Video: Fulton Next North Mississippi Town to Vote on Alcohol Sales
A 2 year old law allows county seats and towns with 5,000 or more citizens to decide alcohol sale issue independent of the county.
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A 2 year old law allows county seats and towns with 5,000 or more citizens to decide alcohol sale issue independent of the county.
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Republican Lt. Gov. Kay Ivey is seeking a second term Nov. 4 against former Democratic state Rep. James Fields.
Mississippi voters are being asked to create a constitutional right to hunt and fish.
The Mississippi Legislative Black Caucus says state government needs to make a stronger effort to buy more goods and services from businesses owned by minorities and women.
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Travis Childers and State Democratic leaders working to get out the vote.
Dan Penn goes home again for special show.
Multi-media presentation emphasizes importance of positive life-choices
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Tupelo leader named the best superintendent in the state.
Today's appearance marks the first time Thompson has appeared on the Ole Miss campus.
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Fisher will charge $195 an hour for herself and others who help her, up to $99,000 over a year.
Senator says as long as healthcare protocols are followed, spread of the disease should be contained.
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