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Opinion

  • This Friday is your last day to purchase tickets for the RiverFest Kickoff Community Luncheon that will open the annual festival this year.

  • The Heritage Pioneer Days, a major event in town for school classes and families with young children, will celebrate its 10th anniversary this year by expanding to three days, from two.

  • The New Albany Board of Aldermen has voted to provide health care benefits for the city prosecuting attorney and city judge.

  • The complete makeover and expansion of New Albany’s Holiday Inn Express will add significantly to the city’s hospitality industry and the tax revenue it generates for our area.

  • The enhancement of the literary and arts aspects of Tallahatchie RiverFest is important if the festival is to continue to be recognized as a significant regional, and not just a local event.

  • In March the New Albany Board of Alderman took the first step in improving the appearance and livability of our neighborhoods. The board told owners of four properties to bulldoze their dilapidated structures within 60 days or the city would do it at their expense.

  • The United Way has kicked off its 2011 campaign across the seven counties, including Union, that are part of the United Way of Northeast Mississippi.

  • We hear comments from time to time that there are not many night-time social events in New Albany. Some in the community say they have to go to Tupelo or Oxford if they want to do something in the evening.

  • School started this week in both New Albany and Union County and we are concerned about whether drivers are being extra careful.

  • A number of area youth will be showing off their acting talent this week as the Tallahatchie River Players stage a youth production of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

  • It’s back-to-school time next week and that means it is also time for one of the largest children’s health fairs in Mississippi.

  • The Mississippi laws that require public entities to meet in public and maintain open records for public inspection have been strengthened.

  • The Union County Fair and Livestock Show, which bills itself as “the best little county fair in Mississippi, kicks off its 70th anniversary year tomorrow at the fairgrounds.

  • The decision by Northeast Mississippi Community College not to increase tuition for the coming academic year makes an attractive educational opportunity even more so.

  • The New Albany Board of Alderman has opted for trying a new person as city attorney, rather than rehiring someone from the past.

  • We are cheered this week by two pieces of good economic news about our local economy.

  • This year the Union County School Board has voted to request a 4 percent increase in ad valorem taxes for the 2011-2012 school year.

  • Our local Farmer’s Market is in full swing. The only thing needed is more customers.

  • The New Albany Boys and Girls Club has asked for increased government support for its budget.

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