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Former car dealership turned school bus shop could be new WIN Job Center
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Former car dealership turned school bus shop could be new WIN Job Center
Nine people identified as undocumented immigrants have been arrested in Raymond for identity theft.
In his first term, Gov. Phil Bryant has allowed eight bills to become law without his signature. All have been suffrage bills.
45th Annual Squarefest on in Calhoun City
The annual state congress brings together 4-H members, volunteers, Extension agents and Extension specialists.
State Fire Marshal credits education and improvements to smoke detector access
VFW post 4272 makes generous donation to special needs athletes
The school provides specialized education services to students in Oxford and surrounding districts.
A simple road paving project that turned into a long and expensive legal battle is finally coming to a close
Tupelo is playing host to over 200 chiefs and firefighters from the Mississippi Fire Chiefs Association at the Bancorpsouth Arena.
Bee Hive operates seven assisted living facilities in Mississippi, with one on the way in Batesville
Elvis Fest Sponsors Rock the Night Away in Tupelo
Politicians meet and greet tonight looking for votes
It will be at least next week before testing can determine more details about the bone.
Funeral for Ed Crider set for Monday at 2PM
City considering building new entertainment facility or expanding existing one.
Boeing Funding Research Initiative at Mississippi State
Haley Bean, Grace Gault, Alex Norwood and Xavier Taylor are first Stauffer Scholarship winners
The Alabama House has passed a bill that would give terminally ill patients the right to try experimental drugs.
"Planting a Straight Furrow" chronicles the life and career of Senator John Stennis
The goal is to eventually do away with paper all together.
Winston Academy student Dev Jaiswal and Starkville Academy student Bates Bennette have both successfully completed the third round of competition.
The goal is to keep at least five feet of walking space open. City leaders say the decision came after complaints about sidewalk obstructions.