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A narrow majority of Alabama legislators have accepted an automatic pay increase that they were eligible to receive this spring.
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A narrow majority of Alabama legislators have accepted an automatic pay increase that they were eligible to receive this spring.
United States Postal Service carriers will be accepting food donations as they deliver mail.
New funding is provided to help the Miss. Dept. of Education improve teaching efforts.
Gov. Bryant penned approval of House Bill 1231.
Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant has signed a bill to legalize a marijuana extract to be used as medicine under tightly controlled circumstances.
Soybeans have been an important commodity in Mississippi for more than 50 years.
The Film Festival begins Thursday at noon. There will be competition for high school filmmakers on Saturday.
Gov. Phil Bryant today signed into law a package of three bills to protect Mississippi’s right-to-work status.
The Synergy Showchoir's singers, dancers and musicians will be going to Chicago for the national competition later this month.
Attorney General Jim Hood is stepping up efforts to prevent teens and young adults from illegally posting on-line, especially social networking sites such as Facebook or Twitter.
A Pontotoc furniture company closes its doors, leaving 63 people without jobs.
Hall of Famer won Women's Open there in 1999.
The duo are selling a limited edition Tupelo Police Department T-shirt for $20 with every dime going to the officer families.
Anyone who wishes to drop off donations can do so at the Salvation Army office located at 2219 Main Street in Columbus.
More than 65,000 attended this year's Amory Railroad Festival which is celebrating its 36th year, making it the oldest festival in North Mississippi.
Secretary of State Delbert Hoseman was in our area today, raising awareness about the new voter ID law.
Mississippi's secretary of state is in our area Monday, raising awareness about the new voter ID law.
Attorneys General meet today for roundtable discussion on growing concern of copper theft.
There are t-shirts, manicure-pedicures, meals from local restaurants, and much more up for grabs.
A lawsuit filed by the state against the Federal Flood Insurance program will be withdrawn per a new law passed by Congress.
Congressman Gregg Harper got a first hand look at how some Mississippi State students are changing how we could drive in the future.
Lowndes County Schools Study ACT Prep Classes
Crime victims, soldiers and their families are benefiting from a contraband that the Mississippi Department of Corrections is eager to find and get rid of -- cellphones
U.S. Senator Thad Cochran says he is optimistic toward potential energy and economic benefits in the 2014 farm bill.