The Clarion-Ledger - Sun Nov 22
In 1952, a 13-year-old boy got a phone call that still makes him cry when he talks about it decades later.
Research project starts with patchThe Clarion-Ledger - Sun Nov 22
Lincoln County Sheriff Steve Rushing has authority, but Robert Charles Applewhite had power.
Mental health cuts troublingThe Clarion-Ledger - Fri Nov 20
One state government service that would be significantly impacted by Gov. Haley Barbour's budget-cutting plans is mental health.
Mental services could be disruptedThe Clarion-Ledger - Thu Nov 19
Gov. Haley Barbour says the closing of six crisis centers and four state Department of Mental Health facilities will help the state save $18 million next fiscal year.
'Shelter Bob' says serving others fulfills his own lifeThe Mississippi Press - Wed Nov 18
Working for the rights of others has fulfilled Robert Smith's life since his earliest days, to include marching for human rights and voter registration to volunteering with the American Red Cross.
Fla. lumber corporation buys Columbus Lumber Co.The South Mississippi Sun Herald - Wed Nov 11
Officials say an out-of-state lumber corporation has purchased Columbus Lumber Co.
Cellular South adds cell sites to 39 countiesMississippi Business Journal - Mon Nov 09
The Cellular South corporate headquarters is located in Ridgeland. Cellular South announced on Monday a multi-million dollar investment that will bring an additional 166 cell sites into the wireless providera s footprint, sites that are sprinkled throughout 39 Mississippi counties in the northern and coastal regions of the state.A Representatives ...
Man Arrested In Lincoln Co. For Making Threats Against Obama Receives 3 Years In PrisonWJTV Jackson - Fri Nov 06
A Wisconsin man arrested in Lincoln County for making Internet threats against then President-Elect Barack Obama receives a three year prison sentence.
3 On Your Side: Corporal punishmentWLBT-TV Jackson - Fri Nov 06
Earlier this year, an 11-year-old student in Greenwood, Mississippi sued the LeFlore County School District after suffering deep bruising, and possible kidney damage, from a severe paddling at school.
People leave churches for a variety of reasonsThe Tennessean - Fri Nov 06
The lawsuit concerning church property brings back memories of the early '70s in Brookhaven, Miss.
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