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Liz Terry replaces recently resigned Bernard Buckhalter - will represent restaurant interests
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Liz Terry replaces recently resigned Bernard Buckhalter - will represent restaurant interests
For gun owners where children are in the home, every precaution should be taken to avoid accidental or negligent discharge of any weapon of any caliber.
Starkville aldermen override the Mayor's veto to repeal the equality resolution and plus one health insurance.
Columbus Rotarians Get Update on MUW Nursing, and Award Scholarships
Cochran also confirmed that his current chief of staff Bruce Evans will be staff director on the appropriations panel.
Mississippi State University President Mark E. Keenum has been appointed to the College Football Playoff's (CFP) Board of Managers.
MEC will travel to approximately 30 communities throughout the state.
Highlighting the strengths of regions throughout Mississippi is the goal of the Mississippi Economic Council’s Regional Round-Up meetings.
A spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner calls the proposal, "the same, old top-down approach" from President Barack Obama.
Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves today released a legislative plan to reform state contracting laws, increase government transparency, effectively spend classroom dollars and improve medical care.
Starkville's award winning community theater company claimed Best Production for "A Catered Affair," along with Tupelo Community Theater's "Lone Star."
Marijuana might be on it's way to becoming legalized in Mississippi. Lowndes county residents gathered at a meeting to get signatures on a ballot initiative petition, which would help the legalization of marijuana and cannabis in the state.
The court has agreed to review the convictions of 23-year-old Daryl Shinn and 53-year-old Vance Drummer.
It's nothing to write home about, but it is improving.
On Dec. 6, 2014, 19-year-old Jessica Lane Chambers was attacked and burned by an unknown assailant or assailants.
One tweet on UPI's feed said that the Pope said World War III had begun.
MDOT employees recognized for assisting hotel clerk who was being assaulted by unknown man.
A new year, a new CEO, and a new outlook on reconstruction.
Crews are replacing road signs along state maintained roads
Until now, Mexico has required citizens to get birth certificates at local government offices in Mexico.
The mission of the newly activated squadron is to graduate on-time, combat-ready attack pilots and maintenance professionals for the Afghan air force.
If you're looking to retire here in the Magnolia State, North Mississippi is the place to be.
The new Alabama Legislature is back for the second -- and likely final day -- of its organizational session.
Representative Mike Hubbard keeps his seat as Speaker, in spite of indictment on ethics charges.
The battle between Kior and the state is getting nastier as the troubled biofuel maker seeks to have a receiver take control of the idled Columbus plant.