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Mississippi news from ClarionLedger.com

A mother has lost the second of her three children in a year's time.

 

Mississippi's revised port expansion project has been accepted by the federal government, clearing the way for the state to begin work on the plan, using $570 million in block grant money initially ea...

 

More than 300 students have chosen to transfer within Jackson Public Schools because the attended schools are low-performing and in improvement status.

 

A flagging economy, tight credit and rising tuition are teaching college students some hard lessons these days. And their reward for surviving until graduation? A lean job market and plenty of debt.

 

Freshman Jonnett Johnson already worries about the student loans she'll have to pay back once she leaves the University of Southern Mississippi.

 

This week, the city of Jackson was moving forward with a plan to take over JATRAN.

 

A federal judge has ruled that a Mississippi court, not a federal one, should hear a dispute over a state settlement with MCI in which $14 million in legal fees is at stake and political charges and c...

 

Today, for the 16th consecutive year, the Capital City Classic will be played at Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium.

 

The novel is about a shocking murder, but it was the price of the book that staggered Jennifer Lindsey.

 
 

Local News from Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal via Yahoo! News

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NEW YORK - Wall Street staged a surprising comeback Friday, with the major indexes jumping more than 5 percent and the Dow Jones industrials surging nearly 500 points in a late afternoon rally, ending...

 

Approximately 50 people are jobless following a round of alleged layoffs by Fulton furniture manufacturer Max Home, according to Itawamba360.com. - Click here for more.

 

JACKSON - Mississippi University for Women's president had the authority to break ties with the Columbus school's more than 100-year-old alumnae association, the Mississippi Supreme Court ruled Thursd...

 

Belden woman dies in one-car accident TUPELO - A Belden woman was killed in an automobile accident on the Natchez Trace Parkway on Thursday morning.

 

OXFORD - It's unclear why former Booneville attorney Joey Langston will be sentenced for a crime in which several others are under suspicion but no one has been publicly indicted for.

 

TUPELO - A few Tupelo police officers got to play cowboy Thursday when several calves got loose from a truck and roamed downtown into the night.

 

TUPELO - The Lee County Sheriff's Department and the Mississippi Crime Lab are investigating the discovery of a badly decomposed body found Thursday on County Road 41.

 

TUPELO - A North Carolina superintendent with nearly 25 years of classroom experience was revealed Thursday as the finalist for the Tupelo school superintendent's job.

 

The chairman of the Whiteville, N.C., City Schools Board of Education said Thursday he was surprised to hear that his superintendent, Dr. Randy Shaver, might be leaving to take the top job in Tupelo.

 
 

Local News for Gulf Coast Mississippi from The Picayune Item

Stocks plunged for a second straight day Thursday, falling to a range not seen in more than five years as financial and energy stocks tumbled while demand for the safety of government debt spiked to h...

 

Ground was broken for the new Infinity Visitor?s Center on Thursday, a center to be built for Stennis Space Center and slated to promise a unique experience for visitors of the Mississippi Welcome Ce...

 

After pushing steep discounts throughout November that are usually reserved for the day after Thanksgiving, retailers from Kohl?s to Toys ?R? Us are offering even bigger cuts and promotions for Black ...

 

Lumberton officials are again paying the town?s bills and that means about 30 city employees have had their prescription drug insurance reinstated.

 

Mississippi?s casino revenues rebounded in October, showing a $9 million increase over September.

 

A former payroll and accounting clerk for Smith County has been indicted on embezzlement charges for allegedly using more than $62,000 in taxpayer money for her personal use.

 

When it comes to attracting and retaining businesses that contribute to economic growth, Mississippi is last in the nation, a new report says.The eighth edition of the Beacon Hill Institute?s Competit...

 

A legislative task force has released its proposals aimed at improving Mississippi?s underperforming schools, and holding principals and superintendents more accountable is at the top of the list.

 

Two new Picayune Fire Department trucks were on display before Picayune?s City Council meeting Tuesday night.

 

The Picayune Police Department reports that seven of the missing suspects in the largest prescription drug ring in the city?s history have been found, but three more are still at large.

 
 

Local news for Mississippi from SunHerald.com

MDA closing two offices; will run hub in Biloxi

 

Cypress Landing subdivision may have the blessing of the City Council, but neighbors of the proposed north Gautier development say they will continue to oppose the project in its current form.

 

Police arrested two armed robbery suspects Friday morning and investigated a related crash.

 

Cable One subscribers who had become accustomed to receiving some high-definition broadcasts in recent months without paying a high-definition fee were surprised when they tuned in Tuesday to find the...

 

So bank offices remained open, but on the chilly, sunny Friday morning as the slate-gray hearse passed the Hancock Bank building where Seal got his banking start in 1947, employees and customers respe...

 

Catherine Gautier believes the potential for the John S. and James L. Knight Nonprofit Center extends much further than the walls of the building on Seaway Road.

 

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The Sun Herald, Hancock Bank and the Gulf Coast Community Foundation have established the Galveston Bay Hurricane Relief Fund to help cities and counties around Galveston Bay recover from Hurricane Ik...

 

A Jackson County circuit judge dismissed a 2007 lawsuit against city planners and the Board of Aldermen concerning a project slated to be built along Front Beach.

 

Students of College Park Elementary in Gautier saw the grand opening Friday of their brand-new playground despite cold temperatures and harsh winds.

 
 
 

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