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Harper’s assistant to change district hours to serve community better

By: Magnolia Tribune - March 30, 2011

HARPER ASSISTANT ESTABLISHES NEW OFFICE SCHEDULE
TO BETTER SERVICE DISTRICT
 
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Representative Gregg Harper (R–Miss.) today announced that beginning April 1, 2011, his congressional office will expand monthly office operations into Kemper, Noxubee and Winston Counties. Henry A. “Hank” Moseley, Harper’s special assistant for constituent services based out of Starkville, Miss., has been tapped to head these efforts.
 
“I am committed to providing the very best constituent services possible to the people who have elected me to office,” said Harper. “Hank has a storied career in public service and his understanding of local matters is unmatched. I know that Hank shares my commitment to improving the lives of citizens across Mississippi.”
 
During the visits to these counties, Moseley’s key objective will be to respond to constituent service inquiries in this region of Mississippi’s Third Congressional District, and to work closely with local officials in that area. Moseley will be available by request to visit with constituents who have concerns or needs regarding assistance that is being provided by Harper’s Mississippi staff.
 
Office Schedules:
 
Kemper County
Kemper County Courthouse
Board of Supervisors’ Board Room
280 Veterans Street
DeKalb, Mississippi 39328
10:00 a.m.
*Second Wednesday of each month
 
Noxubee County
Noxubee County Courthouse
Board of Supervisors’ Board Room
505 South Jefferson Street
Macon, Mississippi 39341
10:00 a.m.
*Third Wednesday of each month
 
Winston County
Winston County Courthouse
Board of Supervisors’ Board Room
115 South Court Avenue
Louisville, Mississippi 39339
10:00 a.m.
*First Wednesday of each month
 
To schedule a meeting with Hank Moseley, contact Harper’s Starkville office by phone at (662) 324-0007.

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