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Aycock Electrical

A hometown business growing with possibilities by Angela Rogalski The Bolivar Bullet John Thomas Aycock loves what he does, especially the agricultural side of electrical work.  “Well pumps are one of my joys,” he said. “And, grain bins. But, I do most any residential-type work that a person might need. In fact, the majority of […]

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Railroad Museum Wins Award

Received the Premiere Partner Award with Team Cleveland Main Street The Mississippi Main Street Association (MMSA) celebrated achievements of Mississippi Main Street Communities at the Annual Awards Luncheon at The South Warehouse in downtown Jackson.   The annual awards luncheon honors Main Street directors, board members and volunteers and recognizes the most outstanding downtown development and

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61 Towing & Recovery

A business on the move by Jack Criss The Bolivar Bullet 61 Towing and Recovery was started by Boyle entrepreneur, Michael Phillips, his third business after Cleveland Taxi Service and Cleveland Transport, about nine months ago. Needless to say, Phillips’ businesses are always on the move–in a manner of speaking. “I started my first business,

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Giving Back

Womack conducts fundamental skills camp for youth By Andy Collier Sports Editor, The Bolivar Bullet It’s always special when someone that makes it big in life comes home to help the community.   Cleveland native Floyd “Porkchop” Womack, who played on the offensive line in the NFL for the Seattle Seahawks, the Cleveland Browns and

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Recognition

Ed Coleman receives award Longtime Clevelander, Ed Coleman recently received an award from the Mississippi Ground Water Association at their annual convention held in Biloxi at the Beau Rivage. The Legacy Award is annually presented to a person in the industry for their leadership, service and for paving the way for future generations in the

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Cleveland Gun Ordinance

Forthcoming, will help city and surrounding communities By Jack Criss The Bolivar Bullet “The city is serious about reducing gun violence.” That’s what City Attorney Danny Griffith said is the message to citizens of Cleveland and outlying towns about the new gun ordinance (“Unlawful Discharge Of Firearms”) about to be implemented which, among other things,

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