The Mississippi Press - Fri Nov 27
FBI OFFICIALS need public support as they make what may be one last push for justice in unsolved cases linked to the violence of the civil rights era.
Neshoba County General adding beds from H.C. WatkinsMeridian Star - Thu Nov 26
From staff reports Neshoba County General Hospital and Nursing Home in Philadelphia has received Certificate of Need authority for the relocation and addition of 15 long-term care, skilled nursing facility beds from the former H.C. Watkins Extended Care Facility in Clarke County.
Love's Kitchen prepares for Thanksgiving mealMeridian Star - Tue Nov 24
Fannie Johnson has been the director of Love's Kitchen for more than a year now and she says she cries a lot of tears - tears of joy that is.
AT&T expands 3G serviceMississippi Business Journal - Mon Nov 23
PHILADELPHIA a ' AT&T has rolled out its third generation mobile broadband network in Philadelphia.
MDOT to Make Traffic Change in Neshoba CountyWTOK-TV Meridian - Fri Nov 20
The Mississippi Department of Transportation will detour traffic at the intersection of Highway 19 and Highway 492 in Neshoba County, starting Monday.
Victims' kin in civil-rights era cases soughtThe Clarion-Ledger - Fri Nov 20
The FBI is seeking to find family members of 33 people slain during the civil rights movement.
Marker vandals are cowardsThe Clarion-Ledger - Fri Nov 13
Rats run at night, doing their dirty work in the dark. They fear the light - for when people see them in the light, they clean out the rat nest.
Petal band continues successful marchHattiesburg American - Fri Nov 13
Three high school marching bands continued the Pine Belt's tradition of exceptional music programs by placing in the top six in their divisions at the Mississippi Marching Band Championship recently.
Plea brings 5- year sentenceMeridian Star - Thu Nov 12
The former treasurer of the Longino Volunteer Fire Department has been sentenced to five years in prison and has been ordered to pay more than $60,000 in restitution after pleading guilty to embezzlement.
Sanders Gets New Trial in PhiladelphiaWTOK-TV Meridian - Mon Nov 09
Temp: 62.0 F Wind Chill: 60 F Meridian, Key Field, MS Font Size: A Neshoba County jury is deliberating for a second time the fate of a man charged with murder.
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