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When they were Freshman, their town was virtually destroyed by an EF5 tornado.
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When they were Freshman, their town was virtually destroyed by an EF5 tornado.
Three more arrested in Cochran photo controversy.
The Senate campaign has been an ugly one. But are negative political ad's really effective?
State Fire Marshal Mike Chaney urges cautious grilling for Memorial Day weekend.
NRCS offers a hand to eligible farmers and ranchers in storm-affected areas.
It's a first in Mississippi, a village post office will now operate inside a community store.
Lily Adams won the Saris Cycling Group's national poster contest.
Area bicyclists took to the streets this evening to remember those killed or injured while riding on public roads.
A new marketing campaign will tell visitors Tupelo is open for business, after a destructive tornado swept through the city last month.
As part of her "Read Across Mississippi" education initiative.
State Charter School Board Members meet with Columbus Organizers
Local Loggers Look to Legislators for Waivers on Weight on Highway 78
Some FEMA Centers Set to Close in Storm Stricken Areas
LGBT groups faces political obstacles in the state.
An ex-prisoner pardoned from then-Gov. Haley Barbour has pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
Cochran children express feelings about the photo taken of their mother.
An Afghanistan war veteran set to receive the medal of honor next month.
Representatives from FEMA, MEMA and the Small Businesses Administration were at Tupelo City Hall Monday evening to hear from locals affected by the tornado.
Stokes Beard Elementary held its Pre-Kindergarten graduation with a graduating class 40 students.
The bizarre case of the Tupelo man accused of sending ricin-laced letters to government officials is over.
Last week, Lee County Sheriff Jim Johnson warned about callers threatening residents with arrest for failure to appear for jury duty.
Vehicle-to-Vehicle communication aims to improve overall traffic safety.
Authorities may test DNA from a skull found in a Florida orange grove four decades ago to see if it may be that of a woman missing since 1973.
Authorities say a conservative Mississippi blogger went into a nursing home, photographed the bedridden wife of Republican U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran without permission and posted an image online as part of an anti-Cochran video.