Concerns Fired Up Over Training Site -- Facility Quietly Landed On Board of Adjustment Agenda, but Neighbors Fear Noise of Detonations

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A proposed law-enforcement and tactical-training facility that has ignited concerns about detonations could get the go-ahead from the DeSoto County Board of Adjustment despite reservations from county supervisors about the level of public notice.

"The Board of Supervisors doesn't have any input or say unless a decision is appealed," Bill Russell, District 3 supervisor and president of the five-member panel, said Wednesday. He said he was alarmed to hear that there had been relatively little public notification about the proposed Tactical Energetic Entry Systems training facility on the dead end of Star Landing Road.

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Concerns Fired Up Over Training Site -- Facility Quietly Landed On Board of Adjustment Agenda, but Neighbors Fear Noise of Detonations

The matter was to come up this month before the Board of Adjustment but was pulled from the agenda at the request of Alan Brosnan, president of Horn Lake-based TEES, to ...

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