or partly inBlocks 21, 22, 23, 33, 34, and35 of Tyrone Heights Subdivi-sionof the City of Corinth, AlcornCounty, Mississippi,and in the Southwest quarterof Section 36, Township 1South, Range 7 East, in Al-corn County, Mississippi.Tract No. 4: Beginning at theSoutheast corner of Block 23in Tyrone Heights Subdivi-sion in the City of Corinth,Alcorn County, Mississippi,and run West along the Southboundary line of said block363 feet, more or less, to theSoutheast corner of the prop-erty heretofore conveyed tothe Young Men's ChristianAssociation of Corinth, Mis-sissippi;run thence North along theEast Line of theYMCA property 245 feet,more or less, to the Southside of a ditch; run thence inan easterly direction along thesouth side of said ditch to theeast boundary line of saidblock; and run thence Southalong the East boundary ofsaid block 265 feet, more orless, to the point of beginning.

I, the Undersigned, will con-vey only such title as is vestedin me a Substituted Trustee.

WITNESS, MY SIGNA-TURE on this, the 27th day ofJanuary,2015.

JAMES REBARCHAK,SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE

Jones Walker, LLP11 North Water Street,Suite 1200Mobile, Alabama 36602(251) 439-7544

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$12,900662-401-2474

2005 Chevy Van

15 Passenger71,000 Miles

Excellent Condition$11,500

662-286-6662

15 Passenger41,000 Miles

Excellent Condition$8500.00

662-286-6662

2003 FORD VAN

Tractor For Sale!John Deere

16-30New injectors & Fuel PumpGood Tires

$6500.00662-419-1587

2010 Chevy Equinox LS

130K Miles, Fully Loaded

GREAT Condition!

$10,500662-415-8343 or 415-7205

$10,000

VERY SHARP TORCH RED C-4 CORVETTE

1984 MODEL W/ TARGA TOP DAILY DRIVER -

GOOD TIRES.$6500.

662-462-8391 OR 662-279-1568

1996 Honda

4 wheelerRed, Good Condition$2095.00

662-415-8731

REDUCED2006 Kawasaki

Vulcan 160013,500 Miles, Serviced in November, New Back

Tire, Cobra Pipes, Slingshot Windshield

$4295 OBO662-212-2451

2013 Ford Explorer34K Miles

$19,750

662-396-1333

06 Chevy Trailblazer

Powereverything!Good heat

and Air$3,250 OBO

662-319-7145

2007 Yamaha 1300 V-Star Bikew/removable

(three bolts) trike kit., 6400 miles,

excellent condition.$7500.00

662-808-9662 or 662-808-2020

REDUCED

2006 Hyundai TusconLimited Sport UtilityDark Blue with Tan

interior4 Door, V-6, sunroof,

power everything!

95,600 MilesGreat Condition

New Tires, New Battery

$7000662-286-6301

91’ Chevy CK1500

4x4 Step Side w/ topper

Recently Completed full service.

186,711 Miles

$3500 OBO

731-727-5573

$3500

99 Jeep Wrangler, 5 Speed, 140K,

New Tires and Wheels, 4.0 Liter, remote control winch,

AWESOME JEEP!$11,500

662-643-3565

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PAYMENTS!

662-462-8274

2008 Nissan Versa

2012

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87,200 Miles4 Captains Seats, Rear

Couch, Power windows, door locks, mirrors. AM/FM/CD Player. TV, New

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2013 NissanFrontier

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4 door, Silver1350 Miles

$26,000662-415-8881$22,000

REDUCED

KUBOTA TRACTOR

L463046 HP, 4wd, 295 Hours

$13,750

662-415-2340

2001 Chevy Blazer4.3 V6 – Super Clean, Push Button, 4x4, 150K Miles, New tires, Cold

air, Hot heat.

$3,650.00662-665-1781

If no answer, leave a message

SOLD!

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Claims DocketFund Name Department Claim No. Payee Amount------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CONTINUED ON 8B

GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3366.67GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1855.90GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 698.64GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 163.40GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1260.10GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 504.03GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 14.70GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 922 CITY OF CORINTH 3198.84GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 922 CITY OF CORINTH 285.00GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 922 CITY OF CORINTHGENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 923 ALCORN COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 1601.78GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 923 ALCORN COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 142.71GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 923 ALCORN COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR Department Total 42941.11GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 825 U. S. POSTAL SERVICE 146.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 770 ARCHIVES BINDERY 135.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 775 RAYCO, INC. 38.64GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 775 RAYCO, INC. 11.23GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 786 MEMPHIS COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 152.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 786 MEMPHIS COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 13.55GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 787 PPI - PRINTING & PROMOTIONAL ITEMS 230.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 787 PPI - PRINTING & PROMOTIONAL ITEMS 14.45GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 796 OFFICEPRO, INC. 26.62GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 796 OFFICEPRO, INC. 4.64GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 796 OFFICEPRO, INC. 306.94GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4604.73GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 948.95GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 874.71GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 340.36GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 79.61GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1008.08GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8.40GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 21.36GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 865 MAILFINANCE 882.75GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 868 HASLER, INC 455.18GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 885 GE CAPITAL 44.39GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 885 GE CAPITAL 106.43GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 57.60GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 914 THE DAILY CORINTHIAN 172.12GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4604.73GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 948.95GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1500.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 120.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 441.66GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1250.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 300.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1443.55GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 564.05GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 131.92GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1346.02GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 11.22GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 21.36 Department Total 23367.20GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 768 THE PHONE BOOTH 1452.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 774 GE CAPITAL 299.01GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 774 GE CAPITAL 69.08GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 840 U. S. POSTAL SERVICE 146.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1869.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 273.89GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 100.73GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 23.56GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 252.02GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2.10GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8.12GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 55.09GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 188.32GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 7.89GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 41.25GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 31.99GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 4.84GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 7.69GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1628.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5000.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 766.67GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 400.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1227.66GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 468.93GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 109.67GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 104.33GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 228.64GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2.78GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 7.03 Department Total 14776.29GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1973.34GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 310.80GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 115.79GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 27.08GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 161.29GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.34GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1973.34GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 310.80GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 115.79GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 27.08GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 161.29GENERAL COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.34 Department Total 5179.28GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 754 NEOPOST USA, INC 74.30GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 765 LAWRENCE PRINTING COMPANY, INC. 250.00GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 765 LAWRENCE PRINTING COMPANY, INC. 10.28GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 765 LAWRENCE PRINTING COMPANY, INC. 20.00GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 775 RAYCO, INC. 37.69GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 781 THE WATER MAN 11.00GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 782 VENTURE TECHNOLOGIES 59.95GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 782 VENTURE TECHNOLOGIES 59.95GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 786 MEMPHIS COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 152.00GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 786 MEMPHIS COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 13.50GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 790 DE LAGE LANDEN 256.23GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 790 DE LAGE LANDEN 269.05GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 796 OFFICEPRO, INC. 199.95GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 796 OFFICEPRO, INC. 594.00GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 7474.62GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 918.10GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 452.84GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 105.89GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1260.10GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 10.50GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 36.53GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 886 RAYCO, INC. 42.00GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 893 VENTURE TECHNOLOGIES 59.95GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 907 U. S. POSTAL SERVICE 889.26GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 910 NADA GUIDES 137.00GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5875.00GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 7052.12GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1832.42GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 784.20GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 183.39GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1764.13GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 15.25GENERAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR’S DEPARTMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 34.41 Department Total 30935.61GENERAL COUNTY CASUALTY & LIABILITY INS. FUND 913 BOBBY MAROLT 480.00GENERAL COUNTY CASUALTY & LIABILITY INS. FUND 913 BOBBY MAROLT 911.00 Department Total 1391.00GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2806.52GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 442.03GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 174.00GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 40.69GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 378.03GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3.15GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 14.03GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 906 CLAYTON O’DONNELL, PLLC 309.59GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 906 CLAYTON O’DONNELL, PLLC 29.22GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 906 CLAYTON O’DONNELL, PLLC 305.87GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 906 CLAYTON O’DONNELL, PLLC 25.95GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2806.52GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 442.03GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 174.00GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 40.69GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 378.03GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3.15GENERAL COUNTY FINANCIAL ADM/COMPTROLLER DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 14.03 Department Total 8387.53GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1862.08GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 293.28GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 114.45GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 26.76GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 378.03GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3.15GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.23GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1862.08GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 293.28GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 114.45GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 26.76GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 378.03GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3.15GENERAL COUNTY PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.23 Department Total 5373.96GENERAL COUNTY INVENTORY ADMINISTRATION DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1775.00GENERAL COUNTY INVENTORY ADMINISTRATION DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 279.56GENERAL COUNTY INVENTORY ADMINISTRATION DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 109.93GENERAL COUNTY INVENTORY ADMINISTRATION DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 25.71GENERAL COUNTY INVENTORY ADMINISTRATION DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 166.09GENERAL COUNTY INVENTORY ADMINISTRATION DEPT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.38 Department Total 2357.67GENERAL COUNTY LAW CLERKS SUPPLEMENTAL SALARY 814 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF COURTS 100.00 Department Total 100.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 830 VERIZON WIRELESS 74.97GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 751 JOYCE CRUM 125.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 759 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 1013.36GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 759 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 319.09GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 759 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION

Daily Corinthian • Wednesday, February 25, 2015 • 7B

PROCEEDINGS OF THE ALCORN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

JANUARY

(1) Approval of Minutes of December 15, 2014.

(2) Approval of Financial Report and Payment of Claims through January 5, 2015 (December 15, 2014 – January 5, 2015).

(3) Appointment/Re-appointment of Board Attorney – William H. Davis, Jr.

(4) Bid Opening – County Depository.

(5) Shelly Hopkins – Juvenile Detention Center.

(6) Letters from Office of State Aid Road Construction to Senator Rita Parks, Representative Lester Carpenter and Representative William T. Arnold – Notification of Project Award – Project No. LSBP-02(21).

(7) Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality – Alcorn County Schools, Biggersville School Draft Permit Public Notice – Water Ref. MS0030589 Alcorn County.

