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Snow Lake Shores council unanimously extends town's state of emergency

March 15, 2026 | Snow Lake Shores, Benton County, Mississippi


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Snow Lake Shores council unanimously extends town's state of emergency
The Snow Lake Shores Mayor and Board of Aldermen voted unanimously March 15 to extend the town's declaration of a state of emergency during a special meeting held by phone, the minutes state.

Alderwoman Cynthia Brinkmeyer moved to extend the declaration; Alderman Mike Fly seconded the motion. Mayor Harry Leuer, Alderman Mike Fly, Alderman Shawn DeCrow and Alderwoman Cynthia Brinkmeyer were recorded as present and "all in favor" of the motion, which the minutes record as carried.

The minutes do not specify an effective date range or the duration of the extension. The record states only that the board considered and approved an extension of the Town of Snow Lake Shores' state of emergency.

The special meeting opened at 7:15 p.m. and was conducted via phone from the Snow Lake Shores Town Hall office. After the emergency-declaration vote, Alderman Mike Fly moved to adjourn; Alderwoman Cynthia Brinkmeyer seconded and the motion carried unanimously. The minutes are signed by Mayor Harry Leuer and attest to Sheri Briggs as Town Clerk (the transcript contains a garbled rendering near the clerk's attestation).

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