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Discover... Whether you live here, are thinking about moving here, or just visiting, we’re excited to share with you all the reasons why we think DeSoto County is a special place to be. DeSoto County’s roots date as far back as February 9, 1836 when the county was established. We’re named in honor of Hernando de DeSoto, believed to be the first European explorer to discover the Mississippi River in 1541. We’re a community rich in history and new beginnings. We’ve been thriving dairy farmers making us leading dairy county of Mississippi in the 1960’s. And let’s not forget our musical roots... some of history’s best musicians and alike have called DeSoto County home. Times haven’t always been rosie for us, we’ve seen our hardships, too. We’ve endured the great tragedies of war and an epidemic illness (yellow fever) that nearly wiped out the population of the county seat, Hernando, in 1878. We survived the housing market crash of 2008, but through all of that we kept our chins up and kept moving forward. Today we’re a diverse community rooted on a strong foundation of educators, leaders, artists, and forward thinkers. We pride ourselves on our hospitality and looking after our neighbors. The DeSoto Times Tribune Family has been around for a long time. Our roots date back to 1839 when we were known as The Hernando Free Press and we’re quite proud to have served this community for almost 180 years. It’s our hope that the following pages will inspire you to learn more about our rich history, play in our parks, and enjoy all of the many other treasures we have to share with you. Now get out there and Discover DeSoto again, or for the very first time!
FROM THE GOVERNOR DEAR FRIENDS: As Governor of the State of Mississippi, it is my pleasure to welcome you to DeSoto County, one of the fastest growing areas in Mississippi. Whether you are a family looking to plant your roots in an exciting new community or a group of eager visitors setting their sights on a great shopping adventure, DeSoto County has something for everyone! The activities are plentiful for all, the facilities are some of the finest in the state, and the people exemplify the true meaning of southern hospitality and charm. I hope you enjoy the county' s beautiful towns and picturesque countryside. Be sure to explore the tremendous opportunities that empower children, adults, and families. DeSoto County will enhance the quality of your life by offering personal paths to successdul living. Again, welcome to DeSoto County. Have a wonderful time! Sincerely, Phil Bryant Governor
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CONTENTS A PEEK INTO THE PAST.............................. 6 SHOPPING AND DINING........................... 10 ARTS, CULTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT......... 14 OUTDOORS AND RECREATION.................... 20 MAP OF DESOTO COUNTY........................ 30 EVENTS............................................... 34 BUSINESS........................................... 42 CITIES AND GOVERNMENT....................... 44 FAITH.................................................. 56 EDUCATION........................................... 58 DID YOU KNOW?................................... 63
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DESOTO Publishers Jonathan Pittman Angelique Pittman Editorial Team Casey Hilder Robert Lee Long Bob Bakken Dale Lilly Creative Director Courtney Spencer Ad Design Nick Howard Director of Sales Lyla McAlexander Advertising Sales Sheri Floyd Melanie Dupree Diane Smith
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! BLUES TRAIL MARKERS: NO SOUND LIKE MISSISSISSIPPI SOUND
DeSoto County’s rich musical history can be heard in the crooked harmonica tunes of famous bluesman Big Walter Horton, a former Horn Lake resident. Another stop on the DeSoto County "Who's Who" tour includes the grave of Memphis Minnie, also known as Lizzie "The Kid" Douglass, who was the first woman ever to play an electric guitar and popularized female blues music until her death in 1973. She is buried at New Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Walls. That legendary musical history continues into the 21st Century with the Grammy nominated North Mississippi All-Stars. The Hernando High School graduates, Luther and Cody Dickinson and fellow classmate Chris Chew, have blazed a trail of their own, no doubt influenced by the late Jim Dickinson, collaborator with Bob Dylan and producer of many hit records.
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! A “KILLER” HOME
An entertainer who still calls DeSoto County home, singer and rock and roll pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis still lives near his sprawling ranch off Malone Road. He moved out of the home in order to accommodate tours. Lewis purchased the home in 1973. The home, with a piano-shaped swimming pool, is now open to the public. Lewis, 81, still tours internationally and plays locally at Tunica casinos and private events. Paul Wood, guitarist for the late John Lee Hooker's band, has also called DeSoto County home.
! A LIVING LEGEND
Civil Rights pioneer James Howard Meredith had sought to integrate the University of Mississippi. After being rebuffed at least twice — once in Jackson and in Oxford — it took a horde of U.S. marshals, the United States Attorney General and an American President, John F. Kennedy, to ensure that Meredith could attend Ole Miss. Meredith's stop in Hernando would galvanize a nation and a people. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. would go on to continue Meredith's march in Hernando to the state capital in Jackson as a fraught nation and a turbulent world held its breath.
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! HERNANDO FARMERS MARKET
The Hernando Farmers Market is held each Saturday starting the end of April through October. The market, which features dozens of local vendors, is the top-rated farmers market in Mississippi and the 13th best farmers market in the nation. With baked goods, crafts and farm fresh vegetables and canned goods, the farmers market is a real crowd-pleaser.
