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Area law enforcement officers recommend recording serial numbers and taking pictures of Christmas goodies, in the event that they are stolen.
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Area law enforcement officers recommend recording serial numbers and taking pictures of Christmas goodies, in the event that they are stolen.
Constable and his brother team up to help out a family at Christmas
Shoppers still hitting the stores looking for those last minute gifts.
Christmas gifts have changed over the years, but meaning and traditions remain
Sony has struck a deal with YouTube to offer digital rentals of "The Interview" beginning Thursday.
Yokohama Boulevard right on track for January 1st opening.
Move by specialty lift manufacturer could mean 70 new jobs in Plantersville area
The flu is becoming more widespread across the twin states.
Edgar Ray Killen spoke to The Associated Press this month inside the Mississippi State Penitentiary.
A federal judge has struck down Labor Department regulations extending minimum wage and overtime pay to nearly 2 million home health care workers.
US official declines to say if it is responsible.
Revised hours will be posted at each Post Office.
The threat of severe weather is in the forecast for most of the state Monday afternoon through Tuesday
The MAEP Petition, or Initiative #42, obtained the sufficient number of signatures required to be placed on the 2015 General Election ballot.
Volunteers distribute "Angel Tree" gifts at The Tupelo Furniture Market
Over 60 Aberdeen children will have a Merrier Christmas thanks to the efforts of Aberdeen City workers
Mississippi's College Board gave final approval Thursday to plans for the state's eight public universities to raise tuition by an average of 3.2 percent this fall.
The new appointments are part of the MDE's ongoing plan to provide better access to high-quality early childhood education programs.
The state's jobless rate fell to 7.3 percent, down from 7.6 percent in October and 8 percent in November 2013.
Charles "Chuck" Younger was sworn in today to fill the District 17 seat.
This week, President Obama signed a bill into law that included a section regarding weight limits for U.S. Route 78 in Mississippi.
Fisher replaces Christopher B. Epps, who resigned Nov. 5, 2014. Fisher will assume his position in January 2015.
Federal officials say the private files of 48,439 workers may have been compromised by a computer breach.
The Mississippi Board of Education is setting ambitious goals in a new strategic plan, including having all students graduate from high school.