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Measure passed with no dissenting votes.
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Measure passed with no dissenting votes.
From simple to fancy, fireworks are a Fourth Favorite.
Search of a Palmetto (Miss.) home turns up 20 grams of crack.
Monroe County Airport to get Upgrades to Facilities
Portland based air carrier wants to be Tupelo's airline of choice.
D.A.R.E. Camp teaches life skills to Tupelo children
The "Lisa Marie" and "Hound Dog II" will have to find new homes early next year.
Rikard, a partner with Butler Snow, LLP, has practiced environmental law since 1996.
St. Louis based air carrier wants to be Tupelo's next provider.
The 4 Laning of Highway 6 is a boon for motorists,, but businesses may be a different story.
More grilling fires occur during the month of July than any other month.
Asks to be able to review election materials, wants conflict between state and federal law resolved.
MDOT urges caution during Independence Day celebrations.
Man also on death row for capital murder in separate case.
National Center For the Prevention of Home Improvement Fraud representative meets with Lee County residents
A Tupelo-based national ministry is applauding today's ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Mississippi Congressman Alan Nunnelee continues his recovery from brain surgery close to the nation's capital.
A long-time company is expanding and another business is opening a hub to serve regional customers
Dozens of new laws take effect Tuesday, including one designed to make the criminal justice system more efficient and less expensive.
SCOTUS rules that some corporations can hold religious objections that allow them to opt out of the new health law requirement that they cover contraceptives for women.
Reforms make changes in sentencing, prisons.
The project represents a corporate investment of $500,000 and will create 20 new jobs.