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! NEW LIFE IN OLD TOWNE With a rustic selection of artisanal shops and boutiques including Sparrow Boutique, Old Towne Bakery and Olive Branch Florist, a good shopping trip in Olive Branch just isn’t complete without a visit to Old Towne. Homespun recipes and local favorites are abundant in the menus of nearby restaurants like Jonathan Mah’s Sidestreet Burgers and Frutana’s Authentic Mexican Desserts. In addition, hospitality and live music are always on tap at Olive Branch’s first-ever craft beer-centric bar, Mississippi Ale House.
! TOP SHOPS
Southaven’s sprawling suburban shopping paradise includes the brand-new Tanger Outlets, a curated collection of more than 50 retail stores with names like American Eagle, J. Crew, Rue21 and more. A selection of locally owned boutiques like Janie Rose, Aiden + Ollie and Lola B offer even more options for those seeking the perfect fit. Dining options include Clint Boutwell’s Grillehouse Steak & Seafood, the Mexican-inspired Maria’s Cantina, and Italian eatery Avelino’s.
! BE SQUARE
Hernando’s historic town square offers a variety of shopping options, including a selection of Southern wardrobe essentials at stores like SoCo Apparel and Frank Clothing and Accessories. Dining choices include hearty dishes at AC’s Steakhouse and Chicago-style fare at Windy City Grille, while those with a sweet tooth can find something delicious in the form of baked goods from The Ladybugg Bakery & Cafe and frozen treats at Area 51 Ice Cream.
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! GOOD EATS IN HORN LAKE
The 16 square miles of land that make up Horn Lake are packed with a wide variety of dining options, including the award-winning Memphis Barbecue Company, Wiseguys Pizza, Shipley's Do-Nuts and Crawfish Haven.
! OLIVE BRANCH FARMERS MARKET
The Olive Branch Farmer's Market is a certified Mississippi Market by the Department of Agriculture and Commerce. Shop for the freshest and most succulent fruits and veggies in the area, as well as jams, jellies, herbs, seasonings, handmade soaps and much more! The market is open every Saturday June through September.
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ARTS+CULTURE Entertainment AND
CIRCLE G: THE KING’S MARITAL HOME As the late music legend Elvis Presley considered the next step in his career during the late 1960s and needed some time to get away from the limelight, Elvis would head south of Graceland to his Circle G Ranch in Horn Lake. The ranch, which Presley bought in 1967 and then sold just a few years later, is now the subject of a group of investors who want to transform the property into a destination location and historical site.
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! MUSEUMS
History seekers will find fascinating exhibits from the past to present and worth a visit. The Lewis Ranch: Home of Jerry Lee Lewis, ACBL: American Contract Bridge, Desoto County Museum, Hernando Courthouse, Olive Branch City Hall Museum
! MEMPHIS HUSTLE
Basketball comes to Southaven with the Memphis Hustle, the NBA G-League affiliate of the Memphis Grizzlies. Each year, a team of NBA hopefuls play and showcase their talents exclusively at the Landers Center.
! DESOTO ARTS COUNCIL
The DeSoto Arts Council opened its new headquarters in 2017 to much fanfare as artists, patrons and visitors alike toured the renovated former city hall building, with a style that dates back to the ArtDeco period of the 1940s. Paintings and photographs of Mid-South scenes created by local artists are on display and available for purchase year-round.
! PERFORMING ARTS
Kudzu Playhouse & DeSoto Family Theatre
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! CATCH A FLICK
Our movie theaters are the perfect place to escape for a few hours, meet friends, and be entertained. If you're looking to grab a bite and a glass of wine or beer, Malco Olive Branch Cinema Grill has what you’re looking for.
BANKPLUS AMPHITHEATER AT SNOWDEN GROVE This 4,000-seat outdoor concert venue in Southaven has played host to a wide range of musical acts since opening in 2006, including country megastars like Eric Church, Brantley Gilbert and Lynyrnd Skynyrd, as well as modern rock bands like Velvet Revolver, Blink 182, and Seether.
ANDERSON’S POTTERY: THE SHAPE OF THINGS In Jim Anderson's hands, a cup or a bowl takes on an art form. Anderson's handmade, wheel-thrown, functional stoneware pottery has been featured on the Historic Hernando Square during the annual A'Fair Festival for many years. 16
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LANDERS CENTER This 8,400-seat Southaven landmark is a multi-purpose arena that showcases sporting events, concerts, and conventions. This venue plays host the the Memphis Hustle basketball team.
! CEDAR HILL FARM
Cedar Hill Farm is open to pick one's own fruits and vegetables during produce season or phone ahead to make arrangements for pre-picked baskets.
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OLIVE BRANCH ARTS COUNCIL Olive Branch Arts Council provides the community with a variety of art by local artists. Arts in the Alley is a free outdoor art gallery located next 18 Discover DeSoto 2018-2019 to the Chamber of Commerce in Old Towne.
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RECREAT ION WHETHER YOU’RE AN OUTDOORSMAN, AN ATHLETE, OR JUST WANT TO TAKE THE FAMILY ON A LEISURELY STROLL THROUGH ONE OF OUR MANY PARKS, THE EXPERIENCE YOU’RE SEEKING IS RIGHT OUT YOUR FRONT DOOR.
