Welcome to Town of Blue Springs
SMALL TOWN. BIG VALUES.
Town Leadership
Meet the Mayor and Board of Aldermen who serve the citizens of Town of Blue Springs. View current leadership, council details, and election information.
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Stay informed about the town’s codes, policies, and regulations. Review current ordinances that help keep Town of Blue Springs well-maintained.
About Town of Blue Springs
A Proud Past and a Promising Future
Our town has a rich history and a strong sense of community pride. Established in the early 1900s, it has grown from a small rural town into a welcoming place to live, work, and raise a family. Generations of residents have contributed to its progress, maintaining the traditions and values that make our town unique.
Education has always been an important part of local life, with schools and community programs supporting the success of students and families. Civic organizations and volunteer groups continue to strengthen community connections and celebrate shared accomplishments.
Today, Town of Blue Springs offers a mix of small businesses, local services, and family-owned enterprises that keep the community thriving. Surrounded by farmland and open space, it provides both the charm of small-town living and access to modern conveniences.

Call Before You Dig
Before starting any digging project, it’s important to call 811 at least 48 hours in advance to have underground utilities properly marked. This free nationwide service helps prevent accidents and damage by identifying the location of buried gas, electric, water, sewer, telecommunications, and cable lines.
Striking an underground utility can cause serious injury, service outages, costly repairs, and legal penalties. Whether you’re installing a fence, planting trees, or beginning a major construction project, state law requires you to contact 811 before you dig.
Simply dial 811 or visit Call811.com to submit a request online.
Union County Heritage Museum
Discover the stories, people, and traditions that shaped Northeast Mississippi at the Union County Heritage Museum in New Albany. Spanning two city blocks, this immersive museum experience brings history to life through interactive exhibits, historic structures, regional artifacts, and engaging cultural displays for visitors of all ages.
Inside the museum’s six galleries, guests can explore exhibits highlighting local industry, sports history, railroads, agriculture, folk art, and the everyday lives of generations past. Outside, “Frenchman’s Bend” invites visitors to step into Mississippi’s rural heritage with a restored country store, blacksmith shop, caboose, early doctor’s office, auto body shop, and the William Faulkner Literary Garden — all designed to create hands-on, memorable experiences.
For more than 30 years, the Union County Heritage Museum has served as a gathering place for education, preservation, and storytelling, offering a meaningful connection to the culture and character of Mississippi’s past while inspiring future generations to explore it.
Follow us on Facebook!
Stay connected with Town of Blue Springs by following our official Facebook page. It’s the easiest way to stay informed about what’s happening in your community — from important announcements and public notices to upcoming events and local celebrations.
We regularly share updates on town projects, weather alerts, utility schedules, council meetings, and helpful reminders for residents and visitors. You’ll also find photos from community gatherings, highlights from local organizations, and opportunities to get involved in city programs.
Join the conversation, share your ideas, and see how Town of Blue Springs continues to grow and thrive together.