(8) Authorization to Pay Invoice – Cook Coggin Engineers, Inc. – Invoice No. #1 08703-12P – Project No. SAP-02(65).

(9) Travel Authorization – 911 Employees – Jerry Whirley, Dalton Hammock, Miquela Jones and Hanna Lane – Emergency Medical Dispatch Certification – February 2-4, 2015, in Tupelo, Mississippi.

(10) Northeast Mississippi Planning and Development District – Invoice #3 – CodeRED - $16,542.00.

(11) Copy of Letter from Cook Coggin Engineers, Inc. to Office of State Aid Road Construction – Project No. LSBP-02(21), County Road 346.

(12) Copy of Letter from Cook Coggin Engineers, Inc. to WG Construction Company, Inc. – Project No. LSBP-02(20), County Road 655 and Project No. LSBP-02(21), County Road 346 – Pre-Construction Meeting January 9, 2015.

(13) Minutes of the Hatchie Drainage District – December 11, 2014.

(14) Office of State Aid Road Construction – Project No. LSBP-02(21) – Contract Documents, Contract Prices Estimate and Letter Noting Award of Contract to W.G. Construction Co.

(15) Observance of Martin

(16) Luther King Jr.’s Birthday and Robert E. Lee’s Birthday – January 19, 2015.

(17) Letter to Mississippi Development Authority Community Services Division – Elevated Water Tank Altitude Valve Project – Appalachian Regional Commission Grant.

(18) Letter to Mississippi Development Authority Community Services Division – Industrial Infrastructure Development Project (Avectus) – Appalachian Regional Commission Grant.

(19) Board Order – Requiring Holding of Special Election to Fill Vacancy in Office of Fourth District Election Commissioner.

(20) Appointment of Fourth District Election Commissioner.

(21) Letters from Office of State Aid Road Construction to Senator Rita Parks, and Representative William T. Arnold – Notification of Project Award – Project No. LSBP-02(20).

(22) Notification from Office of State Aid Road Construction – Project No. SAP-02(13)M – Final Inspection.

(23) Board Order – Accepting Project No. SAP-02(13)M and Releasing Contractor.

(24) Tax Settlement – November, 2014.

(25) Correspondence from Butler Snow Regarding Municipalities Continuing Disclosure Cooperative Initiative.

(26) Sheriff Charles Rinehart – Alcorn County Regional Correctional Facility – Request to Hire Kennedy Hester – Temporary Correctional Officer.

(27) Sheriff Charles Rinehart – Alcorn County Regional Correctional Facility – Request to Hire Diana Vick – Temporary Correctional Officer.

(28) Sheriff Charles Rinehart – Alcorn County Regional Correctional Facility – Request to Hire Louis Winters – Temporary Correctional Officer.

(29) Sheriff Charles Rinehart – Alcorn County Regional Correctional Facility – Request to Hire Nathaniel Wilson – Temporary Correctional Officer.

(30) Sheriff Charles Rinehart – Alcorn County Regional Correctional Facility – Change of Status for Crystal Hayhurst – Temporary to Full-Time.

(31) Sheriff Charles Rinehart – Alcorn County Regional Correctional Facility – Resignation – Tarshara Grayson.

(32) Warden Position – Alcorn County Regional Correctional Facility.

(33) Assessment Changes.

(34) Tax Collector – Larry Ross – County Depository.

(35) Alcorn County Health Department Building – Quotes for Roof Repairs.

(36) Request for Executive Session.

(37) Approval of Minutes of January 5, 2015.

(38) Approval of Financial Report and Payment of Claims through January 20, 2015 (January 5, 2015 – January 20, 2015).

(39) County Depository – Action on Bids Previously Received.

(40) County Depository – Amendment to Bid Form and Authorization to Readvertise for Bids for County Depository.

(41) Tax Settlement – December, 2014.

(42) Delinquent Tax Settlement – December, 2014.

(43) Mississippi Public Entity Workers’ Compensation Trust – Certificate of Coverage – Calendar Year 2015.

(44) Assessment Changes.

(45) Authorization to Pay Invoice – Alcorn County – Alcorn County Regional Justice Center – Revenue Account Requisition No. 34.

(46) Metal Products of Corinth, Inc. – Receipt in Triplicate of Application for Ad Valorem Tax Exemption.

(47) Notification from Office of State Aid Road Construction – Final Settlement of Contract – Project No. SAP-02(19)S.

(48) Copy of Letter from Office of State Aid Road Construction to Buddy Ayers Construction, Inc. – Project No. SAP-02(13)M.

(49) Request from Corinth Area Arts Council.

(50) Travel Authorization – Bobby Marolt – Statewide Seminar for Chancery Clerks – February 10-12, 2015, in Jackson, Mississippi.

(51) Alcorn County Health Department Building – Quotes for Roof Repairs.

(52) Transfer from Tax Collector to Justice Court – Epsom DFX 5000 Printer.

(53) Authorization to Pay Invoices – Clayton O’Donnell, PLLC – Invoice #2430 - $309.59, Invoice #2450 - $29.22, Invoice #2445 - $305.87.

(54) Sheriff Charles Rinehart – Alcorn County Regional Correctional Facility – Change of Status for Scott Gammill.

(55) Sheriff Charles Rinehart – Alcorn County Regional Justice Center.

(56) Sheriff Charles Rinehart – Bids for Used Van for Regional.

(57) County Engineer – Execution of Contract Documents – Ayrshire Renovations.

(58) County Engineer – Avectus Project.

(59) Tax Collector Larry Ross – AS 400 Computer Expenditures.

(60) Chalybeate Water System Improvements Project – Request for Reimbursement.

(61) Oath of Office – Sandy Coleman Mitchell – Tombigbee River Valley Water Management District Director.

(62) Magnolia Funeral Home, Inc. – Request for Reimbursement – Pauper’s Funeral.

(63) Authorization to Advertise for Bids – DBST County Roads (Equipment and Labor) and Hot Mix Laid in Place.

(64) Request for Executive Session.

(65) Memorandum of Understanding – Alcorn County and Corinth Public Utilities Commission – Highway Bore and Magnolia Regional Health Center Water Infrastructure Improvements Project.

GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 837 ALCORN COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT EDUCATION 1752.32GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 838 CITY OF CORINTH 1792.67GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 852 MS COURT COLLECTIONS 240.50GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 853 TUPELO SERVICE FINANCE 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 854 TOWER LOANS 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 855 SMALL LOANS 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 856 TVRHA 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 857 TOM SWEAT 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 857 TOM SWEAT 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 857 TOM SWEAT 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 858 PIONEER CREDIT 35.00GENERAL COUNTY ALL DEPARTMENTS 871 ALCORN COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK’S OFFICE 500.00 Department Total 4565.49GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 765 LAWRENCE PRINTING COMPANY, INC. 149.80GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 765 LAWRENCE PRINTING COMPANY, INC. 56.10GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 765 LAWRENCE PRINTING COMPANY, INC. 53.10GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 765 LAWRENCE PRINTING COMPANY, INC. 70.80GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 765 LAWRENCE PRINTING COMPANY, INC. 21.36GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 774 GE CAPITAL 185.25GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 774 GE CAPITAL 108.04GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 775 RAYCO, INC. 12.78GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 796 OFFICEPRO, INC. 9.34GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 822 CITY OF CORINTH 8991.00GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 822 CITY OF CORINTHGENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 822 CITY OF CORINTHGENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 823 MACAC 75.00GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8416.70GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1325.65GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 507.60GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 118.72GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1260.10GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 10.50GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 886 RAYCO, INC. 13.91GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 8.99GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 37.90GENERAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8416.70

