Southaven mayor challenges Strickland to look for third revenue source for sewer issues

By , Daily Memphian Updated: February 18, 2022 3:48 PM CT | Published: February 18, 2022 3:48 PM CT
<strong>Southaven Mayor Darren Musselwhite (from left), Arkansas state Sen. Keith Ingram, Dunavant Enterprises CEO Bill Dunavant, and Tipton County executive Jeff Huffman attended the RegionSmart Tri-State Luncheon at FedExForum on Friday, Feb. 18.</strong> (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian)

Southaven Mayor Darren Musselwhite (from left), Arkansas state Sen. Keith Ingram, Dunavant Enterprises CEO Bill Dunavant, and Tipton County executive Jeff Huffman attended the RegionSmart Tri-State Luncheon at FedExForum on Friday, Feb. 18. (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian)

Memphis and Southaven have been in court over Mayor Jim Strickland’s plan to end any new sewer connections to North Mississippi in 2023. 

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RegionSmart Darren Musselwhite Jim Strickland Keith Ingram Jeff Huffman North Mississippi

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