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! ARKABUTLA LAKE
The scenic views and leisurely trails of Arkabutla Lake are just a few miles south of DeSoto County. Anglers looking to wet their lines at this nearby getaway destination might find success fishing for catfish, crappie, and white bass. Whether it’s hunting, fishing, sailing, or just enjoying the outdoors, Arkabutla Lake provides a variety of opportunities for all outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy.
! GOLF COURSES
DeSoto County boasts numerous sceneic golf courses across the area, including Cherokee Valley Golf Club, Plantation Golf Club and Wedgewood Golf Club in Olive Branch, as well as North Creek Golf Club in Southaven and Hernando Golf & Racquet Club.
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! IT’S A MARSHALL'S WORLD INDOOR PLAY CENTER DeSoto County’s largest indoor play center with more than 24,000 square feet of inflatables for all occasions and ages. Available for private parties and open seven days a week.
! HERNANDO DESOTO RIVER PARK
The newly-refurbished Hernando DeSoto River Park is named for the legendary Spanish explorer who was the first European to glimpse the mighty waterway back in 1540. An expansion including a three-mile hiking and walking trail that has paths for horseback riding and bicyclists is expected to be completed sometime in 2019.
!SKATEPARKS
Hernando's Edward Pidgeon Skatepark continues its cruise to region-wide credibility among skate enthusiasts with amateur tournaments and free lessons.
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! COLDWATER RIVER NATURE CONSERVANCY
Coldwater River Nature Conservancy should not be missed! Nature’s beauty combined with land conservation and education allows visitors to enjoy the best that mother nature has to offer while protecting the natural ecosystem. The park offers a variety of multipurpose trails and green space suitable for hiking, jogging, walking, running, equestrian use, canoeing and kayaking and biking.
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MID-SOUTH ICE HOUSE The Mid-South Ice House provides a quartet of skating rinks and has become particularly attractive to fledgling hockey programs, both from college and high school. Ole Miss and Memphis club hockey teams use the facility for home games, and Mississippi State also uses the facility to practice.
! BICYCLE ROUTES
From winding trails that wander through woods and others that meander along bluffs, DeSoto County has several bicycle and mountain bike trails suitable for beginners to advanced cycle enthusiasts.
! DISC GOLF
SPORTSPLEXES Desoto County offers several state-of-the art sports complexes for all types of sports and ages.
Disc Golf is rapidly becoming the fun, laid back sport of weekend warriors turned athletes. Competition is friendly but fierce and DeSoto County has several courses to choose from.
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! PARKS
Our beautiful parks offer a variety of experiences from picnicking, walking trails, playgrounds, and dog parks.
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1. Lee's Summit Park 1576 Monteith Ave Hernando
8. DeSoto County Museum 111 E Commerce St Hernando
15. Mississippi Blues Trail - Joe Callicott Nesbit
2. Conger Park Hernando
9. Cedar Hill Farm 8 Love Rd Hernando
16. Mississippi Blues Trail - Beale Town Bound Hernando
10. Hernando DeSoto River Park Lake Cormorant
17. Mississippi Blues Trail - Big Walter Horton Horn Lake
3. Mid-South Ice House 10705 Ridgeway Industrial Dr Olive Branch 4. Snowden Grove Park 6450 Getwell Rd Southaven
11. American Contract Bridge League 6575 Windchase Blvd Horn Lake
5. Circle G. Ranch Horn Lake
12. Brussel's Bonsai Nursery 8125 Center Hill Rd Olive Branch
6. Olive Branch City Park 8267 Goodman Rd Olive Branch 7. Olive Branch Dog Park 8820 City Park Dr Olive Branch
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13. Merry Christmas Tree Farm 1890 Getwell Rd Nesbit 14. Mississippi Blues Trail - The Dickinson Family Hernando
18. Nesbit Blueberry Plantation 690 Bankston Rd Nesbit 19. Central Park 7505 Stonegate Blvd Southaven 20. The Lewis Ranch 1595 Malone Rd Nesbit
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EVENTS SEPTEMBER ! 9/1: TANGER OUTLETS FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL Tanger Outlets SOUTHAVEN tangeroutlet.com
! 9/7: THE BLUES IN BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS BY WILLIAM FERRIS DeSoto Arts Council HERNANDO desotoarts.com
! 9/15 -16: COTTON PICKIN’ REGATTA HOSTED BY THE DELTA SAILING ASSOCIATION Hernando Point ARKABUTLA LAKE deltasailing.com
! 9/20 - 30: MID-SOUTH FAIR Landers Center SOUTHAVEN midsouthfair.com
! 9/21 - 22: HERNANDO WATER TOWER FESTIVAL
Courthouse Square HERNANDO hernandoms.org
! 9/22 - Nov. 3: CEDAR HILL FARM PUMPKIN PATCH AND CORN MAIZE HERNANDO gocedarhillfarm.com
! 9/28 - 30: CIVIL WAR REENACTMENT
Cedar Hill Farm HERNANDO gocedarhillfarm.com
OCTOBER ! 10/5 - 27: CEDAR HILL’S HAUNTED FARM
Cedar Hill Farm HERNANDO gocedarhillfarm.com
! 10/6: OCTOBERFEST
Olive Branch City Park OLIVE BRANCH obms.us
! 10/11: DUCKS UNLIMITED ANNUAL DINNER Landers Center SOUTHAVEN ducks.org
! 10/12:
FRONT PORCH JUBILEE PRESENTED BY DESOTO ARTS COUNCIL
One Memphis Street HERNANDO frontporchjubilee.ms desotoarts.com
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! 10/20: HALLOWEEN OFF THE SQUARE DeSoto County Admin Parking Lot HERNANDO hernandoms.org
! 10/20:
23RD ANNUAL WALLS FALL FESTIVAL
Minor Memorial United Methodist Church WALLS minormemorial.org
! 10/27:
NOAH'S GIFT 5K HERNANDO noahsgift.org
! 10/28: FALLFEST
Olive Branch City Hall OLIVE BRANCH olivebrancholdtowne. org
! FRIDAY & SATURDAYS ALL MONTH HORN LAKE HAUNTED TRAILS Latimer Lakes Park HORN LAKE hornlake.org
! CEDAR HILL FARM PUMPKIN PATCH AND CORN MAIZE HERNANDO gocedarhillfarm.com
! OLIVE BRANCH ARTS COUNCIL ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST
! 12/14: SIP'N CIDER
HERNANDO hernandoms.org
! 12/22 - 23: REPTICON REPTILE SHOW
OLIVE BRANCH Check obarts.com for updates.