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Fund Name Department Claim No. Payee Amount------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------525.35GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 759 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 611.49GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 759 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 74.72GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 759 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 500.22GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 759 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 40.28GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 760 A T & T LONG DISTANCE 124.68GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 760 A T & T LONG DISTANCE 6.25GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 760 A T & T LONG DISTANCE 14.92GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 760 A T & T LONG DISTANCE 29.03GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 761 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 173.56GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 761 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 173.56GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 761 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 173.56GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 762 GOLD BOND PEST CONTROL, INC. 35.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 767 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 33.77GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 769 ORKIN PEST CONTROL 57.54GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 777 AUTO ZONE, INC. 39.12GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 778 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 9.48GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 778 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 3.31GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 778 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 24.46GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 784 O’REILLY AUTOMOTIVE STORES, INC 2.49GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 788 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 2.15GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 794 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 38.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 794 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 34.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 795 BRIGGS, INC. 25.20GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 795 BRIGGS, INC. 15.45GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 795 BRIGGS, INC. 33.45GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 795 BRIGGS, INC. 125.55GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 795 BRIGGS, INC. 126.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 795 BRIGGS, INC. 28.70GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 797 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 210.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 797 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 5.75GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 9.98GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 5.34GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 3.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 5.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE .80GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE .58GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 12.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 13.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 19.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 14.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 34.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 1.20GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 8.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 2.25GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 4.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 126.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE .69GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 1.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 798 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 550.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 799 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 6.45GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 799 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 7.98GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 799 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 5.08GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 799 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 4.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 799 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 4.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 799 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 66.60GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 799 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 35.97GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 799 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 7.47GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 799 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 3.49GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 799 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 11.46GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 799 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 11.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 799 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 9.98GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 799 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 5.58GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 799 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 8.84GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 799 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 3.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 843 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 248.08GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 843 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 361.10GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 843 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 8335.06GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 844 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 2484.64GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 844 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 627.96GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 844 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 305.72GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 846 A T & T 938.92GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 846 A T & T 47.96GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 846 A T & T 35.97GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 846 A T & T 77.96GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2322.50GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1144.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 545.97GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 212.38GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 49.67GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 756.06GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 6.30GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 17.12GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 862 COMCAST CABLE 166.14GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 878 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 69.72GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 878 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 105.36GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 878 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 660.05GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 879 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 173.56GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 880 GOLD BOND PEST CONTROL, INC. 35.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 880 GOLD BOND PEST CONTROL, INC. 35.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 880 GOLD BOND PEST CONTROL, INC. 35.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 882 ORKIN PEST CONTROL 57.54GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 888 NESCO ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS 22.56GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 889 BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL COMMUNICATIONS 515.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 900 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 36.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 901 BRIGGS, INC. 77.45GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 901 BRIGGS, INC. 10.50GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 901 BRIGGS, INC. 44.30GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 901 BRIGGS, INC. 125.55GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 901 BRIGGS, INC. 51.80GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 901 BRIGGS, INC. 147.60GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 901 BRIGGS, INC. 151.20GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 901 BRIGGS, INC. 28.70GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 901 BRIGGS, INC. 31.05GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 901 BRIGGS, INC. 25.20GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 184.49GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 904 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 9.78GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 904 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 3.18GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 904 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 1.75GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 904 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 29.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 904 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 4.97GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 904 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 13.98GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 904 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 8.98GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 904 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 5.08GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 904 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 3.29GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 904 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 3.49GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 904 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 14.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 904 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 2.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 904 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 11.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 904 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 4.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 904 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 255.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 904 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 4.49GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 904 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE .87GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 904 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 11.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 905 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 21.43GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 905 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 23.98GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 905 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 27.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 905 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 6.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 905 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 5.55GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 905 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 32.99GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 905 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 11.40GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 912 C SPIRE WIRELESS 42.14GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 919 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 41.10GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 919 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 45.03GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 919 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 60.75GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 919 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 58.96GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 919 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 430.80GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 919 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 199.03GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 919 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 60.43GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 919 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 64.29GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 919 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 148.98GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2253.13GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1144.00GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 535.05GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 208.08GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 48.66GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 756.06GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 6.30GENERAL COUNTY MAINT OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 16.78 Department Total 33791.90GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 805 NORTHEAST MS. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 603.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 810 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 398.36GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 810 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 27.28GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 812 PREMISE, INC. 1500.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 812 PREMISE, INC. 423.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 813 I B M CORPORATION 1999.96GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 813 I B M CORPORATION 90.54GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 817 DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC. 240.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 817 DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC. 130.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 818 DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC. 330.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 818 DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC. 310.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 818 DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC. 290.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 819 DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC. 1310.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 819 DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC. 90.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 847 PREMISE, INC. 990.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 847 PREMISE, INC. 100.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 847 PREMISE, INC. 18.00GENERAL COUNTY DATA PROCESSING 876 COMCAST CABLE 152.85 Department Total 9002.99GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 775 RAYCO, INC. 32.93GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 775 RAYCO, INC. 29.26GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 789 LEAF 224.40GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 802 VETERANS SERVICE CENTER 125.00GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1416.67GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 880.00

GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 361.73GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 135.76GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 31.75GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 504.04GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.20GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 10.95GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 886 RAYCO, INC. 26.71GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 894 LEXISNEXIS RISK DATA MGT, INC 156.00GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 894 LEXISNEXIS RISK DATA MGT, INC 26.10GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 34.17GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1416.67GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 880.00GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 361.73GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 135.76GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 31.75GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 504.04GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.20GENERAL COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE OFFICE 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 10.95 Department Total 7344.77GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 834 PAMELA DALLAS 235.20GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 835 MELODY J POWELL 112.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 872 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF COURTS 3959.02GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 873 AMY COLE LOTHORP 63.25GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 880.00GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 77.96GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 54.56GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 12.76GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 145.36GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.21GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2.48 Department Total 5543.80GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 832 THE HOLLIDAY LAW FIRM, PA 494.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 753 CLAY S. NAILS 1200.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 753 CLAY S. NAILS 1150.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 753 CLAY S. NAILS 5000.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 753 CLAY S. NAILS 1100.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 775 RAYCO, INC. 11.62GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 790 DE LAGE LANDEN 200.26GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 790 DE LAGE LANDEN 200.26GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 795 BRIGGS, INC. 68.30GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 795 BRIGGS, INC. 115.50GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 795 BRIGGS, INC. 37.85GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 795 BRIGGS, INC. 34.15GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 796 OFFICEPRO, INC. 24.69GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 796 OFFICEPRO, INC. 68.07GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 821 LINDA WHITE 349.44GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1319.50GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 207.82GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 78.47GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 18.35GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 252.02GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2.10GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 6.33GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 866 MAILFINANCE 825.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 872 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF COURTS 4672.97GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 892 THE WATER MAN 48.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 892 THE WATER MAN 22.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 28.45GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 908 ROBERT HUFF DESIGNS 590.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4725.37GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4958.34GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 55.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 6115.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 700.00GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 13045.35GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4653.20GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1823.93GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 426.57GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1612.65GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 13.43GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 47.67 Department Total 56301.66GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 824 RHONDA N ALLRED, ATTORNEY AT LAW 75.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 824 RHONDA N ALLRED, ATTORNEY AT LAW 100.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 824 RHONDA N ALLRED, ATTORNEY AT LAW 100.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 824 RHONDA N ALLRED, ATTORNEY AT LAW 100.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 824 RHONDA N ALLRED, ATTORNEY AT LAW 100.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 832 THE HOLLIDAY LAW FIRM, PA 100.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 832 THE HOLLIDAY LAW FIRM, PA 100.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 748 JOHN O WINDSORGENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 748 JOHN O WINDSOR 100.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 748 JOHN O WINDSOR 100.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 785 KING KARS OF CORINTH, INC 178.20GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 785 KING KARS OF CORINTH, INC 16.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 795 BRIGGS, INC. 664.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 796 OFFICEPRO, INC. 72.50GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 815 TRENT L SPENCER 125.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 216.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 34.02GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 13.02GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3.04GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 22.34GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND .19GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1.05GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 859 THE HOLLIDAY LAW FIRM, PA 100.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 859 THE HOLLIDAY LAW FIRM, PA 100.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 859 THE HOLLIDAY LAW FIRM, PA 250.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 863 RHONDA N ALLRED, ATTORNEY AT LAW 100.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 863 RHONDA N ALLRED, ATTORNEY AT LAW 75.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 863 RHONDA N ALLRED, ATTORNEY AT LAW 75.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 864 JOHN O WINDSOR 100.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 864 JOHN O WINDSOR 100.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 864 JOHN O WINDSOR 100.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 892 THE WATER MAN 19.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 55.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1450.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 216.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 262.40GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 105.81GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 24.74GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 544.28GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.54GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8.25 Department Total 5910.38GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 829 MONA CARLYLE, PH.D. 100.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 752 TERESA PARKS 800.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 752 TERESA PARKSGENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 752 TERESA PARKSGENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 755 BOBBY MAROLTGENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 755 BOBBY MAROLT 1350.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 755 BOBBY MAROLT 1050.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 864 JOHN O WINDSOR 75.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 870 DR. CARL C WELCH 100.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 870 DR. CARL C WELCH 100.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 870 DR. CARL C WELCH 100.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 870 DR. CARL C WELCH 100.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 870 DR. CARL C WELCH 100.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 870 DR. CARL C WELCH 100.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 870 DR. CARL C WELCH 100.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 874 CLAY S. NAILS 75.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 874 CLAY S. NAILS 75.00GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 458.34GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 28.42GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 6.65GENERAL COUNTY LUNACY COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2.29 Department Total 4720.70GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 795 BRIGGS, INC. 39.50GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 795 BRIGGS, INC. 109.30GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 796 OFFICEPRO, INC. 23.99GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 796 OFFICEPRO, INC. 61.92GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3366.68GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4774.00GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1282.16GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 495.68GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 115.92GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1512.12GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 12.60GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 31.63GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 867 PITNEY BOWES 113.64GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 892 THE WATER MAN 27.00GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 896 GEEK EXPRESS, LLC 321.97GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 896 GEEK EXPRESS, LLC 300.00GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 911 MS JUSTICE COURT JUDGES ASSOCIATION 250.00GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 911 MS JUSTICE COURT JUDGES ASSOCIATION 250.00GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 915 AT&T MOBILITY 33.82GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3366.68GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4774.00GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1282.16GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 495.68GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 115.92GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1512.12GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 12.60GENERAL COUNTY JUSTICE COURT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 31.63 Department Total 24712.72GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 831 AT&T MOBILITY 51.13GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 809 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 692.10GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 809 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 15.62GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 915 AT&T MOBILITY 51.13GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 900.00GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3875.00GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 752.06GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 294.03GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 68.77GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 504.03GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8.40GENERAL COUNTY CORONER AND RANGER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 23.71 Department Total 7235.98GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1766.46GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 278.22GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 109.23GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 25.55GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 252.02GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2.10GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8.81GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 691.67GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5291.67GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 6401.46

