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Brasfield & Gorrie Wins Mississippi Hospital Contract
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Deadly Storm Pummels Northeast<span Class="headlineicon"></span>
Utility crews pushed through fallen trees and windblown debris to reach downed power lines Sunday, working to restore electricity to more than a half-million homes and businesses after strong winds an...

Lee County Road Woes Show Murky Process
TUPELO – The recent flap over Sunny Meadows subdivision reveals an inconsistent process for making private roads public.Residents of the Lee County subdivision want the Board of Supervisors to adopt...

155th Returns From Iraq Deployment
The last of the soldiers in the McComb-based National Guard unit, which mobilized for its second deployment to Iraq in April 2009, returned to Camp Shelby outside of Hattiesburg on Friday.“As of...

Shooting Leaves 1 Dead, 1 Jailed
Lincoln County Sheriff Steve Rushing said William E. Thompson, 45, of Bogue Chitto, was pronounced dead in the King’s Daughters Medical Center emergency room in Brookhaven, where he was taken af...

Mississippi Dui Enforcement Going Mobile
The Mississippi Highway Patrol recently unveiled three new vehicles that will be used to deliver on-the-spot breath tests at DUI checkpoints across the state.

Malt Beverage Group Wants To Join Alcohol Appeal
The Mississippi Malt Beverage Association has filed a motion with the state Supreme Court seeking permission to join in with an appeal of a Pike County river alcohol ban.

Auditors Say Mema Misspent Katrina Grants
JACKSON, Miss. -- Federal auditors say the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency misspent nearly $18 million in Hurricane Katrina reconstruction grants and the money should be paid back.The bill inc...

Workers Forced To Take 2nd Jobs
Many Americans hunting for second jobs have suffered a loss of income in their full-time jobs, possibly through furloughs, said Sherry Rainey, president of Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Jackso...

2 Cities To Decide Tobacco Policies
One metro-area city may be the first in Rankin County to adopt a smoking ordinance, while a Madison County municipality may ban tobacco use on city property.

Rural Areas, Delta Getting Connected
The projects in the Mississippi Delta and five central Mississippi counties underscore the effort to make the state's rural areas, among the poorest in the nation, more wired and, therefore, more econ...

Court Upholds Seale Conviction
— A federal appeals court has upheld the 2007 conviction of a reputed Ku Klux Klan member in the kidnapping of two black men who were abducted and killed in rural Mississippi in 1964.

Fiery Pastor To Speak At Jsu
The Rev. Jeremiah Wright, pastor emeritus of Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ - whose relationship with then-presidential candidate Barack Obama created a national stir - soon will visit Jack...

Market Rebounds, But Workers' Savings Don't
The Virginia City, Nev., business consultant said it's not for lack of trying. He and his wife, Midge, have tried to save and at one time invested in the stock market, but it's all been depleted. "We'...

Hybrids, Electrics Are Future
— General Motors Co. will keep making big trucks and SUVs because U.S. buyers demand them, but a major portion of them will be gas-electric hybrids in the near future, retiring Vice Chairman Bob...

Cutting Horse Competition Draws The Best
Skilled riders and horses from across the country are in Jackson competing for $450,000 in prize money at the National Cutting Horse Association Eastern National Championships.

Dreary Finances May Put More In Line For Tax Breaks
If your finances are in shambles, take heart: Your reduced circumstances could entitle you to tax credits and deductions that were previously off-limits. Here are some tax tips for folks who are navig...

Path To Finish Petal's Friendly Park Long, Costly
The Petal recreation director still can see work in progress at Friendly Park. A well-used skate park is nestled beside a playground dotted with still-shiny new equipment. But these marks of completio...

Ban On Firms Is Subject Of Forum
A public forum to discuss Ridgeland's moratorium on certain businesses will be held from 6-7 p.m. March 22 at the city's Municipal Court building, 115 W. School St.

Do Some Planning Before A Trade Show
As business starts to pick up, small company owners likely will make more trips to trade shows and industry expos. With advance planning, a visit to a show can be rewarding - and not only for bringing...

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