Landers Center SOUTHAVEN repticon.com
NOVEMBER
! BULLFROGS & MISTLE TOAD CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK
! THRU 11/3:
CEDAR HILL FARM PUMPKIN PATCH AND CORN MAIZE
Latimer Lakes Park HORN LAKE Check hornlakechamber.com for updates.
HERNANDO gocedarhillfarm.com
! 11/8: ANNUAL VETERANS DAY BREAKFAST
Landers Center SOUTHAVEN hornlakechamber.com
! 11/11: HERNANDO CHAMBER CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE Participating stores HERNANDO hernandoms.org
! 11/11:
RED DOOR MARKET
DeSoto Arts Council HERNANDO desotoarts.com
! 11/12: 18TH ANNUAL VETERANS APPRECIATION LUNCHEON Landers Center SOUTHAVEN southaven.org
! 11/23 - 25:
BREAKFAST, BRUNCH, & CATFISH DINNER WITH SANTA
Cedar Hill Farm HERNANDO gocedarhillfarm.com
! 11/24: OLD TOWNE HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE
! 12/3:
HERNANDO CHRISTMAS PARADE
HERNANDO hernandoms.org
! 12/7:
SOUTHAVEN CHRISTMAS PARADE
SOUTHAVEN southavenchamber.org
! SANTA IN OLD TOWNE
Olive Branch City Hall OLIVE BRANCH Check olivebrancholdtowne.org for updates.
! SOUTHERN LIGHTS
SOUTHAVEN Check southaven.org for updates.
Old Town Main Street Shops OLIVE BRANCH
DECEMBER ! 12/1 - 23:
BREAKFAST, BRUNCH, & CATFISH DINNER WITH SANTA
Cedar Hill Farm HERNANDO gocedarhillfarm.com
! 12/1: OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTMAS PARADE OLIVE BRANCH olivebranchms.com
! 12/2: COOKIES WITH SANTA Gale Center HERNANDO hernandoparks.org
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JANUARY ! 1/19:
CRYSTAL BALL GALA
! BLOOMIN' ART
Southaven Arena SOUTHAVEN cfnm.org
DeSoto Arts Council HERNANDO Check desotoarts.com for updates.
! ALLIE AWARDS
! SPRING
Landers Center SOUTHAVEN Check kudzuplayers. com for updates.
FEBRUARY ! FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES BREAKFAST
Landers Center SOUTHAVEN Check csowell@fca.org for updates.
! MARDI
GRAS BALL PRESENTED BY KREWE OF HERNANDO
National Guard Armory HERNANDO Check Facebook for updates.
INTO ART CELEBRATION OF LOCAL ARTISTS Hernando Women's
Club HERNANDO Check Facebook for updates.
APRIL ! 4/20:
SOUTHAVEN EASTER EGG HUNT
Snowden Grove Park SOUTHAVEN southaven.org
! MUDBUG BASH BENEFITING THE PALMER HOME
! OLIVE BRANCH OLD TOWNE EASTER
! GARDEN WITH THE ARTS ARTWALK
MAY
Olive Branch Old Towne OLIVE BRANCH Check obarts.com for updates.
Olive Branch Old Towne OLIVE BRANCH Check obarts.com for updates.
! BRUSHES & BLOSSOMS
DeSoto Arts Council HERNANDO Check desotoarts.com for updates.
! MISSISSIPPI
MUSIC AWARDS
MARCH
Landers Center SOUTHAVEN Check mississippimusicfoundation.org for updates.
! DANCING FOR
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OUR STARS BENEFITING THE BADDOUR CENTER
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Snowden Grove Park SOUTHAVEN southaven.org
Old Towne Olive Branch Check olivebrancholdtowne.org for updates.
