Luke Bryan Concert Coming to Lowndes Co
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ESTABLISHED 1879 | COLUMBUS, MISSISSIPPI CDISPATCH.COM 50 ¢ NEWSSTAND | 40 ¢ HOME DELIVERY TUESDAY | JULY 7, 2015 FIELD OF GOLD Luke Bryan concert coming to Lowndes Co. Country singer bringing ‘Farm Tour’ to area farm BY GINGER HERVEY [email protected] Country sing- er Luke Bryan will perform in Lowndes Coun- ty this fall as part of his 2015 farm tour. The singer’s website lists the concert venue as Starkville, but locals will know the area as a lit- Courtesy photo/Keith Hinkle tle farther south Luke Bryan is pictured and east: Holt- in 2010 at the 45th camp Farms is Annual Academy of Mark Wilson/Dispatch Staff near Artesia, on Country Music Awards. Perry Brown walks through a field full of sunflowers Monday afternoon behind his business, Progressive Home Builders, the Oktibbeha located along Highway 12 East in Steens. County line. The concert will take place Oct. 7. This is Bryan’s seventh annual farm tour, where the singer’s staff partners with smaller farming communities to put on the concerts. Lowndes Co. supes restructure USDA loan Bryan’s staff notified Lowndes Coun- ty Sheriff Mike Arledge in April that $11,860 less in interest they were interested in having a concert Move, supervisors say, will save county roughly $2M payments by accepting in the area. The venue was selected be- cause it is close to a college town but still by SLIM SMITH the Trustmark propos- The existing loan will be divided in the country, according to Arledge. [email protected] al. Under the agree- into two bonds — a $3 million bond Previous farm tour concerts have ment, the county will for 15 years and a $10 million bond drawn crowds of 20,000 or so, Arledge Lowndes County supervisors on pay $844,650 in inter- for 12 months. Two banks — Regions said. Monday approved a proposal to re- est. structure a $13 million U.S. Depart- and Trustmark — bid on the bond “They’re doing it on a Wednesday The USDA loan was ment of Agriculture loan that will save purchase, with Trustmark offering a Sanders night and I think the reason for that the county approximately $2 million slightly lower interest rate — 2.717 to part of a matching grant is they want to manage the size of the over the life of the loan. Region’s 2.8 percent. to improve infrastructure at the coun- crowd,” he said. “There’s basically one “Basically, it’s like a home-owner Consultant Steve Pittman recom- ty’s industrial park. The county’s 45 way in and one way out and part of the refinancing a house from 30 years to mended the board accept Trustmark’s percent match will be paid by in-lieu way, it’s a gravel road. So they want to 15,” Board President Harry Sanders proposal and provided a spreadsheet payments from industry, Sanders make sure they can manage the traf- said. that showed the county would pay said. See TOUR, 6A Columbus pets took Fourth of July well — this year While few strays brought years, we get a lot of dogs turned in, either in wake of firecrackers, by residents or animal PORTRAITS control officers, and WHILE humane society still in calls from pet owners PASSING wanting to know if their THROUGH: Dr. Joe busy season dogs have been turned McKeev- Johnwick in to us. Some years, er, former BY SLIM SMITH we don’t see much at minister at [email protected] all. You never know.” First Baptist This Fourth of July did not produce Church in See Dick light the firecracker. See Columbus, Jane light the bottle rocket. much of an onslaught. “We only had one stray turned in, was in town Bang, goes the firecracker! this morning Whooosh, goes the rocket! and we don’t know if that was because and stopped See Spot run! of fireworks or not. There’s no way to by The Dis- Each Fourth of July and New Year’s tell,” Johnwick said Monday. “We’ve patch office. Eve, humane societies brace for an up- had a couple of calls about missing He drew a tick in arrivals of frightened dogs who dogs. Other than that, it’s been a pret- portrait of MacKenzie have escaped their homes because of ty normal day.” Animal controls made no drop-offs Neal, a cus- fireworks. tomer service “It’s funny,” Karen Johnwick, di- at CLHS on the Fourth of July or Sun- representa- rector of the Columbus-Lowndes Hu- day. tive. mane Society, said Monday. “Some See PETS, 6A William Browning/Dispatch Staff WEATHER FIVE QUESTIONS CALENDAR LOCAL FOLKS PUBLIC MEETINGS 1 In what movie did Twilight star Kristen Thursday Today: Columbus City Stewart make her film debut playing Council, Municipal Complex, ■ Sounds of Summer: Johnny Jodie Foster’s daughter? 5 p.m. Coleman and Swing Shift entertain 2 Which two presidents died July 4, July 10: Lowndes County at this free summer concert at the 1826, on the 50th anniversary of the School District Board of signing of the Declaration of Indepen- Columbus Riverwalk at the west dence for the United States of America? end of Main Street from 7-9 p.m. Trustees, District Central Office, 11 a.m. Aidan Wedel 3 Who are the two father/son duos who Bring lawn chairs or blankets to have each scored 200 or more NHL July 13: Columbus Munici- Third grade, Caledonia enjoy the show. Food and cold bev- goals? pal School District Board of 4 What song by the Beatles, originally erages available for purchase. No Trustees, Brandon Central High Low titled “Scrambled Eggs,” has become pets or coolers, please. For more 94 71 the most recorded song of all time? information, contact Main Street Offices 6 p.m. Mostly sunny 5 Where was Massachusetts native Columbus, 662-328-6305. July 14: West Point Board of Full forecast on Katherine Lee Bates when she wrote Selectmen, West Point City page 2A. the lyrics for “America the Beautiful” in Hall, 5:30 p.m. 1893? Thursday through Saturday July 15: Lowndes County Answers, 6B ■ Crawford Cotton Boll Festival: Live entertainment, speakers, a Board of Supervisors, Court- INSIDE step show and more are part of house, 9 a.m. this event held in Crawford. 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