Sept 15, 2015: Daily Journal: Taxes hold steady for Lee County, some raises given
“That shows good management,” said board president Tommie Lee Ivy, who represents District 4.
“That shows good management,” said board president Tommie Lee Ivy, who represents District 4.
Mar 16, 2015: WCBI: Tupelo Named a Top 10 Micropolitan
“Our success is only possible because our existing industries continue their commitment to our workforce, putting faith in our community,” said Lee County Board of Supervisors President Tommie Lee Ivy. “This year’s achievements are built around the partnerships between the Mississippi Development Authority and Tennessee Valley Authority economic development officials and we are truly appreciative of everyone who worked on our behalf to achieve this success for Tupelo, Lee County, and our region as a whole.”
“Our success is only possible because our existing industries continue their commitment to our workforce, putting faith in our community,” said Lee County Board of Supervisors President Tommie Lee Ivy. “This year’s achievements are built around the partnerships between the Mississippi Development Authority and Tennessee Valley Authority economic development officials and we are truly appreciative of everyone who worked on our behalf to achieve this success for Tupelo, Lee County, and our region as a whole.”
Jan 5, 2015: Daily Journal: Ivy named president for Lee County supervisors
Tommie Lee Ivy took over the gavel Monday from Darrell Rankin as the president of the Lee County Board of Supervisors.
Tommie Lee Ivy took over the gavel Monday from Darrell Rankin as the president of the Lee County Board of Supervisors.
July 24, 2011: Daily Journal: Lee County supervisors face re-election challenges
The 12 hopefuls, including five incumbents, are vying this year to fill the five slots on the Lee County Board of Supervisors. Four candidates will compete for the District 1 seat; two each will go after District 2 and District 3; and three will battle for District 5.
District 4 incumbent Tommie Lee Ivy faces no opponents and will sail into his fifth term without a challenge.
The 12 hopefuls, including five incumbents, are vying this year to fill the five slots on the Lee County Board of Supervisors. Four candidates will compete for the District 1 seat; two each will go after District 2 and District 3; and three will battle for District 5.
District 4 incumbent Tommie Lee Ivy faces no opponents and will sail into his fifth term without a challenge.