! 5/4:
DAY AT THE DERBY PRESENTED BY JUNIOR AUXILIARY
The Gin NESBIT jadesoto.gives
! 5/11: MAYFEST
Old Towne Olive Branch OLIVE BRANCH olivebrancholdtowne. org
! A'FAIR
Courthouse Square HERNANDO Check hernandooptimist.org for updates.
! FARM TO TABLE HERNANDO Check hernandoms.org for updates.
! GOSPEL SINGING FOR A CURE
Landers Center SOUTHAVEN Check visitmississippi. org for updates.
! CITY OF SOUTHAVEN ANNUAL FISHING RODEO Saucier Park at City Hall SOUTHAVEN Check southaven.org for updates.
! 5/27:
MEMORIAL DAY TRIBUTE PRESENTED BY OLIVE BRANCH
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Blocker Cemetery OLIVE BRANCH
JUNE ! SUMMER LIBRARY PROGRAM
COUNTY-WIDE Visit firstregional.org for more info.
! THURSDAYS: SUNSET ON THE SQUARE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES Courthouse Square HERNANDO hernandoms.org
! FRIDAYS: MOVIE UNDER THE STARS
Wesson House Lawn OLIVE BRANCH obms.us
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JULY ! 4TH OF JULY KIDS BICYCLE PARADE
Courthouse Square HERNANDO Visit hernandooptimist.org for more info.
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INDEPENDENCE DAY FIREWORKS CELEBRATIONS OLIVE BRANCH Olive Branch City Park obm.us 2 HORN LAKE Latimer Lakes Park hornlakeparks.com 2 HERNANDO Civic Center Baseball Fields cityofhernando.org 2 SOUTHAVEN Bankplus Amphitheater southaven.org 2
! FIREWORKS ON THE FARM Cedar Hill Farm HERNANDO gocedarhillfarm.com
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! DIZZY DEAN BASEBALL WORLD SERIES SOUTHAVEN Check dizzydeanbbinc. org for updates.
AUGUST ! SCAVENGER HUNT
CITY-WIDE - HERNANDO Check hernandoparks. org for updates.
! TRI-STATE BLUES FESTIVAL
Landers Center SOUTHAVEN Check landerscenter. com for updates.
! HORN LAKE FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL
HORN LAKE Check hornlakechamber.com for updates.
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bUSINESS ! More than 178,751 people call DeSoto County home. ! A total of 48,525 commuters from DeSoto County commute daily to and from work in other counties, including Memphis. ! A total of 25,321 people are employed and live in DeSoto County. ! With a gross domestic product of $4.8 billion, more than 90.225 percent of the population is employed with 69.2 percent participating in the economy. DeSoto County enjoys a 3.4 unemployment rate, one of the lowest in the region. ! The largest sector is retail trade, which contributed 13.5 percent to gross domestic product of the county. ! DeSoto County has a growth rate of 1.9 percent. ! The average wage is $34,100. The average manufacturing wage is $47,085. The median household income is $60,111 with a poverty rate of 10.0 percent. ! Employees in DeSoto County, on average, have a shorter commute time than comparative cities, with 24 minutes. Approximately 26,680 drive into DeSoto County each day, a number that is growing. ! It's the overall high quality of life that is attracting residents to live and work in DeSoto County, say DeSoto County Economic Development Council officials. ! There were a total of 1,975 new DeSoto County jobs created in 2017. This compares with 2,321 new jobs created in 2016, which was near the county's high of 2,554 in 2007. 42
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! Major employers in DeSoto County are DeSoto County Schools with 3,872 employees; Baptist Memorial healthcare with 1,750 employees; Williams-Sonoma in Olive Branch, which features distribution of specialty cooking and kitchen-related products, 993; Milwaukee Electric Tool, distribution of portable electric tools, 800; Synnex, manufacturing and distribution, 600. ! DeSoto County, in addition to having a high number of trained and educated professionals also has a relatively high number of trained welders — approximately 10 times more based on the national average. That number alone is sure to put a "spark" in the economy. ! DeSoto County has a number of colleges and universities offering two-year degrees and an educational path to a four-year degree. ! The University of Mississippi-DeSoto Center and Northwest Mississippi Community College offer programs to obtain two-year and four-year degrees. Additionally Delta Technical College, with 540 graduates, and Concorde Career College, with 207 graduates, in Horn Lake and Southaven, respectively, offer competitive programs. ! With its close proximity to Memphis International Airport, DeSoto is poised to be a part of the growth of the Aerotropolis. The new concept of the Aerotropolis describes a growing trend in urban landscapes — that of cities developing culturally, economically and socially around the presence of an aviation hub. The latest statistics show that 72 percent of the housing units in DeSoto County are occupied by their owner. This percentage of owner-occupation is higher than the national average of 63.6 percent.
! According to a transportation study and analysis by the Memphis MPO, the transportation system in the study area is framed by three major transportation routes: US 61 on the west, I-55/69 in the middle, and US 78 on the east. The completion of I-69/I-269 through the county will add an additional corridor to the region’s transportation network as well as creating international transportation opportunities. ! DeSoto County has the third largest workforce in the State of Mississippi, but also has one of the highest percentages of people working in other counties, primarily Shelby County. At the same time, DeSoto County’s employment is growing rapidly and increased by 40 percent over the past seven years.