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GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 827 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 42.91GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 749 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 45.58GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 757 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 108.95GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 759 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 47.56GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 764 LONG WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 92.20GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 779 RDJ SPECIALTIES, INC. 125.00GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 779 RDJ SPECIALTIES, INC. 9.36GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 796 OFFICEPRO, INC. 23.10GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 796 OFFICEPRO, INC. 15.00GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 842 TIM JAMES 300.00GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 842 TIM JAMES 250.00GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 845 COMCAST CABLE 13.46GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 860 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 81.70GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 877 AT&T MOBILITY 121.40GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 901 BRIGGS, INC. 132.20GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 901 BRIGGS, INC. 29.60GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 915 AT&T MOBILITY 136.97GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 916 COMCAST CABLE 8.22GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 920 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 560.80GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3416.67GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 538.13GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 188.22GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 44.02GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 504.03GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.20GENERAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 15.18 Department Total 6854.46GENERAL COUNTY AIRPORT 806 CORINTH-ALCORN AIRPORT BOARD 9166.66 Department Total 9166.66GENERAL COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION 836 MISSISSIPPI VITAL RECORDS 124.00 Department Total 124.00GENERAL COUNTY RABIES AND ANIMAL CONTROL 808 CORINTH ALCORN ANIMAL SHELTER 2083.33 Department Total 2083.33GENERAL COUNTY CORINTH AREA ARTS COUNCIL 811 CORINTH AREA ARTS COUNCIL 1000.00GENERAL COUNTY CORINTH AREA ARTS COUNCIL 875 DON TIDWELL 325.00 Department Total 1325.00GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 747 PITNEY BOWES 506.01GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 760 A T & T LONG DISTANCE 81.93GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 763 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 17.59GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 768 THE PHONE BOOTH 240.00GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 772 K-MART 2.99GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 772 K-MART 9.29GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 772 K-MART 2.49GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 772 K-MART 3.49GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 772 K-MART 4.29GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 772 K-MART 4.39GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 775 RAYCO, INC. 16.73GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 776 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF NORTH MISSISSIPPI 322.28GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 789 LEAF 196.46GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 796 OFFICEPRO, INC. 63.00GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 796 OFFICEPRO, INC. 52.14GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 796 OFFICEPRO, INC. 27.20GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 800 ALCORN CO DEPT HUMAN SERVICES 450.00GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 846 A T & T 169.95GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 931.25GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 96.28GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 57.74GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 13.50GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.65GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 878 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 713.05GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 886 RAYCO, INC. 19.65GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 887 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF NORTH MISSISSIPPI 318.59GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 59.80GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 920 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 854.64GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 916.99GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 94.03GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 56.85GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 13.29GENERAL COUNTY WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.59 Department Total 6325.13GENERAL COUNTY GENERAL ASSISTANCE (PAUPERS) 917 MAGNOLIA FUNERAL HOME 500.00 Department Total 500.00GENERAL COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCE AGENCY 803 ALCORN COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCE AGENCY 10616.66 Department Total 10616.66GENERAL COUNTY NORTHEAST MS REGIONAL LIBRARY 804 NORTHEAST REGIONAL LIBRARY 11355.75 Department Total 11355.75GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1144.00GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 180.18GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 69.79GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 16.32GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 252.02GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2.10GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5.63GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1144.00GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 180.18GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 69.79GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 16.32GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 252.02GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2.10GENERAL COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5.63 Department Total 3340.08GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 828 SHINDIGZ 87.86GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 828 SHINDIGZ 14.95GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 828 SHINDIGZ 164.91GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 828 SHINDIGZ 23.95GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 745 U. S. POSTAL SERVICE 146.00GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 746 MS STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICE 1962.84GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 746 MS STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICEGENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 761 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 76.90GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 761 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 76.90GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 766 KROGER - STORE 454 45.91GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 766 KROGER - STORE 454 89.20GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 766 KROGER - STORE 454 125.67GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 792 MID SOUTH DIGITAL 144.91GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 793 CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC 100.00GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 795 BRIGGS, INC. 83.70GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 795 BRIGGS, INC. 50.40GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 795 BRIGGS, INC. 7.90GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 796 OFFICEPRO, INC. 126.43GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 849 C SPIRE WIRELESS 223.91GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 879 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 76.90GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 881 KROGER - STORE 454 73.88GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 891 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 5.28GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 891 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 10.28GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 891 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 3.88GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 898 STRICKLY CLEAN CLEANING SERVICE 375.00GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 899 MID SOUTH DIGITAL 172.19GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 918 A T & T 350.00GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 918 A T & T 350.00GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 920 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 800.59GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1386.00GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2538.01GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 238.87GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 55.87GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY EXTENSION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 19.27 Department Total 10008.36GENERAL COUNTY NORTHEAST MS PLANNING & DEV 805 NORTHEAST MS. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 1541.16 Department Total 1541.16GENERAL COUNTY INCUBATOR BUILDING 807 NORTHEAST MS BUSINESS INCUBATOR SYSTEM 1225.00 Department Total 1225.00Fund Total 552355.51CAP LOAN - FLOWERS BAKERIES ENERGY EFFICIENCY & CONS GRANT 5 MISSISSIPPI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 1749.18CAP LOAN - FLOWERS BAKERIES ENERGY EFFICIENCY & CONS GRANT 5 MISSISSIPPI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 885.16 Department Total 2634.34Fund Total 2634.34CAP LOAN - AVECTUS CAP LOAN - AVECTUS 4 MISSISSIPPI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 5951.46CAP LOAN - AVECTUS CAP LOAN - AVECTUS 4 MISSISSIPPI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 1315.86 Department Total 7267.32Fund Total 7267.32REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 38 U. S. POSTAL SERVICE 146.00REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 39 THE DAILY CORINTHIAN 139.85REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 30 GE CAPITAL 55.52REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 31 RAYCO, INC. 19.62REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 32 THE WATER MAN 19.00REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 33 TRI-STATE CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. 550.00REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 33 TRI-STATE CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. 550.00REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 34 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 15.00REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 34 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 52.00REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 34 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 48.00REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 35 OFFICEPRO, INC. 7.50REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 35 OFFICEPRO, INC. 14.96REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 35 OFFICEPRO, INC. 37.90REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 35 OFFICEPRO, INC. 12.86REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 35 OFFICEPRO, INC. 10.01REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 35 OFFICEPRO, INC. 9.26REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 35 OFFICEPRO, INC. 27.60REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 36 ALCORN CO CHANCERY CLERK 1239.44REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 37 COAST, LLC 600.00REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 40 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1110.00REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 40 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5730.43REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 40 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1049.41REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 40 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 411.83REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 40 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 96.32REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 40 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1098.81REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 40 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.16REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 40 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 27.96REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 41 GE CAPITAL 354.73REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 41 GE CAPITAL 98.93REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 41 GE CAPITAL 55.52REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 42 RAYCO, INC. 19.25REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 42 RAYCO, INC. 20.45REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 43 THE WATER MAN 19.00REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 44 OFFICEPRO, INC. 37.90REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 45 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1110.00REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 45 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5705.05REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 45 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1049.41REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 45 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 410.26REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 45 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 95.95REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 45 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1098.81REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 45 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.16REAPPRAISAL FUND REAPPRAISAL AND MAPPING 45 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 27.83

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GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1950.61GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 765.54GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 179.05GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1260.08GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 10.50GENERAL COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 58.28 Department Total 19051.25GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY ATTORNEY 816 ROBERT G MOORE 629.41GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY ATTORNEY 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4772.75GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY ATTORNEY 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 751.71GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY ATTORNEY 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 293.89GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY ATTORNEY 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 68.73GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY ATTORNEY 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 504.03GENERAL COUNTY COUNTY ATTORNEY 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.20 Department Total 7024.72GENERAL COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 7062.50GENERAL COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1112.34GENERAL COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 430.11GENERAL COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 100.59GENERAL COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1008.06GENERAL COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8.40GENERAL COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 17.49 Department Total 9739.49GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT ADMINISTRATION 801 LEE COUNTY 456.93 Department Total 456.93GENERAL COUNTY CHANCERY COURT ADMINISTRATION 801 LEE COUNTY 1019.30 Department Total 1019.30GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 756 KOSSUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 150.00GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 772 K-MART 417.09GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 775 RAYCO, INC. 228.53GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 775 RAYCO, INC. 43.93GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 775 RAYCO, INC. 35.99GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1017.50GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 160.26GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 63.09GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 14.75GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 252.02GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2.10GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5.09GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 897 ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE 750.00GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 897 ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE 589.08GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 897 ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE 225.00GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 897 ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE 3850.00GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 897 ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE 750.00GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 897 ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE 589.80GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 897 ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE 225.00GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 13.08GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 75.80GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 46.55GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3864.00GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1238.75GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3764.00GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 787.93GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 547.91GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 128.13GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2149.15GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 23.38GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 18.10GENERAL COUNTY ELECTIONS 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 9.43 Department Total 22035.44GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 826 AT&T MOBILITY 729.12GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 833 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 914.32GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 750 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 1050.36GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 750 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 1217.28GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 771 HAMMOND WRECKER SERVICE 5.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 773 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 409.96GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 773 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 40.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 773 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 6.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 773 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 8.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 773 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 4.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 775 RAYCO, INC. 229.99GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 777 AUTO ZONE, INC. 127.49GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 777 AUTO ZONE, INC. 15.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 777 AUTO ZONE, INC. -15.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 777 AUTO ZONE, INC. 10.02GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 777 AUTO ZONE, INC. 9.68GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 777 AUTO ZONE, INC. 40.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 777 AUTO ZONE, INC. 6.86GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 777 AUTO ZONE, INC. 7.19GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 777 AUTO ZONE, INC. 66.59GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 777 AUTO ZONE, INC. 1.93GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 777 AUTO ZONE, INC. 20.58GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 777 AUTO ZONE, INC. 30.64GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 777 AUTO ZONE, INC. 88.49GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 777 AUTO ZONE, INC. 15.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 783 LEXISNEXIS RISK DATA MGT, INC 50.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 790 DE LAGE LANDEN 269.04GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 790 DE LAGE LANDEN 269.04GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 794 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 59.95GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 795 BRIGGS, INC. 43.40GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 796 OFFICEPRO, INC. 37.90GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 820 SMITH SERVICES 500.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 820 SMITH SERVICES 200.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 841 CARS FOR LESS 11240.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 841 CARS FOR LESSGENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 848 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 763.85GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2167.31GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 20032.30GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3326.83GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1316.66GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 307.90GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3528.28GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 252.02GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 31.50GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 106.20GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 869 CITY OF FARMINGTON 500.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 883 HAMMOND WRECKER SERVICE 5.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 884 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 207.68GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 884 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 20.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 884 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 3.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 884 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 4.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 884 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 2.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 886 RAYCO, INC. 125.58GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 890 SHAMROCK MOTOR COMPANY 150.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 894 LEXISNEXIS RISK DATA MGT, INC 50.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 895 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 224.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 13.91GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 902 OFFICEPRO, INC. 44.16GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 909 CITY OF FARMINGTON 500.00GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 7083.33GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2167.31GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 19785.30GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4442.46GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1734.77GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 405.70GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3915.63GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 252.02GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 34.73GENERAL COUNTY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 104.96 Department Total 91316.22GENERAL COUNTY CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 780 WINNERS CIRCLE, INC. 510.00 Department Total 510.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 839 COMCAST CABLE 71.97GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 744 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 41.92GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 744 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 33.55GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 758 AT&T MOBILITY 132.64GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 759 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 653.23GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 760 A T & T LONG DISTANCE .48GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 768 THE PHONE BOOTH 240.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 774 GE CAPITAL 41.20GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 791 RAYCO, INC. 20.42GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 846 A T & T 20.85GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1624.60GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 7752.44GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1476.88GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 564.87GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 132.10GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1854.54GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 15.45GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 850 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 45.55GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 851 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 116.16GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 851 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 58.60GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 851 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 51.09GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 851 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 47.38GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 851 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 89.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 861 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 37.01GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 861 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 31.56GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 876 COMCAST CABLE 76.97GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 877 AT&T MOBILITY 94.16GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 885 GE CAPITAL 70.33GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 886 RAYCO, INC. 12.21GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 903 VER-MAX, INC. 20.00GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 920 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 651.63GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 833.67GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1624.60GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8584.88GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1739.28GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 663.18GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 155.10GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2294.28GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 19.12GENERAL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 49.38 Department Total 32042.28GENERAL COUNTY CONSTABLE - POST 1 743 CHARLES C HINDS, JR 3360.00GENERAL COUNTY CONSTABLE - POST 1 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1855.00GENERAL COUNTY CONSTABLE - POST 1 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 292.16GENERAL COUNTY CONSTABLE - POST 1 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 115.01GENERAL COUNTY CONSTABLE - POST 1 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 26.90 Department Total 5649.07GENERAL COUNTY CONSTABLES - POST 2 742 ROGER VOYLES 2240.00GENERAL COUNTY CONSTABLES - POST 2 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1910.00GENERAL COUNTY CONSTABLES - POST 2 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 300.83GENERAL COUNTY CONSTABLES - POST 2 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 118.42GENERAL COUNTY CONSTABLES - POST 2 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 27.70GENERAL COUNTY CONSTABLES - POST 2 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 504.03GENERAL COUNTY CONSTABLES - POST 2 921 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.20 Department Total 5105.18

