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Aldermen receive update on Starkville park finances, new hours STARKVILLE Starkville Parks and Recreation Executive Director Brandon Doherty updated the board of aldermen on the department’s finances, upcoming projects and amended park hours at a board work session Friday. Currently, Parks and Recreation has outlined 90 projects to complete over the next few years. These plans include building a bathroom at the J. L. King pavilion, replacing the gym floor at the Outlaw Center and installing cameras, gates and lights at Moncrief Park. Doherty said the department examined each park and figured out the needs of them individually. Brandon Doherty ....
NAACP gathers Starkville officials, citizens to tackle teen crime The Oktibbeha County branch of the NAACP presented a program Tuesday night at J.L. King Senior Memorial Park to address the recent crime and gun violence in Starkville and to provide residents with resources in the area. Mayor Lynn Spruill and NAACP President Yulanda Haddix addressed the crowd on how to become “village makers.” Tyler B. Jones/Dispatch Staff Henry Vaughn STARKVILLE “See something, say something,” Ward 7 Alderman Henry Vaughn called out to the crowd at the Oktibbeha County branch NAACP’s program “Become a Village maker” at J.L. King Memorial Park Tuesday night. ....
Aldermen to consider furloughs, pay cuts for city staff amid pandemic Lynn Spruill Starkville aldermen will consider a proposed $737,500 in cuts to the city’s budget to start to make up for what Mayor Lynn Spruill said she anticipates to be a $1.3 million sales tax revenue shortfall due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The cuts include a 20-percent pay cut for the mayor, board of aldermen and all city department heads and a furlough of 15 percent of the city’s employees, both until further notice. Spruill’s salary (an annual pay of $75,000) would be cut by $1,250 per month with this measure. The aldermen, now with an annual salary of $20,000, would see their pay slashed by roughly $333 per month. ....