! There are approximately 2,543 private non-farm businesses throughout DeSoto County, which collectively employ 40,717 individuals. ! Most individuals in DeSoto County are involved in the healthcare industry, retail trade, transportation and warehousing industry. ! For much of its history, DeSoto County has been a largely rural and suburban community. DeSoto County continues to grow rapidly, adding residents and jobs at rates of 5 percent and 3 percent annually for the past 10 years.
DESOTO COUNTY’S LARGEST EMPLOYERS
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COMPANY # EMPLOYEES DeSoto County Schools ............................... 3872 Baptist Memorial Hospital ........................... 1750 Williams-Sonoma ........................................... 993 Milwaukee Electric Tool ................................. 800 Synnex ........................................................... 600 FedEx Ground ............................................... 433 Methodist Olive Branch Hospital .................. 423 McKesson ...................................................... 400 Future Electronics ......................................... 357 Landau Uniforms ........................................... 330
- New home starts are up 10% to 734 through the first half of 2018 compared to 668 starts in the first half of 2017. - There were 1,349 new homes started in 2017 which is a 197% increase from 2010 when the Desoto County new home construction bottomed out.
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Q&A with HERNANDO MAYOR TOM FERGUSON Q: What makes your city special? A: Hernando has been able to maintain its small town feel even though it's part of one of the fastest growing counties in Mississippi. Q: What is your favorite place or special spot in your city that holds fond memories? A: The Court House Square has always been a favorite. It has continued to be a gathering place for the young and old, a place to see old friends and forge new friendships. Q: What's one interesting fact about your city that most people would be surprised to learn? A: During the 1940’s up to the 1970’s when Hernando was a much smaller community, we had three new car dealerships, all owned by women. Q: What would you change about your city and why? A: Improve infrastructure. It’s been difficult to keep up at the rate we’ve grown over the past 20-plus years. Q: What's your proudest accomplishment as mayor? A: Adding a second ambulance to serve the citizens of Hernando, it is a big accomplishment for the community. Q: What is on your bucket list (during your mayoral term and/or life in general)? A: I don’t really have a bucket list. When I decided to run
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for mayor it was my intent to sure the citizens of Hernando to the best of my abilities and capitalize on opportunities for improvement as they present themselves. Q: What is the most valuable lesson you’ve learned to date? A: Honesty and integrity are two of the most powerful characteristics a person can have. It is key to the success of an individual. Q: As a child, who or what did you want to be or do when you grew up? A: A pilot. My father was in the war and as a child his best friend had a crop-dusting service here in Hernando. Q: How do you spend your free time when you’re not working? A: I still fly every chance I get and enjoy the company of friends and family. Q: What is something no one knows about you? A: Tom is actually a nickname given to me by my sister. Q: Best advice ever given? A: Work hard and follow the Lord.
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INCORPORATED: 1837 2017 POPULATION: 15,981 (estimated) MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: $66,486 MEDIAN HOUSE LISTING PRICE: $240,000 MEDIAN LISTING PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT: Discover DeSoto 2018-2019 $103
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Q&A with OLIVE BRANCH MAYOR SCOTT PHILLIPS
Q: What makes your city special? A: Small town feel with the big city amenities as well as the people that live here.
Q: If you could change one thing in the world what would it be? A: Political climate.Â
Q: What is your favorite place or special spot in your city that holds fond memories? A: The concrete slab in Old Towne. My father, Scotty Phillips, had a grocery store there years ago and I spent a lot of time there growing up.
Q: What's on your bucket list? A: Still working on it.
Q: If you had a chance to bring your city something it does not presently have, what would that be and why? A: More outdoor recreational areas/parks throughout the city. Q: What's one interesting fact about your city that most people would be surprised to learn? A: In October 2017 we were named one of the top five places to live and raise a family by Money Magazine and realtor.com. Q: What would you change about your city and why? A: I don’t think I would change anything because it would not be the great city that it is today. Q: What's your proudest accomplishment as mayor? A: Opening our all-inclusive playground, to be able to witness a disabled child swing for the first time.
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Q: What is the most valuable lesson that you have learned to date? A: James 1:19 My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry. Q: As a child, who or what did you want to be or do when you grew up? A: Fireman/Mayor. Joined the Olive Branch Volunteer Fire Department in 1989 when I was 16 and then I was elected Mayor in 2013. Inspired by former Mayor Milton Nichols, former Fire Chief/Alderman Perry Lee Bowlan and my father Scotty Phillips who was an Alderman for a couple of terms. Q: How do you spend your free time when you re not working? A: Family, friends, riding Polaris RZR, camping and working on old vehicles.