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1ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 97 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 4.961ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 97 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1.841ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 97 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 3.681ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 97 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 356.521ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 97 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 15.841ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 97 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 10.441ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 98 Z & N DIESEL SERVICE 997.881ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 15.501ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 43.941ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 31.731ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 29.391ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH -29.391ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH -43.941ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 2.241ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 10.081ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 4.611ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 6.991ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 3.991ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 56.941ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 16.501ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 100 BRIGGS, INC. 77.201ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 101 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 34.901ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 101 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 20.941ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 102 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 24.991ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 105 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 328.321ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 106 KOSSUTH WATER ASSOCIATION 19.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 107 A T & T 11.991ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 108 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 7224.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 108 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1011.791ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 108 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 439.741ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 108 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 102.841ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 108 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1512.121ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 108 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 12.601ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 108 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 35.471ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 109 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 137.721ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 109 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 57.871ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 110 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 57.541ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 110 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 68.501ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 110 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 577.221ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 110 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 31.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 110 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 2.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 111 NUNLEY TRUCKING COMPANY, INC. 60.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 111 NUNLEY TRUCKING COMPANY, INC. 510.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 112 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 114.201ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 112 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 48.781ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 113 Z & N DIESEL SERVICE 140.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 113 Z & N DIESEL SERVICE 4.641ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 114 HOOVER, INC. 152.831ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 114 HOOVER, INC. 474.621ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 114 HOOVER, INC. 230.211ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 114 HOOVER, INC. 472.421ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 114 HOOVER, INC. 469.151ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 115 BRIGGS, INC. 38.601ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 115 BRIGGS, INC. 37.401ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 116 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 132.011ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 116 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 196.691ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 117 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 7064.001ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 117 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1011.791ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 117 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 429.821ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 117 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 100.521ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 117 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1512.121ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 117 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 12.601ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 117 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 34.67 Department Total 28708.431ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 103 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 243.96 Department Total 243.961ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 104 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 550.061ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 104 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 18.86 Department Total 568.921ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE 103 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 1.52 Department Total 1.52Fund Total 29522.832ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 96 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 59.442ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 96 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 3.522ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 97 BELL LIQUEFIED GAS, INC. 80.372ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 98 APAC INC.-MISSISSIPPI 2972.452ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 98 APAC INC.-MISSISSIPPI 3422.102ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 G. & C. SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 117.502ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 G. & C. SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 14.952ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 G. & C. SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 59.902ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 100 CITIZENS PAGE 109.902ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 101 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 33.712ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 102 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 87.502ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 102 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 25.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 102 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 112.602ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 102 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 102 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 5.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 102 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 75.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 103 TRACTOR SUPPLY COMPANY 81.922ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 103 TRACTOR SUPPLY COMPANY 9.982ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 104 TASH SIGN SERVICE, LLC 63.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 104 TASH SIGN SERVICE, LLC 63.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 104 TASH SIGN SERVICE, LLC 63.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 104 TASH SIGN SERVICE, LLC 252.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 105 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 15.582ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 105 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 17.942ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 105 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 24.462ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 105 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 34.032ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 105 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 13.162ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 105 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 23.962ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 105 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 6.992ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 106 BRIGGS, INC. 48.852ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 106 BRIGGS, INC. 31.452ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 107 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 84.152ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 107 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 3.282ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 107 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 91.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 107 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 64.312ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 107 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 65.442ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 107 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 8.972ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 107 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 60.442ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 108 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 144.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 109 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 15.982ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 109 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 13.982ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 109 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 13.982ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 109 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 12.792ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 109 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 4.982ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 109 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 32.102ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 109 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 32.102ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 109 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 207.962ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 109 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 16.052ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 109 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 14.082ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 109 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 10.642ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 109 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 12.182ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 117 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 277.702ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 118 HOOVER, INC. 484.222ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 118 HOOVER, INC. 158.592ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 119 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3770.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 119 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 480.382ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 119 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 228.642ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 119 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 53.472ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 119 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 504.042ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 119 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.202ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 119 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 18.442ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 120 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 33.652ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 121 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 20.812ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 121 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 8.342ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 122 NUNLEY TRUCKING COMPANY, INC. 180.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 123 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 1592.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 123 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 104.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 124 SCRUGGS FARM & SUPPLY, LLC 64.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 125 HOOVER, INC. 504.572ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 125 HOOVER, INC. 164.352ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 125 HOOVER, INC. 489.612ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 126 ROGERS SUPERMARKET (GARDNERS #3) 56.132ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 127 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 48.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 127 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 23.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 127 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 40.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 128 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 4.592ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 129 C SPIRE WIRELESS 181.032ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 130 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 198.522ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 131 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3520.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 131 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 441.002ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 131 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 213.142ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 131 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 49.852ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 131 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 504.042ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 131 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.202ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 131 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 17.19 Department Total 23333.372ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 111 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 882.792ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 111 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 29.91 Department Total 912.702ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 113 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 982.282ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 113 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 40.57 Department Total 1022.852ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 112 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 754.382ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 112 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 45.81 Department Total 800.192ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 110 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 537.282ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 110 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 16.76 Department Total 554.04

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Department Total 23200.69Fund Total 23200.69EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 40 A T & T 2212.00EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 37 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 119.58EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 38 OFFICEPRO, INC. 4.56EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 39 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 1564.76EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 39 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 47.96EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 41 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1550.00EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 41 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 13160.35EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 41 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1918.21EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 41 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 897.00EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 41 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 209.79EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 41 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2520.20EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 41 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 21.00EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 41 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 72.34EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 42 C SPIRE WIRELESS 123.96EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 43 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1550.00EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 43 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 12273.14EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 43 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1806.48EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 43 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 842.00EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 43 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 196.92EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 43 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2520.20EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 43 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 21.00EMERGENCY 911 FUND E-911 43 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 67.90 Department Total 43699.35Fund Total 43699.35PARK AND RECREATION CORINTH/ALCORN COUNTY PARK 4 CORINTH-ALCORN COUNTY RECREATION COMM. 14738.54PARK AND RECREATION CORINTH/ALCORN COUNTY PARK 5 CORINTH-ALCORN COUNTY RECREATION COMM. 48081.54 Department Total 62820.08Fund Total 62820.08GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 77 AT&T MOBILITY 92.79GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 66 FARMINGTON WATER ASSOCIATION 38.40GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 67 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 724.82GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 67 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 736.53GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 67 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 445.79GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 68 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 64.47GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 68 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 2.58GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 68 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 84.69GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 68 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 3.47GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 68 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 15.98GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 68 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 107.68GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 68 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 64.25GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 68 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 62.49GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 68 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 1.19GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 68 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 37.35GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 69 HAMMOND WRECKER SERVICE 250.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 70 GEORGE’S DINER 619.10GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 71 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 53.94GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 71 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 145.54GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 72 WASTE CONNECTION 350.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 69.06GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 25.30GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 65.09GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 60.01GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 56.30GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 60.52GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 10.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 31.62GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 58.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 60.48GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 67.37GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 32.23GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 600.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 40.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 100.66GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 75.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 20.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 3.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 1.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 30.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 73 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 100.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 74 PITTMAN BROTHERS LP GAS CO., INC. 454.69GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 75 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 9.79GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 75 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 102.80GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 75 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 23.98GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 78 A T & T 14.49GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 79 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3125.76GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 79 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 420.65GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 79 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 192.27GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 79 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 44.97GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 79 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 504.04GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 79 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.20GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 79 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 15.51GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 80 WASTE CONNECTION 12475.95GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 81 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 785.25GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 82 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 58.25GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 82 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 2.58GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 82 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 12.68GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 82 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 65.03GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 82 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 2.58GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 132.51GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 137.50GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 33.96GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 110.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 23.96GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 37.50GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 46.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 90.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 139.50GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 61.96GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 8.50GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 110.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 139.50GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 139.50GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 61.96GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 105.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 5.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 6.80GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 3.25GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 55.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 83 R & J TRUCK REPAIR 5.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 84 GEORGE’S DINER 558.10GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 85 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 53.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 85 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 45.62GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 85 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 50.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 85 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 10.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 85 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 49.51GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 85 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 57.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 85 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 67.21GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 85 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 1951.20GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 85 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 80.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 85 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 40.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 85 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 4.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 86 BRIGGS, INC. 62.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 87 PITTMAN BROTHERS LP GAS CO., INC. 254.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 88 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 38.32GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 89 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 82.92GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 89 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 696.62GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 89 FUELMAN FLEET CARD -.33GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 90 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 41.01GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 90 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 157.71GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 91 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 2713.00GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 91 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 399.73GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 91 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 166.69GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 91 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 38.98GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 91 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 504.04GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 91 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.20GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION 91 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 13.45 Department Total 33592.55GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LEASE PURCHASES 76 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 5161.52GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE LEASE PURCHASES 76 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 203.70 Department Total 5365.22Fund Total 38957.77VOLUNTEER FIRE WENASOGA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT 2 WENASOGA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 1363.31 Department Total 1363.31VOLUNTEER FIRE GLEN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT 3 GLEN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 1363.31 Department Total 1363.31VOLUNTEER FIRE FARMINGTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT 4 FARMINGTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 1363.31 Department Total 1363.31VOLUNTEER FIRE BIGGERSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE 5 BIGGERSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 1363.31 Department Total 1363.31VOLUNTEER FIRE RIENZI VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT 6 RIENZI VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 1363.31 Department Total 1363.31VOLUNTEER FIRE KOSSUTH VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT 7 KOSSUTH VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 1363.31VOLUNTEER FIRE KOSSUTH VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT 10 SOUTHWEST ALCORN VOL. FIRE DEPARTMENT 1363.31 Department Total 2726.62VOLUNTEER FIRE THEO/UNION CENTER VOL FIRE DEP 8 THEO/UNION CENTER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPART. 1363.31 Department Total 1363.31VOLUNTEER FIRE JACINTO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT 9 JACINTO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 1363.31 Department Total 1363.31Fund Total 12269.79SHERIFF’S STATE SEIZED MONEY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 4 TUPELO CRIME LABORATORY 180.00SHERIFF’S STATE SEIZED MONEY SHERIFF ADMINISTRATION 5 ALCORN COUNTY COOPERATIVES 35.98 Department Total 215.98Fund Total 215.98THE ALLIANCE THE ALLIANCE 4 THE ALLIANCE 15212.47THE ALLIANCE THE ALLIANCE 5 THE ALLIANCE 49631.82 Department Total 64844.29Fund Total 64844.291ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 91 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 112.241ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 91 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 173.401ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 91 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 60.101ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 92 A T & T LONG DISTANCE .061ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 93 COMCAST CABLE 53.181ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 94 APAC INC.-MISSISSIPPI 1094.401ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 95 CITIZENS PAGE 269.951ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 95 CITIZENS PAGE 12.501ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 96 WEST CORINTH GROCERY 171.921ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 96 WEST CORINTH GROCERY 125.391ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 97 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 57.611ST DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 97 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 3.12

