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Tests performed by the State Department of Public Health Laboratory indicate that the water is safe to drink.
Records supposed to be public but quirks exist.
President Barack Obama isn't on Alabama's primary election ballot Tuesday, but the campaigns in both political parties make it seem like he is.
Mississippi is preparing to use its new voter ID law for the first time, culminating a long political fight in a state with a troubled past of voting-rights suppression.
The Board is closer to finding a management company to take over operation of the Choctaw County Medical Center and Nursing Home.
Federal money continues to help Mississippians recover from last month's deadly tornado outbreak.
Hurricane season begins Sunday, but storm preparations can be made today.
Summer Food Service Program to provide meals to children thanks to federal government.
22 people walked across the Lyceum stage at EMCC to received their GED's this evening.
Tupelo student Maria Kaltchenko makes it to round 6 in National Scripps Spelling Bee.
Mississippi's Nissan plant will son add hundreds of new workers to the payroll.
Local attorneys and legal experts are helping storm victims in Tupelo get back on their feet.
Many are paying tribute following the death of renowned author Maya Angelou.
As hurricane season approaches, preparation proves important.
Three Rivers PDD to use grant funds to provide temporary jobs for displaced workers.
MDEQ Executive Director Trudy Fishers announces she will step down.
Swift response following April 28 storms proved vital to recovery process.
EPA to award Mississippi communities with brownsfields grant.
Gov. Phil Bryant speaks with Boys State delegates on MSU campus.
Tupelo leaders brainstorm about how the city should rebuild after the April 28th tornado.
Dutschke was sentenced to 20 years in prison Tuesday in Lee County Circuit Court.
US Senator Thad Cochran makes trip to Louisville.
MSU students from Miss., Ala., Ga. and Tenn. receive 2014-15 building construction science scholarships.
Residents gathered around the town's gazebo where they sang the National Anthem and joined in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Pickens County Voters get a Chance to Vote on Sales Tax Measure