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INCORPORATED: 1874 2017 POPULATION: 37,435 (estimated) MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: $67,004 MEDIAN HOUSE LISTING PRICE: $238,000 MEDIAN LISTING PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT: Discover DeSoto 2018-2019 $97
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Q&A with HORN LAKE MAYOR ALLEN LATIMER Q: What makes your city special? A: Horn Lake continues to have a "small town" feel to it which encourages each citizen to be interested and willing to contribute to our community. Q: What is your favorite place or special spot in your city that holds fond memories? A: The area along the railroad track. I was raised on the corner of East Center Street and Goodman Road. The school was just a few hundred yards from our home which meant I walked to school. In those days the school was the center of the community. There were no cell phones, computers, or hundreds of tv channels. It gave the people the opportunity to gather and socialize. Q: If you had a chance to bring your city something it does not presently have, what would that be and why? A: Of course more businesses and more jobs. One day I hope to see a walking trail along the several hundred acres the city owns along Horn Lake Creek. Q: What's one interesting fact about your city that most people would be surprised to learn? A: Horn Lake is ranked in the top ten safest cities in Mississippi. Q: What would you change about your city and why? A: We go back to more businesses and jobs. We are for-
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tunate to have citizens who want to have a clean and safe city. Q: What's your proudest accomplishment as mayor? A: In the past few years more businesses have located in Horn Lake, and the city is much cleaner. These are due to our citizens and the excellent people serving them in each department. Q: If you could change one thing in the world what would it be? A: In the United States we need to be more patriotic and less angry. Unfortunately we now have groups that encourage division. There seems to be a feeling among many that the results of elections do not matter if their candidate loses. We must learn to be more civil in our discussions when we are seeking solutions. Q: How do you spend your free time when you're not working? A: As I have aged, I can no longer do Civil War re-enacting, which was truly enjoyable and educational. I still enjoy rabbit hunting with my friends who are kind enough to invite me. I can no longer hunt all day; three to four hours is now my limit. Model trains and reading provide me with enjoyment most of the time.
HORN LAKE
INCORPORATED: 1973 2017 POPULATION: 27,095 (estimated) MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: $45,310 MEDIAN HOUSE LISTING PRICE: $118,000 MEDIAN LISTING PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT: Discover DeSoto 2018-2019 $82
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DARREN MUSSELWHITE Q: What makes your city special? A: Southaven is special because we have been able to achieve the rare combination of having big-city amenities without losing the small-town feel. Still, Southaven is not great because of any one thing. We do many things well and have all the key components of a great place to live. We have all of the following priorities for success: Public Safety, Geographic Location, Transportation Infrastructure, Qualified Workforce, Schools, Healthcare, Affordable Housing Options, Quality of Life, Beautification, Recreational Options.
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Q: What's one interesting fact about your city that most people would be surprised to learn? A: Some people assume because we are the largest city in DeSoto County that we have the highest cost of living. This is not true. Southaven has the fourth-highest property tax rate for entities in Desoto County and has not had a property ad valorem tax change since 2009. The cost of car tags is not determined by the City, nor is the cost of moving traffic violations since the majority of this fine goes to the state.
Q: What is your favorite place or special spot in your city that holds fond memories? A: The Colonial Hills area because I grew up there and played on all of those streets. I spent so much time as a kid at Cherry Valley Park and just ride through there when no one is there sometimes to reminisce.
Q: What would you change about your city and why? A: I would change the aesthetic appeal and am currently trying to do that. Southaven was not a visibly-attractive place as our city developed well from a practical standpoint, but not from a quality standpoint. There is a fine line between mediocrity and excellence and I want everything to be excellent in Southaven.
Q: If you had a chance to bring your city something it does not presently have, what would that be and why? A: We're doing that now. Southaven needs more entertainment options that people have left us for in the past moving to Memphis, Nashville, Atlanta, etc. Silo Square will bring a traditional town square that will function as the center of an entertainment area with more restaurant options and fun events such as special markets, holiday events, and reasons for gatherings.
Q: What's your proudest accomplishment as mayor? A: I know that my purpose in 2013 was to restore integrity to the City's operations and end the dirty political relationships and cronyism that hurt our city. I did that and have also played a big part in difficult and disciplined decisions, in the face of criticism, that will put Southaven in a tremendously healthy financial position that will pay dividends to the City for many years after I am gone.
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SOUTHAVEN
INCORPORATED: 1978 2017 POPULATION: 54,427 (estimated) MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: $58,427 MEDIAN HOUSE LISTING PRICE: $187,000 MEDIAN LISTING PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT: Discover DeSoto 2018-2019 $96
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Q&A with WALLS MAYOR PATTI DENISON Q: What makes your city special? A: The small town atmosphere. Q: What is your favorite place or special spot in your city that holds fond memories? A: Besides my back porch, it would have to be the overlook on the "bluff." You can sit and look over the whole town and see the most beautiful sunsets. Q: If you had a chance to bring your city something it does not presently have, what would that be and why? A: Quality development. I feel like growth and development are coming to the west side of the county continue to grow. The opening of I-269 opens up great opportunity for this side of the county and we want to be ready. Q: What's one interesting fact about your city that most people would be surprised to learn? A: The Sacred Heart League has been a resident of Walls for many years and back in the 60s, it raised funds by creating the Jesus statue that could be found on dash boards across America. Q: What would you change about your city and why? A: The accessibility and availability of more community recreational areas such as parks and walking trails so that we could encourage and promote more community activities.
