Oct 20, 2009 | Hattiesburg American
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Hudson of Hattiesburg announce the engagement of their daughter, Calley Suzanne, to Robert Drew Carson, son of Mr.
A trip to the Delta Clarksdale, Mississippi - birthplace of the blues
Distance in the Mississippi Delta seemed to defy all mathematical properties that governed the rest of the world.
2 Arrested, Accused Of Internet Threats 2min
A 21-year-old man and a Drew High School student have been arrested and charged with making threats against the life of the Drew High School principal.
Rodeo at the county fair was a big success
Promoters of a two-night professional rodeo held Saturday and Friday were elated at the results.
Posted for: SAN DEWAYNE FRANCISCO: MY JOURNEY TO THE WALL In 1968 after attending Jones County Junior College for a year I decided it was time for me to do my duty as an American by serving in one of the branches of the military.
ANTHONY ALFORD, Petal: Carried 25 times for 151 yards and both Panther TDs in a 21-18 loss to Oak Grove.
Doctor says thanks to Pine Belt community
My family and I would like to thank all of you for your prayers and support over the past two years.
The South Mississippi Sun Herald
Success stories subject of PHS poster project
Students returning to Pascagoula schools will be welcomed by former Panther graduates who went on to accomplish great things.
Royal Walker Jr. Executive Director, USM Institute for Disability Studies, 49, Ridgeland
Tell a little about your background and how you came to the Institute for Disability Studies.
The South Mississippi Sun Herald
Mother of three teaches her kids the fun of fishing
Through the years I've come in contact with several people who have caught my attention when it comes to hunting or fishing.
The South Mississippi Sun Herald
Virginia rallies to 4-3 win over Mississippi
Robert Morey pitched four hitless innings after giving up two runs on his first three pitches and Virginia took advantage of an eighth-inning error to keep its bid for the College World Series alive with a 4-3 win over Mississippi on Saturday.
News & notes: Cookbooks, fundraisers and dining
COOKBOOK Send recipes to Second Harvest The network of food pantries and programs maintained by America's Second Harvest of the Big Bend is working to keep up with added demand for services by people affected by the current economic crisis.
(UPDATE) Justice Dept. to send election observers to Miss.
The Justice Department, which monitors elections to ensure fairness to minorities, says it is sending election observers to six Mississippi cities for Tuesday's municipal elections.
3 On Your Side Investigates: childcare licensure
Kimberly Mayers says her trouble with the Colony Park Apartments' childcare programs started earlier this week, when she questioned the hours of the summer camp and the food to be served.
Bond set for woman in Lumberton slaying
PURVIS - Bond was set at $20,000 this afternoon for one of four people people suspected of being involved in the shooting death of Bryan King in Lumberton.
ON THURSDAY, 13 PEOPLE THAT WERE ARRESTED IN TUESDAY'S DRUG SWEEP APPEARED IN FEDERAL COURT TODAY FOR ARRAIGNMENT AND DETENTION HEARINGS INCLUDING SEVERAL ALLEGED TO BE HIGH-LEVEL DEALERS.