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4TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 73 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 71.13 Department Total 1622.404TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 74 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 772.054TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 74 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 47.08 Department Total 819.13Fund Total 30119.875TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 85 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 174.935TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 85 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 192.685TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 85 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 180.815TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 85 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 202.995TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 85 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 24.445TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 86 C SPIRE WIRELESS 68.905TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 87 WALNUT PARTS CO. 18.945TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 87 WALNUT PARTS CO. 4.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 87 WALNUT PARTS CO. 12.805TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 87 WALNUT PARTS CO. 9.715TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 87 WALNUT PARTS CO. 32.555TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 87 WALNUT PARTS CO. 4.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 87 WALNUT PARTS CO. 21.375TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 87 WALNUT PARTS CO. 26.115TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 88 AUTO ZONE, INC. 51.295TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 88 AUTO ZONE, INC. 21.385TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 88 AUTO ZONE, INC. 29.695TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 88 AUTO ZONE, INC. 1.365TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 88 AUTO ZONE, INC. 16.085TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 88 AUTO ZONE, INC. 2.725TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 89 ALCORN BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. 87.305TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 89 ALCORN BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. 123.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 89 ALCORN BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. 12.755TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 90 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 139.985TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 90 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 101.945TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 90 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 67.965TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 91 PIONEER MACHINERY & SUPPLY, INC. 211.065TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 91 PIONEER MACHINERY & SUPPLY, INC. 45.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 91 PIONEER MACHINERY & SUPPLY, INC. 35.285TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 91 PIONEER MACHINERY & SUPPLY, INC. 21.525TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 91 PIONEER MACHINERY & SUPPLY, INC. 330.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 92 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 264.815TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 92 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 13.255TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 92 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 246.215TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 92 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 11.885TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 93 CORINTH WELDING SUPPLY 137.505TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 94 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 411.745TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 94 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 405.305TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 94 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 225.165TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 94 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 107.405TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 94 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 151.865TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 94 STRIBLING EQUIPMENT, LLC 20.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 95 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 27.125TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 96 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 50.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 96 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 100.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 96 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 150.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 96 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 50.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 96 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 200.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 96 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 80.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 96 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 100.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 96 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 50.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 96 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 100.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 96 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 200.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 96 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 50.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 96 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 250.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 96 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 200.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 97 THE TRACTOR SHED 270.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 97 THE TRACTOR SHED 45.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 97 THE TRACTOR SHED 90.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 97 THE TRACTOR SHED 45.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 98 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 11.995TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 98 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 14.685TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 98 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 2.995TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 32.845TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 57.775TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 99 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 78.235TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 100 KOSSUTH WATER ASSOCIATION 19.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 101 A T & T 11.995TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 102 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3615.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 102 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 493.765TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 102 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 221.885TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 102 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 51.895TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 102 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 504.045TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 102 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 4.205TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 102 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 14.225TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 103 DR. WILLIAM JACKSON 100.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 104 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 151.485TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 104 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 449.755TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 105 WALNUT PARTS CO. 26.695TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 105 WALNUT PARTS CO. 20.385TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 106 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 17.765TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 107 AUTO ZONE, INC. 2.325TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 107 AUTO ZONE, INC. 13.395TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 107 AUTO ZONE, INC. 4.085TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 107 AUTO ZONE, INC. 3.715TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 107 AUTO ZONE, INC. 6.785TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 108 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 139.995TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 108 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 48.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 109 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 232.325TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 109 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 13.105TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 109 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 252.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 109 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 13.655TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 110 COLD MIX, INC. 2282.255TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 111 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 13.995TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 111 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 2.395TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 111 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 64.595TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 111 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 84.425TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 111 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 67.175TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 111 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 34.565TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 111 TRIGREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 15.195TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 112 CORINTH WELDING SUPPLY 132.505TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 112 CORINTH WELDING SUPPLY 68.905TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 113 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 44.995TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 113 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 42.985TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 113 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 11.745TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 113 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 3.725TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 113 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 42.985TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 113 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 14.865TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 113 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 1.295TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 113 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 3.105TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 113 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 1.165TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 113 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH .765TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 113 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH .365TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 114 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 25.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 114 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 30.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 114 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 253.305TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 114 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 30.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 114 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 2.005TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 115 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 47.565TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 115 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 11.985TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 116 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 342.645TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 117 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3796.105TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 117 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 597.885TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 117 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 233.115TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 117 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 54.535TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 117 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 756.065TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 117 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 6.305TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 117 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 14.46 Department Total 22089.47Fund Total 22089.471ST DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 5 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 588.601ST DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 5 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 36.131ST DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 1 ROADS & BRIDGES 6 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 112.60 Department Total 737.33Fund Total 737.332ND DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 5 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 111.602ND DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 5 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 12.792ND DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 5 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 337.802ND DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 6 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 112.602ND DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 2 ROADS & BRIDGES 7 ROGERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 122.60 Department Total 697.39Fund Total 697.394TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 9 G & O SUPPLY CO, INC 906.004TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 9 G & O SUPPLY CO, INC 196.204TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 9 G & O SUPPLY CO, INC 217.44 Department Total 1319.64Fund Total 1319.645TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 3 SHILOH SAND & GRAVEL, INC 399.085TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 3 SHILOH SAND & GRAVEL, INC 599.115TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 4 SOUTHERN STEEL, INC 900.005TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 4 SOUTHERN STEEL, INC 225.005TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 5 ERGON ASPHALT & EMULSION INC 13585.885TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 5 ERGON ASPHALT & EMULSION INC 13595.555TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 5 ERGON ASPHALT & EMULSION INC 13440.655TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 6 SHILOH SAND & GRAVEL, INC 392.935TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 6 SHILOH SAND & GRAVEL, INC 397.435TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 6 SHILOH SAND & GRAVEL, INC 201.755TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 6 SHILOH SAND & GRAVEL, INC 619.885TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 6 SHILOH SAND & GRAVEL, INC 203.335TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 6 SHILOH SAND & GRAVEL, INC 206.785TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 6 SHILOH SAND & GRAVEL, INC 535.735TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 6 SHILOH SAND & GRAVEL, INC 206.105TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 6 SHILOH SAND & GRAVEL, INC 198.305TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 6 SHILOH SAND & GRAVEL, INC 396.385TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 6 SHILOH SAND & GRAVEL, INC 605.485TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 7 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 50.005TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 7 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 200.005TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 7 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 200.005TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 7 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 150.005TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 7 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 50.005TH DISTRICT BRIDGE & CULVERT DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 8 HOOVER, INC. 256.70 Department Total 47616.06Fund Total 47616.06