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Q: What's your proudest accomplishment as mayor? A: Meeting the challenge of operating on limited revenues while continuing to provide quality services for our citizens. Q: If you could change one thing in the world what would it be? A: Unity! Q: What's on your bucket list? A: I really don't have a "bucket list." I have been blessed and cannot really think of anything other doing what I can to leave things a little better. Q: As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A: A missionary. Q: What is the most valuable lesson that you have learned to date? A: Not to judge someone by appearance. Everyone has a story so take time to listen and get to know their story. Q: How do you spend your free time when you're not working? A: I love to travel so I take very opportunity to do that, but most of my time is spent with my grandchildren. We love swimming, biking, walking, running and just being outside.
WALLS
INCORPORATED: 2003 2017 POPULATION: 1,295 (estimated) MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME: $41,845 MEDIAN HOUSE LISTING PRICE: $160,000 MEDIAN LISTING PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT: Discover DeSoto 2018-2019 $89
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Faith ! HISTORY OF DESOTO COUNTY RELIGION
Colonial French settlers brought Christianity into the lands that are now the state of Mississippi in the 1600’s. Throughout the period of French rule and the period of Spanish dominion that followed, Roman Catholicism was the principal religion. Once Mississippi passed into American hands and the statehood of Mississippi was achieved in 1817, a new period of religious history began. Religion at this time was marked not by state control but by the supremely American concept of freedom to choose one's religion. Mississippi was attracting Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians, and other Protestant evangelical faiths at a remarkable pace. Today, the faith community in DeSoto County has an estimated number of 31 different religions and over 200 congregations within those religious practices.
! Now home to Crosspointe Church, this was the first First Presbyterian Church of Hernando, which dates back to the 1878’s. The structure has maintained most of its original appearance, including the walnut balustrades and pews. During The Hernando Epidemic (yellow fever) of 1878, the church assisted the ill which killed almost half of the city’s inhabitants in six weeks.
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EDUCATION DeSoto County schools continue to boast a growing student population and implement cutting-edge technology in their vocational programs contributing to the county’s economic vitality.
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ABOUT DESOTO COUNTY SCHOOLS ! 42 Schools ! Largest public school district in the state with over 34,000 students. ! Only district in the state to make the Advanced Placement Honor Roll. ! Highest number of board certified teachers in the state
DESOTO COUNTY SCHOOLS ATHLETICS DeSoto Central High ! 6A Baseball-2018 State Champions ! 6A Softball-2018 State Champions ! 6A Girls Dance-2018 State Champions ! 6A Girls Cheer-2018 State Champions Olive Branch ! 5A Boys Basketball-2018 State Champions Center Hill ! 5A Girls Track- 2018 State Champions ! 5A Girls Dance- 2018 State Champions
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Northpoint Christian School, Southaven 662-349-3096 Sacred Heart School, Southaven 662-349-0900 Bethel Baptist School, Walls 662-781-7777 DeSoto County Academy, Olive Branch 662-895-6385 Cross Creek Christian Academy, Olive Branch 662-895-0525 Magnolia Heights, Senatobia 662-562-4491 Grove Christian Academy, Hernando 610-888-4038
THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI-DESOTO The University of Mississippi DeSoto works in conjunction with area community college partners to help Mid-South students complete their college degrees. Junior, senior, and graduate-level college coursework is offered through day, evening, and online courses. Students are able to continue working, maintain important roles in family life, and stay active in local communities. outreach.olemiss.edu
NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE Northwest Mississippi Community College provides an exceptional opportunity to achieve your educational goals through programs and services designed for students who plan to seek a four-year degree, train for immediate employment, or transition to a new career. northwestms.edu
DELTA TECHNICAL COLLEGE Delta Technical College, established in 2004, our Horn Lake campus is the first of our Delta Technical College locations. Located just south of Memphis, we offer a wide variety of vocational training programs and courses in the allied health and mechanical trade fields. deltatechnicalcollege.com
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! Hernando was once known as the “Marrying Capital” in the country. People poured into the county to get married at the courthouse for its quickie marriages performed when there was no waiting period. In 1957, more than 62,000 licenses were issued and at its peak, the DeSoto County Circuit Court Clerk’s office issued 144 licenses in a single day- at the time the population in Hernando was roughly around 1500. This ended on June 29, 1958, after the state legislature passed a blood test and three day waiting period law. ! K.J. Wright, a graduate of Olive Branch High School, was drafted into the NFL by the Seattle Seahawks in 2011. Wright was part of the 2014 Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks team as a starting linebacker. In 2017, he received an overall grade of 82 and Pro Football Focus ranked him 19th among all linebackers. K.J. is still an active player with the Seattle Seahawks. ! John Grisham’s first novel, A Time to Kill, was inspired by a trial he witnessed at the courthouse in Hernando. ! Melissa Cookston, born and raised in the Mississippi Delta, is a seven-time world barbecue champion making her the “Winningest” woman in BBQ. Melissa lives in DeSoto County and owns two area restaurants, Memphis BBQ Company and STEAK by Melissa. ! Ricky Stenhouse Jr., raised in Olive Branch, was the first Mississippi driver to attempt a full-time schedule since Lake Speed in 1997. In 2017, he was ranked 13th and currently competes full-time in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 17 Ford Fusion for Roush Fenway Racing.
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