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8 Days is heading into its final day as 3,000 volunteers wrapped up their work Saturday.
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8 Days is heading into its final day as 3,000 volunteers wrapped up their work Saturday.
Mississippi's unemployment rate is the highest in the nation.
SSA announces local Social Security offices would continue to provide benefit verification letters until further notice.
Health care and transportation management company MTM, Inc. is locating non-emergency medical transportation and call center operations in Jackson, Miss.
Airbus Helicopter could get big order for its Lakota.
McDaniel's attorneys are requesting their arguments be heard before the entire state Supreme Court panel because today's decision was not.
Senate Appropriations Committee approves 2015 Defense Appropriations bill.
Future Engineering Students get an up close look at Technology in motion
Event allows area non-profits to get information on available resources
Attorneys today told the media they've found illegal and crossover votes, along with improper absentee ballots.
Bowling will have new deadline to appeal sentence
District Attorney calls House Bill 585 a "Game Changer"
8 Days of Hope plans to launch an Emergency Response ministry
The Tupelo City Council is a step closer to providing a half million dollars for improvements to a taxiway at Tupelo Regional Airport.
8 Days of Hope Working Hard to help in Tupelo
Third Sentence Handed Down in West Point Murder Case
Summer Reading Program adds special guests to keep children excited about reading
Cochran campaign releases county-by-county numbers.
Hinds County Republican Party chairman Pete Perry says 300 to 350 possible illegally cast votes were found.
McDaniel asks court to open records.
Work is almost finished on a new bridge for what is known as the northern loop
Construction continues on a new silicon plant in Burnsville in Tishomingo County
Chickasaw County leaders are considering a prison recycling farm that could help inmates pay off fines
Recent changes at Region Four Mental Health Services now have New Albany and Union County leaders looking for ways to help the mentally ill and drug addicts