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CONTINUED FROM 10B Claims DocketFund Name Department Claim No. Payee Amount------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 115 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 401.332ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 115 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 18.40 Department Total 419.732ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 116 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 950.182ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 116 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 36.97 Department Total 987.152ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 114 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 293.992ND DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 114 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 6.06 Department Total 300.05Fund Total 28330.083RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 75 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 118.143RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 75 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 105.363RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 76 A T & T LONG DISTANCE 3.053RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 77 FERRELL’S HOME & OUTDOOR, INC. 1.953RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 77 FERRELL’S HOME & OUTDOOR, INC. 2.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 78 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 14.503RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 78 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 499.453RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 78 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 42.503RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 78 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 5.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 78 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 2.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 79 BENJAMIN’S GROCERY 15.983RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 79 BENJAMIN’S GROCERY 18.603RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 79 BENJAMIN’S GROCERY 16.783RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 79 BENJAMIN’S GROCERY 16.773RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 79 BENJAMIN’S GROCERY 17.053RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 79 BENJAMIN’S GROCERY 14.183RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 79 BENJAMIN’S GROCERY 14.383RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 79 BENJAMIN’S GROCERY 63.553RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 79 BENJAMIN’S GROCERY 73.683RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 79 BENJAMIN’S GROCERY 48.813RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 79 BENJAMIN’S GROCERY 3.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 79 BENJAMIN’S GROCERY 19.263RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 79 BENJAMIN’S GROCERY 10.763RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 79 BENJAMIN’S GROCERY 7.583RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 79 BENJAMIN’S GROCERY 10.473RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 80 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 720.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 80 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 1988.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 80 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 39.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 80 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 95.553RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 81 COLD MIX, INC. 1914.203RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 82 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 15.943RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 82 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 12.953RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 82 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 13.013RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 82 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 26.563RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 82 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 109.093RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 82 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 16.593RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 82 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 15.503RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 82 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 49.793RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 82 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 43.823RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 82 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 6.993RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 83 A B QUICK STOP 14.953RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 83 A B QUICK STOP 16.443RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 83 A B QUICK STOP 5.243RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 83 A B QUICK STOP 14.163RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 83 A B QUICK STOP 14.863RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 83 A B QUICK STOP 14.163RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 84 REIDBUILT GENERATOR & STARTER CO. 64.953RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 85 BEARING & SUPPLY OF TUPELO .903RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 85 BEARING & SUPPLY OF TUPELO 9.203RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 86 BRIGGS, INC. 41.853RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 86 BRIGGS, INC. 77.203RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 87 PITTMAN BROTHERS LP GAS CO., INC. 624.253RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 88 YANCEY HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING, INC. 840.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 89 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY .903RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 89 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 1.223RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 89 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 1.303RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 89 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 2.393RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 89 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 4.583RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 89 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 13.973RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 89 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 1.393RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 89 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY .723RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 89 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 49.983RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 93 A T & T 22.443RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 94 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 6665.503RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 94 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1049.823RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 94 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 409.373RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 94 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 95.743RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 94 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1512.123RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 94 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 12.603RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 94 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 33.013RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 95 G. & C. SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 61.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 95 G. & C. SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 12.393RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 96 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 10.883RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 96 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 5.753RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 96 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 6.293RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 96 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 161.823RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 97 A B QUICK STOP 13.953RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 97 A B QUICK STOP 14.273RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 97 A B QUICK STOP 13.573RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 97 A B QUICK STOP 13.623RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 97 A B QUICK STOP 14.813RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 98 HOOVER, INC. 269.413RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 98 HOOVER, INC. 164.453RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 98 HOOVER, INC. 249.023RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 98 HOOVER, INC. 256.703RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 98 HOOVER, INC. 262.183RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 99 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 15.993RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 99 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 3.983RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 99 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 6.003RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 100 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 6777.603RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 100 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1032.573RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 100 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 416.333RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 100 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 97.363RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 100 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1512.123RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 100 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 12.603RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 3 ROADS AND BRIDGES 100 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 33.58 Department Total 29265.243RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 91 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 361.753RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 91 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 11.32 Department Total 373.073RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 92 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 1334.973RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 92 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 72.17 Department Total 1407.143RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 90 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 1287.953RD DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 90 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 8.52 Department Total 1296.47Fund Total 32341.924TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 61 A T & T LONG DISTANCE .044TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 62 AT&T MOBILITY 71.614TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 63 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 47.134TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 64 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 28.504TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 65 PIONEER MACHINERY & SUPPLY, INC. 51.344TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 66 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 1458.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 66 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 2272.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 66 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 78.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 66 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 109.204TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 67 COLD MIX, INC. 833.854TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 68 BG WILLIAMS FARM ACCT 200.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 69 REIDBUILT GENERATOR & STARTER CO. 148.504TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 70 HOOVER, INC. 148.614TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 71 BRIGGS, INC. 49.904TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 75 A T & T 11.994TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 76 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5498.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 76 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 865.944TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 76 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 337.204TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 76 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 78.854TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 76 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1008.084TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 76 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8.404TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 76 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 27.194TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 77 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 136.734TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 78 GARDNERS SUPERMARKET 37.554TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 79 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 301.464TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 79 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 26.504TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 79 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 2.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 79 GATEWAY TIRE & SERVICE 14.504TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 80 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 1025.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 80 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 964.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 80 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 65.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 80 BEST-WADE PETROLEUM, INC 54.604TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 81 COLD MIX, INC. 1005.554TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 81 COLD MIX, INC. 1363.404TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 82 FASTENAL COMPANY 15.204TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 83 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 36.054TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 83 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 6.044TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 83 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 32.284TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 83 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 38.984TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 83 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 6.544TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 84 MORRIS CRUM SERVICE STATION 110.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 85 HOOVER, INC. 158.984TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 85 HOOVER, INC. 154.464TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 85 HOOVER, INC. 452.634TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 86 BIGGERS ACE HARDWARE 18.994TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 87 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 36.324TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 88 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 5456.004TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 88 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 859.324TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 88 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 334.594TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 88 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 78.244TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 88 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1008.084TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 88 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8.404TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT 4 ROADS & BRIDGES 88 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 26.98 Department Total 27166.704TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 72 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 495.314TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 72 TRUSTMARK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS 16.33 Department Total 511.644TH DISTRICT ROAD MAINTENANCE LEASE PURCHASES 73 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 1551.27

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5TH DIST CONST & REPAIR FUND DISTRICT 5 ROADS & BRIDGES 7 SHILOH SAND & GRAVEL, INC 403.21 Department Total 403.21Fund Total 403.21JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 170 COMCAST CABLE 117.85JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 141 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 99.30JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 141 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 274.66JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 141 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 179.02JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 142 A T & T LONG DISTANCE 70.52JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 143 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 252.56JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 143 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 4692.80JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 143 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 4554.65JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 144 CBM FOOD SERVICE 10433.36JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 144 CBM FOOD SERVICE 80.96JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 144 CBM FOOD SERVICE 10387.32JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 144 CBM FOOD SERVICE 57.96JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 145 MISSISSIPPI CORRECTIONAL MANAGEMENT, INC 5000.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 146 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 34.46JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 146 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 6.21JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 147 MEDICAL PLAZA PHARMACY 20.58JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 148 RADIO SHACK ACCOUNTS 299.99JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 148 RADIO SHACK ACCOUNTS 29.99JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 148 RADIO SHACK ACCOUNTS 29.99JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 148 RADIO SHACK ACCOUNTS 349.99JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 149 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 601.28JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 149 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 15.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 149 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 926.82JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 149 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 22.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 149 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 56.83JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 149 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 21.80JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 149 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 66.20JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 149 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 195.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 149 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 188.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 149 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 14.85JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 150 MAGNOLIA REGIONAL HEALTH CENTER 155.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 150 MAGNOLIA REGIONAL HEALTH CENTER 753.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 150 MAGNOLIA REGIONAL HEALTH CENTER 121.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 150 MAGNOLIA REGIONAL HEALTH CENTER 35.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 150 MAGNOLIA REGIONAL HEALTH CENTER 425.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 151 K-MART 279.99JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 152 RAYCO, INC. 166.88JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 152 RAYCO, INC. 63.90JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 153 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF NORTH MISSISSIPPI 418.72JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 154 SMITH HOME CENTER 7.99JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 154 SMITH HOME CENTER 4.95JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 154 SMITH HOME CENTER 5.98JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 154 SMITH HOME CENTER 32.99JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 154 SMITH HOME CENTER 8.90JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 154 SMITH HOME CENTER 23.03JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 155 AUTO ZONE, INC. 28.78JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 155 AUTO ZONE, INC. 3.90JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 156 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 106.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 156 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 180.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 156 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 450.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 156 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 86.40JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 156 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 39.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 156 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 61.20JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 156 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 376.80JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 156 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 32.04JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 156 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 10.68JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 156 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 207.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 156 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 375.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 156 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 737.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 157 RICKY’S REPAIR 300.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 157 RICKY’S REPAIR 130.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 157 RICKY’S REPAIR 40.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 158 CORINTH WELDING SUPPLY 75.60JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 159 KEN JETER STORE EQUIPMENT INC 150.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 159 KEN JETER STORE EQUIPMENT INC 25.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 159 KEN JETER STORE EQUIPMENT INC 82.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 159 KEN JETER STORE EQUIPMENT INC 116.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 159 KEN JETER STORE EQUIPMENT INC 300.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 159 KEN JETER STORE EQUIPMENT INC 50.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 664.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 43.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 247.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 219.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 119.60JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 332.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 187.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 332.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 332.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 332.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 140.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 50.30JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 43.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 154.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 188.08JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 119.60JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 86.82JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 82.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 207.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 117.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 219.35JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 395.84JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 872.20JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 210.72JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 82.36JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 160 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 172.01JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 161 JOHNSON CONTROLS 1744.25JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 162 LINDLEY PEST CONTROL, INC 160.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 163 GUNN DRUG CO. INC 1247.39JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 163 GUNN DRUG CO. INC 2624.64JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 163 GUNN DRUG CO. INC 783.76JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 164 BRIGGS, INC. 21.90JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 164 BRIGGS, INC. 81.20JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 164 BRIGGS, INC. 26.90JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 165 OFFICEPRO, INC. 56.20JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 165 OFFICEPRO, INC. 43.30JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 165 OFFICEPRO, INC. 12.60JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 165 OFFICEPRO, INC. 154.58JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 166 VER-MAX, INC. 25.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 166 VER-MAX, INC. 5.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 166 VER-MAX, INC. 50.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 166 VER-MAX, INC. 10.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 167 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 40.35JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 167 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 8.56JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 167 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 8.60JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 167 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 5.99JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 167 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 40.35JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 167 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 43.64JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 167 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 17.98JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 167 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 5.69JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 167 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 12.99JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 167 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 7.17JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 167 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 43.96JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 167 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 35.99JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 167 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 22.76JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 167 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 21.54JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 167 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 10.01JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 167 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 4.83JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 169 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CLARKSDALE 2690.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 171 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 5386.93JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 172 AT&T MOBILITY 246.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 173 A T & T 71.94JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 173 A T & T 80.05JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 174 ALCORN COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION 2561.15JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 175 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1788.46JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 175 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1333.34JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 175 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 42497.63JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 175 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3425.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 175 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 988.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 175 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1666.67JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 175 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3256.25JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 175 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 6777.70JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 175 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3332.32JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 175 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 779.39JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 175 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8708.14JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 175 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 504.04JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 175 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 80.82JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 175 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 268.75JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 176 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 210.33JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 177 JUDY MONTGOMERY 37.26JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 177 JUDY MONTGOMERY 45.54JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 178 CBM FOOD SERVICE 69.92JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 178 CBM FOOD SERVICE 10464.36JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 178 CBM FOOD SERVICE 62.56JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 178 CBM FOOD SERVICE 10441.76JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 179 BAILEY MACHINE WORKS 125.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 180 COMCAST CABLE 685.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 181 COMCAST CABLE 320.85JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 182 TAYLOR HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING, INC. 130.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 183 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 30.90JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 183 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 74.52JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 183 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 10.60JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 183 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 25.16JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 183 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 2.06JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 183 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 3.42JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 183 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 4.37JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 183 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 71.76JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 183 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 11.38JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 183 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 11.70JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 183 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 43.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 183 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 4.28JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 183 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 2.44JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 183 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 5.76JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 183 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 13.66JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 183 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 10.07JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 183 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 29.58JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 183 STANFORD ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 43.40JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 184 SHERWIN WILLIAMS 56.97JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 184 SHERWIN WILLIAMS 45.48JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 184 SHERWIN WILLIAMS 240.31JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 184 SHERWIN WILLIAMS 45.48JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 185 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 43.60JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 185 SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 118.76JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 186 K-MART 559.98

JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 186 K-MART 31.53JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 187 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 768.90JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 187 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 389.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 187 BOB BARKER COMPANY, INC. 292.55JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 188 GE CAPITAL 213.13JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 188 GE CAPITAL 54.72JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 188 GE CAPITAL 97.31JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 189 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF NORTH MISSISSIPPI 463.34JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 190 NESCO ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS 390.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 190 NESCO ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS 48.90JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 190 NESCO ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS 51.15JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 190 NESCO ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS 24.24JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 190 NESCO ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS 21.03JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 191 BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL COMMUNICATIONS 45.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 191 BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL COMMUNICATIONS 5.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 192 AUTO ZONE, INC. 88.49JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 192 AUTO ZONE, INC. 15.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 193 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 1125.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 193 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 52.80JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 193 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 540.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 193 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 796.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 193 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 87.75JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 193 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 180.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 193 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 109.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 193 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 92.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 193 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 34.25JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 193 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 96.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 193 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 92.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 193 MISSISSIPPI PRISON INDUSTRIES CORP. 37.26JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 194 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 140.60JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 194 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 7.58JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 194 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 5.22JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 194 LOWE’S CREDIT SERVICES 56.96JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 195 KEN JETER STORE EQUIPMENT INC 174.17JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 195 KEN JETER STORE EQUIPMENT INC 450.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 195 KEN JETER STORE EQUIPMENT INC 50.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 195 KEN JETER STORE EQUIPMENT INC 37.48JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 195 KEN JETER STORE EQUIPMENT INC 187.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 195 KEN JETER STORE EQUIPMENT INC 55.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 195 KEN JETER STORE EQUIPMENT INC 124.67JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 195 KEN JETER STORE EQUIPMENT INC 150.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 195 KEN JETER STORE EQUIPMENT INC 50.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 196 NAPA AUTO PARTS OF CORINTH 102.92JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 31.28JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 50.30JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 138.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 48.75JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 166.25JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 231.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 115.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 235.10JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 7.80JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC -33.75JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 219.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 175.48JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 197.92JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 168.20JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 872.20JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 386.98JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 105.36JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 139.64JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 171.99JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 147.52JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 131.25JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 246.42JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 197 JD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 231.52JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 198 RAYCO, INC. 213.13JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 199 SECURTEC, INC 352.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 199 SECURTEC, INC 215.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 199 SECURTEC, INC 11.86JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 200 LINDLEY PEST CONTROL, INC 160.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 201 GUNN DRUG CO. INC 1450.10JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 201 GUNN DRUG CO. INC 2413.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 201 GUNN DRUG CO. INC 1166.86JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 202 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 13.99JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 202 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 16.92JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 202 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 13.98JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 202 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 29.94JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 202 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 1.50JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 202 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 8.76JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 202 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 3.99JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 202 WROTEN HARDWARE COMPANY 32.99JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 203 TIGRETT STEEL & SUPPLY, INC. 147.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 203 TIGRETT STEEL & SUPPLY, INC. 272.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 204 FUELMAN FLEET CARD 90.54JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 205 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 6715.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 205 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 1200.40JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 205 CORINTH GAS & WATER DEPARTMENT 2191.79JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 206 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1300.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 206 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1789.82JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 206 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1333.34JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 206 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 37984.47JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 206 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3425.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 206 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 988.00JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 206 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 1666.67JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 206 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3256.25JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 206 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 6334.59JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 206 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 3136.38JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 206 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 733.52JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 206 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 8639.95JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 206 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 504.04JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 206 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 80.25JUSTICE CENTER CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 206 PAYROLL CLEARING FUND 246.57 Department Total 269576.25JUSTICE CENTER LEASE PURCHASES 168 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 1084.00JUSTICE CENTER LEASE PURCHASES 168 COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK 18.77 Department Total 1102.77Fund Total 270679.02JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 13 CRIMESTOPPERS 158.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 14 DPS FUND #3747 1026.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 15 STATE TREASURER 500.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 15 STATE TREASURER 9891.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 15 STATE TREASURER 2137.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 15 STATE TREASURER 731.50JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 15 STATE TREASURER 3374.52JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 15 STATE TREASURER 2899.60JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 15 STATE TREASURER 656.48JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 15 STATE TREASURER 741.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 15 STATE TREASURER 182.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 15 STATE TREASURER 2084.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 15 STATE TREASURER 30.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 15 STATE TREASURER 1140.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 15 STATE TREASURER 570.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 15 STATE TREASURER 50.00JUDICIAL ASSESSEMENT CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 15 STATE TREASURER 4660.00 Department Total 30831.10Fund Total 30831.10PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 66 SCRUBS & MORE - CORINTH 99.19PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 67 LEGALSHIELD 174.55PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 68 SUN LIFE FUNANCIAL 1557.31PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 68 SUN LIFE FUNANCIAL 1557.31PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 68 SUN LIFE FUNANCIAL 1495.93PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 69 SOUTHERN STATES POLICE BENEOVOLENT ASSN 399.50PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 70 AFLAC - GROUP INSURANCE 1433.08PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 71 AGLA GPO-400S 1386.74PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 72 AMERICAN PUBLIC LIFE INS CO 40.95PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 73 LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF ALABAMA 18.00PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 74 METLIFE - SMALL BUSINESS CENTER 32.05PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 75 UNITED WAY 70.00PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 76 AFLAC - TRADITIONAL 1853.73PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 77 LIBERTY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 2455.30PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 78 HON. DAVID EDWARDS 225.51PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 79 HON. BRIE WALLACE 581.34PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 80 PIONEER CREDIT 348.78PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 81 AKINS & ADAMS, P.A. 349.88PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 82 TERRE M VARDAMAN 453.50PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 82 TERRE M VARDAMAN 143.00PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 83 CRDU 197.00PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 84 WILSON, HINTON AND WOOD, P.A. 613.88PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 85 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 28.11PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 85 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 28.11PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 85 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 28.11PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 85 UNIFIRST CORPORATION 28.11PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS 86 UNITED HEALTHCARE 5618.97PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS TOTAL NET PAY 129383.82PAYROLL CLEARING ALL DEPARTMENTS TOTAL NET PAY 196369.81 Department Total 346971.57Fund Total 346971.57NE MS C COLLEGE - MAINTENANCE NE MS COMM COLLEGE - SUPPORT 4 NORTHEAST MS. COMMUNITY COLLEGE--SUPPORT 14933.68NE MS C COLLEGE - MAINTENANCE NE MS COMM COLLEGE - SUPPORT 5 NORTHEAST MS. COMMUNITY COLLEGE--SUPPORT 48732.71 Department Total 63666.39Fund Total 63666.39NE MS C COLLEGE - ENLARGEMENT NE MS COMM C. - ENLARGEMENT 4 N.E. MS. COMMUNITY COLLEGE - ENLARGEMENT 29202.26NE MS C COLLEGE - ENLARGEMENT NE MS COMM C. - ENLARGEMENT 5 N.E. MS. COMMUNITY COLLEGE - ENLARGEMENT 95293.04 Department Total 124495.30Fund Total 124495.30N MS PLAN & DEV - TUITION ASST NE MS COMM COLL - TUITION ASST 4 NORTHEAST MS. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 4752.33N MS PLAN & DEV - TUITION ASST NE MS COMM COLL - TUITION ASST 5 NORTHEAST MS. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 15518.15 Department Total 20270.48Fund Total 20270.48NE MS C COLLEGE - VOCATIONAL NE MS COMM C. - VOCATIONAL 4 N. E. MS. COMMUNITY COLLEGE - VOCATIONAL 2092.61NE MS C COLLEGE - VOCATIONAL NE MS COMM C. - VOCATIONAL 5 N. E. MS. COMMUNITY COLLEGE - VOCATIONAL 6828.82 Department Total 8921.43Fund Total 8921.43TOMBIGBEE RIVER VALLEY WTR MGN WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS 4 TOMBIGBEE RIVER VALLEY WATER MANAGEMENT 4185.21TOMBIGBEE RIVER VALLEY WTR MGN WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS 5 TOMBIGBEE RIVER VALLEY WATER MANAGEMENT 13657.53 Department Total 17842.74Fund Total 17842.74

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