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Lee supervisors to re-think debt collections
by Patsy R. Brumfield/NEMS Daily Journal
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Lee County Board of Supervisors President Phil Morgan, left, gets a congratulatory handshake from fellow board member, Tommie Lee Ivy, as the board unveils its new board room and offices in the former CDF building. (THOMAS WELLS | DAILY JOURNAL)
Lee County Board of Supervisors President Phil Morgan, left, gets a congratulatory handshake from fellow board member, Tommie Lee Ivy, as the board unveils its new board room and offices in the former CDF building. (THOMAS WELLS | DAILY JOURNAL)
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TUPELO – Collecting more than $1 million in overdue justice court and county garbage fees is a likely topic when the Lee County Board of Supervisors reconvenes later this month.

Monday morning, supervisors heard from Gene Newman of Mississippi Warrant Network Inc., who explained its system of collecting court and garbage debts.

Supervisors’ President Phil Morgan said he’d like to make a decision about a possible contract at the group’s next meeting Dec. 17.

Other board members are Bobby G. Smith, Darrell Rankin, Tommie Lee Ivy and Billy Joe Holland.

After the meeting, Morgan said overdue debts were about $500,000 when he was first elected to office more than a decade ago.

“We’re swimming backwards,” he said.

Morgan suggested the board begin working on debts at least a year old.

The five-member board met for the first public session in its new facility at 300 W. Main St., formerly occupied by the Community Development Foundation.

Earlier, the public attended a ribbon-cutting and open house to see the spacious complex of meeting rooms and offices.

patsy.brumfield@journalinc.com
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