Mar 20, 2008 | Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
Courtesy Photo Viking chef instructor Tanya Dely, left, demonstrates how to fry sage leaves as Marguerite Williams of Batesville, myself, and Nancy Holmes of Batesville look on. via Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
“I think the money can be helpful no matter who it comes from”
Law faculty, students question future of donations at UM Paul Quinn While the university has still not proclaimed a stance about its relationship with millionaire lawyer Dickie Scruggs after he pleaded guilty ... via The Daily Mississippian
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jack Clayton of Tunica announce the engagement of their daughter, Aimee Pratt Clayton, to William Roger Worsham II, son of Mr. via The Tunica Times
Mayfield gets six years in prison in murder-for-hire scheme
By Michael R. Moser / mmoser@crossville-chronicle.com Former Crossville doctor and Cumberland County Commission member Dr. via Crossville Chronicle
“Basically, I think she was an aide to the president, unlike what a lot of Republicans would like a first lady to be -- sit back, bake cookies and decorate the White House.”
Kelly Daniels/SDN Former President Bill Clinton speaks to a crowd at Meridian Community College Saturday as part of U.S. Sen. via Starkville Daily News
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Helicopter ambulance begins flights from Oxford
“We are centrally located in North Mississippi, and being able to dispatch a helicopter from here in case of a trauma would allow a patient to be reached and brought back sooner”
BY ERROL CASTENS Daily Journal Oxford Bureau OXFORD - Within 20 minutes of Allen Burnett's landing the AS-350 B3 helicopter at its new home adjacent to Baptist Memorial Hospital, the Hospital Wing air ambulance ... via Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
Mississippi election officials have paper problem
“I think we're already seeing that with each election there are fewer problems with the equipment.”
Posted by: Dennis Turner Mississippi election officials have paper problem Some election officials in Mississippi are scared about a possible disaster on election day. via WREG-TV Memphis
Toyoda Gosei North American Group to Open Plant in Mississippi
“I am very pleased this outstanding company is investing and creating new jobs in Mississippi.”
Toyoda Gosei North American Group announced its plan to establish a new automotive parts manufacturing plant, located in Batesville, Mississippi. via Automotive
: Toyota Supplier Adding 120 Jobs
Another supplier is moving to north Mississippi to build parts for a Toyota auto manufacturing plant that's set to open near Blue Springs in 2010. via WAPT-TV Jackson
We spotted Amanda Weaver at Paul B. Johnson State Park. What are you doing at Paul B. Johnson? We are playing disc golf on a sunny day. via Hattiesburg American