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Candidates and property owners have 5 days to remove signs in some areas.
Paper ballots, affidavits, and voting machine problems lead to delays in Oktibbeha County
EMCC Mayhew campus starts radio station
Kabir Karriem faced two write-in candidates in District 41 House Race
Chamber of Commerce honors Columbus and Lowndes County Teachers
New dining options for MSU students
Mississippi voters pick candidates in party primary polling
Macon joins a growing number of Mississippi towns and cities to bring down the State Flag
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Second runoff in tight race for Tribal Chief called for August 25th
Mississippi Silicon expected to hire 200 when completed
Two men arrested in connection to string of burglaries in Webster County (Miss.)
In Oktibbeha County 6th Grade could be the most important grade for newly consolidated student body
Midway through the 90-day Mississippi College- and Career-Ready Standards (MCCRS) Feedback Forum, 91.8% of commenters have indicated their approval of the state’s academic standards.
Lee County School District holds annual convocation
A new cross country track in Tupelo will be ready in time for the start of school next week
18th Annual Artesia Days Festival Kicks Off
The Mayor of Lambert is facing charges following two separate indictments by a Quitman County Grand Jury,
Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks announces dates for Deer and early Teal hunting applications
WCBI continuing coverage of the Neshoba County Fair
Dr. Pamela Lacy, a Columbus obstetrician/gynecologist with Physicians and Surgeons Clinic, will keynote Mississippi University for Women’s Saturday, Aug. 1 graduation ceremony