Southaven Mayor Investigation could have Cost City Millions

The city of Southaven has lost two grants worth $500,000 each, and the state investigation into the mayor could be to blame.

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JeffersonTao - 1/10/2012 10:22 AM
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So typical the result of Republicans in government: Run as the family values, morally superior, fiscal conservative, then get in office and spend, spend, spend, especially on your buddies and corporate string pullers. No more keeping that ego in check and that pecker in the pants either.

So Haven - 1/10/2012 9:00 AM
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Is this a news article or a desperate attempt to meet a deadline with a non-story? The headline tells the reader all he needs to know - this is pure speculation. How about trying a little investigative journalism? Contacting the MDOT might have been a nice touch to determine whether or not they were holding back funds???

cop mom - 1/9/2012 8:24 PM
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Why would any resident of Southaven give money to a fund that helped this thief pay back the city for money that he fraudently spent? I hope those people are now realizing that their actions may have cost our city a million dollars! Maybe now they are now realizing what a fraud and a thief Greg Davis is. The Board of Alderman were enablers....they all just need to go away! Asking for his resignation is too little, too late.
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