Olive Branch celebrates Public Works building groundbreaking
Public Works Director Cole Fesmire said it will be a hub of the department which maintains the city infrastructure.
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Public Works Director Cole Fesmire said it will be a hub of the department which maintains the city infrastructure.
Read MoreThe city really has had a complete prohibition on fireworks in the past, but, as most are now aware, officials have been unable to enforce it.
Read MoreOlive Branch has previously been an associate community member with MMSA.
Read MoreThe council is composed of 20 juniors and seniors who are all residents of the City of Olive Branch from across six area high schools.
Read MoreThe fire department is offering day one enrollment in the paramedic program with the hiring of an ambulance driver.
Read MoreThe report also noted the 140 acres of parks, the various trails, and a designated senior center.
Read MoreAnnouncement of the $30,000 drone donation was made at Police Headquarters to DeSoto County News Tuesday morning.
Read MoreThursday event featured Gov. Tate Reeves and criminal justice reform advocate Alice Marie Johnson.
Read MoreStudents in Olive Branch wanting to paint a fire hydrant will be asked to provide a sketch design, which must be approved in advance by the City.
Read MoreFunding help for highway widening and infrastructure in Olive Branch were among the major issues brought to the federal level.
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